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Port Vell, Barceloneta & Port Olímpic : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • Good-looking beach boys and girls encourage everyone to dance in this California-style beach club. Meals are served on the terrace overlooking the sea.

  • Before hitting the clubs, get fired up on caffeine or cocktails at this café-bar, full of antiques from the former Yugoslavia, birthplace of the original owner.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • When you tire of dance music, try this open-air Irish bar with live rock and pop bands every night and sport on big TVs.

  • With Arabic decoration, soft lights and house music, this bar in the Palau del Mar building provides a city oasis.

  • Pachito

    One of the first clubs on the Port Olímpic strip, this buzzing nightspot pumps techno and Latin house to a lively crowd.

  • Razzmatazz

    Concerts – from rock to jazz – feature several nights a week at this trendy club. On Fridays and Saturdays, Razz Club is alternative. The Loft next door (run by the same people) plays electronica and techno.

  • Salsa turns up the heat at this often-heaving spot, where Latino music lovers flock to flirt and dance.

  • A Japanese restaurant during the day, this club by the beach provides all kinds of music in a great setting.

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