Barcelona in general, we're out late! Sometimes very late, especially if you're going to a nightclub.
In some parts of the south, you may be given a 2am appointment to start the evening.
In Barcelona, nothing starts before 10.30pm in the bars, and if you don't want to be alone on the dance floor, don't arrive before midnight, or even 1am. It's likely to demotivate you to see the room empty...
But around 1:30 am, the city begins to vibrate...
Barcelona nightclub: where to start?
In the old town...
The tradition of chupitoa shot of booze, is still the order of the day.
In the old town, you'll quickly be accosted by touts who'll offer you a few chupitos for just a few euros. Beware, of course, it can go to your head very quickly!
In Barrio Gotico, you'll find restaurants on every corner and bars just about everywhere!
Especially in Carrer d'En Rauric, Carrer dels Còdols, Carrer Ample y Carrer de la Mercé.
The idea is to do as the locals do and wander from bar to bar...
Through encounters...
On a Rooftop to get some height...
Some of the city's hotels offer a panoramic view with a variety of music to start the evening...
The Pullitzer Terrace, the Catwalk, The Gates Barcelona...
To name but a few...
Sipping a cocktail in a Xiringuito and sunbathing on the beach...
Enjoy an aperitif on the beach of the Barcelonetafacing the sea, surrounded by musicians and street vendors, is also highly recommended.
Numerous bars line the beach and offer cocktails, cavas...
Of course, this is not the most economical option...
Let's get this party started!
In Barcelona, anything is possible!
There are as manyhuge seaside discos than more alternative places.
And if you prefer dance bars and cocktailsBorn is for you!
Party by the beach...
Seaside boxes are mainly found in the Port Olympique district.
We quote the Pashapresent in several major European cities and Ibiza, of course!
At Le Pacha, you'll feel like you're in Ibiza!
And the international djs are coming and going, sometimes even directly from the island, which is not so far from Barcelona...
Normal entry costs around 20 euros with two drinks.
Near the Pacha, we also mention Shôko and Opium clubs.
Find a nightclub outside the old town...
In the heart of the old town, the atmosphere is really warm and friendly. to meet new people.
There are several famous discotheques, such as Jamboree Dance Club on the magnificent Plaça Reial.
A great option if you feel like going out on a Monday night or any day of the week, because the Jamboree is still open and ready to welcome you to the sound of hip hop.
From 1:30 onwards, admission is around 10 euros with a drink.
The alternative scene...
The classic, world-famous Razzmatazz in the Poblenou district!
A gigantic place!
Former factory, it's easy to get lost! If you don't want to end the evening alone, make sure you've got a meeting point, because Razzmatazz has five rooms in a huge building where you'll find every style of music.
Every time you walk through a room, you'll be amazed at the immediate change!
A huge hall dedicated mainly to rock, with electronic music and hip hop or reggaeton further down the line!
The ideal place if your group of friends likes a wide variety of music.
In general, entrance fees can be quite high, up to 30 euros...
We recommendbuy presales because it can help yousave up to half the price.
Also, it's not easy to know when to go to Razzmatazz, but don't wait too long - around 1.30 a.m., for example - as the queue can be quite long...
TheApolo is located near Paral.lel. A place where the music is rather underground and well worth the effort.
Open on weekdays, the atmosphere can be radically different.
You can even party there on Sunday afternoons... Take a good look at the line-up!
Prices vary, and can go up to 20-25 euros.
If you register online with the application, you will be entitled to substantial reductions !
In the heart of the Poble Espanyol
Near the hill of Montjuicthere are Input.
A club that's really worth your while for the quality of its installations and, as a result, the quality of its sound! Rather electronic music oriented.
Likewise, we recommend that you take your pre-sales!
Or are you more into nice bars?
And if you're not too keen on crowdsthere are a thousand options!
And above all, the thirtysomething-quarantenarian neighborhood of Le Born.
On Passeig del BornYou'll find cocktail bars, jazz bars and smaller discotheques...
How do you get home?
When you leave the city's big nightclubs, you won't be the only one wanting to get home, and cabs are often packed at these times.
And if it rains that day, you'll be hard pressed to find a cab.
The option then remains the bus at night. Very safe, because what's more, you won't be going home alone...
The bus can also be crowded and hectic...
However, the night buses are very well thought out and will enable you to get home very economically, as you can use the same ticket than the one you use during the day...
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