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Best Nightlife in San Diego, CA

Best Nightlife Spots in San Diego That Come Alive After Sunset

Katie Dillon

San Diego Local Expert

San Diego’s nightlife will never rival that of a big city, but it exists with a wide variety of exciting options for a casual beach town. If you want to glam it up for a top-notch, Vegas-style experience or chat with friends over a specialty cocktail and ocean breezes, you can.

Most of the bars and clubs on this list are located in downtown San Diego, so if you’re a night owl visiting the city, this is the neighborhood you may want to stay in. The Gaslamp Quarter’s many rooftop bars offer spectacular night-time views over the skyline with cozy seating, fireplace pits and cool cocktails. Go below street level, as many of the historical buildings in the Quarter boast basements (which are not common in California), where you’ll find other exciting places to spend an evening. Nightclubs that will send anyone’s senses into overdrive cater to VIPs. Beach communities all around San Diego County also offer up more casual nightlife opportunities, for those interested in enjoying a beer or cocktail with waves crashing in the background.

Regardless of your bedtime, there is nightlife for you in San Diego. 10Best narrows the list down for you right here.



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FLUXX is Downtown San Diego’s high-end dance club. Just as its name implies, FLUXX nightclub’s mood and motif are kept in a constant state of change designed to create a unique experience with every visit.
The venue incorporates organic decor amidst bright, bold colors and playful design elements including a large-scale adult tree house, a 15-ft custom rope chandelier and eye-catching art.
FLUXX is your excuse to revive your most stylish apparel as there is a dress code. FLUXX offers a Vegas-style VIP bottle service and centrally located VIP tables. Or, reserve the tree house which also has a private bar!

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: This is where celebrities hang out at night during visits to San Diego.

Katie’s expert tip: There is a dress code so no sandals, athletic wear, shorts, ball caps or excessively baggy clothing. This is a great spot for people who want to dance.

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There’s live music at Belly Up almost every night. Belly Up is not pretentious and has a more casual vibe, despite being an award-winning nightspot. Up-and-coming artists as well as established legends in genres ranging from alternative rock, rock, reggae, and hip-hop to blues, folk, jazz, Latin and more perform here. Recent concerts include the Rolling Stones and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

No dress code enforced other than don’t forget to wear shoes. Check the online calendar for upcoming shows where you can even hear a sample or two of the featured band’s music. Limited bar food is available for purchase. Be prepared to dance.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Famous bands play here live so check the schedule. You might be surprised by how famous they are!

Katie’s expert tip: Eat out at one of Solana Beach’s nearby restaurants, like Pizza Port, before the show. Tickets to shows can be purchased easily online.

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Oxford Social Club is the new nightlife and chic boutique lounge experience inside of the Pendry San Diego hotel. Sure, DJs spin tuns and there is a dance floor, but the emphasis is also about conversation and relaxation in comfortable seating areas. However, the experience is far from sleepy especially as it’s become a popular place for celebrities to be seen and host events. Bottle service here is a true VIP experience with your own space, server, security staff, bussers, selection of mixers and guaranteed club entry. Otherwise, to get in you’ll need to go online and put yourself on the guest list. You’ll find a more affluent crowd here of all ages.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: It’s a more upscale experience than at most other San Diego nightclubs

Katie’s expert tip: Hotel guests enter Oxford Social Club through the VIP line.

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Photo courtesy of Rooftop by STK

Rooftop STK is Andaz San Diego’s newly refreshed and rebranded poolside lounge that offers incredibly picturesque views of the Downtown San Diego skyline. It is a sexy, swanky and scenic spot to enjoy handcrafted cocktails, and delicious dishes from a menu specially created by Executive Chef J.C. Colón. By day, The Rooftop by STK will sweep you away with stunning views and creative regional cuisine for breakfast and lunch. By night, The Rooftop by STK is San Diego’s ultimate rooftop destination and nightlife experience high above the city, with live DJs spinning underneath the star-lit San Diego sky at the see-and-be-seen nightclub and lounge.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Recently renovated, Rooftop by STK is now the place for an elevated lounge experience under the San Diego stars.

Katie’s expert tip: Skip the drive and book a room at the Andaz San Diego Hotel.

