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Puerto Rico nightlife
You should sample the nightlife in Puerto Rico at least onceafter all, this is the birthplace of salsa, not to mention dance-floor icons from Luis Miguel and Ricky Martin to Marc Anthony and Daddy Yankee. Not surprisingly, Puerto Rico's nightlife exists in its fullest glory in San Juan, and only on the weekends, when the entire city hits the scene. Dinner is at nine or ten, followed by drinks, followed by dancing until sunrise.
Housed in a colonial Old San Juan building whose ancient foundation trembles to its very crevices with deep bass, Basilika attracts an eclectic twentysomething...more
see the San Juan guideLoved by gays and New York clubbers, Club Liquid in Santurce (not to be confused with the bar of the same name at the San Juan Water & Beach Club hotel) is...more
see the San Juan guideThe recently renovated La Concha hotel has a glam lobby lounge scene, with beautiful people sipping beautiful drinks, as other beautiful people watch them,...more
see the San Juan guideThe El San Juan Hotel has been king of the San Juan night for years. Here you'll find partyers from age 16 to 76—no exaggeration. Dance fiends grind their...more
see the San Juan guideThe Art Deco Normandie Hotel was built in 1942 to evoke its namesake ocean liner. We don't recommend staying there (at least not yetrumors abound it will...more
see the San Juan guideWeekends can get rowdy at this snug performance space, tucked down an alley in Old San Juan. Salsa is the language spoken here, although other types of island...more
see the San Juan guideThis bar is the place for younger locals to salsa, samba, and merengue. It's low-frills, welcoming to tourists, and really fun; many of the scenes from Dirty...more
see the San Juan guideWhite leather sofas line the periphery of this lounge, perched on the rooftop of the San Juan Water & Beach Club. There's an outdoor fireplace to warm...more
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