Where to dance in search location icon Catalunya, Spain

Discover where to go dancing in Catalonia: nightclubs, venues, and parties featuring Latin rhythms and more—perfect for dancing any day of the week.

Dance venues in Catalunya

97 venues
Before you go, keep in mind...
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The schedule changes every week: In Catalonia, parties and dance events aren't set in stone: the music genres, DJs, and activities can vary from day to day. It's common to find different atmospheres depending on the night, so it's best not to take anything for granted.
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How to choose where to go: Before you go out, check the venue’s or event’s lineup. That way, you’ll know what kind of music they’ll be playing (salsa, bachata, kizomba, or other styles) and what kind of atmosphere to expect that night.
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What's the atmosphere like when dancing: Social dancing is key: you switch partners frequently, and the atmosphere is usually relaxed. If you go alone, it’s no big deal—it’s very common and a great way to meet people while you dance.
Antilla Salsa Barcelona

Antilla Salsa Barcelona

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4.0
Barcelona
A pioneer of salsa in Barcelona since 1993. Free workshops, dance performances, and live entertainment on the dance floor every night.
Class before party (paid separately) Shows and exhibitions Dance floor animators Multiple dance floors
Tomorrow wednesday opened from 22h to 04h
El Manisero de la Salsa

El Manisero de la Salsa

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4.8
Sant Quirze del Valles
Now located at Carrer de Sa Dragonera 4, Room 7PK2. The school remains in Sabadell (Rocafort 72) under the name Manisero Dance School.
Saturday opened from 18h to 22:30 and from 22:30 to 05:30
ACM CitY

ACM CitY

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5.0
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays feature free workshops, entertainers, and taxi dancers. Check each poster for a list of guest artists.
Weekly parties Weekends Dance floor animators Guest artists
Friday opened from 23h to 05h
La Clave Mataró Escuela y Sala de baile

La Clave Mataró Escuela y Sala de baile

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3.0
Mataró
Over 500 square meters in the heart of the Maresme, offering 40 active classes for all levels. Sandra, Disnay, and their team are dedicated to helping you dance and be happy.
Family vibe
Today tuesday, opened from 17:30 to 23h}
Sabor cubano de gracia

Sabor cubano de gracia

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5.0
Barcelona
Authentic mojitos and live Cuban music. A Caribbean vibe right in the heart of Gràcia.
Family vibe
Today tuesday, opened from 21h to 00h}
The Island Tarragona

The Island Tarragona

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5.0
Reus
A venue and school in Reus offering parties, workshops, and events every week. Online schedule and ticket reservations available.
Thursday opened from 20h to 02h
Mojito Club

Mojito Club

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4.0
Barcelona
Sundays feature a live Cuban orchestra. Thursdays and Sundays: 100% salsa and bachata; Fridays and Saturdays: international Latin music until the early hours of the morning.
Weekends Weekdays Live music / band
Thursday opened from 23h to 04:30
Salsa Republic

Salsa Republic

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Mataró
A school, club, and concert hall all in one. Parties every weekend featuring salsa, bachata, kizomba, and Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Weekends
Friday opened from 23h to 05h
YouSalsa

YouSalsa

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4.4
Barcelona
Mondays at the Casino de Barcelona: a class with instructors who teach new steps, followed by dancing and cocktails in a sophisticated atmosphere.
Weekly parties Occasional events Class before party (paid separately) Free guest list
Monday opened from 20h to 23h
Salsongu

Salsongu

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5.0
Barcelona
800 square meters with two rooms right in the heart of downtown. Sundays from 7 p.m. to midnight, featuring workshops, shows, entertainment, and taxis.
Weekly parties Weekends Shows and exhibitions Multiple dance floors
Saturday opened from 23:30 to 04:30
Bachatongu

Bachatongu

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4.0
Barcelona
800 square meters with two dance floors every Sunday from 7 p.m. to midnight. Pre-party workshops, live performances, entertainment, and non-stop dancing.
Weekly parties Weekends Shows and exhibitions Multiple dance floors
Sunday opened from 19h to 23:59
SAUVAGE SW CLUB BACHATA NIGTH

SAUVAGE SW CLUB BACHATA NIGTH

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Barcelona
SB Session, Monthly Party, dare to experience dancing in a way you never imagined
Friday opened from 22:30 to 06h
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A Guide to Nightlife in Catalonia

Going out dancing in Catalonia is a lively and social experience, especially if you enjoy Latin rhythms. In cities like Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona, or Lleida, it’s common to find dance halls and nightclubs where styles like salsa, bachata, and kizomba are mixed together, along with other rhythms depending on the atmosphere and the night.

The dance culture here is very open: many people go out regularly, both on weekdays and weekends, and you don’t need to go in a group. In fact, going alone is completely normal, since a big part of the experience involves dancing with different people and meeting new people on the dance floor.

Dance venues are usually concentrated in urban areas and places with an active nightlife, though there are also options in smaller cities and surrounding areas. It’s common to find sessions with entertainment, pre-dance workshops, or even live music, though the schedule can change every week.

When you arrive at a venue, you’ll usually see people socializing, switching partners, and having a good time without any pressure. You can start with something low-key, take in the atmosphere, and gradually join in the dancing. Depending on the venue, there may be a cover charge with a drink included, free admission at certain times, or special events.

If you’re thinking of going out, it’s best to check what’s happening, see what kind of music is playing that night, and choose the atmosphere that appeals to you most. All you need is a desire to dance and let yourself be carried away by the music.