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THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER, 2008
 
Dance Club

La Macarena

Address:
Carrer Nou de Sant Francesc, 5
Barcelona
08002

Transportation:
Metro: Drassanes (L3)

Phone: 933177994
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Nightly: 23.00-05:00  
Admission: before 02.00am, free, after free for girls, guys pay 5€  
Drinks: 5-8€  
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La Macarena began as a Flamenco club but has since been converted into an underground mini dance club featuring minimal house and electronica Dj’s. The space is tiny and the dance floor is usually packed. It’s not easy to catch a breath of fresh air in this space and is not recommended for those with claustrophobic tendencies. The most popular time of night for this club is around 3:30am, when other bars in the city start to close for the evening. If you want to enter around this time, no... Read more

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Razzmatazz

Address:
Carrer dels Almogàvers, 122
Barcelona
Spain
08018

Transportation:
Metro: Marina (L1)

Phone: 933208200
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Friday and Saturday: 01:00-05:00  
Admission: 12€ in advance, 15€ door  
Drinks: 4.50-10€  
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Located inside an old gigantic factory within Barcelona’s most industrial neighborhood, Poble Nou, the Razzmatazz complex of 5 separate clubs has become a symbol of Barcelona’s nightlife over the last few years. Before midnight there are usually a series of concerts on par with musicians such as Ratatat, Interpol, Mars Volta or Wilco. After 1:00 am the complex opens as The Loft, PopBar, Razz Club, Sala Lolita, and Rexroom. These clubs showcase the latest in DJ sessions and live performances... Read more

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Fellini

Address:
La Rambla, 27
Barcelona
Spain
08002

Transportation:
Metro: Liceu (L3)

Phone: 687969825
Links: Website   Map
Times:
monday, thursday, friday, saturday: Midnight-05:00  
Admission: (includes 1 drink) 9€ Mon; 15€ Thurs-Sun; with flyer 12€  
Drinks: 5-10€  
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Fellini draws the most diverse, mixed crowd in all of Barcelona. Within three separate salons (the Mirror Room, Bad Room and the Red Room), you might find house, techno, electronica, garage, hip-hop, disco or funk, depending on the night. Guest DJ’s change weekly as do their repertoire of styles. “Nasty Mondays” will interest aficionados of garage music whereas the monthly installment of the Factorcity label will bring you some of the best local electronica imaginable. The interior brings... Read more

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