Sala Apolo

Disco club · el Poble Sec

Sala Apolo

Disco club · el Poble Sec

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Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 113, Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain

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Split-level Barcelona hotspot mixing live shows, DJs, two bars, and an eclectic vibe for nonstop epic nights.  

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Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 113, Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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+34 934 41 40 01
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Tamás Kovács

Google
Very nice place and well organised. I have visited the Leoni Torres concert here. The concert was fabulous and the security was good as well. The prices are a bit high, but who cares if it’s a good concert. :)

Dennis Bauszus

Google
The sound system is excellent for live shows. The layout is somewhat confusing though. It was not entirely clear where the bathrooms are.

Xander Dumas

Google
There are two worlds to this place—the mature and debauchery. I had the time of my life when I attended. However, the bathroom was BEYOND filthy. I became deathly ill after my evening at this place. I spent three weeks battling a bacterial infection. Do not drink uncovered drinks at this place. Try not to use their bathroom. Wear pampers if you have to. Follow these instructions and you will be fine. Fun place, fun times.

Harley Cruz

Google
CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE WAS SO MUCH FUN! Definitely a Sunday Funday activity! The music was so good. Got to see DJ Paulette perform for the first time as well! Slay the house down boots, mama!

Rimuru

Google
Terrible experience with the security guards at the entrance. I witnessed how poorly they treated my friend, who was simply standing near the entrance trying to get some signal, there’s no Wi-Fi or reception inside. Instead of showing any understanding, the guards were unnecessarily rude and told him that if he left, he would have to pay again to re-enter. The whole interaction felt hostile and unwelcoming. Definitely not worth visiting if this is how guests are treated. If you’ve noticed, they don’t respond to negative reviews, they simply don’t care.

Max Sanchez

Google
Pretty great time catching Ela Minus and DJ Python at Nitsa within Sala Apolo. The sound was bumping. Don’t forget your earplugs because I think I woulda had some ringing after if not. It was a lively crowd. A little pushy, but overall respectful. The live show from Ela was great, and Dj Python brought some cool tracks mixed in a really fun way. The bartenders were really chill and not stuck up.

Aidid Roslan

Google
Stepping into this iconic venue in Barcelona, I was immediately struck by its electrifying energy and the anticipation of music lovers eager to witness the magic of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. The queue, though lengthy, moved steadily, and the staff's efficient management kept the crowd engaged and in high spirits. Once inside, the venue transformed into a vibrant haven of pulsating rhythms and mesmerizing melodies. The band's captivating performance ignited the atmosphere, and the crowd swayed and danced in unison, creating an unforgettable shared experience. Despite the large number of attendees, the management ensured a safe and enjoyable environment, ensuring that every fan could fully immerse themselves in the music. From the moment I entered until I left, I was struck by the venue's exceptional organization and the passion of its staff, who worked tirelessly to ensure that every patron had an exceptional experience.

Justin Mitterling

Google
I have gone twice for the Earl Sweatshirt concert and then the Role Model concert, absolutely great atmosphere for a concert venue. Quick service at the bar, serving Estrella Damm and a lot of cocktails as well. Easily accessible and convenient coat check as well. I usually grab a slice of pizza at Al Capone down the block for a quick dinner before a fun concert.
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Katie B.

Yelp
Nasty Mondays at Sala Apolo are an experience. More an experience for anyone not old enough to know what a landline is, but an experience nonetheless. Wanted to do something semi local and not a night club on a Monday, so did some digging and Nasty Mondays popped up. A bartender said she loved the venue on Sunday nights so that was green light enough for me. There were two lines upon arrival and I'm not entirely sure what the difference between the two was, but somehow my pal and I were the last to be shuffled in via the fast moving line. We still had to pay a cover but it was the price of a drink and included a drink, so win/win all around. It's a pretty spacious venue with an upstairs and downstairs and some haphazardly roped off VIP section for people with bottle service (which seems unnecessary given the music selection and vibe of the evening). The music was a mix between rock and '80s, which is not my fave but the kiddos seemed to enjoy it. It gets packed quickly and the "Nasty" part is when these two DJs get on stage and do some interesting theatrics before they start spinning. Entertaining, definitely. The music stayed relatively the same and while it was a little more upbeat because of the energy from the stage, it got late and I grew more tired instead of "let's rage." I wouldn't recommend it highly but I also wouldn't not recommend it. You know?
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Yenny C.

Yelp
I went for the famous "Nasty Monday" and it certainly didn't disappoint! It's so packed for a Monday night! The party runs every week from around 2am to 6am (nightlife of Barcelona starts super late). Entrance fee was 16 euros with a free drink. The alcohol was of really bad quality. Literally got a stomach ache a few hours later, but the music was impressive! They mainly played famous American rock songs. Your guilty pleasure songs might very well be on the list. Very danceable and fun. The crowd was pretty amazing. You could definitely hit up some convos with strangers from all over the world. Too packed close to the main stage but there were some good spots up the terrace. There was another scene down the basement playing the "nasty bass". They're DJing some EDM and electro. Honestly, the beats were not bad at all, even though we didn't know any of the music.
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Ki Y.

