Dancing barcelona: Barcelona Night Clubs, Dance Clubs: 10Best Reviews

Barcelona Night Clubs, Dance Clubs: 10Best Reviews

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Barcelona’s Hippest, Trendiest and Liveliest Clubs for Dancing the Night Away

Sam Mednick

Barcelona Local Expert

Not only is Barcelona well equipped with rustic tapas joints, outdoor patios where wine and sangria are cheaper than water and a variety of trendy, hipster bars, but the city runs rampant with some of the best night clubs in Spain. Attracting famous DJ’s during renowned festivals such as Sonar and Primavera Sound amongst others, if you’re ever in the mood for lights, noise and a lot of dancing, Barcelona has plenty of options.

 

Whether you feel like staying in Ciutat Vella (Old City) and exploring the many clubs in Plaza Reial, or want to dance along the beach, or see gorgeous panoramic views atop Montjuic, Barcelona will deliver a night that you’ll never forget.

 

If you feel like partying until the sun comes up and want to step out into daylight along the Mediterranean, check out Cat Walk, Shoko and CDLC which are all situated along the boardwalk. If you’d prefer an even better view from 36 floors up, the W Hotel’s Eclipse bar and club is a swanky place to drink innovative cocktails with the VIP’s and elite clientele.

 

But if you’d rather experience a night on the town like the locals do, make your way to the Raval where the clubs might be small, but they know how to rage. 



Photo courtesy of Barcelona Clubs

This hot dance club located in an old theater stays rocking until six in the morning. In the main room, you will find a crowd that loves to groove to techno but if that’s not your style, you can try the Picnic Bar where they play Pop or the Def Room where you’ll hear Hip-Hop. On the weekends you are likely to find a dance-a-thon here. In addition to the many rooms with its varying music genres, Apolo club also hosts live music venues and well known DJ’s on a weekly basis. It’s one of Barcelona’s greatest and most popular clubs.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Barcelona’s largest and most exciting live concert venue and night club in one

Sam’s expert tip: Apolo II is right next to Apolo I and often has excellent concerts

Read more about Club Apolo/Nitsa →


You can literally party till the break of dawn at La Terrazza. There is even a terrace where you are privy to great views of the sunrise. The outdoor patio is ideal for dancing with locals and foreigners alike. This is one of the city’s best dance clubs, especially in the summer. Located in the small makeshift ‘pueblo’ of Poble Espanol, La Terrazza is situated atop Montjuic and is one of the only late night dance clubs on the mountain. It’s a great place to see well known DJ’s and during festivals there’s always something special going on, just be sure to book tickets online in advance.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: La Terazza is the best place to dance on Montjuic while overlooking beautiful city views

Sam’s expert tip: Not only a night time venue, you can stroll through Poble Espanyol during the day as well.

Read more about La Terrazza →


Indie rock with the occasional live music gig, Sidecar is sheer late night fun. You can’t get more central than Plaza Reial and this hip, unpretentious two-storey space (restaurant and bar upstairs, club downstairs) is a great way to dance until the sun comes up. Located right off La Rambla, in Plaza Reial, Sidecar is surrounded by plenty of other clubs which makes the bar hopping experience that much more enjoyable. If you don’t like the line up at Sidecar, head to Jamboree or Marula Cafe and try your luck there. But it’s hard not to enjoy an amazing night at Sidecar.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Sidecar is the most popular dance club in the Gothic Quarter, with a great mix of tunes throughout the decades

Sam’s expert tip: Show up before 2am if you want to avoid a line.

Read more about sidecar →


Photo courtesy of CDLC Barcelona

See and Be Seen at Carpe Diem Lounge Club (CDLC). Posh, chic and trendy if you’re up for an expensive and elegant night out this is the place to be. This bar, restaurant and lounge has an exclusive VIP area, often frequented by football players but available to anyone as long as you buy a bottle of alcohol (usually 130 Euros minimum). If you’re in the mood to experience a more sophisticated evening with great views of the boardwalk, loud music and tons of people, then this is an excellent choice. If you’re in town for a while it’s worth checking out just once.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: CDLC is where Barcelona’s footballers hang out and is an incredibly good time

Sam’s expert tip: Put your name on the Facebook list if you want to avoid long lines

