Just as in the rest of
If dancing all night long is not your cup of tea, there are other quieter options to choose from when it comes to ways to spend the night.
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The area most favoured by those who enjoy going out to these places is probably Plaza Santa Ana. This is where tourists usually flock to, however you will also come across a considerable number of locals as well. Tapas bars line the streets here so the selection is endless.
Along Castellana you will find mostly upscale bars and nightclubs with the kind of crowd such places attract. It is unlikely to find students here and the general age group ranges from 25 years upwards. The same goes for Retiro and
Running parallel to Castellana are many salsatecas or salsa nightclubs, owned and run by Latin American immigrants.
In the Malasaña district you’ll mostly come across simpler bars that can come off as rather untidy or unclean. Prices here are very affordable and the crowd is generally very young, mostly made up of students who like to spend their evenings here. Plaza Dos de Mayo is a square that is always buzzing with activity – the clubs there are relatively stylish and therefore quite expensive. When the bars in this area close down for the night, the streets empty fairly quickly and it is not a good idea to stay around for to long as in this part of town street crime at that hour is very high.
The Chueca district is one of the favourite areas of
If you’re a jazz or salsa fan, in Huerta you’ll be sure to find a music bar to your liking. On weekends these places usually have live music to enjoy along with your drink.
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1 comment:
Hola SumoChica!!! (tu m'as fait rire avec ton pseudo)
Toi, t'es la spécialiste du Going out!
À quand l'article sur les sorties parisiennes?
des bises!
M.
PS: nouvelle playlist sur mon blog...
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