Yelp
Unfriendly group of staff/employees. Music was okay. And nothing notably special about the venue.
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Anna B.

Yelp
Nasty Mondays is an experience. There is a €15 cover for everyone (includes 1 drink) but would I go again? Absolutely. The beach clubs (i.e. Opium) are good for a night or two, but if you're looking to do something different with a more local crowd, this is it. There are 2 floors -- the ground floor which is the main one -- and downstairs, where they play more trancey type music. The upstairs stage specializes in heavily American (mostly late 90s/early 00s) feel good music, think: Blink 182, Franz Ferdinand, Sublime, Jet, Smash Mouth interspersed with The Doors, Beatles, The Clash, Kanye, etc. Great way to spend a Monday night in Barcelona tho.
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Hoowa H.

Yelp
I love this place. We couldn't get in one night but we went the next day. It felt like you were at a concert but there was no band and everyone was trashed. Good times.
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Eli R.

Yelp
This place deserves zero stars, terrible music, some of the worst bartenders in town, the cover is a rip off for the "mixed" drink that is 90% mixer. A bunch of 18 year old drink children and childish bar staff that don't know basic drink orders. Huge pass, worst bar, service and club in Barcelona. Cheers.
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Brittany V.

Yelp
This is very very popular place here, has a lot of rock concerts here. I've only been here once but it was a great time (which could completely be because of liquor). Two floors, when I went on a thursday the bottom floor played old school hip hop and pop, the 2nd floor played 80s hits. It got pretty packed pretty quick.
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Marc T.

Yelp
The atmosphere and the dance floor setup was nice. The only problem I had was the music. It was like beating your face against the wall, house music. The same beat for 10 minutes straight, All build up and no drop. They need to update their dj lists.
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Livia L.

Yelp
A fun place to party the night away. Best time to arrive is around 1-2am. Drinks are usually included with the admission fee so hold on to your ticket. Check on their website which dj's are playing as they have different styles on different nights (everything from reggae to house music to indie to rock). The security are great too.
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Monica R.

Yelp
It was so boring, we were there until 3:10am, had to pay €12 each to get in! And couldn't get our money back when there were only 10 people dancing around for 30 minutes straight (I.e. We gave it a chance for a while!) . I've been to hundreds of clubs in my life and this was amongst the lamest. Don't waste your money.

Alexandru A.

Yelp
Horror... from the entrance where the bouncer behaves like an FBI agent, to the rude staff and beyond normal entrance price of 30€

Fran M.

Yelp
Worst place ever I went with 3 friends and security didnt let me in, i wasn't drunk or anything so nicely I ask him why he doesn't let me in and he said theres no reason he just he didnt like me and I said that was not an excuse he has to give one and he said get out here I'll punch you the face I just feel racism but then I realized probably not he was black anyway...so he is minotory just like me, Im from New York but I will never comeback this place...

Adora B.

Yelp
I stayed in Poble Sec and this was a five minute walk. I had the time of my life dancing here. We went yesterday, Saturday night, at 2ish and it was a bit slow but by 3 am it was packed. The DJ played techno house music and the picture someone posted of the colored lights and the fog is pretty reflective of the vibe. It was 15 Euros to get in which included a free drink. There's a big dance floor and big bar downstairs and we couldn't figure out how to get upstairs?

Matt P.

Yelp
This club was pretty cool. There are two dance floors, one on the street floor and a larger one above. The music is fairly eclectic: ranging from electro to rock to Afrikaans hip hop. I didn't try the drinks, so I can't speak much for pricing. The only issue I had is the bouncers. Most we're very respectful and kind, however one took the cigarette off a girl I was sitting next to and put it out on my lips, after I had asked him not to touch me. I doubt this is an adequate description of all the bouncers, so I guess the only advice I can offer is to steer clear of anyone smoking. All in all, the bouncer's abuse really ruined my experience. Avoid this club if you'd like to keep your lips un-burned and intact.

Rick W.

Yelp
first of all i am from los angeles. I went with my buddy to the "USA" dj night. This guy sucked balls. I mean... royally. my buddy stopped me from going up there to hand him a note saying .. bro.. dont you realize .. not a single f*cking person is dancing. Change your sh*t up. The guy was awful I mean really bad. We gave up and left because he was so bad. I will be tracking down the management to complain about my fellow american because he just was an embarrassment . anyone that has been to vegas and rolls into this place will go up and punch the dude in the face. Nobody is jumping , nobody is bouncing, people are goddamned standing on the dance floor!!!!
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Andres B.

Yelp
barcelona's answer to the "Fillmore"? well its pretty cool. lots of international bands play this 800 cap venue. great vibes in the upstairs big room. good lighting and sight lines. balcony. check out the monthly burlesque gig "Taboo". there is also downstairs 350 cap smaller venue w good sound.