Read more about CDLC →


Photo courtesy of Penultima

Come rock the night away at Penúltimo, one of the funnest gay bars in the city. The music varies from soul and funk to Latin and reggae, and DJ Marta is sure to keep you guessing at which tune will be played next. Funky live performances make for an exciting night of Spanish fun. Although Penultimo starts the night off as a relaxed bar catering to gay clientele, once the clock strikes 12am, the chairs are put away and this small bar becomes one of the greatest places to dance in the Raval. Although it has a mostly gay customer base, straights frequent the bar as well.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Penultima is one of the funnest places to dance in an unpretentious Raval Bar

Sam’s expert tip: Go early and ask for their signature cocktail (they don’t make them when it gets too busy)

Read more about Penúltimo →


This club, bar, restaurant, cocktail lounge and above all one of Barcelona’s greatest party venues is just a stone’s throw from the beach and hosts some of Barcelona’s most beautiful people nightly. Once the sun goes down the restaurant transforms into a lively club featuring well known resident DJ’s and very often themed parties. The space is large and the atmosphere is intense and full of excitement, especially if you’re looking to party until the sun comes up. Shoko is beside CDLC and Opium club and is both the cheesiest and least pretentious of the three. Yet you still need to dress accordingly if you want to be let in.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Shoko is one of the liveliest dance clubs in the city

Sam’s expert tip: Put your name on the list via Facebook or their website, in order to skip the lines, especially on weekends.

Read more about Shoko →


Relatively new to the Barcelona Club scene, Marula is a vibrant space, ideal for hosting concerts, live music and parties. It specializes in funk and rap but features rock, pop, jazz and other genres as well. Centrally located in the Gothic Quarter, right off of Plaza Tripi and La Rambla, this is a great late night party especially on weekends. Marula is sandwiched between a host of other discos and bars including Tequila, Factory, Macarena and Jamboree, all within a few minutes walk of each other if not closer. So if you’ve had enough of funk, there are plenty of alternative options.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Marula features some of the best funk and hip hop DJ’s in the city

Sam’s expert tip: There’s an excellent pasta place for late night food right next door to the club

Read more about Marula Cafe →


Otto Zutz offers three stories of nighttime fun with funky DJ’s that keep the place rocking until 6am! The dance floor is usually full and there is a separate room for softer and funkier tunes if that’s more your style. This is one of Barcelona’s largest, loudest and poshest clubs with several stories of non-stop music and noise. Located near Sarria and Sant Gervasi, in the more residential and modern areas of the city, Otto Zutz attracts a local weekend crowd with the occasional tourists who manage to find their way there on a week night. Be sure to dress the part though, or they’ll turn you away at the door.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Otto Zutz is a swanky dance club in the posher part of town where the locals go

Sam’s expert tip: Check the schedule as some nights offer live jazz concerts

Read more about Otto Zutz →


Photo courtesy of Eclipse

If you’re looking for swanky, sexy and chic, then Barcelona’s Hotel W is your best bet on any given evening. Eclipse, known not only for it’s innovative and delicious cocktails, but also for it’s gorgeous views overlooking the Mediterranean and Barcelona’s coast line, is the place to be if you want to be seen with the ‘IT’ crowd. Although their cocktails are slightly on the pricier side, they’re more than worth it. The recipes for each drink are so secretive that you often have no idea what you’re sipping on – you just know that it’s good enough to order seconds.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: Barcelona’s dance club with the best views and tastiest cocktails

Sam’s expert tip: Be sure to dress to impress or you won’t be allowed in

Read more about Eclipse →


Photo courtesy of Ocana

A vibrant new restaurant situated in Barcelona’s trendy Gothic neighborhood, in the exceptionally lively, Plaza Reial. This is a great place to kick off the evening with dinner and drinks, overlooking a beautiful plaza with a sculptured water fountain and a host of ‘entertainers’. Once the clock strikes midnight, the tables move to the side and Ocana transforms into a happening dance club and cocktail bar. If you’re looking for VIP tables, be sure to call in advance as the place gets packed and on weekends they’ve been known to cap attendance at the door.

