Razzmatazz

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41.3979°N 2.1918°E
Barcelona's legendary five-room warehouse — head to The Loft for the house and techno, and buy your Friday/Saturday ticket before you land.
Razzmatazz is a five-room machine, and the music splits by room. For house and techno you want The Loft — the venue's dedicated techno/house/electro floor. The main hall (Razz Club) leans indie/electro-rock and pop, Lolita runs techno-pop and deep house, Rex Room is hip hop and future beats, and Pop Bar plays pop and R&B classics. On top of the physical rooms, Razzmatazz programs branded nights — Fuego on Fridays (electronic/urban across all rooms), Human on Saturdays (techno/house/electro in Rooms 2 & 3), plus recurring techno sessions — so check which brand is running before you go. Bottom line: the house/techno is real and consistent, but this is a multi-genre building, not a purist techno bunker.
- DOOR
- The door is not notoriously selective — Razzmatazz is a large, established venue and getting in is mostly about having a ticket and valid ID. It's strictly 18+ for the club nights, so carry a passport or ID card; bouncers do check. Big weekend nights (Fri Fuego, Sat Human) draw serious crowds and popular events sell out, so don't count on paying at the door for a headline night. Come after 1am — nothing meaningful happens before then. Expect airport-style bag/security checks at the entrance.
- DRESS
- No formal dress code; casual dark clubwear fits the electronic rooms — smart-casual, no need to overthink it.
- PHOTO
- Assume no photos on the floor — many clubs cover phone cameras.typical
- AGE
- 18+
- CASH
- €15-20 (typically, as of 2026; varies by night/event) · card / cash
- GETTING IN
- Buy in advance. Tickets are sold online through the official site (salarazzmatazz.com) and resellers; door sales exist only if the night isn't sold out, so for a Friday or Saturday headline, lock a ticket before you fly in. Club entry is typically around €15–20 depending on night and ticket type (as of 2026) — the venue has no fixed admission price, so it varies by event. Bring photo ID (18+), arrive after 1am, and take Metro L1 to Marina or L4 to Bogatell (both ~5 min walk); night buses N11/N0 run when the Metro stops.
- Friday01:00–06:00
- Saturday01:00–06:00
- Nearest station
- Marina (Metro L1) or Bogatell (Metro L4), both ~5 min walk
What it is
Razzmatazz is Barcelona's flagship warehouse club — a single Poblenou building housing five club rooms plus a large concert hall, running live gigs and club nights under one roof since the early 2000s. It's open and programming strongly in 2026 (the official agenda is live). If you only clock one venue in Barcelona for electronic music, this is it — but know going in that it's a multi-genre machine, not a one-sound club.
The music — which room is house
The rooms split by genre, so aim precisely. The Loft is the dedicated techno/house/electro floor — that's your room. The main hall (Razz Club) leans indie, electro-rock and pop; Lolita runs techno-pop and deep house; Rex Room is hip hop and future beats; Pop Bar plays pop and R&B classics. Layered over these, Razzmatazz programs branded nights: Fuego on Fridays (electronic/urban, all rooms) and Human on Saturdays (techno/house/electro in Rooms 2 & 3), plus recurring techno sessions. Check which brand is on before you commit.
The door & how to get in
The door isn't notoriously picky — it's mostly ticket-plus-ID. Club nights are strictly 18+, so carry a passport or ID card; they do check, and expect a security bag check at the entrance. Buy in advance through the official site (salarazzmatazz.com) or resellers — door sales only happen if a night isn't sold out, and popular Friday/Saturday nights do sell out. Club entry typically runs around €15–20 depending on the night and ticket type (as of 2026); there's no fixed admission price, so it varies by event.
Practical
- Nights: main club nights Friday & Saturday (plus weekday sessions and live concerts); doors after ~1am, on till ~6am.
- Age: 18+, valid photo ID required.
- Access: Metro Marina (L1) or Bogatell (L4), both ~5 min walk; tram T4-Marina; night buses N11/N0 when the Metro's closed.
- Pay: card and cash accepted.
Is it worth it?
Yes — if you want a proper big-room Barcelona night with a genuine house/techno floor and the option to room-hop across genres, Razzmatazz delivers and rarely disappoints. It's less for the underground purist chasing a single hypnotic techno vault, and more for anyone who wants scale, energy and choice on a Friday or Saturday. Grab a Loft-focused ticket, turn up after 1am, and let the building do the rest.