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The Grass Skirt is new to the San Diego dining and nightlife scene and already people love it. It’s a hidden tiki bar located inside Good Time Poke, a grab-and-go poke spot that is open in the evenings until 2:00 a.m. The goal is to use traditional tiki elements interlaced with seductive details to transport guests to a place of eternal sunset complete with fire pit tables and swings. Yes, expect a variety of tropical cocktails here (including a secret cocktail menu that you may want to ask about). They also have over 150 rums including some very rare and pricey options.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Pacific Beach needed a cool night time spot that’s not your typical beach bar.

Katie’s expert tip: You can order pork buns and poke at The Grass Skirt, too.

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Photo courtesy of Patrick Samokhvalof for Moonshine Flats

Moonshine Flats is a ton of country fun in the Gaslamp Quarter. It’s one of two places in San Diego to dance to country. The 10,000 square-foot venue features multiple levels, dozens of interactive elements, five bars throughout, including the longest bar on the west coast spanning 80 feet, San Diego’s largest dance floor, two raised platforms for dance exhibitionists, a 6′ x 6′ raised “dance pod” and a moveable DJ booth, a large stage that hosts house bands in front of a floor-to-ceiling LED screen. Drink from old school barber “shot” chairs (drink and spin!) or play pool and arcade games like Buck Hunter and a Boxing. You’ll love it, even if country music isn’t your thing.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: This high-energy night club is dedicated to country music but fun regardless of music taste.

Katie’s expert tip: Alcohol slushie machines and classic cocktails have an emphasis on whiskey, bourbon and moonshine.

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To enter Prohibition, simply show up (no reservations are accepted) and find the door marked Law Office of Eddie O’Hare. It is a speakeasy with a 1920’s vibe designed for those who would like to step into the Great Gatsby era for an evening. A dress code is enforced so no shorts, flip flops or sandals, or baseball caps on Fridays and Saturdays. And, they didn’t have cell phones back then so using them at the bar. Guest also enjoy the creative and witty cocktail menu such as the “These are not the droids you’re looking for” cocktail featuring tequila, lime, allspice, Averna and apple Jarritos soda.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: It’s suggested that you arrived before 9:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays if you have a group of 6 or more.

Katie’s expert tip: It’s suggested that you arrived before 9:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays if you have a group of 6 or more.

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Polite Provisions serves up cocktails and classic American fare in University Heights. Their massive custom tap system not only features 18 craft beers on tap, also ten wines (red, white and rose), carbonated cocktails, non-carbonated spirituous cocktails, spirits and one tap of each–amaro, dry vermouth, aperitif and sherry. There’s also four seltzer water draft handles and iced coffee on draft brewed with beans roasted just four blocks away at the locally owned Coffee & Tea Collective. The coffee is kept at temperatures just above freezing so it stays fresh. The also offer a rare line-up of amari. Come here to lounge with friends until late night.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Located in University Heights, this vintage-inspired favorite specializes in extreme mixology and a lounge-like vibe.

Katie’s expert tip: Late night munchies can be ordered from sister restaurant, Soda & Swine, and brought over to Polite Provisions to enjoy in the bar, even after midnight.

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People come for the cocktails and say that you’ll never drink a better one. This San Diego speakeasy is found via a somewhat secret door near the door to the kitchen at The Neighborhood. Reservations are by text message only and Noble Experiment is always full, as there are only 32 seats. Cocktails are made with premium spirits and all natural, sustainable ingredients. There isn’t any food for sale so go to The Neighborhood if you’re hungry. A wall of gold-plated skulls lines the wall of this speakeasy and service is top notch. There isn’t another drinking experience like this in San Diego. It’s special.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Go for a truly unique speakeasy-like experience. It is all about crafting the perfect cocktail here.

Katie’s expert tip: Even the ice is hand-carved to fit neatly into each glass.

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Onyx Room is three-level dance club, one at street level and two below. This nightclub draws the ultra-cool who want to party with inventive cocktails in hand and plenty of eye candy located throughout the room. Different nights feature different music styles, from jazz to hip-hop and old-school (the schedule is online). Typically, hip hop is played upstairs while house is played below ground. As an upscale nightclub, Onyx Room has a dress code so skip the beachwear. VIP bottle service is available by reservation. Register online for the guest list which may feature a discounted or no cover charge and you must sign-up before 8:00 p.m. on your desired night.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: This high-energy place is three floors of fun for those who want to dance.

