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Barcelona is famous in the world because of its extremely varied nightlife, that together with the other attractions of course, attracts crowds of tourists. The entertainment in Barcelona, as in other southern countries, begins in a bit late at night. Therefore, we recommend starting the evening in some nice cafe or bar. We suggest to a disco to go no earlier than midnight, because only then the fun begins to disassemble. There will also complain about amateur gay venues – many pubs and discos in the city is prepared specially for them.

Below are some suggestions selected from the extensive list of interesting places in Barcelona:

Bars and cafes

  • Ambar
    C / Sant Pau, 77, BarcelonaHours: Monday through Wednesday from 8:00 to 22:00, Thursday and Friday to 1:00 am. Sundays closed.

    Very nice bar – cafe. You can enjoy a delicious coffee, a refreshing drink as well as breakfast or lunch.

  • La Fontaine
    C / de la França Xica, 20, BarcelonaOpening hours: from 12:00 to 1:00 in the morning

    This is a new, British-Mexican bar in the area of Poble Sec. Serves excellent food and a wide selection of tequila
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  • Pastis
    C / Santa Monica, 4, BarcelonaOpening hours: from 19:00 to 2:30 in the morning

    A typical French bar – French drinks and music

  • Arc Cafe
    C / Carabassa, 19, Barceloneta, BarcelonaOpening hours: Monday to Wednesday 8:00 to 22:00, Thursdays and Fridays until 3:00

    Very nice bar, though modest beautiful scenery and good food, especially recommended for breakfast.

  • L’AscensorC / Bellafila, 3, Barceloneta, BarcelonaOpening hours: from 18:30 to 3:00 in the morning

    Cocktail bar known and respected for over 30 years.

    Clubs:

  • Razzmatazz
    C/ Almogàvers 122, C/ Pamplona 88 (It has 2 entrance), Poble Nou, BarcelonaOpening hours: Thursday 12.00 – 3.30, Friday 12.00 – 5.30, Saturday 12.00 – 5.30, Sunday closed.

    The most famous Barcelona club, where you can find anything you like, because of the great choice of stages and events. You buy only one entrance and you can take advantage of 5 different stages and 5 different kind of music. There take place as well many international gigs. http://www.salarazzmatazz.com/

  • Sidecar Factory Club
    Plaça Reial 7, Ciutat Vella, BarcelonaOpening hours: Dj sessions from 2.00 – 5.00, Concerts: around 22.00
    Many concerts, Dj sessions everyday. Please visit the official web-site:

    http://www.sidecarfactoryclub.com/

  • Sala Apolo
    C/ Nou de la Rambla 113, BarcelonaMany concerts, events as Nasty Mondays, Crappy Tuesdays, Jazz & Swing, Anti-Karaoke

    http://www.sala-apolo.com/

  • Discotheque
    Avda, Marqués de Comillas, BarcelonaThis is one of the first clubs in Barcelona, in the style of the 70s. Music electropop, techno and house, the most famous European DJs.
  • Liquid
    C/ Manuel Azan, BarcelonaThey are open only in summer, when it’s really hot. In addition, a tropical atmosphere heats the atmosphere, bars, and … huge swimming pool where you can cool off.
  • La TerrazzaAvda. Marqués de Comillas, BarcelonaLa Terrazza is a part of the club’s Discotheque, open from May until October.Especially recommended for fans of electronic music.
  • Drugstore Club
    C/ Tuset 19-21, BarcelonaOpening hours: Thursday 12:00 – 3:30, Friday, Saturday 12:00 – 5:30, Sunday – Closed

    Under one roof we can find a cafe, bar, restaurant, pub, disco, and many other attractions.


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