
Techno Clubs in Barcelona: The 15 Best Addresses in 2026
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1 - Razzmatazz (the multi-screen giant)

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Razzmatazz is a dance machine. A former warehouse transformed into a giant complex , it houses several rooms where live concerts, international DJ sets, and a diverse crowd of tourists and locals converge. It's the ideal place when you want to experience an epic night out .
- Address : Carrer dels Almogàvers, 122, 08018 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Thursday–Friday 12:30pm - 5am; Saturday–Sunday 1am - 6am
- Prices : €10 - €30
- Google rating : 4.2/5 (21,736 reviews)
✅ We like: the musical diversity , the industrial atmosphere, the cocktails.
❌ What we like less: sometimes too big, you can get lost in it.
When you go out to Razz, you never just have one night out: you experience five at the same time.
2 - INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club (reference sound system)

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INPUT has earned its reputation on one thing: the sound . The bass resonates with surgical precision, enhanced by lasers and projections. It's the place for techno and house enthusiasts seeking a sensory experience .
- Address : Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guardia, 13, 08038 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Friday 11:59 PM - midnight; Saturday - Sunday 12 AM - 6 AM
- Prices : similar to the city's techno clubs
- Google rating : 4.1/5 (1,021 reviews)
✅ We like: the high-end sound system , the immersive atmosphere.
❌ What we like less: prices are not always clear, especially for big events.
When you go out to the INPUT, you come out with your ears still vibrating the next day.
3 - Nitsa Club - Sala Apolo (the underground institution)

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Nitsa is the techno soul of Barcelona. Located in the legendary Sala Apolo , a venue with a rock history, it offers a cutting-edge program dominated by European techno and underground DJs. Here, you can feel the weight of history and the energy of the avant-garde.
- Address : Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 113, 08004 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Friday 11:55 pm - midnight; Saturday–Sunday 12 am - 6 am
- Prices : €10 - €30
- Google rating : 4.4/5 (217 reviews)
✅ We like: the demanding programming , the alternative atmosphere.
❌ What we like less: space is sometimes crowded, especially on nights with big headliners.
A necessary step to understand why Barcelona is among the European techno capitals.
4 - Moog (the cult after-party in the city center)

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Moog is a cult after-hours club in the heart of Barcelona. Small venue, simple decor, but an intensity that never lets up. People go there for the raw techno, minimal sets, and endless nights.
- Address : Carrer de l'Arc del Teatre, 3, 08002 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Monday - Thursday 12pm - 5am; Friday - Saturday 12pm - 6am; Sunday 12pm - 5am
- Prices : €10-20
- Google rating : 4.0/5 (3,432 reviews)
✅ We love: its authenticity , its central location, the after-parties that never end.
❌ What we like less: small capacity, you can quickly feel cramped.
The Moog is that club where you end up unexpectedly, and from which you always leave at dawn.
5 – Macarena (the intimate club close to the public)

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The Macarena is tiny but unique. The DJ booth is right next to the dance floor, creating a rare intimacy between artists and the crowd. It's the perfect spot for an immersive night with quality underground music.
- Address : Carrer Nou de Sant Francesc, 5, 08002 Barcelona
- Opening hours : every day 12pm - 5am (until 6am on Fridays and Saturdays)
- Prices : €20 - €30
- Google rating : 4.0/5 (950 reviews)
✅ We like: the proximity to the DJs , the friendly atmosphere.
❌ What we like less: very small, so fills up quickly.
A club that proves that in Barcelona, intensity does not depend on size.
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6 - The Brilliant Children (minimal chic & exclusive)

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Les Enfants Brillants captivates with its inclusive yet chic atmosphere. The venue blends cocktails, a cozy space, and techno-house sets, attracting a diverse crowd. Locals, tourists, and a strong LGBTQ+ friendly presence are all part of the mix.
- Address : Carrer de Guardia, 3, 08001 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Thursday 11:30 PM - midnight; Friday 12 AM - 5 AM; Saturday-Sunday 12 AM - 6 AM
- Prices : mid-range, varying depending on the evening
- Google rating : 3.7/5 (424 reviews)
✅ We like: the relaxed atmosphere , the cocktails, the diversity of the audience.
❌ What we like less: not always consistent in organization.
This is where people often end their evening after a visit to Apolo or Raval . Chic atmosphere without being snobbish.
7 - Human Club (inclusive club & safe space)

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The Human Club is designed as a safe space . Queer-friendly evenings, immersive sound, and underground lineups attract a community seeking to escape the overly commercial scene. The atmosphere is both minimalist and welcoming .
- Address : location varies, follow us on social media
- Opening hours : Friday and Saturday, midnight - 6am
- Prices : €15 - €25
- Visitor review : appreciated by enthusiasts for its cutting-edge programming and inclusivity.
✅ We like: the friendly atmosphere , the community energy.
❌ What we like less: lack of stability, difficult to find if you don't follow the right channels.
We remember it as a true musical communion , far removed from overly mainstream clubs.
8 - The Garage of The Bass Valley (for techno purists)

