You can find hundreds of bars, live music, and nightclubs in Madrid – after all, it’s a leading destination for nightlife in Europe. With the city centre and trendy neighbourhoods offering so many incredible options, there’s no shortage of unforgettable nights to be had.

But with so many venues to choose from, how do you pick the best ones? Here, we’ve highlighted some of the most acclaimed nightlife spots to help you make your trip to Madrid simply extraordinary. From historic rock bars to multi-level nightclubs, the following destinations ensure you experience the party of your dreams during your stay.

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    Sala El Sol

    A historic live music venue for local and international gigs

    Sala El Sol
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    Sala El Sol has long been one of the top late-night venues in Madrid since opening in 1979. This beloved spot rose to prominence during an era known as “Movida Madrileña” (Madrid Scene), a countercultural movement that followed the country’s transition to democracy. This legacy is still evident today through the venue’s compelling live performances and welcoming atmosphere.

    Over the years, countless local and international artists have graced Sala El Sol’s storied stage. Familiar names include Alanis Morissette, The Strokes, and Snow Patrol. The club is just a short walk from the Gran Vía subway station in central Madrid.

    Location: C. de los Jardines, 3, 28013 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Wednesday and Sunday from 8 pm to midnight, Thursday from 8 pm to 5 am, Friday–Saturday from 8 pm to 6 am

    Phone: +34 915 22 44 03

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    Honky Tonk Bar Room

    Jam to rock and blues in an influential basement club

    Honky Tonk Bar Room
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    Honky Tonk is a bustling basement club in Madrid’s thriving Trafalgar neighbourhood. Established in 1987 by a local drummer, this legendary nightspot has given numerous highly influential Spanish and Latin performers their first taste of the live stage, including Alejandro Sanz, Ariel Rot and Nacha Pop.

    Honky Tonk focuses on rock and blues, featuring weekly gigs from local and international acts. Meanwhile, several acclaimed resident DJs spin a pulsating nightly soundtrack to keep the venue bursting with activity. Get down to enjoy incredible jam sessions and a great vibe in this historic space.

    Location: Calle de Covarrubias, 24, 28010 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Tuesday–Thursday from 9.30 pm to 5 am, Friday–Saturday from 9.30 pm to 6 am (closed on Sundays and Mondays)

    Phone: +34 914 45 61 91

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    Independance Club

    Dance to alternative tunes from resident DJs and live bands

    Independance Club
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    Independance Club is set on the edge of Madrid Historic District, making it great for late-night fun if you’re staying in the city centre. This trendy destination is next to the Estación del Arte metro station for easy access from just about anywhere in Madrid.

    Independance Club hosts live music performances from popular rock, indie and hip-hop acts late into the night. Check out its themed tribute events to rock out to classic tunes from the likes of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana and U2.

    Location: C. de Atocha, 127, 28012 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Thursday–Saturday from 11 pm to 6 am (closed Sundays to Wednesdays)

    Phone: +34 683 51 64 74

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    Macera Taller Bar

    Discover inventive cocktails in a wonderfully stylish location

    Macera Taller Bar
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    Macera Taller Bar is a stellar spot for those seeking a distinctive cocktail and friendly atmosphere in Madrid. Head inside to find ultra-chic decor featuring exposed pipes and brick walls. This surrounds a brightly lit bar that’s stocked with a comprehensive selection of Spanish liqueurs.

    The cocktail menu constantly evolving, so there’s always a new artisanal drink to sample at Macera Taller Bar. A must-try is the Mexican-inspired Tepachita, which combines high-end tequila, triple sec and lemon juice to deliver a zestful experience. These imaginative creations go down a treat after a long day of exploring Madrid's famous sights.

    Location: C. de San Mateo, 21, 28004 Madrid, Spain

    Phone: +34 910 11 58 10

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    Salmon Guru

    Experience artistic cocktails and intriguing cuisine at this landmark

    Salmon Guru
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    Salmon Guru is a celebrated cocktail bar in Madrid’s fascinating Literary Quarter or Barrio de las Letras. With this part of town home to some of the city’s most esteemed writers and artists over the last few centuries, this venue adds to the area’s history even more by earning a prestigious spot on the “World’s 50 Best Bars” list.

    Salmon Guru is renowned for its unique cocktail menu that combines intense flavours with an ingenious presentation. Meanwhile, the award-winning bar has a selection of exotic dishes, ranging from small bites like Iranian caviar to substantial options such as grilled sea bass.

