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It’s located in a fast-food-hell area, but the club’s soul, hiphop and dance music attract bright young things.
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This tiny bar is full of quirky character, with stone and glass tables, animal print chairs, ink drawings on the walls and a clock looking down from the ceiling.
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The crowd is young; the place is loud and dark, featuring mirrors and a glass ceiling with a state-of-the-art lighting system over the dance floor.
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There’s a cocktail bar atmosphere here, with red lights, Marilyn Monroe-theme images, Mexican touches and splashy contemporary art on the walls. Tuesday night features 1960s to 1980s music; Thursday, come for Latin music.
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A bit hidden away, this fun place provides a non-stop party for the whole family, with karaoke and games of outrageous charades.
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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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A very happening Irish joint, full of cute 20-somethings living it up. Make it the place for drinks before hitting the discos all night long.
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Set in a classically Spanish building that could be in Andalucia – white with a red-tile roof, and a quaint footbridge – Pepe’s offers simple drinks and snacks.
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An artsy venue, with cosy furniture and red walls. The service is friendly and bouquets of silk flowers create a romantic setting. The music is good in summer. You can go online for 2–25 minutes.
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The only British bar in town is a popular and fun place, sometimes with live music and internationally known acts. Check out big screen Sky TV, a bit of karaoke, darts or pool, and acquire your own Trotters T-shirt.
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