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Barcelona Nightlife | Barcelona City Guide

Barcelona is one of the world’s most visited cities. It is a cultural hub, filled with UNESCO world heritage sites, grand buildings and a football club that is perhaps the most decorated in all of Europe. Barcelona nightlife, with a host of pubs, clubs and entire districts dedicated to nightlife, is among the best in the world. 

It is a city where the night begins after 12 and parties go on till the wee hours of the morning. From techno to indie, this city has something for everyone. On any given day, there are a number of events playing in the city. From alternative and indie events on Thursdays to international artists playing on weekends, Barcelona has it all. Our guide to the best clubs in Barcelona has all you need to know about Barcelona nightlife and more!

The Neighborhoods in Barcelona

Barcelona nightlife is largely clustered in neighborhoods such as the Gothic Quarter, Barceloneta, Sant Antoni, and El Born, which have a multitude of clubs and pubs. These neighborhoods are the best places to stay in if you want to be in close proximity to the most happening events in the city. 

There are various clubs such as City Hall, Sala Apolo, Otto Zutz, Marula, and more in the heart of the city. If lounging around beaches and enjoying the Mediterranian view is more of your scene, then Barcelona has a wide range of beachfront clubs like Opium, Pacha Barcelona, and Catwalk.

Top 10 Nightclubs in Barcelona

Razzmatazz

Razzmatazz

An iconic venue that is one of the best clubs in Barcelona, Razzmatazz has one of the most lively music scenes in the city. Located in the Poblenou neighborhood in the Sant Marti district, it is a huge venue that can house over 2000 people. Some of the best artists and bands in the world have all played here. The club is located only 4kms away from the city center and there are direct buses that ply to Poblenou. 

Timings: It is open from 12:00 AM to 5:00 AM everyday

Prices:  Tickets start at 13 Euros for all events. 

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City Hall

City Hall

One of the most centrally located clubs in the city, it is a few meters walk from Placa Catalunya, the very heart of the city. The club presents the best of Barcelona nightlife, with a different theme every night of the week, keeping tourists and party goers on their toes.

A favorite among international students, City Hall is also one of the cheapest clubs in the city with prices. It is a great techno club, with Mondays being the main focus. (Image Credits)

Timings: It is open from 12:00 AM to 5:00 AM everyday

Prices: Tickets start at 12 Euros for entry

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Sala Apolo

Sala Apolo

One of the best clubs in Barcelona, Sala Apolo has a very unique event called Nasty Mondays. It is one the best spots for all things indie as artists often come here and perform sets. The club was originally a theatre and you can see the remnants of that in the ballroom. The atmosphere is perfect for all indie and alternative rock fans. It is also open longer than most other clubs in Barcelona. It is only 4 km away from Barcelona city center. (Image Credits)

Timings: Gates open at 8:00 PM and close at 5:00 AM

Prices: Tickets start at 12 Euros and include a free drink. 

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Otto Zutz

Otto Zutz

The hip-hop paradise in Barcelona, Otto Zutz is located in a building that once used to be a textile factory. Inspired by industrial clubs from New York, it is spread over two stories and a terrace. Located only 2.7 kms away from the city center, the club is in a loacle which is easily accessible by all means of public transport. Being one of the few clubs that play hip-hop, it is a club frequented by people looking for a different vibe from typical Barcelona nightlife. (Image Credits)

Timings: Doors open at 10:30 PM and close at 6:00 AM. The club is closed on Sundays and Mondays

Prices: The entry to Otto Zutz starts at 12 Euros

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Marula Cafe

Marula Cafe

A club that is known for its live music scene, Marula is a piano bar that is known for its jazz nights. It has one of the chillest ambiences in any bar in the city and you can enjoy a hearty time here. In close proximity to the city center, only 3.2 kms away, it is easily accessible by all forms of public transport. (Image Credits)

Timings: The club opens its doors early at 11:00 PM and stays open till 5:00 AM

Prices: Entry to Marula is free till 2:00 AM and it ranges between 5-10 Euros after 2:00 AM

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Opium

Opium

One of the best clubs in Barcelona, it has a beachfront terrace that can entertain more than 3000 individuals. It is one of the most glamorous and chic clubs in the city and they have a very strict dress code. It is a club for people with sophisticated tastes. (Image Credits)

Timings: Attracting some of the biggest names in EDM, the club opens its doors at 11:45 PM and closes at 6:00 AM. The club is on the beach, yet is only 4.5kms away from the city center

Prices: The cover charges vary on a daily basis, but there is the availability of guest list.

