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Top 10 Nightclubs and Bars

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  • 1. Café Parisien, Artà

    A wonderfully rustic place, with an open fireplace, a couple of friendly dogs and a very affable proprietor. There are drinks (including delicious drinking chocolates), pastries, tapas and daily specials.

  • 2. Physical, Cala Rajada

    The port attracts a young, active crowd for whom this is the numero uno club in town, leading the way with techno, hip-hop and black music.

  • 3. Twist, Portocristo

    A hip place done up in primary colours, with tiny halogen lights above a granite bar and an assemblage by Basque artist S’Anto Iñorrieta.

  • 4. Es Carreró, Portocristo

    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.

  • 5. Bar Els Tamarells, Portocolom

    Look for the drunk-looking seahorse sign. Inside, it’s loud and packed with young Spaniards and Mallorcans. The main room has a big TV, bar and tables, while the terrace has views of the entire port. There is also a quieter room with table football.

  • 6. Beez-Neez Bar, Portocolom

    British all the way, with Sky sports, Guinness, English breakfast, cocktails and kebabs. Kids are welcome, even in the “beer-garten”. On the same street are other bars whose names reveal their nationality.

  • 7. Calipso, Portocolom

    This late-night draw is the area’s choice for a modern Spanish music repertoire.

  • 8. Port Pub, Port de Cala d’Or

    The evocative decor mixes US license plates and nautical objects. The annex below is the El Faro wine bar, and all of it is part of a white stucco complex of trendy shops and restaurants.

  • 9. La Cueva, Portopetro

    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.

  • 10. Disco Mond-Bar, Cala Figuera

    A very popular spot with a huge terrace, Miró-esque decorations and a good-sized dance floor. Music tends towards hits of the day, with occasional live acts.

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