Barcelona is a city full of secrets. Hidden doors, unmarked alleys, and stories known only to locals shape its nightlife scene. On New Year’s Eve, this exclusive speakeasy with tapas experience invites you to discover that hidden world while welcoming the New Year in a memorable way.
Guided by a local insider, you’ll step into Barcelona’s speakeasy-style bars and creative hidden venues. These are places tucked away behind discreet entrances, prohibition-inspired interiors, and stylish spaces where atmosphere matters more than crowds.
As midnight approaches, the group comes together to mark the moment that makes this night special. You’ll celebrate the New Year with Cava and fireworks, creating a festive and unforgettable countdown in true Barcelona style.
By the end of the night, you won’t just have visited hidden bars. You’ll have experienced Barcelona’s nightlife culture in a personal, social, and meaningful way.
Explore Barcelona’s hidden speakeasy bars, enjoy tapas and included drinks, and celebrate New Year’s Eve with Cava and fireworks at midnight.
Meet your guide inside of Milan's Cocktail Bar. Please inquire with the bartender if you are unable to find the guide.
• Minimum age is 18 years
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