Rangers fans may be wondering what Seville's closing times are as thousands make the trip to Spain to watch their team play in the Europa League final.
While some pubs and clubs plan to close ahead of the team's historic match, many will remain open and will welcome Rangers fans in, according to the Spanish city's mayor.
Pubs, clubs and restaurants in the city are expected to see a boost in business as Rangers fans will no doubt soak up the atmosphere and celebrate into the early hours of the morning.
Here is all you need to know about closing times in Seville ahead of the Europa League final.
What time do pubs close
Pubs in Seville have similar closing times to UK pubs, with many staying open until the early hours of the morning.
In Andalusia, pubs and bars in residential areas can stay open until 2am, but some will close at midnight so it's best for fans to check with establishments ahead of time.
Rangers fans who are planning to stay until the weekend may be able to stay out in bars until 3am with many lounges and bars staying open later on Fridays and Saturdays, according to the Andalusia Tourist Community.
What time do nightclubs close
Clubs in Spain stay open much later, with the Spanish tourism board saying that many popular establishments often "go on until dawn and beyond."
According to information on Google Reviews, some nightclubs in Seville even stay open until to 7am with many other clubs and bars open until 4am.
Unfortunately for fans, a good number of night clubs and dance halls are only open on the weekends, but some in the city will be open on Wednesday - the day of the finals.
What time do restaurants close
People in Spain will typically eat later with many restaurants open until 11pm, allowing fans who are arriving late on Tuesday May 17 to grab a bite before the big day.
The Andalusia tourist community adds that there are many all-day options for tourists, offering tapas, combo dishes, and baguettes available at ant time.
When does the fan zone close
The Rangers fan zone, where ticketless fans will be able to watch the game live in Seville will be a popular destination among supporters.
The meeting point which offers "music, food, drink, and toilet facilities" will be open from 11am until 8pm.
The fans will then be let into La Cartuja Stadium at 8pm, where they will be able to stay throughout the football match to watch the game live.
Only supporters with tickets to the fan zone will be allowed in to watch the live match.
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