Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Clubs : Spain : Barcelona : Poble Nou : Razzmatazz Club

Clubs : Spain : Barcelona : Poble Nou : Razzmatazz Club

About Razzmatazz Club
Razzmatazz is arguably Barcelona's one and only super club. It contains five different club spaces in one massive warehouse style building. You could go to this club, choose one room and feel like you'd been in your own club all night. Alternatively, you can take an adventure - get lost in the maze of pumping dancefloors and confusing corridors..

Razzmatazz contains two large spaces and three more intimate club spaces. All have their own dancefloor and numerous bars. The music policy is eclectic - varying across nights and across the different spaces on the same night. Expect modern and forward thinking music, covering everything from electro to pop to dubstep to disco. This club offers some of the best line-ups for international big players.

Razzmatazz Club Review By Jennifer212_12  : Waterford, Ireland
Like all rowdy teenagers, my five friends and I wanted a club where the songs were blaring and the atmosphere was buzzing. We, my potential razzmatazz go-er, were certainly not disappointed. We booked Barcelona as a last minute 'party' holiday and as we have visited the London night life, and the Paris techno boats, we thought Barcelona wouldn't stand a chance against these cosmo cities. However Barcelona proved strongly to be the victor. We went late August, as six eager Irish girls ready to enjoy the general craic of this foreign city. We stayed there for six nights and from post midnight till 8 o clock, we truly were impressed. We attended numerous other clubs like 'Ottozutz' (a club with a slightly ghetto twist), 'Jamboree' (small but with drinks flowing- intense fun), 'City hall'( hotspot for internationals) and 'Opium mar'(killer location with eye candy to match), however none proved competition for our Razzmatazz. A scout approached us on the beach and for 15 euro (5 of which we paid there and then) you were entitled to a bus to and from the club running from 2-7 and two free drinks on arrival ( a short and a long). We were sold. The bus proved great fun going there as chatting with all nationalities started the night off on a Continental level. The club, the music, the people = Wow. Instant buzz when entering nightclub, along with a sneaky naggon or two, caused us to hit the floor HARD. Dancing with the Spaniards, on top of podiums and working our way up to the d.j throughout the friendly frenzy caused this club to come out on top. As avid techno lovers, we were definitely impressed. The dress code is definitely casual (shorts and tees certainly do suffice), so ladies no need to kill your feet simply throw on a pair of converse/ summer toms and dance/stomp the night away. Only negative; make sure to hold on to tickets as without them your promised free drink, isn't free at all. After dancing for hours, our bus awaited us to bring us back to 'las Ramblas' (note; make sure to make a bee line for the bus when club closes to avoid crowds.)After a recital of the Irish national anthem on a bus full of frenchies, we continued the craic at a french party where our leaving cert standard combined with dutch courage enabled us to keep the banter following. From 2-9 (a.m) this club and its consequences provided us a night most of us can remember!!!! NOT TO BE MISSED- TRUST ME.


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Address AlmogĂ vers, 122, 08005 Barcelona, Spain | Phone +34 933 20 82 00

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