Nightlife in Baqueira Beret

Nightlife

Slope-side champagne, base bars as the lifts close, and late clubs at Baqueira — après on a Spanish schedule, which means it starts late and finishes later.

Where to go out

Baqueira's scene runs on slope-side champagne and base bars, with late clubs next door for a bigger night out.

The slopes

The Moët Winter Lounge on the Beret snow — champagne in the sun from lunchtime on, ski-in on foot.

The base

Bars at Baqueira 1500 fill the moment the lifts close, with DJs or live music at weekends.

Hotel bars

The five-star hotels keep smart cocktail bars and spas going for a slower, later evening off the snow.

The clubs

Tiffany's and Tuc Nere at the base — the late-night discos that only warm up around 2am, Spanish-style.

Slope-Side & Cocktail Bars

Slope-side champagne and cocktails — the chic Moët Winter Lounge on the snow and the après bars at the Baqueira base.

The Beret plateau at Baqueira Beret, setting for the Moët Winter Lounge
Slope-Side & Cocktail Bars

Moët Winter Lounge

Orri sector, Beret

Slope-side champagne après on the Beret snow

Daytime into the afternoon, ski season

Clubs

Late-night clubs at the Baqueira base — Tiffany's and Tuc Nere, which only warm up around 2am.

The Beret sector at Baqueira Beret, near Tiffany's
Clubs

Tiffany's

Baqueira 1500

The resort's landmark late-night disco

Late night, ski season
The Baqueira Beret ski resort, where Tuc Nere sits at the base
Clubs

Tuc Nere

Baqueira 1500

Late-night dancing at the Baqueira base

Late night, ski season

Drinks & Value

Prices are reasonable by Western-European standards. Local local beers and a glass of Catalan wine are the easy-value order; champagne and cocktails at the smart bars cost more.

Good to Know

Baqueira's nights are après-first — slope-side bars and hotel terraces run into the small hours in summer, while the big clubbing happens at the base clubs. Live music and DJs near the resorts quietens down late due to noise rules.

Baqueira Après-Ski — FAQ

What is après-ski at Baqueira like?+

Smart and Spanish. It starts with champagne at the slope-side Moët Winter Lounge and base bars as the lifts close, moves to long village dinners around 9–10pm, and ends — if you have the stamina — at the clubs Tiffany's and Tuc Nere, which only get going around 2am.

Where is the best après-ski at Baqueira?+

The Moët Winter Lounge on the Beret/Orri slopes for champagne in the sun, and the bars at the Baqueira 1500 base as the lifts close. The five-star hotels run smart cocktail bars for later.

Does Baqueira have late-night clubs?+

Yes — Tiffany's (formerly Pacha) and Tuc Nere at the Baqueira base are the late-night clubs, filling up in the small hours in line with the Spanish schedule.

Is Baqueira nightlife only in ski season?+

Mostly, yes — the après and club scene runs through the ski season (late November to April), busiest over the peak weeks. In summer the valley is quieter and geared to walkers and cyclists.

Is there a cover charge or dress code?+

Après and hotel bars are relaxed — you'll go straight from the slopes. The clubs are smarter and later; expect a sharper look and possible entry or minimum spend at the weekend.