Barcelona Clubs by Aashi Guest List

Top 10 Nigthclubs in Barcelona 2024

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1. Pacha Barcelona

Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 38, Barcelona

Why you have to go: The world famous Pacha brand brings amazing music and the authentic atmosphere from Ibiza to Barcelona’s Port Olímpic.

Atmosphere: Ibiza style clubbing in the purest form. Visitors are greeted by a sleek white interior and a stunning view over the beach. Located near the Barceloneta Beach, the club attracts a crowd that is international with a both smart and casual atmosphere. This club has a bit more of an edge than its Port Olímpic neighbors, particularly on Fridays, when the best underground electronic music takes the place in the Sight parties.

Music:  Pacha Barcelona uses its worldwide brand notoriety to attract the best national and international DJs from the current music scene to the city. Recently, Bob Sinclar, Robbie Rivera, and Claptone have all brought joy to the eager crowds of party people, and also Luciano, Davide Squillace or even Sven Väth have done so in the Sight nights.

Recommendations: On Fridays, the vibe is dramatically different from other nights, dress quite smart but get ready to dance with the best big-room techno, minimal and deep.

Prices: Being in the guest list, your entrance is free until 2 am in most of the nights, although you can also pay €20 to enter with 2 drinks included. Bottles cost €200 upwards.

2. Opium Barcelona

Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 34, Barcelona

Why you have to go: Opium is the only place to catch the big names in EDM.

Atmosphere: The venue boasts a huge beach terrace, classy but unpretentious vibes, and young beautiful people from all around the world. Opium has a capacity for up to 3000 people and still manages to pack it out every single day of the week.

Music: As we already said, most of the most famous international DJs are used to play in Opium Barcelona. David Guetta, Tiesto, Avicii and Armin van Buuren regularly pass through this venue every summer, helping Opium build a brand as one of the best night clubs in Barcelona for EDM lovers.

Recommendations: Guys, wear long pants and closed shoes or face rejection.

Prices: If you are on the guest list, access is free before 2 am on most nights. Another thing is what you spend inside the club, as a drink can cost you up to €18. The best option is to buy the advance ticket at Xceed (next button): you’ll pay €20 and get 2 drinks when you enter the club. If you prefer bottle service, prepare, at least, €300.

3. Bling Bling

Calle de Tuset, 8, Barcelona

Why you have to go: This long covered walkway that you have to cross to get to the club is ideal for diving into one of the most genuine nightclubs in Barcelona. Full of small hidden corners, elegant and always well arranged, BlingBling is the ideal venue for concerts, live performances and also some of the most sophisticated electronic parties in the city.

Atmosphere: BlingBling is one of the favourite destinations for university party organisers. On those days, the students take over the place. On Saturdays, on the other hand, the NOM party brings together electronic music lovers aged between 25 and 35 or even 40, who find in the sounds of deep house and tribal house an ideal place to disconnect from weekly stress.

Music: On Saturday nights, Bling lets the tribal, melodic and deep house conquer the place. On other nights, BlingBling offers commercial music in a less serious atmosphere than usual.

Recommendations: Despite being in the high zone of Barcelona, BlingBling doesn’t require to wear elegant. Take care of your image, but don’t worry about those worn shoes.

Prices: Tickets range from €5 to €15 depending on the guest artist and which ticket release is active.

4. DownTown

Av. Dr. Marañón, 17, Barcelona

Why you have to go: It’s one of the nightclubs with more history and better line-ups of Barcelona. It’s open from Thursday to Saturday.

Atmosphere: DownTown breathes modernism. People work on their looks to move away from the mundane and break down barriers in the stylistic as well. What you don’t see in DownTown, you don’t see anywhere. But security won’t be a problem for you. You dress the way you want. Comfort and dance are priorities.

Music: Regarding the music style, Downtown offers hip-hop, RnB and EDM nights.

Recommendations: Pay attention to the day of the week when you visit DownTown, because it’s not the same to lose your voice singing hits, to break your skeleton with afrobeat and dancehall or to burn your shoes with the most underground techno. Go to the party that convinces you the most!

Prices: The price ranges vary depending on the party and can range from €10 to €15, always with 1 drink included.

5. RazzMatazz

Carrer dels Almogàvers, 122, Barcelona

Why you have to go: Urban, underground, industrial. This club is a unique experience.

Atmosphere: Expect a social and non-pretentious atmosphere. It’s located in Barcelona’s industrial urban district of Poblenou. Don’t be surprised if you lose all your friends (and maybe your mind) within the labyrinth of rooms. On a weekend, access the entire complex made up of industrial factories on different levels, each with a separate DJ. Established in the year 2000, Sala Razzmatazz was the first club in Spain to schedule five different spaces. It opens every day of the week, and it is, without doubt, between the best 100 nightclubs in the world.

Music: Razzclub, The Loft, Lolita, Pop Bar, Rex Room and the lounges 1, 2 and 3 have been witnesses to the best international and national artists in genres such as pop, rock and electronic music. Artists such as David Byrne, Coldplay, Orbital, Pulp, The Strokes, Kanye West, Blur, Belle and Sebastian, Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Kraftwerk, Paul Kalkbrenner, Justice or Skrillex, just to name a few, have performed in Razzmatazz. Many came when they were barely known, taking the stage for the first time in Spain at Razzmatazz before becoming famous worldwide.

