10 Best Nightlife in Barcelona, Spain

14 De La Rosa

Fodor's choice

An illuminated red globe marks this speakeasy-style cocktail bar, tucked away on a narrow side street. With its cool jazz soundtrack and tiny tables topped with flickering candles, the space oozes sophistication but the vibe is relaxed thanks to the friendly staff.

Elephanta

Gràcia Fodor's choice

Diminutive in size but huge in personality and warmth, Elephanta is that rare neighborhood spot that offers a little something for everyone. Patrons enjoy an extensive menu of quality gins and seasonal fruity cocktails in a dimly lighted retro space peppered with comfy mismatched furnishings. Music varies though the ambience is always chill.

La Graciosa

Gràcia Fodor's choice

This unpretentious natural wine bar has a wonderful team of sommeliers who are keen to share their knowledge. There's no formal wine list; just describe what you like and they’ll bring you a glass—or you can browse the bottles from small Mediterranean producers that line the red-brick walls. The best seats are out on the back patio: a plant-filled oasis in the heart of this bustling barrio.

Milà i Fontanals 88, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08012, Spain
+34-93-663–7997

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Old Fashioned

Gràcia Fodor's choice

Reminiscent of a '50s-style gin joint—black and white with red quilted booths and framed prints—this small-but-swanky bar regularly draws in the crowds due in large part to entertaining master mixologists (nattily dressed in suspenders and ties) and their out-of-this-world experimental takes on cocktail classics.  

Viblioteca

Gràcia Fodor's choice

Adding a little uptown pizzazz to boho-chic enclave Gràcia, this diminutive, minimalist, white-walled wine bar and eatery is the local “it” vintage. Wines sourced and served with engaging backstories can be sampled at the seven-seater bar or at a table, accompanied by a large assortment of cured meats, cheeses, and salads or with a few choice liquors. Advance booking is highly recommended.

Casino Castell de Peralada

An hour north of Barcelona, near Figueres in Catalunya's Empordá region, this opulent den is set in the lovely gardens of a Gothic fort. Great dining options form part of the complex, both inside the castle and alfresco on the manicured grounds.

Gran Casino Costa Brava

Despite its name, this casino is actually situated in the downmarket tourist town of Lloret (67 km, or 42 miles, north of Barcelona), a far cry from the posh resorts of the Costa Brava. Yet it does satisfy all your gaming needs, and hosts the usual restaurants, bars, and entertainment, all a quick drive from the beach.

27–43 Av. Vila de Tossa, Lloret de Mar, Catalonia, 17310, Spain
972-361–166

Ítaca

Gràcia

This contemporary cervecería resembles many of the cool offerings routinely sprouting up in Gràcia, one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods. Patrons can top off drinks with self-service pours from local brewer Estrella Damm. Local craft favorites such as Brew Dog Punk IPA and classic cocktails are also on offer. Enjoy a drink with nachos, burgers, and tapas while listening to local tunes around the tiny, natural-wood bar.

Santa Rosa 14, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08012, Spain
93-129–8095
Nightlife Details
Rate Includes: Mon.–Wed. 6 pm–1 am, Thurs. 6 pm–2:30 am, Fri. and Sat. 6 pm–3 am, Sun. 6 pm–midnight

L'Entresòl

Gràcia
Come for the laid-back vibe and retro furnishings, stay for the large selection of premium gin (35-plus and counting), and guest DJs playing the grooviest indie, funk, and soul on weekends. Perfect for pre-club gintonics with friends or dates.
Carrer del Planeta 39, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08012, Spain
685-533941

La Rovira

With a rotating selection of 15 craft beers on tap—including local Catalan brews, international varieties, and its own brand of IPA—as well as a wide selection by the bottle, this lively spot is a beer-lover’s dream. 

Rabassa 23, 08024, Spain
93-463–8788