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This Barri Gòtic institution has live jazz every night (11pm-1am). It then evolves into a dance club, with DJs spinning everything from hip-hop to R &B and salsa.
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The hippie origins and 1970s glamour at this club are as popular as ever.
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A classy, yet cosy, bar attracting wine lovers from all over the city, who come to sample a rich array of Spanish and international varieties in the company of other wine aficionados.
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This long-time favourite hang-out has circular marble tables, black-and-white tiled floors and an informal, “everyone’s welcome” vibe.
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Tucked into an alley off Carrer Ferran, this small, dimly-lit, old-style bar plays tunes by Edith Piaf (including the famous Padam , of course) and her contemporaries.
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A cool local joint playing DJ-spun funky R&B tunes on Sundays, and everything from house to fusion jazz the rest of the week.
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Fronted by large windows overlooking the throngs on Carrer Ferran, this spacious bar draws a sociable mix of both visitors and locals.
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Barcelona’s music scene is like a motorbike to which Sidecar is inseparably bound. They say the American 6th fleet once hired the whole venue and made merry. Music, theatre, cabaret, video and good food can all be found.
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By day, this stylish little store sells designer clothes; by night it metamorphoses into a mellow lounge bar with cocktails, where DJs spin ambient house.
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Start your evening at this busy El Born café-restaurant. Or end it here as night descends and it transforms into a bar-club with DJ-spun house and techno.
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