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This entire street, just a block from the Marina, is loaded with tiny dives that are thronged from midnight to 7am. Glitzily-dressed young people come out to party in Makoki’s, Saltre Pub, Pub Limite, Mongo Bongo, Séstil, Es Bidò and more.
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This little street, quiet and unassuming by day, turns into the hub of the resort at night. Innumerable tiny music-drinks-dance venues open up, and the young, beautiful, and restless turn out in droves to partake of the varied pleasures – all of them decked out in their best mylar and polyester finery. It’s a stirring sight, and the air positively vibrates with all the pumping beats that emanate from every doorway.
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This roadside café is located right next to the Mirador Ricardo Roca (see Andratx Round Trip (Drive)), and shares the same great views of the entire coast. You can get drinks, snacks or a complete fill-up here before you hit the road again. Don’t miss browsing through the unusual gift shop on the site – amid all the tourist junk that has little to do with Mallorca, you’ll find some pretty pottery.
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An ideal corner location on an elegant promenade has been claimed by this old-fashioned café (similar to one in Port d’Alcúdia, see Gran Café 1919, Port d’Alcúdia). The staff are done up in black ties, and the décor evokes Belle Époque style with a frothy dash of Catalan Modernista.
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Mallorca’s casino features dinner shows and children’s entertainment as well as gambling (see Gran Casino Mallorca, Calvià).
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The Las Vegas-style casino-cum-nightclub is a chance to be tempted by both fate and some lavish buffets. Various shows borrow from Cirque de Soleil, using circus performers and other athletically endowed artists. It’s fine to bring the children.
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According to locals, a visit here is de rigueur, but when you come, you might wonder what all the fuss is about even if, yes, Bill Clinton did pop by when he was once in town. It’s an elegant, comfortable place with a nice view of the port, but the busy highway between it and the water and the architecturally uninteresting setting make it all seems a little overstated. Still, they do serve good drinks and snacks.
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A bank of computers, with cutting-edge music and cosmic artworks in the background. Illy coffee, juices, milkshakes and sandwiches are available.
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It’s the only nightspot in town. The music is extremely diverse, aimed at keeping the equally eclectic mix of clientele dancing till dawn. It’s all a bit retro, with a less than state-of-the-art sound and lights system, but no less fun for that.
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Done up like a lavish Roman villa, with terraces, fountains and even a swimming pool. Party nights include Latin, African and Roman Toga.
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