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The Garage of The Bass Valley is raw, intense, and designed for purists. In its warehouse -style space, you experience techno and bass music without artifice. It's a popular spot for the local underground scene .
- Address : Passatge Can Polític, 13, 08907 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
- Opening hours : Friday 11:30 pm - midnight; Saturday–Sunday 12 am - 6 am
- Prices : variable
- Google rating : 4.2/5 (514 reviews)
✅ We love: the authenticity of the place, the avant-garde selection.
❌ What we like less: access is out of the way compared to the city centre.
Those who like the industrial and radical atmosphere will find their playground there.
9 - Laut (the arty club a stone's throw from the Apolo)

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Laut combines live shows, queer nights and electronic sets in a versatile and arty space. Located a stone's throw from the Apolo, it attracts a creative, open-minded audience eager for discovery.
- Address : Carrer de Vila i Vilà, 63, 08004 Barcelona
- Hours : vary depending on events
- Prices : according to schedule
- Google rating : 4.5/5 (632 reviews)
✅ We like: the quality of the live performances , the inclusive atmosphere.
❌ What we like less: irregular opening hours, you have to check before going.
One of the best choices when you want to combine clubbing and culture in Barcelona.
10 - Red58 (underground and intimate vibes)

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Red58 plays the intimate card. This Eixample club offers a small dance floor, carefully crafted cocktails , and electronic sets that maintain a true underground vibe.
- Address : Carrer del Consell de Cent, 280, 08007 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Friday 11:59 PM–midnight; Saturday - Sunday 12 AM–6 AM
- Prices : €20 - €30
- Google rating : 4.2/5 (266 reviews)
✅ We like: the close proximity to the DJs , the festive energy.
❌ What we like less: small room, quickly becomes overcrowded.
A perfect place when you want to experience an evening close to the artists , far from the massive crowds of Razzmatazz.
11 - City Hall (in the heart of Barcelona)

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City Hall is a centrally located club in the Eixample district. With its elegant atmosphere, stylish decor, and expertly crafted cocktails, it's the place to come for mixing techno, house, and electro in a more refined setting than most. Also known for its occasional flamenco evenings , it's a hybrid and festive spot.
- Address : Rambla de Catalunya, 2, 08007 Barcelona
- Opening hours : Monday–Thursday, Sunday 0am - 5am; Friday–Saturday 0am - 6am
- Prices : €20 - €30
- Google rating : 3.9/5 (2714 reviews)
✅ We like: the musical variety , the super convenient location, the LGBTQ+ friendly openness.
❌ What we like less: club often crowded at peak times .
A good compromise for going out in a diverse group : everyone can find their own atmosphere, from pure techno sets to more general evenings.
12 - Unlocked (alternative evenings and emerging collectives)

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Unlocked is one of the alternative projects shaking up Barcelona's nightlife. Here, the focus is on emerging collectives , experimental parties, and queer-friendly formats. Events sometimes change location, often in Poblenou or temporary warehouse-style spaces.
- Address : varies depending on the event; follow on Instagram or the official website.
- Hours : Friday–Saturday, usually 11pm - 5/6am
- Prices : €10 - €20
- Visitor reviews : known for its bold programming and inclusive atmosphere.
✅ We love: the musical diversity and the energy of local collectives.
❌ What we like less: no fixed address, you have to follow the communication.
It captures the spirit of DIY parties , where creativity takes precedence over decorum.
13 - KINYXX (niche spot for connoisseurs)

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KINYXX is an exclusive club designed for techno purists . No flashy signage or mass marketing: the address often remains secret until the event. The atmosphere is raw and minimalist, and the sound system is impeccable .
- Address : communicated only via social media or ticketing
- Opening hours : occasional evenings on weekends
- Prices : €10 - €18
- Visitor reviews : praised for its demanding musical selection and intimate atmosphere.
✅ We like: the sound quality , the pure underground spirit.
❌ What we like less: difficult to find if you are not connected to the local scene.
A haven for enthusiasts, where people go primarily for the music.
Techno festivals and events in Barcelona:
14 - Sónar (the world-renowned electronic music festival)

