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Going out in Barcelona

Shoko

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Going out in Barcelona

rent flats barcelonaShoko is one of the big powers when it comes to clubbing in Barcelona, but what makes it stand out from the others like Opium and Catwalk is its amazing restaurant. If you know the club, you will be aware that it is right on the beach and thus imagine what an amazing view you have if you eat there in the evening. Admittedly the clubs on the beach have an air of glamour about them that is not very in keeping with the relaxed way of life in inner city Barcelona, you feel more like you are in St. Tropez rather than Barcelona. However this does not mean in any way that it is not a great place to go to eat, drink and hit the dance floor.

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Casa Almirall

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Going out in Barcelona

rent flats barcelonaCasa Almirall is more than a bar, it is another great institution like London Bar filled with history that has survived through the years, going in there is like taking a step back in time. It was founded years ago in 1860 and was redecorated in 2000 and 2001. The bar is modern yet retains the archaic feeling that made it so popular in the first place. It is divided into two parts at the back there are low tables and sofa perfect for a date or just relaxing with a drink. The front is lighter and more open with less alcoves and dark corners. They play soft music, which is most often jazz and screen films sometimes. It is very reasonably priced and open everyday from 7pm to 3am.

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Bar Tomás

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Going out in Barcelona

holiday apartments barcelonaBar Tomás is one of the most popular neighbourhood bars in the city. Slightly removed from the centre in Sarria, it has a real sense of community which promotes a great atmosphere to accompany the great food and drink. You cannot go to Tomás without having the patatas bravas, it is not human, they are delicious, and should be your impetus for visiting the place. The decor is classic and has never succumbed to change and the staff treat you with a stern manner, which is somehow charming. The place is always full and there could not be a better location to enjoy, a beer, some bravas and good friendly company.

 

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Manchester Bar

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apartments barcelonaThere are 2 Manchester Bars in the city and they are famous for a good time. One is in Raval and the other in Ciutat Vella which was opened later. They are slightly different in lay out but keep the same kind of vibe, with the one in Raval being a bit more rock like than the other. They are not like the bars you find in Born or Gracia where you could relax with a cup of coffee; this is not recommended as the place is normally packed with people from all over the world looking for a party. This is facilitated by the 2€ Mortiz's they serve.

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Copa Café

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holiday rentals barcelonaThis bar hidden among the trees next to the church Llobregat is the perfect place for a drink. Not only can you find food and drink but a great time is guaranteed as well. It keeps the cool Bohemian vibe that Gracia is so famous for and is a great place to relax for a coffee as well as an alcoholic drink. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights they put on great music like flamenco, rumba and son and if music's not your thing then go for the photographs; they have a great selection of pictures on the walls. The staff are great which must be one of the reasons why the same customers keep on coming back.

 

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