What to Wear in Spain: The Ultimate Fall Packing List

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What I Wore

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner wearing a long dress and looking over her shoulder while walking toward the Segovia Alcazar in Central Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while walking along a walkway in front of Segovia's Alcazar in Central Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner wearing a long dress and looking down at the orange fall leaves near her feet in front of Segovia's Alcazar in Central Spain

Pictured: Moon River A-Line Dress, Black Turtleneck, Black Sheer Scarf, Miz Mooz Boots

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while walking underneath one of Gaudi's epic colonnades inside Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while wearing a green dress and sitting on a mosaic bench in Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while looking up at the sculptures in Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain

Pictured: Sleeveless Turtleneck Maxi Dress, LOFT Blue Jean Jacket, Dolce Vita Flats

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while standing on a green field in front of the medieval walls of Avila in Central Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner standing on top of a green hill in front of the medieval walls of Avila in Central Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner wearing a scarf and looking up at the medieval walls of Avila from a green field in Central Spain

Pictured: Sleeveless Turtleneck Maxi Dress, Sam Edelman Trench Coat, Ralph Lauren Belt (Old – Similar), Tartan Scarf (Old – Similar), Black Tights, Miz Mooz Boots

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling in her fall best in front of the empty courtyard outside the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner walking along a pile of red leaves while wearing a giant tartan scarf and brown trench coat in El Escorial, Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner standing in front of the empty courtyard outside the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain

Pictured: RIHOAS Black Button Up Top, RIHOAS High Waisted Tweed Skirt, Ralph Lauren Belt (Old – Similar), Miz Mooz Boots, Black Tights

What to Wear in Spain: Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner standing in between the mosaic columns inside Palau de Musica in Barcelona, Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner looking over her shoulder along the mosaic rooftop of Casa Batllo in Barcelona, Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling up at the mosaic columns inside Palau de Musica in Barcelona, Spain

Pictured: RIHOAS Cable Knit Cardigan, Cream Cropped Tank, RIHOAS Plaid Skirt, Miz Mooz Boots

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling and walking through the medieval old town of Girona, Spain
What To Wear in Spain: Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner donning a gold and pearl snood in Girona, a city in the Catalonia region of Spain
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner walking away from an archway and set of stairs in Girona, Spain

Pictured: ASTR The Label Bustier Midi Dress, Olive Funnel Neck Sweater (Old – Similar), Sam Edelman Trench Coat, Silk Scarf (Old – Similar), Gold and Pearl Snood, Miz Mooz Boots

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner looking up while leaning against a hidden balcony in Barcelona's Old Town
What To Wear In Spain: Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner twirling in a Reformation Dress Barcelona's Old Town
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner looking over her shoulder while standing underneath Pont del Bisbe in Barcelona, Spain

Pictured: Reformation Carolena Dress, Dolce Vita Flats

Packing List

Pair a basic tee with a cardigan and a pair of jeans or skirt for casual sightseeing.

To add a pop of color to a look and for layering when the weather fickle.

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To wear with jeans or underneath a sleeveless dress for classic, but comfortable layering.

For days where you want to dress a bit feminine and still feel a bit more covered and comfortable in dropping temps.

1-2 Pairs of Jeans are great for casual days exploring when the temperature has cooled.

For windy days when you’ll want more coverage than a mini skirt, but don’t feel like jeans.

Stay dry on rainy days with a high-quality trench coat. Find one with a hood to keep your hands free while exploring.

A lightweight and classic layer for cool September days in the North or chilly November evenings in the South.

Visiting Barcelona or Basque in November? Bring a puffer coat for extra warmth.

Hardy boots with great traction crucial are great options for exploring city streets on rainy days.

For days – or nights – when you want to feel classic, chic and comfortable.

A pair of classic sneakers are perfect for exploring castles and conquering Spain’s cobblestone streets.

For warm fall days in the south of Spain or for enjoying a hotel spa on colder days where you don’t want to venture outside.

Want a pop of color during the warmer fall days? A lightweight silk scarf pairs well as a hair accessory or tied to a handbag.

Spain is notorious for petty theft. Put your must have’s in a secure bag and wear the zipper in front of you while exploring and dining.

Bring a warm scarf for layering or adding a pop of color to your warm layers!

As someone with perpetually cold hands, a pair of warm gloves was a lifesaver during Spain’s crisp fall mornings!

These are the core wardrobe pieces I recommend based on my own travels to Spain. This guide is simply meant to be a starting point to help you determine what to pack. Please remember that what’s best for you will ultimately depend on your travel style and trip duration.