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Teatro Barceló

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    Located in the former Barceló theatre, for many years it was known as Pacha, one of the biggest hotspots in Madrid’s 'Movida' cultural movement of the 80s. Now, Teatro Barceló is one of the most select and glamorous clubs in the area of Tribunal. It is divided into three different areas so that you can enjoy a wide variety of different music styles.

    The club draws a very varied crowd, usually over the age of 25, although in the afternoons at weekends it is reserved for the under 18s, becoming an alcohol-free disco. The club has a strict dress code.

    It is divided into different rooms: the Main Room, playing house music, has three bars, a stage with tables, armchairs and large screens; the Scotch room is a smaller area with a completely different feel, playing electronic music, and on the top floor, the legendary Sky Room plays 80s music.

    This venue can also be hired for private events such as launches, family gatherings… 

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    Last updated: 06/06/2022
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    Club
    Address
    Calle
    de Barceló, 11
    28004
    Tourist area
    Chueca
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 447 01 28
    Fax
    Metro
    Tribunal (L1, L10)
    Bilbao (L1, L4)
    Alonso Martínez (L4, L5, L10)
    Bus
    3, 21, 37, 40, 149, C03, N23
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Recoletos
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking Station: Barceló (calle Barceló, 7)

    Times

    Monday (The Embassy session): 11:30pm - 5:30am

    Wed - Sat: 11:30pm - 5:30am

    Check other sessions in official website.

     

    Type
    Nightclubs

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