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Barcelona Night Card

Barcelona is a city where people know how to have a good time and where staying up late is part of their day to day life. If you are looking for some night-time fun and are into the club scene, the city has a great number of discos and night clubs where you can go out with friends to have a good time.

 

But if you plan to visit nightclubs more than twice in a week, the Barcelona Night Card may be a good investment for you.

Costing 20€ per person, the Barcelona Night Card allows you to go into the main clubs in the city for free, without having to wait in line, granting you VIP access to some of the clubs’ private rooms.

You can visit places like the Otto Zutz Club, a hip-hop, R&B, Rock and Pop club in Calle Lincoln, visited many times by local celebrities;  La Terrazza, an open-air wonder, one of the top 20 clubs in Spain located inside Poble Espanyol at Montjuïc; Sutton, a high-class establishment equipped with the latest lighting and sound technology and Boulevard Culture Club, a place whose soundtrack includes dance, pop, electro, house, hip-hop, R&B and dubstep.

Other names on the list are Arena, Be cool, Bikini, La Carpa Barcelona, Danzatoria, City Hall, Room, Atlàntic Barcelona,  Moog, Nick Havana, Soho – The Club, Macarena, Les Enfants, Piratas Barcelona, Shôko, Costa Breve and Small’s.  

Each card comes with a map that contains information about the clubs and a map with their exact location.

You can buy a Barcelona Night Card at Turisme de Barcelona, hotels, hostels, tour companies, bars, bike rental shops, malls, etc. If you prefer, you can buy the card online.

The card lasts for 7 consecutive nights, which means it will be activated and start counting the first time you use it.

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