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One of the top international hotels along the Malecón, offering a variety of nightlife, starting with a piano bar for evening cocktails. The disco usually plays Dominican music. When you’re tired of dancing, move on to the casino for a spot of gambling.
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Latin music with merengue, salsa, and bachata ballads are played, but, most importantly, this is the headquarters of the Club Nacional de los Soneros, so there’s lots of Cuban music, particularly son.
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This lovely spot on the beach is run by French proprietor Michelle. There ia an impressive bar, and a dance floor, right on the pristine sand. At weekends there’s live jazz and on week days the DJ plays house and soul until dawn (see Syroz, Las Terrenas).
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This famous bar, on the beach by the Pueblo de los Pescadores, has a dance floor where most of the action takes place. Live music on the weekends.
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Formerly of the Hermanos Rosario, Toño, a.k.a. El Cuco, is a modern-day merengue superstar.
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The hotel bar is decorated in tropical style, and there’s a variety of music including live shows. Tapas is a perfect choice with your cocktails. Golf and petanque are also available.
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A Parque Recreacional popular day and night hangout with people bathing in the river and patronizing the bar, restaurant, and disco.
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Popular with Dominicans at weekends for its pool, bar, and restaurant, which serves local dishes such as guinea fowl and pigeon.
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A civilized cocktail bar with a dance floor near the beach. You can enjoy a drink and chat without too much noise both inside and outside.
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Multitalented composer and performer who has popularized merengue across Latin America.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal and a beer for one including tax and service.
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