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Andalucía and Costa del Sol : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • One of the most popular gay spots is Abadía (No. 521). Tensión (No. 524) is good too, although names are always shifting along this gay-orientated street. Another venue of interest is Minogues (in Montemar, near Benalmadena Marina), which hosts live drag shows.

  • In addition to the bar scene, the Rock boasts the Ladbroke International Casino Club, which offers spectacular views over the bay and live entertainment.

  • More than 360 pubs here keep British hours (closing time 11pm). For devotees of later doings, Queensway Quay, Marina Bay and Casemates Square have a wide selection of bars, often with live entertainment.

  • An opulent disco set in a 1930s theatre whose decor has been preserved. You can dance under crystal chandeliers, Neo-Classical-style plasterwork and plush private boxes. The music consists mainly of chart hits that attract people of all ages and styles.

  • You can see a spectacular show of flamenco and Andalucían folk music here at the same time as dining on typical local dishes.

  • This is the largest of the discos on this busy square. The Atlantis room is the best area for banging club tunes.

  • Puerto Banús’s party palace is where the young and beautiful dance into the early hours. It gets going at around 3am.

  • This flamenco venue is highly touristy, but fun. Shows take place here between 10pm and midnight every night.

  • Popular with the younger crowds, this club has an electric atmosphere. Most of its bars have a small dance floor and throbbing music.

  • Funky beats and House music make Narixa a popular place to party. Coconut, on the other hand, is more laid back and is where you’ll find the salsa crowd hanging out.

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