Katie’s expert tip: Get on the list for discounted or complimentary entry.

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Best Nightlife in Houston: Things to Do in Houston at Night

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From exclusive sushi to escaping to summer camp, here are the best things to do in H-Town after the sun goes down.


By Madelyn Gee

Updated on 2/13/2023 at 2:31 PM

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Houston may have inconsistent weather and mosquito clouds (yes, we said clouds). But the 2023 World’s Best Cities list ranked Houston as one of the best cities on Earth. And there are always new reasons why. Exciting restaurants or bars pop up all the time, so you can discover your next favorite meal (or drinks). That is, until a new crop of hotspots opens up. While Houston is definitely known as one of the top culinary cities in the entire US, we’ve got plenty of options for people who want to do things other than eat and drink—or would like something to do before or after a meal. From karaoke and arcades to a sugary speakeasy, turn up and explore what H-Town has to offer after the sun sets.

Kamp Houston | Kamp Houston

Relive your summer memories at Kamp

Galleria Area
Ever want to feel those summer camp vibes again without having to sneak in your own booze? Kamp Houston is the place for you. The drink menu is literally massive with shareable options like the Giant Mosa, which is filled with five bottles of Champagne for you and your friends. And it also serves signature Cajun dishes including crab legs, mac ‘n cheese, and boudin. The campground has an indoor area for those trying to avoid the Houston heat or you can grab a section near the outdoor fire pit. Just be sure to book with one of the Kamp counselors early. This spot is known to be packed all weekend.

FAO HTX | FAO HTX

Find a secret arcade bar

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Trying to find FAO is a mission in itself. Located in a regular old office building from the 1960s, you need a passcode to ride this ride. After taking the elevator to the top floor, snap a pic in front of one of the best views of Houston and go to town on arcade games (Mortal Kombat, anyone?). If you really want to get more into the gaming spirit, you’ll need some fuel to keep the energy going, so try a Beach Bum cocktail and grab some pizza. Then don’t forget to try your luck at one of the NSFW claw machines on the way out.

One Shot HTX | One Shot HTX

Sing and eat your heart out at karaoke

Spring Branch
Nothing makes for a wild night out like belting Whitney Houston with your friends. But adding soju bombs and delicious Korean dishes like corn cheese to the mix? Now that’s a party. DM One Shot Pocha on Instagram or call in to reserve a private room.

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Discover a speakeasy with sweet surprises

Washington Avenue
After a long day, no one is going to blame you if you’ve got a craving for a sweet treat. But what if there was more to explore behind the bakery than just cakes and pastries? Say hello to The Sugar Room. Once you grab your macaroons, cookies, or other desserts, head to the back for its full indoor bar and patio. And if you’re looking to book a section for a special event, this is the place. It has plenty of glam, sparklers, and bottles to make anyone feel like a superstar.

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Uncover the darts experts in your friend group

Downtown
Drive through Downtown traffic to the Flight Club and try a new type of game night. Step inside this British-style pub and play dart games for $12 per person. You can also choose from numerous food and drink options. Because nothing calls for a cookie tower and shots like sharp objects flying through the air.

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Try your luck at winning a new designer bag

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If you’re competitive and always love a new bag, this is the event for you. Drift Bar is hosting Purse Bingo every third Thursday of the month. Tickets are $25 to get five cards for five games. And even if you don’t win a Bottega, you could go home with Amazon gift cards or Astros swag. Stay ready, so you don’t have to get ready.

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See if slow and steady really wins the race

Midtown
Come down to the Midtown location of Little Woodrow’s to watch its one and only turtle races. Cheer on your favorite turtle as it scurries across the race mat. If you’re lucky, you might get chosen to lift the turtle bucket to start the race. With the chance to win prizes (and eternal glory), be sure to claim your spot early. Also, you’ll want to pregame before the start time anyway.

Clutch Distilling | Clutch Distilling

Drink rum for a good cause

The Heights
Every weekend, Clutch Distilling offers high-quality rum with a chance to give back. Owned by Eric Worrell Jr., the tasting room donates part of their proceeds to the Lupus Foundation. It also collects donations year round and has Lupus Awareness merch available online. Drinking rum with Barbados roots and supporting those in need? That’s a win-win.

