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Apart from sipping innovative cocktails and locally brewed beers, you can also choose to visit the lively clubs to explore nightlife in Madrid. The city is sprinkled with multitude of options where you can party the night away and unwind over a few drinks. For jazz lovers, there is Clamores, a legendary venue established in 1980s. If you are lucky, you can get a glimpse of international footballers, models or even film stars at the super stylish Gabana 1880, playing latest hits mostly. We tell you where to go if you want to explore the effervescent nightlife of the city of Madrid.
A legendary venue for jazz since the 1980s, Clamores has in recent years widened its live music policy to include flamenco, pop, blues, jazz and Latin. The hall itself is fairly plain - with simple tables and chairs all ...more
Do as the beautiful people do and start by sampling the contemporary Mediterranean cuisine, before sipping on well-crafted post-prandials and heading on to the surprisingly spacious dance floor, in what was once the livi...more
Located in the upscale Salamanca district, Gabana 1880 is geared toward the ultra-chic, internationally rich and famous crowd. If you’re in the mood for the red carpet treatment or if you have a date you want to impress,...more
Kapital is a sprawling, labyrinthine seven-level nightclub offering three music genres – house, soul and locomotion (salsa and Spanish hits). Set within what was originally a theatre, each level sports at least one bar a...more
Tucked under one of the arches of the Puente Segovia, the city's oldest bridge, this small venue is the mainstay of Madrid’s electro-funk scene. Tuesday nights are live-music nights, there are weekly jam sessions but it ...more
Pachá draws Madrid’s hippest clubbers for an unstoppable night of pulsating rhythms. The queue doesn’t start until 3am and the action keeps going until dawn.
This enduring Malasaña favourite, known to its friends as Tupper, revels in its kitschness. Think lava lamps, fake fur, poptastic plastic fixtures, killer Barbie dolls and memorabilia from Star Wars to the Sex Pistols.
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