Nightlife


Barcelonans are night owls, especially on weekends. The evening begins around 9pm starting with some tapas in a local bar, then dinner at about 10pm. Opera concerts and ballet usually start at 9pm, and the theatre at 10pm. After midnight, music bars become crowded. By 3am clubs and discos fill up and the famous Barcelonan night movement sweeeps across the city until dawn.

Bikini: One of Barcelona’s best nightspots, with a popular disco club, a Latin-American salsa room and a classy cocktail lounge.

Buena Vista: Barcelona’s most authentic salsa club, with free classes on Wed and Thur at 10.30pm and dancing partners at weekends to take you through the cha-cha-cha.

Jamboree: A choice nightspot for blues, soul, jazz, funk and occasional hip-hop live bands. Upstairs is Los Tarantos, a laid back bar with predominantly Spanish music.

Partycular: With its restaurant, disco, beautiful terrace café and rambling gardens on the slopes of Tibidabo, this sophisticated establishment is a favourite summer venue, despite the lenghty uphill trek to it.

Barcelona is a very cultural city so you will find many theatres and auditoriums, which are well worth a visit.

Auditori: Barcelona’s auditorium was designed by the Spanish architect Rafael Moneo and opened in 1999 as the home of the city’s symphony orchestra.

Filmoteca de la Generaliat De Catalunya: Barcelona’s official film theatre shows three films a day. There is also a children’s programme at 5pm on Sundays.

Fundacio Joan Miro: The foundation Joan Mio is Spain’smain centre for the development of contempory music and stages a series of concerts during the summer.

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