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The Black Room

The Black Room, Rambla de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
The Black Room is a weekly dance club hosted at Club City Hall, attracting a loud, masculine, and super cruisy crowd. The venue is huge, spread over three floors and including a large dance floor, outdoor terrace, and of course the dark room. People who come to The Black Room are looking to party hard so prepare yourself for loud music, lots of drinks, and attractive go-go dancers.
Outdoor Seating, Dancing, Cruising
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