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An old style, two-screen, cinema, which has retained its character.
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Right by the beach, with a terrace on which to relax, this is a restaurant that becomes a club after dinner. Guest DJs feature every week.
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An old dance hall, with velvet covered balconies and panelled bars, this place has reinvented itself as one of the city’s leading nightclubs. It attracts the latest in live techno and dance music.
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One of the hottest clubs in town, this has two floors: one for the bar and chilling out, and the other for dancing to music that is strictly electronic and house.
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This cosmopolitan club offers three very different spaces: the Mirrors Lounge with chic house music, the Bad Room with electronic sessions, and the Red Room, the perfect space for flirting.
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This shop has a fabulous, if rather expensive, selection of gay clothing and accessories.
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Urbanites flock to this popular nightspot to groove to anything from Mambo Moves to Loungin’ chill-out tunes.
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Anything goes at the city’s most hardcore gay club, even nudity is permitted, welcomed, in fact, if it comes adorned with S&M gear. Be warned: this place is described by the locals as morboso (morbid). Things get going around midnight and you’re unlikely to go home alone.
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One of the pioneers in the revival of the El Raval barrio , this spacious lounge bar serves up cocktails and light bites to a hip, eclectic crowd. With a nod to its former life as an old furniture shop, the minimalist space is scattered with comfortable, mismatched secondhand sofas and chairs. See Bars & Clubs.
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Kick back with a cocktail at this sprawling lounge bar speckled with low, comfortable couches.
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