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Bars and Clubs near Playa Punta Torrecillas, Santo Domingo, null

    • Cafe dr Toi ( the resistence) - Santo Domingo
      • 1. Cafe dr Toi ( the resistence)

      • Café de Toi is called the resistense because the law dont allow a bar or bistro to be open just till...
        • 0.5 miles
    • Coco's Restaurant - Santo Domingo
      • 2. Coco's Restaurant

      • English Cuisine in the Caribbean
        • Bars
        • Colonial Zone
        • 0.5 miles
    • Bocanegra - Santo Domingo
      • 3. Bocanegra

      • Hip, alternative bar
        • Bars
        • Colonial Zone
        • 0.6 miles
    • Segaffredo - Santo Domingo
      • 4. Segaffredo

      • Cool place for have a drink relax and talk, almost in the middle of the zona colonial, is segafredo,...
        • 0.6 miles
    • Hard Rock Cafe Santo Domingo - Santo Domingo
    • Ocean Club Bar & Lounge - Santo Domingo
    • IBO Jazz Café - Santo Domingo
    • Café de las Flores - Santo Domingo
    • Paco Cafeteria - Santo Domingo
      • 9. Paco Cafeteria

      • This is a very popular bar and restaurant located at the very beginning of el conde, cross with parque...
        • 0.8 miles
    • esedeku - Santo Domingo
      • 10. esedeku

      • Paco, the owner and his boyfriend are lots of fun and friendly to everyone, especially tourists, since...
        • 0.8 miles
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  • As in much of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic is teeming with great nightlife, as locals and tourists alike are constantly hunting for a good night out. No need to look too far in Santo Domingo - there are traditional places for those looking for some local flavor (bachata and merengue are the country’s popular dance forms), or trendy clubs that feature popular music from around the world.

    While there isn’t much clubbing in the Colonial Zone, its La Atarazana Street has some great bars. Most of these places offer outdoor seating, perfect for grabbing a drink in the cool summer evenings. (In many cases, there are better seating options outdoors than indoors, so be sure to enjoy your cocktails in style.) Try to get to La Atarazana Street during happy hour for cheap drinks and a lively young crowd.

    For a traditional Dominican dancing experience, go to La Sarten, located close to the shopping district of El Conde. The bar is not frequented by tourists, so it is a great place to see and interact with locals and get a first hand glimpse of Dominican culture away from the usual tourist destinations. The bar is small and intimate, and there is live salsa music, which allows for plenty of dancing and enjoyment.

    There are also many casinos for those hungry for gambling. Most of the major casinos are located along El Marecon, in big hotels like the Marriott Renaissance Jaragua or the Intercontinental V Centenario. For those who can’t wrench themselves away from the craps tables, most casinos are open until 4am, while the Casino Diamante in the Melia Hotel is open until six in the morning. Santo Domingo’s trendiest clubs are La Guacara Taina, located in Parque Mirador del Sur, and Fantasy Disco, located near El Malecon. Both attract hordes of locals and tourists alike, and are modestly priced. Energetic partygoers will be pleased to know that both clubs are open until 4am daily.

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