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Bowl like a celebrity

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You no longer have to worry about the smelly shoes, over-processed pizza, and chicken tenders while to knock a strike. Luxury bowling alley Pinstripes has you covered. Fill up on house-made pasta, wood-fired pizza, and gelatos. Then make your way to its fancy lanes with a group of friends. If you are looking for something new, it also offers bocce, which is essentially bowling with an Italian twist. Come in for specials like Whiskey Wendsdays or Boozy Brunch Weekends to get some bang for your buck.

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Madelyn Gee is a contributor for Thrillist. 

Nightlife in Milan

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Latest Articles It is best known for its aperitifs,

“happy hour” . In Milan you will find many bars open until late at night where you can have a glass of something strong. Average price for aperitif 8 euros, depending on the bar. (For more information about the aperitif, see: “Aperitif”)

Many bars and trendy establishments for all tastes can be found in the area Corso Como, Corso Sempione, Brera, Navigli di Milano.
For those who want to enjoy the city’s nightlife, Milan offers a wide range of discos catering to different audiences. Nightclubs open until 04.00 am . Cost entrance in the region of 15-20 euros. For girls, the entrance fee is usually half the price. Also, depending on the club and the day of the week, there are discounts until 00.30 or until 01.00 at night.

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In summer, many clubs offer to enjoy music in the open air on spacious summer terraces.
The most popular disco clubs where you can see celebrities, movie stars and fashion among ordinary visitors are:

1) Just Cavalli Cafè:

This club is located in the city park Sempione. The design of the club was developed by the designer Roberto Cavalli himself. You can find all the details on the institution’s website www.justcavallicafe.com.

Address : Via Luigi Camoens c/o Torre Branca, Milano.

2) The Hollywood:

This club is also one of the most popular in Milan. The club often organizes themed parties. You can find all the details about the club’s program on the website www.discotecahollywood.it
Address : Corso Como 15, Milano.

3) The Old Fashion Cafe:

This club is next door to the Just Cavalli Club. Address : Viale Alemagna 6, Milano
All details can be found at oldfashion. it

4) Byblos:

It is a very popular club in Milan. This is one of the most fashionable clubs in the city. The facility has ample space. The club is open from Thursday to Sunday. Address : via Messina 38, Milano.
For details, visit www.byblosmilano.com

5) Armani:

In the very center of the city, you can visit the famous Armani Café. The establishment is open from Wednesday to Saturday.
Details at armaniristorante.com.

6) The Club:

Disco in the busy corso Garibaldi area. Another favorite place for Italians. Address : Corso Garibaldi 97, Milano.
All details on theclubmilano.it website.

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Top 5 youth resorts in Spain. Spain in Russian

Spain consistently ranks among the most popular youth holiday destinations in the world. However, not every region, and not every locality can offer equally attractive conditions for tourists under 30 years of age. In this article, we will talk about the top five youth resorts in Spain, which are in special demand and justify the wildest expectations of their guests.

Benidorm

This resort on the Costa Blanca is called “Spanish Las Vegas” or “Spanish Manhattan”. Tours for young people in Benidorm are in high demand, because this resort is full of nightlife all year round, and the sea here is the warmest in Spain (the swimming season lasts until mid-October). There are three main beaches in Benidorm: Levante, Ponente and Mal Pas.

The most convenient way to get to Benidorm is by bus from nearby towns that have airports. From Alicante, the bus takes less than an hour, the ticket costs 8 euros. From Madrid by bus, travel time is approximately 5 hours, the fare is 30-50 euros, depending on the level of comfort.

Benidorm – resort of skyscrapers. Until recently, the 186-meter Gran Hotel Bali 4 * was the tallest skyscraper in Spain, until it was surpassed by the towers of the CTB business complex in Madrid. If you want to live not in a skyscraper, but in a high-class all inclusive hotel with a spa, the best choice would be Levante Club Hotel & Spa 4 *, where only guests over 16 years old are accommodated. A more economical option for young people would be Mar Blau 2 *, conveniently located a stone’s throw from the beach and at the same time close to the historic city center.

