Sport
Sports facilities and swimming pools: 70% capacity and controlled access.
Indoor and outdoor group sports activities can operate with 70%, capacity.
Federated sport competitions: public allowed to attend, with 70% capacity and a maximum number of spectators of 1,000 indoors and 3,000 outdoors. Outdoor sports facilities with a capacity greater than 10,000 people can operate without exceeding 40% capacity. Indoor facilities in this category can operate with 30% capacity.
Professional LFP football league and ACB basketball league competitions: public allowed to attend.
Bar and restaurant services at sports venues allowed to operate.
Social gatherings
No restrictions apply to the number of people who may gather indoors or outdoors. However, the recommendation is for this number not to exceed ten people at the most.
No eating or drinking is allowed outdoors, except in cases of school outings or recreational leisure activities.
Closing times
Commercial, cultural and leisure activities must end or close at 0.30 am at the latest.
In the case of cultural activities, music, performing arts, popular and traditional events, an additional 30 minutes is allowed for people to leave.
No restrictions to mobility at night
Parks, beaches and public squares
Municipal councils are advised to limit access to parks, beaches and other outdoor public spaces between 0.30 am and 6 am, to avoid build-ups of people.
Use of face masks
Their use is still recommended outdoors and they are still obligatory in the following cases:
On public transport in enclosed spaces. This includes stations and platforms.
In public indoor spaces such as libraries and other facilities.
In indoor spaces used by the public such as shopping centres.
Workers and visitors to elderly people’s homes must wear a face mask, except at centres where 80% of residents have been fully vaccinated.
Nightlife
As from 9 July, indoor-only nightlife venues are shut.
Dancing is not allowed.
Establishments with outdoor spaces such as terraces can open with controlled access and a register of people accessing the premises, keeping indoor spaces open only for access to other outdoor spaces or the toilets.
Groups of 10 people maximum and distancing of 1.5 metres between groups.
Closing time 0.30 am at the latest.
Eateries
Capacity: 50% indoors and 100% for terraces.
Maximum of six people per table indoors and ten outdoors.
Distances of 2 metres between tables.
Face mask obligatory when not eating or drinking.
Commerce
Opening times: 6 am to 10 pm. Convenience stores and other authorised establishments until 0.30 am.
Capacity 70%.
Non-sedentary markets and fairs limited to 70% capacity.
Culture
At facilities with an authorised capacity of more than 15,000 people, 20% of that capacity is allowed as long as independent sections are created for a maximum of up to 3,000 people (eateries, toilets and access points must also be independent), and measures implemented on circulation and controlled access to avoid build-ups of people. A declaration of compliance must be presented to the Ministry for Culture and the corresponding municipal council.
For all other activities, the maximum capacity continues to be 70% and 1,000 people in indoor spaces, and 3,000 people in outdoor spaces or places with extra ventilation.
Controlled access, control of crowding and the assignation of reserved seating are obligatory
Eateries in establishments is allowed, complying with the established measures for restaurants, including at concert venues, café concerts theatre concerts and restaurants with music.
In all cases, audiences must be seated.
Cultural activities with people attending are allowed in archives, libraries, museums, exhibition venues, art galleries and visual creation centres, with capacity limited to 70%.
Local festivals, celebrations and other popular festivals are allowed, providing there is no crowding and limits on capacity are respected.
Amusment parks and fairs
Parks, amusement parks and leisure activities: 50% capacity and restaurant services allowed.