Amid news of nightclub closures in Barcelona, the city has received an injection of vitality into its nightlife scene with the opening of an exciting new venue in the heart of Eixample.
This brand new establishment, which aims to attract a “quality public”, is called La Villa Barcelona and is located at 257 Còrsega street.
La Villa Barcelona: a luxury space for demanding nightlife
The nightclub seeks to establish itself as a benchmark in the world of nightlife, with a strong emphasis on quality and exclusivity. One of the most striking features of this venue are its 15 VIP tables, which offer a touch of elegance and exclusivity for those seeking an unforgettable evening experience.
The establishment will be open from Wednesday to Saturday, offering a different alternative to what is usually found in the city.
In addition, La Villa Barcelona stands out for its musical approach, which focuses on reggaeton and commercial hits of the moment, so that attendees can enjoy the best music.
The resurrection of nightlife in Barcelona
The opening hours of La Villa Barcelona deviate from the conventional in the world of nightlife. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, the venue will open its doors at 22:00 hours, while on Fridays and Saturdays, the fun will start at 23:00 hours.
La Villa Barcelona joins Barcelona’s nightlife scene after a series of closures that had worried the nightlife entertainment sector in the Catalan capital.
The inauguration of this new space, which took place on September 22, 2023 at 257 Còrsega Street, has given hope back to Barcelona’s nightlife.
This new nightclub prides itself on attracting a “quality crowd” and becoming an integral part of Barcelona’s nightlife scene.
Its design differs from other nightclubs by offering 15 VIP tables on the dance floor, along with other reserved areas available in the room.
A concept of quality and exclusivity for lovers of nightlife
La Villa Barcelona strives to provide its clients with a high quality and exclusive experience. On Fridays and Saturdays, the focus is on VIP tables, although those looking to simply enjoy a drink are also welcome.
The opening of the venue represents a welcome change in a trend that has affected Barcelona’s nightlife for several years. According to the Barcelona and Province Discotheque Businessmen’s Guild (GEDBP), the city has experienced a “decompensation” in its nightlife offer, with an excess of nightclubs in the first part of the night and a shortage in the second part.