Barcelona Nightlife Guide, Clubs, Pubs, & Parties
Barcelona is the coolest city of all. Its massive electronic music scene, laid back approach to law enforcement and constant influx of millionaires create the ultimate clubbing scene. Parties generally go on until dawn, and the city feels an aura that fits quite perfectly with a Mediterranean beach get together vibes combined with the always known nightlife of major city.
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Razzmatazz Author: Toshiko Sakurai (creative commons)
Razzmatazz
is likely to be Barcelonas most pointed night club. Because of its fairly distance from everything, nights in Razzmatazz mean whole nights in Razzmatazz. Not that that should be an issue; Razzmatazz is behemothic. There are five rooms including a massive indie room on the ground floor. Other rooms higher up the building play techno, electro, and pop music. Razzmatazz is a popular student, local and tourist favourite and it is safe to say you won’t go wrong there. You certainly won’t be bored.
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Jamboree Author: Peter Vanderheyden (creative commons)
Jamboree
Club Jazz Sands is a place to experience Jazz and Dance located in the historic neighborhood of Gothic quarter, near Las Ramblas of Barcelona. Jamboree is a bit pricier than a night, but more sophisticated and fascinating experience than students watering holes. In addition to jazz music there are reggae, hip hop, funk, neosoul and rock music nights changing throughout the week with a variety of live acts.
On the Diagonal Avenue there is located club with rotating dance floor:
BeCool
. This is the spot if you’re the sort of individual who knows about – and also are passionate about – the … distinction in between house and also deep residence. Known for its excellent sound system, it tends to attract a particular type of individual: it is a club for clubbers.
You will find many clubs in Barcelona but only one who provides with an open air sort of night club, located inside walled village, at the foot of a mountain.
La Terrazza
has been home to international DJs for 20 years. Located in the warm side of Montjuic, close to Placa Espanya, this club enables you to experience Barcelona’s top quality clubbing scene without tiring of the perfect sea climate.
Many nights out in town will be, and mostly be, in
Raval
– the edgier, rougher-at-the-edges part of the city centre.
Sala Apolo
is host to infamous Nasty Mondays and Crappy Tuesdays which attract crowds of young revellers every week. Apolo sports a vast dance floor, one of the biggest in the city. It has a younger crowd and for Barcelona terms, is relatively affordable on drinks. For something a bit more eccentric, visit one of Barcelona’s oldest venues:
Les Enfants
. This is a lively entertainment venue, which is done away with in an artistic way with a cocktail bar and night club which already since 1963, is one characteristic element of Barcelona night side scene.
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Opium Author: Mitchell Weinstock (creative commons)
The plethora of clubs by the beach in
Port Olympic
is the poshest, snazziest and chicest area of the town to enjoy a cocktail. It is not the place for a cheap night out, but this area is a hub for a lively night – it has nearly an area packed with huge clubs next to the beach.
Opium
is a calm and elegant beach bar andování dining in daylight hours. In the evening, it gradually turns into a bustling night club. Known in the city as one of the best clubbing hotspots, Opium is throughout Europe a respected hotspot for some of the biggest names in the DJ game ranging from Avicii, Tiesto and David Guetta to name just a few. Also among the Port Olympic club group are the elegant
Pacha
, and the incredibly cool
Shoko
. Shoko parties go all night long, and consequently the club is frequently employed for ‘after parties’ catering to people who have attended gigs and events at venues downtown.
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Moog Author: Joakim Olander (creative commons)
If you go for the more intimate small clubbing experience then go to
Moog
. This small techno dance floor is one of the key players of the Barcelona electronic scene. Moog is situated at the bottom end of Las Ramblas, which is firmly packed with cool cocktail bars so makes a great spot to conclude a night. Wherever your headed is always worth asking if there is a online guest list your be able to get a ticket for. Even the most unlikely club is almost certainly going to be rammed over the summer.
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