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  • Designed by Javier Mariscal (creator of Cobi, the 1992 Olympics mascot) and architect Alfred Arribas, this lavish, other-worldly disco is housed in two faux medieval towers (replicas of those looming over the city walls of Ávila) in the Poble Espanyol Poble Espanyol. The cover charge is steep but includes a drink. See Restaurants, Cafés, Bars & Clubs.

  • Techno rules at one of Barcelona’s most famous nightclubs, housed in the huge Gothic towers at the Poble Espanyol’s entrance.

  • Sitges’ oldest gay disco is always packed with friendly faces.

  • Open until 4:30am, Universal is a late-night, two-level bar with a spacious, airy interior. The image-concious crowd comes to flirt and dance to house (upstairs) and acid jazz (down below). There are also occasional live bands.

  • Large, popular and populist disco bar with lavish decor, luxury fittings and music ranging from Elvis to Abba.

  • One of the original VO cinemas, with five different screens.

  • Four-screen version of the original Verdi.

  • Small exhibitions by local artists, imported beers and a relaxed ambience are the draw in this old wine-cellar bar with a great location on Plaça de la Virreina.

  • Popular with the in-crowd, with nice decor, a good drinks selection and techno music.

  • The interior may be cold, but the people are far from it at Zigzag, one of the first designer bars in town. At times, it’s near to impossible to reach the dance floor.

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