Music for all tastes. Although... yes, in the most famous clubs of Barcelona, reggaeton, trap, commercial hits and techno, tech-house and groove dominate the scene. Of course, if you prefer, you can choose between smaller clubs and alternative parties that offer rave genres such as acid or electro, or even small drum 'n bass or dubstep strongholds and downtempo, microhouse or breakbeat micro-clubs.
One of the best-known neighbourhoods for partying in Barcelona is La Barceloneta. Here you’ll find some of the legendary discotheques such as Pacha, Opium, Shôko, CDLC or Catwalk. Except for a specific party in Pacha, these clubs offer the most mainstream sounds, ranging from house to rap, RnB, trap, hip-hop, dancehall and reggaeton. The atmosphere is rather international and touristic. If you're one of them, don't be surprised if they call you "guiri". Don't take this the wrong way... It's not an insult! Other famous clubs in the city are Sutton, Bling Bling or Costa Breve. All of them are in the area called Upper Diagonal. There, the people are mostly high-class locals. It is, let's say, the poshest area in town. The third prominent area is the centre, near the historical neighbourhoods of Raval and El Borne. The clubs here are smaller, more underground and also quite hipster, and the atmospheres are varied. Other important clubs, such as Apolo or Razzmatazz, are located in Poblesec and Poblenou, respectively, away from the other areas, but also surrounded by a lot of nightlife, bars and venues, ideal for those "previas" of which we spoke before.