Z:Eltas. One not to be missed on Barcelona's gay scene that always draws a beautiful and stylish crowd. Casanova, 75.
Buda. Eclectic club-restaurant that organises theme nights. Pau Claris, 92.
CDLC Barcelona. Modern restaurant that turns into one of the most popular clubs on the seafront when night falls. P. Marítim, 32.
Shoko. By day, this is a Japanese restaurant. But from Thursday to Sunday, it is converted into a disco where you can listen to house, r&b, hip hop and funky sessions by the sea. P. Marítim, 36.
Club 13. This club is oused in a old Capuchin monastery and is very popular with city's trendiest hardcore partygoers. Pl. Reial, 13.
Jamboree. One of Spain's most mythical jazz clubs. Essential for discovering the best of black music in all its intensity. Pl. Reial, 17.
Moog. Small club playing techno and house that opens its doors every day of the week. Ideal for fans of quality electronic music. Arc del Teatre, 3.
Gurú. First, a restaurant with music; later on, a bar with careful selection of music. Nou de la Rambla, 22.
Sugar Club. Restaurant, club & lounge. The place to sample Mediterranean cuisine. And you can check out the wide range of tunes spun by DJ Javier Navines. Moll Barcelona, 1.
La Paloma. Theatre that is transformed on weekend nights to host authentic sessions of bongo lounge. Latin rhythms and electronic music. Fantastic on Thursdays. Tigre, 27.
La terraza. Open-air summer disco located on the top mountain of Montjuïc. With the top Djs of the moment. Av. Marquès de Comillas, 13-27.