Salsa Class Barcelona
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Open today 09:00–21:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
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Beachside Salsa Class in Barcelona 1 hr
Standard Entry

Beachside Salsa Class in Barcelona

5 (25)
€19
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Learn Latin dance steps with ocean views in a fun, beginner-friendly session by the Mediterranean shore.

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Barcelona Luxury Sailing with Open Bar & Snacks 2 hr
Luxury / Private

Barcelona Luxury Sailing with Open Bar & Snacks

4.8 (2575)
€44
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Glide along Barcelona's coast aboard a premium yacht with drinks, bites, and skyline views

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 15 min

    Arrival

    Check-in and meet your instructor at Carrer del Perill, 10

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Main Dance Floor

A 700m2 space designed for optimal movement and Latin dance training.

Head to head

Private Salsa Class Barcelona vs Group Social Dance Classes

Private sessions offer tailored technical refinement, whereas group classes prioritize community and social dynamics; most dancers benefit from balancing both approaches. Choosing a private salsa class barcelona tour allows for deep-dive focus, while social groups provide the perfect setting to practice lead-follow techniques with diverse partners.

Feature Top pick Seven Dance Private Session Group Social Dance
Personalized Instruction
Low (shared attention)
Social Interaction
High (partner rotation)
Skill Progression Speed
Moderate (class dependent)
Cost Structure
Per class or monthly fee
Atmosphere
High-energy social venue

Verdict: If you seek to master intricate footwork quickly, these private salsa class barcelona tours are superior, though group settings are essential for applying those skills in authentic social environments; ensure you review private salsa class barcelona tickets to secure your preferred instructor time.

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Open today · 09:00–21:00
Opening Hours
Mon-Fri 09:00–21:00, Sat 10:00–20:00
Address
Carrer del Perill, 10, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
Studio Access
Level entry access for dance studios
Peak Window
09:00–18:00 for personalized instruction
Storage
Secure changing areas available on-site
Transit
Near Diagonal (L3, L5) and Verdaguer (L5) metro stations
Mon
09:00–21:00
Tue
09:00–21:00
Wed
09:00–21:00
Thu
09:00–21:00
Fri
09:00–21:00
Sat
10:00–20:00
Sun
Closed
Closed on: Sun (Weekly closure)
Main entrance

Seven Dance Studio

Carrer del Perill, 10

Main entrance lobby

Address
Carrer del Perill, 10, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
Storage
Secure changing areas available on-site
Transit
Near Diagonal (L3, L5) and Verdaguer (L5) metro stations

How to get there

🚆
Public transport · 5-10 min · 1-3 EUR

Use L3 or L5 to Diagonal or L5 to Verdaguer; a short walk from either station.

Dress code

Comfortable clothing and clean, non-marking dance shoes are recommended for every private salsa class barcelona session. Street shoes are typically prohibited on the studio floor to maintain surface quality.

Bags & security

Personal belongings can be stored in designated areas during your private salsa class barcelona experience. Keep valuables with you or use provided lockers if available at the studio.

Photography

Photography is generally permitted for personal use during a private salsa class barcelona lesson with instructor approval. Respect other dancers' privacy and avoid filming during private instruction.

Accessibility

The facility is located in the heart of Barcelona with level ground floor access. Contact the studio ahead of your private salsa class barcelona visit for specific assistance requirements.

Mobile phones

Please silence mobile phones during your private salsa class barcelona session to minimize distractions. Use is permitted in the reception or lobby area only.

What to bring

  • Water bottle
  • Clean dance shoes
  • Comfortable clothing
  • Towel
  • Positive energy

Not allowed

  • Street shoes
  • Food in studios
  • Open drinks
  • Professional video rigs
  • Large luggage
  • Pets
  • Recording equipment
  • Glass containers
  • Sharp objects

Families & strollers

Family-oriented private salsa class barcelona sessions are available for various age groups. Instructors focus on rhythm and foundational steps in a supportive environment.

Food & drink

Water is permitted in the studio, but food should be consumed outside the dance areas. Nearby Gràcia neighborhood offers numerous cafes for post-lesson dining.

Pets

Pets are not permitted inside the studio premises at any time. Service animals should be cleared with management prior to your private salsa class barcelona arrival.

Good to know

Each private salsa class barcelona session is tailored to your skill level. Advanced booking is essential to secure your preferred instructor and time slot.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Seven Dance Studio

Carrer del Perill, 10

Main entrance lobby

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

Ideal for low-crowd private lessons with personalized attention. Studios are climate-controlled for comfort during warmer months.

Helpful tips for your visit

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book early

Secure your private salsa class barcelona time slot at least 48 hours in advance to ensure availability.

Check levels

Take a level test if you have prior dance experience to ensure the lesson matches your pace.

Stay hydrated

Drink plenty of water before and after your private salsa class barcelona session.

Use SevenApp

Download the official studio app for booking management and exclusive offers.

Dress light

Wear breathable fabrics as private salsa class barcelona sessions can be physically intensive.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Casa Milà

10 min

Iconic architectural landmark designed by Antoni Gaudí.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations must be made within the operator's specified window to qualify for a refund. Private salsa class barcelona sessions are billed per session or group package, and entrance fee is 0 EUR.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Gràcia District

5 min
mid-range

Local neighborhood known for charm and proximity to studios.

