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You are in: Palma de mallorca » »Nightlife, Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Gay scene
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The gay scene in Palma is not exactly pulsing but it’s coming along nicely. |
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Palma de Mallorca is one of the best places on the island for nightlife. It has a wide range of clubs, bars, restaurants and cafe bars. The nightlife buzzes all night long and all year round! One of the busiest places is Sa Llotja. The pubs and bars here tend to get very packed and things start to wind down at around one or two in the morning. Then everyone heads off to the Passeig Maritim, where the drinking and dancing continues…the bars and discotecas stay open till at least 5 or 6am.
One of the best places to find information on theatre, cinema, and events is in the fortnightly magazine called “Youthing”.
Sa Llotja Nightlife
Head down to C/Apuntadors Sa Llotja and you’ll be overwhelmed by a mass of English and Irish bars packed with holidaymakers and locals. The atmosphere is always very lively. There are also plenty of bars and clubs offering all kinds of live music from flamenco to jazz to blues. Although “officially” they’re meant to close at 2pm, a lot of the places stay open till 3pm or 4pm.
Passeig Maritim Nightlife
Passeig Maritim is located to the west of the city centre. Like Sa Llotja, It’s a regular haunt of both locals and tourists. This is where it all continues after Sa Llotja. The Passeig Maritim is a mixture of both a gay scene and a grunge/indie scene, with sex shops and topless bars.
Some places well worth checking out here are; the Crazy Cow (with its charming terrace and delightful house music); and Made in Brazil (for Latin tunes).
Most of the clubs here play Spanish pop music apart from Pachas. |
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