Spain May Limit Terrace Service During Peak Heat Alerts

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 29, 2026 22:57 PMNews
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Evening dining likely to replace midday meals. Source: unsplash

Spain is preparing for another summer of extreme heat, with new labour rules set to affect outdoor dining. Updated regulations place a stronger focus on worker safety during weather alerts. As heatwaves become more frequent, hospitality unions have pushed for clearer protections. The changes mean restaurants and bars may need to adjust how they operate when temperatures rise sharply.

The new rules apply when Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) issues orange or red weather alerts. During these periods, businesses must reduce outdoor service or close terraces if there is not enough shade or cooling. The aim is to protect staff working long hours in high temperatures, especially those serving and clearing tables outside.

Empty seaside terrace with tables and umbrellas under bright sun
Terrace service may pause during peak heat. Source: unsplash

The agreement makes clear that closure should not be the first step. Businesses are asked to change working hours, give staff more breaks and make sure water is always available before moving to stricter steps. However, those that fail to follow the rules could face fines exceeding €50,000 in serious cases. The update also covers other extreme conditions, including flooding and heavy snowfall.

What changes during heat alerts

  • Outdoor terrace service may be reduced or paused
  • Indoor seating usually remains available
  • Service may shift to cooler hours, especially evenings
  • Shade and cooling systems become essential for outdoor areas

These changes may shift how days are planned, especially in popular cities such as Seville, Madrid or Valencia, where summer heat can peak in the afternoon. Evenings may become the main time for outdoor meals, while daytime activity moves indoors. Climate shelters being developed across the country may also offer places to rest during the hottest hours.

People dining outdoors in a shaded courtyard café
Shaded areas needed to keep outdoor service. Source: unsplash

Rising temperatures are starting to shape how daily life works in Spain, including tourism. Outdoor dining will still be part of the experience, but not always at midday. Planning around the heat, rather than against it, is likely to become routine during summer trips. Hotter days are already changing how people plan their time in summer.

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