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Clubs, Bars & Pubs en Buenos Aires City


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Asia de Cuba
At this flashy dockside spot you can dine on delicious sushi and Asian food. Later in the evening, the chairs and tables are cleared away so you can sweat it out on the dance floor or try one of their tropical flavoured cocktails in the lounge area. Asia de Cuba is one of the most trendy and biggest clubs of Buenos Aires. Feel like Asian royalty in your fancy clothes while eating delicious food, listening to groovy tunes and looking at the beautiful riverside.
Tips:  Dine at Asia de Cuba and do not pay any entrance fee to enter the club
Open:  noon-3 p.m., from 9 p.m. on daily
Entrance Fee:  Between 30 and 50 pesos
Address:  Pierina Dialessi 750 and Macacha Quemes, Puerto Madero Neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Telephone:  0054 4671 9310

Bahrein
Since its start in 2004, club Bahrein is very popular both with Argentineans and tourists. One of the most happening clubs in the city, this hip place draws a mixed crowd that parties either on the top floor restaurant and lounge area, the commercial funky room, or in the groovy area located in the basement. The basement gives you a very special feeling; thousands of lights, a huge bass system and a very low ceiling evoke a real underground experience. Weekends sport mostly electronic music. Their Tuesdays are also quite famous in BA for hosting the most prominent Drum and Base night ´160´, fronted by the local talent Bad Boy Orange.
Tips:  Tuesday night is their famous Drum and Bass night
Open:  from 12.30 a.m. Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat
Entrance Fee:  Between 15 and 35 pesos
Address:  Lavalle 343 and Reconquista, Micro Center Neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Telephone:  0054 4315 2403



Big one

Description: On Saturdays, Palacio Alsina hosts Big One, the capitals heaviest night of real electronic music. It is a huge venue with high ceilings and feels more like a cathedral than a club. There are several upper balconies with tables and comfortable sofas which welcome those looking to chill out from the heaving mass of energetic dancers below. Progressive house and techno are mostly playing in this club. International DJ sets are common on Saturdays while Friday nights are reserved for one of the most famous gay parties of BA.
Tips: Friday gay night, Saturday progressive house.
Open: from 1.30 a.m. Fri, Sat
Entrance Fee: Between 25 and 50 pesos
Address: Adolfo Asina 940 between Bernardo de Irigoyen and Tacuari, Micro Center Neigborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
How to Reach: Bus 10, 17, 59, 64, 86
Telephone: 0054 4331 1277
Web: www.palaciobuenosaires.com

Buller Pub & Brewery

Description: This place is well renowned for its tasty micro brewed beer. Highly recommended are the delicious Honey Beer (8.5%) and the refreshing India Pale Ale (6%): ideal on a hot day.
Address: Roberto M Ortiz 1827, Recoleta
Telephone: (011) 4808 9061 (info)
Web: www.bullerpub.com

Bulnes Class

Description: At the moment, this is one of BA's most popular gay bars. BA attracts a mixed but mostly gay crowd for its chilled-out atmosphere and stylish, minimalist bar. It's an ideal spot to drop in to after dinner but before hitting the dance clubs.
Open: 18:00 - 02:00 Thu, 23:00 - 04:00 Fri & Sat
Address: Bulnes 1250, Palermo
Telephone: (011) 4861 7492 (info)
Web: www.bulnesclass.com.ar

Clásica y Moderna

Description: This eclectic multi-espacio is a cafe, bar, eatery, art space, bookstore and music venue in one. Jazz nights see an artsy, intellectual crowd lining up on the streets to hear some great music. Stop in to listen to some of the great poetry readings as well.
Open: 08:00 - 01:00 Mon-Wed, 08:00 - 03:00 Fri & Sat
Address: Av Callao 892, Recoleta
Telephone: (011) 4812 8707 (info)
Web: www.clasicaymoderna.com

Club del Vino

Description: This elegant spot, reminiscent of a small winery, is lit up with beautiful fairy lights from the outside. Inside there's a good restaurant, a pleasant fountain courtyard, an intimate theater that seats about 100, and a tiny so-called 'wine museum.' There are live jazz combos (along with tango, folk, blues and even flamenco) that regularly play here.
Address: JA Cabrera 4737, Palermo Viejo
Telephone: (011) 4833 0048 (info)

Crobar

Description: Crobar: Southern sister is one of the most famous North American super clubs with the same name. The club is firmly established in BA´s dance music scene, attracting a regular crowd of energetic party people. Several VIP areas and four well attended bars overlook the big dance floor. Well dressed Argentineans dance the night away after spending a bit of time waiting to get in. Fridays are the seen-and-to-be-seen nights where Saturdays seem to be a bit quieter and more relaxed. International DJs are seen occasionally which can push the entry fee up a bit. It is doubtful that this will throw off those wanting to party and have a great time!
Tips: Come a bit early to avoid the queue.
Open: Fri, Sat from 10 p.m.
Entrance Fee: Between 25 and 60 pesos
Address: Paseo de la Infanta, Avenida del Libertador 3883 and Infanta Isabel, Palermo Neigborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
How to Reach: Bus 10, 34, 36
Telephone: 0054 4778 1500
Web: www.crobar.com

Dadá

Description: This tiny bohemian bar with red painted walls adorned with art has some of the friendliest service in BA, along with cheap beers and decent bistro food. This bar attracts many students, intellectuals, artists, and expats. You are just as likely to see book-readers at the bar as you are travelers at the window tables. It's the kind of place you can settle in at for hours.
Open: 12:00 - 03:00 Mon-Sat
Address: San Martín 941, Retiro
Telephone: (011) 4314 4787 (info)

Deep Blue

Description: This futuristic tavern is blue alright, from the glowing bar top to the corrugated-tin walls to the mood lighting that even gives fake tan a blue cast. It could have been in Bladerunner - if not for the pool tables, the big-screen TV and the darn good snack menu that keeps you anchored in the present.
Open: 18:00 - 03:00 Sun-Thu, 18:00 - 06:00 Fri & Sat
Address: Reconquista 921, Retiro
Telephone: (011) 4312 3377 (info


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