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Best Electronic Clubs
in Barcelona:
Where to Dance
Till Dawn

13 March 2025


The Ultimate Barcelona Clubbing Guide
Top Electronic Clubs in Barcelona for 2025

Razzmatazz

This club is an icon in Barcelona. Although it has several rooms, The Loft is the temple of powerful techno and house. Names like Ben Klock, Amelie Lens and Adam Beyer have played here.

As a local I recommend you to buy your ticket in advance, on weekends it gets crowded.

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Input

Located in Poble Espanyol, INPUT is a must for lovers of underground techno. Its sound system is brutal and the programming is impeccable, with artists like Dax J, Rebekah and Rødhåd.

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If we go to the center of Barcelona in the Raval, you can find

Moog

It is an intimate club, dark and with a 100% underground vibe. Here the music rules, with electro and hypnotic techno sets. If you prefer unpretentious places, this is your place.

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Laut

This club in Poble-sec is perfect for those looking for quality electronica without the crowds. From experimental techno to melodic house, here the DJ booth is at the level of the audience, creating a unique connection.

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Author:

valentina
BCN Editor

If you’re in Barcelona, forget about early nights. Just hit the dancefloor and let the music take over

    Garage 442: Alternative Electronica

    If you’re looking for something off the commercial circuit, this small club in uptown Barcelona is a gem. Specializing in experimental and ambient electronica, it’s perfect for discovering new sounds.

    You can check their Instagram, they organize events with limited capacity.

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    Sala TORO: The New Underground Spot

    If you’re looking for a more raw and authentic experience, Sala TORO is the place. In a former factory, this club has a warehouse vibe reminiscent of Berlin. Industrial techno, low lights and shattering sound.


    Macarena Club: House and Techno in its purest form.

    In the Gothic Quarter, this club has a booth at floor level, which makes each session super intense. Ideal for lovers of house and techno without artifice.

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    Nitsa Club (Sala Apolo)

    Inside the mythical Sala Apolo, Nitsa is a temple of electronica in Barcelona. With artists like Floating Points, Laurent Garnier and The Hacker, the variety of sounds is impressive.

    Final tips

    For an epic electronic night: Buy your tickets in advance, as many clubs have limited capacity. Most venues close at 6 or 7 a.m., so get ready for a long night. Carry some cash since some underground spots don’t accept cards. Watch out for pickpockets, especially in areas like Raval and the Gothic Quarter. Also, check the dress code some clubs can be picky about it. Barcelona is a paradise for electronic and underground music lovers, so if you’re ready to dance until dawn, see you on the dance floor!