Recommended for Dance Clubs because: A centrally located, hip and fun restaurant turn night club in Plaza Reial

Sam’s expert tip: Get there early on the weekends so you can get a table before the crowds pour on around 2am

Read more about Ocana →


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10 Barcelona Clubs To Dance The Night Away (Pictures)

Known for its go-getting party attitude, Barcelona’s nightlife is a dusk-til-dawn affair. The first thing you should know is that “night” technically doesn’t start in Barcelona until the early hours of the morning. Everything’s shifted back a notch, so dinner’s eaten later, drinks are drunk later, and bedtime is nearer sunrise than sunset. On a typical night out you can expect to tuck into dinner at about 9 pm before heading for a few drinks at a lively bar. Around 2 am it’s time to head to the club until you flop with exhaustion. Smart-casual is the dress code of the city, so look spic and span but be ready to dance the night away. Here are some of the city’s best offerings:

If you’re a night person you’ll definitely enjoy Barcelona

Razzmatazz

Razzmatazz is a massive concert venue and club, each room features different styles of musicSala Razzmatazz/Salarazzmatazz. com

The king of clubs is a five-room experience, with each segment harking to a different tune. Downstairs, the laidback Razz Club spurts out indie and rock music for the tight-jean wearing crowd, whilst the Loft room plays techno and dance music for those in an upbeat mood.

Sala Apolo

Apolo’s “Nasty Mondays” are hugely popular among Barcelona’s college students and expat community

Set inside a former theatre, this high-end club reflects its former days as an entertainment venue. Its thespian roots are exhibited in the placement of the DJ – centre stage, of course – and its galleries offer a laidback viewing platform from which you can watch all the action unfold. Music is a bit of everything, from pop-rock, to indie and electro.

La Macarena

Macarena is an intimate space that plays eclectic beats Macarena Club/Macarenaclub.com

This sweaty, subterranean bar lurks beneath the silent streets of Barcelona, waiting to jump out on unsuspecting club-lovers. It’s an intimate experience, where the DJ blends in to the melee of people, but the atmosphere is second to none. House, techno and a pumping bassline keep the crowds bopping until dawn.

La Terrrazza

La Terrrazza is set in a unique location — a replica Spanish courtyard house from the 17th century La Terrrazza/Laterrrazza.com

La Terrrazza is a veteran in Barcelona’s club scene. For over 16 years it’s been hosting hot summer parties in a unique, open-air venue. International DJs scratch tunes for the glamorous clientele, whilst city clubbers go crazy for the commercial house music.

Marula Café

Marula Café is known for its varied lineups featuring artists from diverse genres Marula Café/Marulacafe.com

Found in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, Café Marula is a sleek, minimalist addition to Barcelona’s nightlife scene. It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but at night it comes alive in a flurry of jazz, disco, soul, and hip-hop music.

Sidecar Club

Sidecar is a small underground club known for its wild, adrenaline-boosting parties Sidecar/Sidecar.es

Sidecar Club is tucked away in a corner of the elegant Plaza Reial. Every night it opens its doors to revelers looking for an intimate venue where they can enjoy a range of music hits.

Moog

Moog is the club to go for true fans of electronic music, featuring artists at the cutting edge of the genre Moog Club/Masimas.com

Decked out in wood and iron, Moog’s sunken dance floor is one of the best-loved in the city, drawing in locals and tourists from all walks of life. Downstairs, electronic beats whip dancers into a frenzy, whilst the pop rooms upstairs boast a fun-loving atmosphere.

CDLC

CDLC is also a restaurant and a cocktail bar, so you can dine on sushi and sip fancy drinks as well as dance CDLC/Cdlcbarcelona.com

For elite travellers and the glitzy high society set there’s always CDLC, a beach front club that offers private tables to the well-heeled yachters. The seaside venue gives it a magical feel, whilst the lounge is perfect for rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous.

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Magic Fountain of Montjuic in Barcelona, ​​Spain


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InterContinental Barcelona, ​​an IHG Hotel

Hotel in Sants-Montjuic, Barcelona
(0.2 miles from Magic Fountain of Montjuic)

The elegant InterContinental Barcelona, ​​an IHG is located 200 meters from the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc. It offers spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs and hydromassage showers.