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It's impossible to talk about Barcelona without mentioning Sónar . Created in 1994, this festival has become a global benchmark for electronic music and digital culture. More than 100,000 people gather there every year for three days of concerts, DJ sets, audiovisual installations, and conferences.
Address :
- Sonar by Day : Fira Montjuïc, Plaça Espanya
- Sonar by Night : Fira Gran Via, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
- Dates 2026 : June 12-14
- Opening Hours : Sónar by Day 1pm - 11pm, Sónar by Night 8:30pm - early morning
- Prices : day/night or full pass, VIP options, variable prices
- Visitor reviews : praised for its organization , its unique mix of music, art, and technology , and its vibrant atmosphere .
✅ We love: the international programming and the total experience.
❌ What we like less: the crowds, you have to like big festivals.
You leave Sónar with the feeling of having taken a sonic world tour in three days.
15 - Brunch in the Park & OFF Week (when the whole city becomes a dance floor)

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In summer, Barcelona transforms into an open-air dance floor with Brunch in the Park . Every Sunday, people dance in the Joan Brossa gardens facing Montjuïc, surrounded by nature and a smiling crowd.
- Address : Joan Brossa Gardens, Montjuïc
- Opening hours : Sundays in July and August, 1 p.m.–10 p.m.
- Prices : €27 - €42
- Visitor reviews : appreciated for its friendly atmosphere and the quality of its lineups
At the same time, OFF Week takes over Barcelona: clubs, Poble Espanyol and alternative spaces host parallel parties that bring together the cream of the world's techno scene.
- Duration : approximately 5 days in June
- Programming : techno, house, deep house, bass
- Prices : tickets per event, varying depending on venue and artist
- Visitor reviews : known for its festive atmosphere and the way it unites the local and international scenes
✅ We love: the open-air spirit of the Brunch and the richness of OFF Week.
❌ What we like less: be careful of the weather in the middle of summer.
These two events make Barcelona a summer capital of techno . You won't leave this week without unforgettable memories.
-> To learn more about cities in Spain, check out our dedicated guide: The Best Techno Festivals in Spain !
FAQs for techno clubbers in Barcelona
Do I need to book or pay in advance?
For big clubs like Razzmatazz or the OFF Week parties, it's best to buy tickets in advance . You save time at the door and often a few euros on the ticket price. Some advance sales even give you access to fast-track entry or VIP areas . The savviest fans use guest lists shared by local collectives; we've taken advantage of this several times to avoid paying full price at the last minute.
Is it possible to take photos/film in the club?
In practice, personal photos are fine, as long as you're discreet and don't use a flash. Long videos or professional equipment, however, are rarely tolerated. Some clubs even restrict phone use to preserve the atmosphere. At the Macarena , filming right next to the DJ booth quickly ruins the vibe. It's best to ask the staff: each club has its own rules.
How much does a techno night cost in Barcelona?
Expect to pay between €10 and €30 for a standard entry. Nights with international DJs cost €30–€40, especially at Razz or INPUT. Discounts are sometimes available for early arrivals or those with a guest list. Then, add a few drinks: cocktails cost €8–€12, and beer €4–€6. In total, a decent night out easily costs €40–€60 .
What are the best times to go out?
From June to September , Barcelona is on fire. Sónar and OFF Week transform the city into a giant dance floor. Summer is perfect for after-parties outdoors and on terraces. Fridays and Saturdays are packed, but Thursdays and Tuesdays also offer some pleasant surprises with fewer crowds. Winter remains quieter, although clubs like Moog and Nitsa keep the party going all year round.
What are some of the other best tech companies in the world?
Barcelona has a unique scene, but other European cities also offer unforgettable experiences.
Berlin remains the world capital of techno with clubs like Berghain ( complete guide)
In France, Paris, Lyon , Marseille , Toulouse And Montpellier They are also buzzing with their own techno spots:
- Techno parties and clubs in Paris
- Techno parties and clubs in Lyon
- Techno parties and clubs in Marseille
- Techno parties and clubs in Toulouse
- Techno parties and clubs in Montpellier
- Techno parties and clubs in Brussels
- Techno parties and clubs in Amsterdam
- Techno parties and clubs in Lisbon
Exploring these cities means discovering clubs where techno is experienced differently, with atmospheres unique to each local culture.
Get ready for your techno night: looks & accessories for clubbers
In Barcelona, style is part of the experience. You see everything: minimalist black Berlin-style, glittery festival looks, and more street-style outfits. The most important thing is to be comfortable enough to dance all night .
A few essentials for a successful evening:
- A women's harness or leather accessory for an underground vibe
- Women's festival outfits or a festival dress for a bold style
- Speed goggles to shine under the lights
- One detail that changes everything: festival accessories, scarves, jewelry, bandanas
- And above all, comfortable party shoes , because lasting 6 hours on the dance floor requires preparation.
We already regretted wearing skinny sneakers to the concrete of Razzmatazz… after 5 hours of kicks, they sting. Moral of the story: the right look is one that combines style and comfort .





