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 141Looking a tad jaded, Bucaro's white leather sofas and pouffes still manage to pull a crowd of glamour pusses, who stalk their prey from the mezzanine. There's chill-out and...
C/Aribau 195Every night, the cave-like Jamboree hosts jazz, Latin or blues gigs by mainly Spanish groups - on Mondays, in particular, the outrageously popular What the Fuck (WTF) jazz jam...
Plaça Reial 17La [2] has excellent sound, an intimate layout and the only hip flamenco night in the city (Mondays from May to September). The music is reliably good, with performances by...
C/Nou de la Rambla 111-113Sala Apolo, one of Barcelona's most popular clubs, is a 1940s dancehall, with all that implies for atmosphere (good) and acoustics (bad). Live acts range from Toots & the...
C/Nou de la Rambla 111-113