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Situated in Barcelona, ​​600 meters from Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, Brick Hotel Barcelona features views of the city. The reception is open 24/7.

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Barcelona Granvia Plaza Espana, an IHG Hotel

Hotel in Sants-Montjuic, Barcelona
(0.4 miles from Magic Fountain of Montjuic)

Barcelona Gran Vía Plaza España is a modern design hotel with a bright central courtyard. The hotel is conveniently located next to Plaza España in Barcelona. Free Wi-Fi is available.

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Unique Cozy Scenic Penthouse

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Sants Montjuic, Barcelona (0.1 miles from Magic Fountain of Montjuic)

Located in Barcelona, ​​Unique Cozy Scenic Penthouse Apartment is close to CaixaForum, Fira de Barcelona and Plaza de España.

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Just 150 meters from Plaza España, this design hotel is opposite Las Arenas Shopping Centre. It features a swimming pool on the 9th floor and a terrace with breathtaking views of Montjuic.

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Barcelona Top Attractions

Barcelona is the capital of Spanish Catalonia , the second most important and populous city in Spain. Oh, Barcelona, ​​proud and stubborn Catalan beauty! If a city can be dazzling, Barcelona is. It is like a beautiful song about itself: passionate, tragic and indomitable, sung by the brilliant duet of Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe.

The capital of Catalonia in Spain is one of the main attractions of the country.

In this spectacular city, which is picturesquely spread on the shore of a cozy bay, you can spin to the sounds of temperamental flamenco and lose your sense of reality: it seems that Barcelona is about to give every tourist a charming surprise!

Barcelona – the “ideal city” of the brilliant architect Antonio Gaudí!

Barcelona sightseeing is a creative flight of fancy!

Columbus Square, Port of Barcelona.

Colon Square is located in the center of Barcelona. The Catalans call it Gate of Peace . From here it is customary to start acquaintance with the city and its sights. The pedestal with images from the life of the great discoverers crowns the ball, on which the statue of Christopher Columbus is installed. There are four bronze lions around the monument, and inside there is an elevator that takes you up to a small observation deck overlooking the seaport, harbor and Montjuic. The monument was erected for the first World Exhibition in 1888.

The Rambla in Barcelona, ​​Boqueria Market Mercat de la Boqueria.

Near the square is the famous Ramblas – the main pedestrian artery and tourist center, which attracts its guests like a magnet with its history and original culture. It is sometimes compared to the Arbat in Moscow and is called “the charm of Barcelona”.

It is buried in the greenery of trees, scattered shops, pet stores, souvenir shops, newsstands. There are many artists, “living statues” showing mini-theatrical performances, flowers, paintings and all kinds of souvenirs. Next to the Rambla is the main grocery Boqueria market : stalls are filled with fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sausages, seafood.

Boqueria Market is a gastronomic attraction of the tourist center.

Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter – Barrio Gotico.

The Gothic Quarter is particularly impressive with its narrow streets and cold lanes. Its history is separated from other younger areas of Barcelona by seven centuries. Avenue Eixample , on the contrary, creates a feeling of peace and tranquility, captivating with its width and bright illumination. Diagonal Street , crossing the city center, diverges into chains of boulevards, where the day and night life of the capital boils rapidly. Paseo de Gracia Boulevard is a successful place where the world of fashion blends seamlessly with sights and architecture to form the most elegant ensemble. Here, shoppers can meet the collections of democratic brands Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Blanco and luxury boutiques Loewe, Cucci and Chanel.

Bone of Discord – Manzana de la discordia.

On this boulevard of the capital of Catalonia is the “Apple of Discord” quarter , where the creations of the extraordinary architect Antoni Gaudí and his fellow rivals Puig i Cadafalch, Domènech i Montaner adjoin each other. The unique architectural style, the houses of Antonio Gaudi, Park Güell, the Sagrada Familia (Sagrada Familia) are an integral part of Barcelona.

Plaza de España in Barcelona. Mount Montjuic.

Plaza de España, Barcelona

World Expo 1929, development began on Montjuic Hill . Here are concentrated such “masterpiece” sights of Barcelona as: Plaza de España , Reina Maria Cristina Avenue with singing fountain , National Palace , which now houses the National Museum of Catalan Art. The identification mark of the Plaza de España in Barcelona is two 47-meter-high campanile towers, built by analogy with the tower in Piazza San Marco in Venice. Albéniz Palace, Miramir Gardens, Mossen Vardaguer, Labiral, Rosaleda and Font del Gat are also located on Montjuic.

