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Top spot in the port. A large club with a spacious outdoor terrace and tropical ambience. Smart dress.
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If you’re looking for somewhere basic and relaxed, this place might be for you. The music is reggae, hip-hop, rap, funk and R&B, and the only concession to design is a Bob Marley poster or two and a few coloured lights. If it’s your birthday, two bottles of bubbly are on the house.
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The flamenco clubs burst with life in Cádiz. Good bets include Peña La Perla and Peña Enrique el Mellizo.
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The zone around the harbour is loaded with venues and Anfiteatro is one of the best. Open Friday and Saturday only.
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Located in the Hotel Torrequebrada, the casino has tables for blackjack, chemin de fer, punto y banco and roulette. The nightclub offers a flamenco show. Smart dress.
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Another choice with a youthful atmosphere, this disco features go-go dancers and live acts. Summer nights are brightened up by international DJs who come to spin the latest sounds.
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This gay bar has a basement dance floor and curtained booths, as well as monthly drag shows and striptease contests.
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This is a popular disco in the caves of Sacromonte (see Moorish Granada: Albaicín). Music echoes from four dance floors to the rooftop terraces, offering a striking view of the Alhambra at sunrise. Weekends are the time to go, unless you want the place to yourself.
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This atmospheric club hosts flamenco, jazz and ethnic music concerts on Thursdays and Sundays. Decorated in Moorish style, the centuries-old water cistern has been transformed into a stage.
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Here you will find genuine flamenco at its impassioned best. The gypsy quarter of Santiago is the place to make for, where you will find a number of peñas (clubs), but don’t expect much before 10pm.
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