    Location: Calle de Echegaray, 21, 28014 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Tuesday–Friday from 4 pm to 2 am, Saturday from 3 pm to 2.30 am, Sunday from 3 pm to 2 am

    Phone: +34 910 00 61 85

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    Baton Rouge Cocktail Bar

    Enjoy a creative cocktail menu and delicious street food options

    Baton Rouge Cocktail Bar
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    Baton Rouge Cocktail Bar has been a flourishing destination for expertly made drinks since 2017. Decked out with stylish vintage furniture, this multi-level bar offers more than 250 liqueurs behind the bar, ensuring the masterful staff can make just about any request. Plus, the venue is well-known for its innovative cocktail list.

    From its position just a short walk from Sol train station, Baton Rouge serves a delightful street food menu. You’ll get to feast on fresh chicken and bacon tortillas or American-style southern chicken wings. With the super knowledgeable team ensuring you have the best experience, a visit to this lively Madrid nightlife spot is a must.

    Location: C. de la Victoria, 8, 28012 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 7 pm to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 7 pm to 2.30 am

    Phone: +34 914 21 27 27

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    1862 Dry Bar

    Sample artisanal cocktails in a fashionable location

    1862 Dry Bar
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    1862 Dry Bar is beloved for its signature cocktails, served in the stylish surrounds of the inner-city neighbourhood of Malasaña. With the bar taking its name from when pioneering American mixologist Jerry Thomas published the first cocktail book, the street-level bar and vaulted cellar are great for enjoying a refined mixed drink.

    So, what should you look for on the menu? Across signature and classic options, there’s bound to be a tipple that captures your attention. The Negroni and Gin Fizz are much-loved staples, while specials such as the Golden Martini and Hombre Lobo might appeal to curious cocktail lovers. Guest bartenders regularly showcase their talents at 1862 Dry Bar.

    Location: C. del Pez, 27, 28004 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 4 pm to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 4 pm to 2.30 am

    Phone: +34 609 53 11 51

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    Del Diego Cocktail Bar

    Drink delicious cocktails at this prized New York-style cocktail bar

    Del Diego Cocktail Bar
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    Del Diego Cocktail Bar is a long-standing venue in the central district of Chueca. Surrounded by high-end boutiques, tapas eateries and craft markets, this New York-style lounge bar has enjoyed an esteemed reputation for superior service and drinks since 1990. Plus, the wood-panelled decor and high ceilings have won numerous interior design awards.

    However, it’s the extensive cocktail menu that steals the limelight. Featuring local classics, international favourites, and inventive in-house creations, you’ll discover everything from mojitos and whisky sours to the signature Del Diego. Pair your choice of tipple with Del Diego Cocktail Bar’s sumptuous selection of bar treats, including Spanish charcuterie and olives.

    Location: C. de la Reina, 12, 28004 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 7 pm to 3 am, Friday–Saturday from 7 pm to 3.30 am (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 915 23 31 06

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    Planet Club

    Party until the earning hours in this dynamic neon nightclub

    Planet Club
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    Planet Club is one of the top spots for all-night fun in Madrid. This neon-drenched nightclub is open 365 days a year, with high-energy crowds cramming into the narrow space. Across colourful cocktails, champagne and shisha, this vivacious spot is perfect for late-night drinks with great company.

    Resident DJs put on a show every night of the week, but Planet Club also hosts special events and themed parties that see the schedule overflow with exciting happenings. As the club is within a 5-minute walk from Sol train station, getting back to your hotel after a long night on the dancefloor is never a problem.

    Location: C. del Príncipe, 20, 28012 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 8 pm to 3 am, Friday–Saturday from 8 pm to 3.30 am

    Phone: +34 617 23 50 56

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    Teatro Kapital

    Explore 7 floors of nightclub fun at this iconic venue

    Teatro Kapital
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    Teatro Kapital is arguably the biggest nightclub in Madrid, featuring 7 jam-packed floors dedicated to different genres and atmospheres. The main floor comes to life with booming house and electronic tunes, while the other spaces host hip-hop parties, intimate cocktails, karaoke, and a stylish open-air terrace.

    Opened in 1983, the venue’s capacity stretches to 10,000 on the busiest nights of the year. While DJs drive the soundtrack on each level, Teatro Kapital also hosts local and international performers, ranging from award-winning indie bands to iconic singers. Check out upcoming events or head along during the week to soak up the fun.

    Location: C. de Atocha, 125, 28012 Madrid, Spain

    Open: Wednesday–Thursday and Sunday from 11 pm to 5.30 am, Friday–Saturday from 11 pm to 6 am (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)

    Phone: +34 914 20 29 06

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Hudson Brown | Contributing Writer