Magic Fountains Barcelona.

Separately, it is worth noting the 1929 project of the young ambitious engineer Buigas “singing” fountain of Barcelona . He discovered a new facet of art – the magic of light, which was used not to dispel twilight, but to decorate them. So, for the World Exhibition of 1929 and the general delight of tourists, residents of the city, he created four waterfalls and a “magic” or “singing” fountain. And now it is a symbol and the protagonist of the night beauty of Barcelona!

The “singing” fountain is a mesmerizing sight: light, music, color and cascades of liters of water mix in an incredible dance! Scientists scientifically explain the fact that when a person is near the fountain, he experiences positive emotions, aesthetic pleasure and real delight from the fact that the spray from the fountain throws negative ions into the air. They have a beneficial effect on our body and doctors call them “health vitamins”.

For the 1992 Summer Olympics on the hill of Montjuic, restoration work was completed on Olympic venues, including Olympic Stadium (capacity 56 thousand spectators), which houses the Museum of the Olympics. The very first building is the Montjuic fortress, on the territory of which the Military Museum has been opened since 1963. One of the most visited attractions in Barcelona is the Spanish Village.

Spanish Village, Barcelona

Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol) is Spain in miniature, where the best buildings and buildings from all over the country are collected, crafts and traditions of each of its parts are presented. This city is a museum of 116 life-sized objects. This is the first such project in the world and it was implemented in 1927 by three architects: Xavier Nogues, Miquel Uthrilt and Ramon Raventos. Today it is one of the most favorite places to visit among tourists and residents of Barcelona. Night clubs, discos, bars, cafes open their doors here at night. During the day, there are exhibitions of traditional, industrial and graphic folk art, shops with unique souvenirs and handicrafts, workshops where you can learn various crafts and create a souvenir with your own hands.

Barcelona Attractions – Architecture.

The World Exhibition of 1888, 1929 and the 1992 Olympics have significantly changed the face of Barcelona, ​​apart from, of course, the work of Antonio Gaudí.

Barcelona Aquarium is one of the most unique in Europe.

It is located in the area of ​​Port Vell (Old Port). The educational and entertainment zone consists of 35 themed aquariums with a water volume of more than 5 million liters. All aquariums have their own natural habitat: deep-sea fish, inhabitants of the northern seas, tropical fish and so on. There is also a children’s mini-aquarium “Miniaguaria” .

Giant aquarium is the main attraction of the aquarium.

The most breathtaking sight is its 80 meter glass tunnel.

Passing through the tunnel, as if on a real seabed, you admire the sharks, rays and other inhabitants of the ocean passing by. The aquarium’s collection includes 450 species of fish and 11,000 marine creatures. This living world of “wild” nature, full of funny moments, will replenish your “money of impressions” with new gifts.

More than 50 interactive exhibits for children work at the special educational exhibition “Explora!”, which is dedicated to the inhabitants of the underwater kingdom.

There are excursions from the seaport on “Swallows” – small pleasure yachts , which last from 30 minutes to 80 minutes. The price of such pleasure is in the range of 5-13 euros.

Camp Nou.

Camp Nou is the most majestic stadium in Europe , which in its own way shows the powerful position of Catalonia as a Spanish region, as well as the wayward character of its inhabitants.

Stadium Camp Nou Camp Nou

Even from the empty 120,000 seats it takes your breath away! And to get to the match and see how the players of Barca bring football to the cosmic level of skill is just an extravaganza in the life of a football fan! But Camp Nou is not only the football arena where Barça play their home matches: the voices and concerts of star artists of the size of Julio Iglesias take place here. The stadium is also an arena for holding significant events of the year: for example, the arrival of the Pope in Spain on November 17, 1982 years old.

The Palau de la Música Catalana is one of the best in Europe in terms of excellent interior decoration and excellent acoustics. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. This musical palace in Barcelona hosts concerts of classical music, Spanish guitar and the famous Flamenco Show.

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