The most upscale restaurant in Benidorm is “Kataria”, where they cook according to the recipes of the province of Alicante. The solemn Aitena serves traditional Spanish dishes, and the wine list pleases with quite reasonable prices. Modern fusion cuisine should be tasted at Agir by booking a table by the window overlooking the boulevard. Well, in search of the most delicious pizza, you should go to Pizzeria Veneciana, where they cook according to homemade Italian recipes.

Tourists who purchase youth tours to Benidorm are happy to plunge into the nightlife of the resort. The first thing you should pay attention to is dinner at Benidorm Palace, where they show uniquely colorful shows with the participation of world cabaret stars. Similar but smaller performances can be found at Cafe Benidorm, Valentines or Rockefellas, and show bars like Wookys or Champions. The best discos in Benidorm are called “KM Playa” and “Hippodrome”.

Youth recreation in Benidorm is not only the sea, shopping and discos. The resort offers 4 amusement parks: firstly, Agualandia, the largest water amusement park in Spain. Secondly, “Mundomar”, where you can admire exotic and marine animals. Thirdly, Terra Mitica is a unique amusement park dedicated to the history and culture of ancient civilizations. And finally, “Terra Natura”, where many animals live and at the same time there is a water park “Agua Natura”.

One of the most spectacular festivals in Benidorm is the Feast of Moors and Peasants, celebrated on October 4-10. The historical theatrical performance reproduces the expulsion of the Moors from Spain, the triumph of the winners crowned with fireworks. On the second Saturday of November, the feast of the Patron Saint of Benidorm begins, lasting a whole week, during which numerous shows and concerts take place. From 15 to 20 March, in honor of the onset of spring, Fallas is held in Benidorm, a festival of giant dolls depicting real living celebrities: the public chooses the best doll, and the rest are ceremonially burned. During the summer, music festivals are often organized in Benidorm, for example, the “Low Cost Festival” in July (indie music) or “Electrobeach” (electronic music) at the end of August.

Lloret de Mar

If you are interested in youth holidays on the Costa Brava, then you are here. Lloret de Mar is located in the province of Catalonia, 75 km from Barcelona, ​​and is a typical Mediterranean town with a population of about 40,000 people. The central beach of the resort, Playa de Lloret, stretches for 1630 m in length. The second largest beach is Fenals.

To get to Lloret de Mar, you must first fly to Barcelona or Girona There is a bus from Girona to Lloret de Mar, travel time 30 minutes, fare 8 euros. From Barcelona Airport you need to take a train to Sants station, then another train to Blanes station, and then a bus to Lloret de Mar: the total travel time is 5-6 hours, the cost per person is about 10 euros.

The resort offers its guests youth hotels for every taste and budget. Connoisseurs of modern minimalist design will love the Excelsior 4* on Lloret Beach with free wi-fi and a wonderful rooftop spa. An excellent location (first line to the sea and 5 minutes to the city center) boasts the Marsol 4 * hotel with a noteworthy rooftop pool. More economical options are “Bertran Park” 3 * or “Gran Garbi” 3 *, which have long been mastered by European youth.

The best way to satisfy your appetite in Lloret de Mar is at The America restaurant, where proven hits of European cuisines (paella, grilled meat, English breakfast, pasta) are excellently prepared. At lunchtime, a big buzz occurs at Can Sabata, where delicious and hearty set meals are served for 10 euros. For a romantic dinner, head to La Fusta, a family restaurant near the church. Connoisseurs of huge juicy steaks have a direct road to Fenals International.

The cultural program of the resort provides a lot of interesting things. Nobody will be indifferent to the gardens of Saint Clotilde, the creation of the Spanish architect Nicolau Rubier i Tuduri, created in the early twentieth century in the style of imitation of the Italian Renaissance. Those who are attracted by antiquity will be able to visit the fortress of St. Juan, built in the 11th century. to protect against pirates, and the remains of the Iberian settlements of Puig de Castellet, Montbarbat and Puig Rodo, dated to the 3rd century BC. BC. It is possible to go to mass or to a tour of the Church of Sant Roma (XVI century)

Lloret de Mar often hosts arts festivals, such as the International Music and Dance Festival at the beginning of January or the Moon Cat Festival at the end of February. Several times during the summer, the resort hosts the Clone Music Festival, where imitators of famous artists perform. On July 24, the national holiday of St. Christina’s Day is celebrated in a big way with a procession, dances and fireworks. At the end of March, the spectacular Costa Brava rally takes place on the territory of the resort.