Recommendations: It’s easy to get lost inside the many rooms, so make sure you keep some phone battery for when you inevitably get separated from your gang.

Prices: Entrance ranges from €8 to €15 with 1 drink included. To avoid waiting on the huge queue and in order to save €5 or €10, tickets should be bought in advance.

6. Shôko

Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 36, Barcelona

Why you have to go: At nightfall, Shôko transforms from a restaurant into a nightclub with all the great musical styles represented. It’s very common to see top-level French rappers and Latin music artists.

Atmosphere: Shôko is located on the beachfront and is the ideal location for those in search of Barcelona beachside glamour. The nights in Shôko are famous for their originality and themed parties. From the fine, Asian inspired décor with a modern twist, you will find its essence in every detail.

Music: Regarding the music style, Shôko offers hip-hop, RnB and EDM nights. The club has received top-notch international artists such as Kaaris, Lil Wayne, Quintino, Borgeous and many more.

Recommendations: Concerning the dress code, even though the atmosphere is glam, you can come dressed relaxed. We suggest smart clubwear!

Prices: In terms of pricing, you can put your name on the guest list through Aashi Guest List in order to enter for free before 1 am. After that time, you’ll have to pay €15 (with 1 drink included).

7. Eclipse Hotel w

Plaça Rosa Del Vents 1, Barcelona

Why you have to go: It’s one of the few places that still retains that clandestine spirit. You’ll be able to see it in Hotel W, the private space of the club. Will you figure out how to find it?

Atmosphere: This is the place to come to feel Barcelona’s highlife party style. Located in Barcelona. Hotel W can best be described as the go-to stylish club for locals. On the top floor, you’ll find the exclusive 26th Floor space, often visited by celebrities.

Music: Every night spins hip-hop, RnB and commercial and house hits at the hands of local resident DJs.

Recommendations: Consider the bottle service for the complete package and make sure you wear your best cocktail dress or jacket!

Prices: The bottles and VIP tables range from €150 to €250, depending on the space in which you want to be placed.

8. Apolo

Calle Nou de la Rambla, 113

Why you have to go: It’s one of the nightclubs with more history and better line-ups of Barcelona. It’s open from Monday to Sunday and hosts some of the city’s most famous parties, such as Nasty Mondays, Crappy Tuesdays or Nitsa Club.

Atmosphere: Apolo breathes modernism. People work on their looks to move away from the mundane and break down barriers in the stylistic as well. What you don’t see in Apolo, you don’t see anywhere. But security won’t be a problem for you. You dress the way you want. Comfort and dance are priorities.

Music: Every party has its own stipulated musical style. On Mondays, Nasty Mondays bets on hits, indie-rock and pop. When Crappy Tuesdays opens on Tuesday, it focuses on the purest indie sound, while Caníbal, on Wednesdays, focuses on the urban sounds of trap, dancehall, afrobeat and even reggaeton. Cupcake brings back the pop and commercial sound aimed at university audiences and, on weekends, Nitsa Club brings the best underground electronic producers and DJs from the international scene to Barcelona.

Recommendations: Pay attention to the day of the week when you visit Apolo, because it’s not the same to lose your voice singing hits, to break your skeleton with afrobeat and dancehall or to burn your shoes with the most underground techno. Go to the party that convinces you the most!

Prices: The price ranges vary depending on the party and can range from €8 to €15, always with 1 drink included.

9. Sutton

Calle de Tuset, 13, Barcelona

Why you have to go: Can you believe a nightclub has a legal capacity of 84 people? Yes, it is a micro-club. There are several in Barcelona, but this is the best of them all: Funktion One sound and open seven days a week.

Atmosphere: Few places breathe so much passion for electronic music and so little care for the image. There, your appearance is the least of all. In Sutton, the only thing that matters is the passion for select and alternative electronic music in an intimate and personal atmosphere.

Music: Techno, electro, EBM, leftfield house, nu disco. What is more difficult to find in Sutton is the massive big-room techno and the groovy tech-house that triumphs so much in big venues. Sutton is looking for niche proposals for demanding eardrums.

Recommendations: The capacity is very limited and the “one out, one in” policy is almost always applied. If you’re dying to see the artist on the line-up, don’t take risks and book on Xceed.

Prices: Sutton Club allows free entry with the Aashi guest list before 1:30 am. After that, the access will cost about €5 or €10 maximum.

10. Jamboree

Plaça Reial, 17, Barcelona

Why you have to go: The air you breathe at Jamboree is underground. We’re talking about the most historic nightclub in Barcelona. Since it was inaugurated, there has only been one night in which it hasn’t opened its doors (due to the mourning for the victims of the terrorist attack). With that, we’re saying everything.

Atmosphere: Jamboree is the heart of electronic music in Barcelona. It offers you a much more intimate atmosphere than that of other great halls such as Razzmatazz or Apolo. The club opened almost 20 years ago in the Old Town of Barcelona, but teleports the techno lover to a local rave in Berlin. The concept is the same: quality underground electronic music for the real experts in the techno genre.

Music: Techno. Mainly, industrial techno music at high revolutions and away from the most mainstream spotlights. Ah! And every day. From Monday to Sunday. No exception.

Recommendations: Finding space for you and your group of friends is a luxury at Jamboree, as the club is one of the smallest in the city. But, yeah, it’s cosy like few others..

Prices: Admission usually varies between €5 and €8. We highly recommend join Aashi guest list for Free access.

 

 

 

 

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