Event Dates
From: Friday, December 1, 2023
To: Friday, December 1, 2023
Nothing says Friday like “Dirty Disco” Barcelona, one of the hottest gay parties in town
Nothing says Friday like “Dirty Disco” Barcelona, one of the hottest gay parties in town.
- Stay just steps from the club at the H10 Metropolitan, rated “Fabulous” by guests with a beautiful outdoor pool, spacious designer rooms and high-end amenities.
The Party
- If you want to party late into the night with the sexiest guys in Barcelona, then get dirty!
- Summer sees the event host “Dirty Beach” with even hotter gogos in speedos and thumping Summer anthems.
- Dirty Disco Barcelona is one of the city’s leading party nights during long weekends, Summer nights and holiday celebrations.
- Enjoy the most sensational theme nights with spectacular costumes, fit muscle boys, over-the-top drag hosts and a fun, friendly vibe.
- Dirty House Barcelona takes over City Hall club from Midnight to 6 am, just a 4-minute drive or 9-minute walk from the gay bars of Eixample.
The Venue
- City Hall Club – Located on Rambla de Catalunya, 4, City hall is a basement club with plush decor housed in a former turn-of-the-century theatre restored with new sound and light but maintaining the charm and beauty of the original space.
- The club is located in the heart of Barcelona close to Plaza Catalunya with famous neighbours including “La Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, El Gran Teatro del Liceu, El Palau de La Música Catalana and Las Ramblas.
- Enjoy one of the finest hotels in the city at the ME Barcelona, offering stunning city views, the best rooftop pool in the city centre and a “Superb” rating from guests on everything from Breakfast to location.
Where to stay?
Here are the hotels we recommend that have good reviews and keep you close to all the action
Where to stay close to all the gay bars
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The ME Hotel Barcelona
is our preferred hotel in the city.
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The gay district of Barcelona is located in the city’s Eixample district, known locally as “Gaixample”. Here you will find most of the gay bars, clubs and restaurants. It is quite compact and easy to navigate. There are also lots of hotels and apartments available in this area.
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We have chosen hotels in Barcelona that keep you close to all the shops, restaurants & bars
Hotel El Palace Barcelona is located in Eixample District, close to the Ramblas, the main shopping area and Barcelona’s main tourist attractions. It offers a Mayan-style luxury spa. A limousine service with a chauffeur is available on request. Stylish air-conditioned rooms with classic decor, satellite TV, desk, minibar and a private bathroom
Featuring a rooftop terrace with a bar and chill-out pool, H10 Metropolitan is located in Barcelona, 90 m from Plaça Catalunya. It offers a tapas restaurant and free WiFi. Each room has a flat-screen satellite TV, air conditioning, coffee machine and a minibar. The private bathroom comes with a hairdryer and bathrobes.
Hotel Catalonia Plaza Cataluña offers an outdoor pool and stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. It is housed in a Modernist building 50 m from Barcelona’s Plaza Catalunya. The hotel serves a continental buffet breakfast with show cooking and it includes a wide variety of regional products and home-made cakes.
The Cram Hotel is located in a building that dates back to 1892 and features a modernist façade, and a modern, elegant interior. Rooms boast advanced lighting and access control technology. The air-conditioned rooms a private bathroom with a hairdryer. Rooms feature beds by Treca de Paris, and elegant curtains by Gastón y Daniela.
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