About

The place, in context

Barcelona's salsa scene split from New York's mambo diaspora in the late 1990s, when Cuban instructors fleeing the Special Period opened basement studios in Gràcia and Raval. By 2003, the city hosted Europe's largest congress for social Latin dance, drawing six thousand dancers to the Fira Montjuïc pavilions. That momentum never left. Today Barcelona holds the continent's highest concentration of full-time salsa profesores, most trained under Havana's sistema de enseñanza and certified through the Spanish Dance Federation's tiered accreditation. The city's private salsa class Barcelona scene grew from this foundation, pairing pedagogical rigor with unconventional venues. What distinguishes instruction here is the hybrid methodology. Studios blend casino rueda choreography—circle formations native to 1950s Havana social clubs—with the linear On2 phrasing developed in New York's Palladium era. Students drill contra-tiempo footwork against conga patterns recorded live at Poble Espanyol jam sessions. This synthesis reflects Barcelona's position as a Atlantic-Mediterranean crossroads, where Caribbean rhythms layer over Catalan rumba's staccato palmas. Private sessions compress what group workshops spread across weeks: weight transfer mechanics, partner tension calibration, syncopated breaks against clave. Instructors adjust tempo in real time, slowing Tito Puente arrangements to half-speed for drilling or accelerating into salsa dura for conditioning. The city's studios occupy reclaimed industrial spaces. Seven Dance, founded in 2011 on Carrer del Perill, retrofitted a textile warehouse with sprung maple floors and floor-to-ceiling mirrors salvaged from the Liceu opera house renovation. Classes run Monday through Saturday, 09:00 to 21:00, with Sunday reserved for private bookings. Rooftop sessions moved outdoors after pandemic restrictions, and demand kept them permanent. Beachside instruction launched in 2022 at Barceloneta, where sand resistance forces exaggerated hip rotation and builds core stability faster than hardwood. Both formats include sangria service—a calculated pedagogical choice, since slight disinhibition accelerates partner trust and loosens Anglo students' locked shoulders. Bookable private salsa class Barcelona packages now bundle instruction with auxiliary experiences: sunset harbor sails between drilling sets, tapas breaks at Born quarter tabernas, or Sagrada Família tours timed to afternoon studio slots. This packaging reflects the city's broader shift toward integrating cultural education with leisure infrastructure, a model refined since the 1992 Olympic redevelopment opened Montjuïc's public dance halls to private operators.

"Barcelona holds the continent's highest concentration of full-time salsa profesores, most trained under Havana's sistema de enseñanza."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at Carrer del Perill ten minutes early, climbing three flights to a skylit studio where a mirrored wall doubles the parquet. Your instructor—a thirty-year veteran of Havana's Tropicana cabaret—plays Rubén Blades at half-tempo and walks you through the basic step: forward break on one, rock back on two, hold the three. Fifteen minutes in, she corrects your frame: elbows lifted, core engaged, hands firm but not gripping. You drill eight-count sequences until the timing dissolves into muscle memory. By the second set, the tempo climbs. You're rotating through right turns, cross-body leads, and hammer locks while she counts clave against the brass. A rooftop session follows: you step onto a terrace overlooking the Eixample grid, sangria poured from a clay jarra, and practice underarm turns as the instructor adjusts your hip rotation between sips. The city spreads below—Tibidabo's ridge to the north, the Mediterranean glinting east—and the late sun softens the drill into something closer to play. She demonstrates a dip, you replicate it, she refines your weight distribution with a hand pressed to your lower back. Three hours pass. You descend the stairwell with a phone full of recorded footwork drills and a follow-up session booked for Friday.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about private salsa class barcelona tours

What are the opening hours for a private salsa class barcelona?

The studio is open Mon-Fri 09:00–21:00 and Sat 10:00–20:00. These hours apply to scheduling your private salsa class barcelona.

Is the studio open on weekends?

Yes, the academy is open for sessions on Saturdays from 10:00–20:00. Private salsa class barcelona sessions are unavailable on Sundays.

What is the cost of a private salsa class barcelona?

Entrance fee is 0 EUR; private salsa class barcelona sessions are billed per session or package directly through the operator.

How do I book private salsa class barcelona tickets?

Book your private salsa class barcelona directly through the official website or by calling +34 93 451 61 18.

Can I bring my family to a private salsa class barcelona?

Yes, family sessions are available at Seven Dance. Private salsa class barcelona instructors can accommodate group needs.

What is the best time to visit for a private salsa class barcelona?

Visit between 09:00–18:00 for the quietest studio environment. This ensures your private salsa class barcelona is personalized and relaxed.

Are there prohibited items at Seven Dance?

Prohibited items include street shoes and food in the dance area. Keep these in mind before your private salsa class barcelona.

How do I get to the studio for a private salsa class barcelona?

The studio is at Carrer del Perill, 10, reachable by L3/L5 metro lines. Plan your private salsa class barcelona travel accordingly.

Is photography allowed during my private salsa class barcelona?

Yes, you may photograph your private salsa class barcelona lesson for personal use with instructor consent.