The nightlife of Lloret de Mar is inexhaustibly rich. Dozens of bars, discos, strip clubs and other entertainment venues are concentrated on the streets of Yust Marles, Riera and Ponent. Bumper’s nightclub will replace it with its glass aquarium dance floor with colorful fish. Among our compatriots, the Gala Club USSR is in great demand, where foreign and Russian pop music sounds. In addition, there is a good casino in Lloret de Mar.

Ibiza

The island of Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean Sea, and has a reputation as the world’s club capital: in the summer, dozens of DJs perform here every day, many of which are included in the prestigious DJ Mag TOP 100 rating. The season in Ibiza lasts from May to October.

From June to September, charters fly from Moscow to Ibiza, the cost of a one-way ticket is about 200 euros. Another option is to fly with a transfer through Europe, the most convenient way is through Barcelona. If you get on the special offers of airlines, then you can fly to Ibiza with a transfer for at least 120 euros. The third way is to fly to Barcelona and buy a ferry ticket to Ibiza (from 20 euros). Ferries to Ibiza also depart from Valencia and Denia.

Youth resorts in Ibiza are primarily the city of San Antonio and the area of ​​Playa d’en Bossa. The most popular hotels for young people in Ibiza include Fiesta Hotel Don Toni 3* (Playa d’en Bossa), Mare Nostrum 2* (Playa d’en Bossa), Algarb 3* (Playa d’en Bossa), Piscis Park » 3* (San Antonio), «Marco Polo» 2* (San Antonio). All of these hotels are large and located in the heart of day and night fun.

It so happened that the best restaurants in Ibiza are created with an oriental focus: KM5 (Morocco), Bambuddha Grove (Thailand), Sunset Ashram (India), El Ayoun (Middle East). Traditional Mediterranean cuisine is best enjoyed at Ca N’Alfredo, La Masia d’en Sort or El Olivo. Fans of glamor in its Russian sense will appreciate the luxury of the Lio restaurant.

The main historical attraction of Ibiza is the 16th century fortress. with an abundance of observation platforms, museums and churches. In addition to the fortress, among the selected tourist routes for young people in Ibiza is the magical rock of Es Vedra with a lookout pirate tower. A fascinating excursion for young people is conducted through the caves in the vicinity of the town of San Miguel. A very special place is occupied by the sunset ritual at the Cafe del Mar.

At the beginning of May, a Medieval Festival is organized in the capital of Ibiza, reproducing the life of bygone years on the territory of an ancient fortress. In July, the festival of live music, dance, singing and theatrical art “White Nights” is held in the same fortress. August is especially rich in bright events: during this month, Ibiza hosts a jazz festival, the day of the Saint Patron Saint of Ibiza and the Earth Festival dedicated to it (August 8), as well as the day of St. Bartholomew, the patron saint of San Antonio (August 24).

The most fashionable beach in Ibiza is Salinas, which got its name from the nearby salt fields. Also, for a beach holiday for young people, Playa d’en Bossa, which stretches for 2 km, is ideal, on which there are many beach party restaurants, among them the famous Bora Bora.

It is customary in Ibiza to sleep off during the day and enjoy life at night in one of the legendary clubs: Amnesia, Pacha, Space, Privilege, DC10, Eden or Es Paradis.

Magaluf

Magaluf is a wonderful youth resort on the island of Mallorca, 24 km from the main airport. The season on Magaluf lasts from May to October, and in winter this place becomes quite quiet: no more than 5 thousand people live here permanently. The resort stretches along the 850 m long beach of the same name with soft golden sand. If you wish, you can walk to the neighboring beach of Palma Nova, which attracts family rather than young tourists

To get to Magaluf, you must first fly to Palma de Mallorca. You can get from Palma to Magaluf by bus: first from the airport to the bus station in Palma de Mallorca, and then from the bus station to Magaluf. The total fare for one passenger will be less than 10 euros.

An example of a good 4-star hotel for young people in Magaluf is Sol Antillas Barbados 4* with 4 swimming pools, 2 bars, tennis court, sauna, massage and other services and amenities. Right on the promenade of Magaluf Beach, there is a comfortable 3 * HM Royal Beach Hotel, which also has apartments. Many tourists under the age of 30 stay at Sol Jamaica 3 *, located in the very center of Magaluf, 1 km from the water park and 3 km from the Palladium casino.