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CDLC

Carpe Diem Lounge Club

It is a high scale club in Barcelona, with some of the most glam and fancy interiors in the business. Everything about CDLC is classy, from the fancy cocktails to the elegant menu. A lounge club on the beach, CDLC has stunning views of the marina. and is only 5 kms from the city center. (Image Credits)

Timings: Open from 12:00 AM to 5:00 AM

Prices: Like at Opium you can only purchase tables in the club and entry is free before 2:00 AM. 

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Shoko Club

Shoko Club

A lively beach terrace that can be described as laid back, it has the right ambience for anyone looking to simply chill out and enjoy some mellow music. With not strict dress code, you can be at ease about not dressing up, however, beach clothes and gym wear is not allowed. With an Asian decor and a new theme every night, Shoko is an exciting place to be. It serves as a restaurant that later transforms into a nightclub. It is close to the city center, being only 4 kms away from it. (Image Credits) 

Timings: Open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 AM

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Catwalk

Catwalk

One of Barcelona’s most popular attractions, Catwalk has three distinct rooms, with each room playing a different genre of music. It has a huge dance floor and the terrace has a chill zone for customers to wind down. Dress code is quite strict here and one should dress to impress. It is on the beachfront and is relatively close to the city center and is only 4 kms away. (Image Credits)

Timings: It is open from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM on most days and from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM on Sundays |

Prices: The entry fee ranges from around €15-€18

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Bar Marsella

Bar Marsella

The oldest bar in Barcelona gets a special mention here. From wooden floors to dusty bottles, this bar has a vibe which is unlike any other. From legends such as Picasso to Barcelona’s own Gaudi have all been regulars at this bar. It is also the place where you can learn how to drink Absinthe. This is the perfect place to pre-drink and enjoy before you go hit up a club. Located in the Raval district, it is very close to the city center, only a mere 1.8km away. (Image Credits)

Timings: Open from 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM

Prices: €6 to €14

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Barcelona Nightlife Entrance Tickets

  1. We suggest purchasing a Barcelona Night Card to gain free entry to the city’s most happening clubs. With access to over 30 clubs, this is an offer you can’t resist.
  2. You can choose between 2-day and 7-day nightclub passes.
  3. You can find great deals on the Barcelona Night Card online. 
  4. Please note that the passes do not include food and drinks in the ticket price.

FAQs

Q. Is the nightlife in Barcelona good?
A. Yes, being a big European city, the nightlife in Barcelona is one of the best in the world.

Q. What time does the nightlife start in Barcelona?
A. Most clubs open their gates at around 12:00 AM and go on till the wee hours of the morning.

Q. What part of Barcelona has the best nightlife?
A. Places such as Gracia, Gothic Quarters, Barceloneta have a great collection of pubs and bars.

Q. Do you need IDs to enter clubs in Barcelona?
A. No, but it is advisable to carry IDs as bouncers check up on people regularly. The age limit also varies from club to club.

Q. What is Barcelona’s siesta?
A. It is a time period between 2:00PM to 5:00 PM where businesses close and people head home to take a nap, this is ideal as the long nights can leave you feeling drowsy during the day.

Q. Is there a strict dress code for clubs in Barcelona?
A. No, however, it varies from club to club and it is advisable to wear smart clothing to avoid any issues.

Q. Where do I stay in Barcelona for the best nightlife?
A. The districts of Eixample, Barceloneta, Poble Sec, and Gothic Quarters have a great number of hotels and homestays.