Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Benidorm Palace Dress Code

One of the most common questions we are asked is:

Does Benidorm Palace have a dress code?

In short, not necessarily.
Though no official dress code has ever been published by Benidorm Palace themselves, we have a few pointers for you.
Benidorm Palace "a night of glamour" is a very luxury venue, so don´t expect to gain entry wearing a vest and swimming shorts.
Though Top-Hats and Bow-Ties are not required, there are a few points we should inform you about:

Gentlemen:


  • Tops with no sleeves are NOT ALLOWED. (Short sleeves excepted)
  • Shorts in which do not cover the knees are NOT ALLOWED. (3/4 length shorts or full trousers, jeans ets are accepted)
  • Sportswear is NOT ALLOWED. This includes Tracksuits, 3/4 length beach shorts, and general "Chavwear"
  • Training shoes are allowed (within reason), but Sandals and Flip-Flops are NOT ALLOWED.

Summary:

Benidorm palace is a luxury and glamorous venue, so why not dress up for the evening? You will not feel "out of place" wearing a shirt and tie. With the show starting in the late evening, chances are, you wont be arriving straight from the beach, so take you time and dress up a little for an unforgettable evening at Benidorm Palace

Ladies:


  • Beachwear is NOT ALLOWED. This includes Bikinis and bathing suits.
  • Boob-Tubes and Hot-Pants are NOT ALLOWED (no matter how much we protest)
  • Training shoes are allowed (within reason), but Sandals and Flip-Flops are NOT ALLOWED.

Summary:

Again, Benidorm Palace is a "Dressy" attraction, so you will feel most at home there once you have put on that lovely dress you bought. However, no need to get carried away, its still YOUR night. We still want you to let your hair down and enjoy the "Night of Glamour" at Benidorm Palace

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