Clubs
in Barcelona
Bizarre night-time adventures
can be enjoyed at Sub 34.3, Maremagnum, Port Vell - it may be
expensive but admission includes the chance to go underwater
in the club's own submarine. Club Apolo, Carrer Nou de la Rambla
113, is an old-fashioned elegant ballroom featuring the latest
in techno and drum'n'bass, as well as live music from Spanish
and international names. Saturday night's NitsaClub at this
venue is hugely popular. The split-level Moog Club, Arc del
Teatre 3, in the Chinese Quarter offers the best of European
techno and hosts big international DJs. Salsitas/Club 22, Calle
Nou de la Rambla 22, with a well designed bar, restaurant and
a dancefloor has quickly become one of the city's trendiest
night-spots since it opened in summer 2000. For flamenco dancing,
try Los Tarantos, Plaça Reial 17 or Tablao del Carmen,
Arcs 9, Poble Espanyol. La Paloma, Carrer Tigre 27, is a beautiful
dance hall from the turn of the century. The band plays to an
enthusiastic crowd with a menu of pasa doble, tango, salsa,
flamenco and more. Heyday, Calle de Bruniquer 59-61, is a popular
gay club.
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