NIGHTLIFE But it's the young Spaniards who parade along the wide avenue with attitude and style that catch your eye. If you're new in town, they're the ones to follow . . . as there's a good chance that they're planning to dance the early morning away in one of Barcelona's many discos. The club scene in the city can be expensive but if you know where to go, you don't have to spend a fortune. The Maremagnum shopping mall at Port Vell, at the end of Las Ramblas, transforms into a clubbers' paradise by night. Unlike most other places, there isn't a charge to get in. Whatever your taste in music, jazz, rock or house, there's a niche for everyone in the Catalan capital. The drink, pastis, is guaranteed to get you in the party mood. It's best sampled in the bar of the same name. Bar Pastis is a tiny place with a big personality. It has a French cabaret theme
schedules, in between touring to other international destinations. Many of these DJs use Ibiza as an outlet for presenting new songs within the house, trance and techno genres of electronic dance music. Tourism The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and "disco sunrises". Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehavior from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet "Gomorrah of the Med". Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-
in between touring to other international destinations. Many of these DJs use Ibiza as an outlet for presenting new songs within the house, trance and techno genres of electronic dance music. The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and "disco sunrises". Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehavior from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet "Gomorrah of the Med". Also wellknown is Café del Mar, a longstanding bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular