What makes it 84% Solo-Friendly: Multiple nightly concerts and DJ sets, friendly crowd, paid cloakroom, easy metro access; a solo traveler enjoys music, dances safely, and can network without needing a companion.
Why 3-4 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to catch a showcase, explore bars and join a late-night set
Apología free showcase:
Join emerging DJs and collectives in La CINC with no cover charge
Tip: Arrive before 22:00 to secure a spot and chat with local artists
The Get Down party:
Dance to Afrohouse, Afrobeat and Latin house on Monday nights
Tip: Buy your €12 advance ticket online to include one drink
Bresh midweek club night:
Move to reggaeton, pop and trap hits in Sala Apolo’s main room
Tip: Check the event page for ticket prices and dress in smart-casual attire
Art installations walk:
View rotating murals and photography between DJ sets
Tip: Head to the walls near the bars early, before crowds gather

L Mio
Small concert hall close to the heart of Barcelona. Security at the door was not expecting to speak English, so he just barked short commands in Spanish at us. Rough scanning of our bags and coat. The lady security guard was s bit more kind. Inside: coats and bags can be stored for 2 euro per piece, but it's a messy place and the lines take long (especially when exiting, everybody cuts lines) upst...
Clément Barillet
Great organization, with plenty of bars and stands to grab drinks easily! I’ve been there a few times for concerts and never had any issues. Even my wife, who’s usually afraid of crowds, feels comfortable there. Top venue!
Tamás Kovács
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
The sound system is excellent for live shows. The layout is somewhat confusing though. It was not entirely clear where the bathrooms are.
Aidid Roslan
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 rhyth...
In summer, La 3 rooftop opens for open-air sets. Bring a light jacket for cool night breezes.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Apología entry | EUR 0 |
| The Get Down ticket | EUR 12 |
| Bresh ticket | EUR 15 |
| Extra drink | EUR 6 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 33 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 113, Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
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