This Caribbean cultural centre hosts exhibitions, publishes its own magazine (Antilla News) and offers classes to Latin dance enthusiasts. But when the sun goes down all...
C/Aragó 141The four Arena clubs are still packing them in every week with a huge variety of punters. The USP is that you pay once, get your hand stamped and can then switch between all...
Classic & Madre C/Diputació 233Still number one with the hirsute - despite the fairly stiff competition in the city - this late-opening, spacious and well-designed bar has a good-sized dancefloor with...
Ptge Domingo 3City Hall ain't big, but it is popular. The music is mixed, from deep house to electro rock, and there's an older post-(pre-?) work crowd joining the young, tanned and skinny...
Rambla Catalunya 2-4The much-loved Salvation recently reopened, after a €2m makeover and much fanfare, as D-Boy. With two spaces, one for house and another for deep house, and a huge darkroom,...
Ronda Sant Pere 19-21Make your way past the flash restaurant upstairs - we're talking white sofas swinging from the ceiling - and down on to the brick-walled, loud dancefloor. With no entry charge...
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 604Phenomenally successful in the early noughties, big D is back. The club has adopted a purse-friendly, all-inclusive policy, with student night on Thursdays and special deals on...
C/Tarragona 141-147In July, the gorgeous and hallucinatory roof terrace of Gaudí's La Pedrera becomes a jazz club with a view. Spend a fine Friday or Saturday evening engaged in the apex of...
C/Provença 261-265Formerly a strip club, this place was recently reborn as the city's hottest, biggest, newest, most over-hyped nightspot. Its former incarnation hasn't been forgotten - the...
C/Bailen 22Catching up with Metro, with three bars, porno lounge and decent dancefloor, Martins can be packed at the weekends (especially Saturdays). The first Saturday of every month is...
Passeig de Gràcia 130Opium offers a break from the norm. For a start, the club is housed in a converted 1950s cinema, which means the projections are actually watchable. There are three bars,...
C/París 193-197This monstrous club's five distinct spaces form the night-time playground of seemingly all young Barcelona. There's indie rock in Razz Club, tech-house in The Loft, techno pop...
C/Almogàvers 122