Of all the variety of restaurants in Magaluf, tourists are especially interested in Robinson Crusoe’s located on the promenade, on the multi-level space of which the most stylish and sophisticated audience dine. Those who like to satisfy their appetite with a sea view will appreciate the views from the terraces of the Ness Beach Club and Black Rock Grill restaurants. They cook well in the Tom Brown’s chain – there are three restaurants with the same name in Magaluf, and despite the fact that they are more family-oriented, young people also go to them with pleasure.

Magaluf’s nightlife is centered around the Punta Bayena area, where most of the bars and discos are located. The largest nightclub on the island and, concurrently, one of the largest clubs in Europe, is called VSM. Foam parties are held there and famous DJs often perform. There is a branch of “Ugly Coyote”, there are discos “Bananas”, “Heaven”, “Poco Loco” and many small establishments with show programs and DJ performances.

Once in Magaluf, it’s hard not to be tempted to visit Agualand and Western Water Park. An unforgettable experience leaves a trip to the house of wonders “Kathmandu” with a mirror labyrinth, water piano and 4D films. The show “Pirate Adventure” is very popular, a kind of performance with rich costumes, gymnastic numbers and dinner for the audience.

Salou

Salou is located in Catalonia, on the Costa Dorada, 10 km from Tarragona. It is the gastronomic and commercial center of the region, as well as a favorite holiday destination for young people from all over Europe.

The closest airports to Salou are Barcelona and Reus. There are trains from Barcelona from Sants, Estacio de Francia and Passeig de Grascia to Salou, travel time 1 hour 20 minutes, fare 7-15 euros. Those who landed at Reus Airport should take a bus to Salou, which takes 30 minutes and costs 5-10 euros.

One of the best hotels for young people in Salou is “Europa Park” 3 *, standing very close to the center of the resort’s nightlife. Delfin Park 3 * is also well located: there is a beach, a large shopping center and King Jaime I Boulevard near the hotel. Those who are interested in having their own disco, animation and show programs in the hotel should like Belveder 3 *, located in 10 minutes walk from Port Aventura Park.

Since Salou is the gastronomic center of the region, here you can safely go to almost any restaurant and taste the menu items you like. Two establishments deserve special attention: 5 minutes drive from Salou, in Cambrils, there is a wonderful and expensive restaurant “Can Bosch”, which specializes in rice dishes. Visitors to PortAventura should check out the nearby Albatros restaurant, which serves traditional Spanish and modern cuisine.

Perhaps the main entertainment for young people in Salou is the amusement park Port Aventura, famous for its roller coasters and large-scale shows. For walks, the picturesque Salou Promenade Park, located along the Levant beach, is ideal. You can get acquainted with the life of the Catalan peasants in Masia Catalana, a typical Spanish house with a homestead and a small market. In Tor Vella, a former pirate tower and now a cultural center, you can find the Modern Enamel Museum and exhibitions of various art forms.

Salou’s main summer celebration, the Golden Nights, takes place in August and includes a beauty pageant, concerts, plays and fireworks. From 3 to 10 September, cultural and sporting events are held in Salou in honor of the feast of King Jaime I. In October-November, the World Rally Championship becomes the main attraction for tourists in Salou, and in mid-June, the Motor Star Rare Car Festival.


Tariffs for tourism department services:

Service Value in €
Guide services in any region of Spain 45 / hour
Car guide services 85 / hour
Transfer in Madrid and/or Barcelona to the airport (one way) 65
Madrid and/or Barcelona airport transfer by executive car (one way) 115
Transport services in major cities in Spain 45 / hour
Transport services in major cities in Spain by executive car 88 / hour
Preparation and calculation of an individual tour in Spain 260
Preparation and calculation of a group tour in Spain 350
Preparation of a tour program in Barcelona and/or Valencia 180
Creation of an excursion program in Madrid and/or the North of Spain 180
Drawing up an excursion program for other regions on request
Selection and booking of a hotel / car in Spain 88
Reservation and purchase of railway, air, as well as entrance tickets to football, museums, theaters, etc.

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