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Aire
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Calle de las Mercedes 313, Santo Domingo 809-689-4163
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Description:
ZONA COLONIAL. Aire is one of the Caribbean's most happening dance clubs, boasting theme nights and thumping dance music from the '70s till today. It's a great place to mingle with large, diverse crowds who know how to have a good time. Open spaces provide an ideal setting for meeting up with a large group, and the garden area is terrific for a relaxing drink with someone special.
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Bachata Rosa
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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Calle La Atarazana 9, Santo Domingo 809-688-0969
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Description:
ZONA COLONIAL. Juan Luís Guerra, a high-profile merengue musician, is part owner of this club, named after one of his popular songs. The three-floor venue offers patrons a dance club, a live-music club, and a Caribbean restaurant, so everyone gets just the action they're seeking. Pay attention to the artwork adorning the walls – it represents some of the best up-and-coming local artists.
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Bella Bleus
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Ave George Washington 165, Santo Domingo 809-689-2911
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Description:
MALECON. Some of Major League Baseball's finest players were born in the Dominican Republic, including Sammy Sosa (over 500 career home runs and counting), Roberto Clemente (over 3,000 career hits), and José Rio (over career 1,600 strikeouts). The latter owns this exclusive disco, whose crowd is a bit older and whose atmosphere is a bit more mature. Still, that doesn't keep the dance floor from heating up and the music from pulsating loudly. The outdoor terrace is a good place to cool off, have drinks, or chat with a local baseballer.
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Hollywood Cafe
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Ave Gustavo Mejía Ricart 36, Santo Domingo 809-566-3349
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Description:
NACO. After the sun goes down – and maybe even before – Hollywood Café mingles star treatment with the energy of an Oscar party to give patrons a taste of "Tinseltown." The restaurant serves up a celebrated selection of grilled dishes, and the dance floor is the place to find your own bit of stardom. On weekends, nightlife activities last until early morning.
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Jet Set
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Ave Independencia 2253, Santo Domingo 809-535-4145
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Description:
Jet Set sings of elegance, boasting the finest orchestras and the most sophisticated ambience of any nightspot in the city. Amphitheater-style architecture may remind you of tiered dance halls depicted in old Hollywood movies, but the atmosphere is neither archaic nor boring. In fact, this is the best place in the city to take a date for dancing and intimacy. Since the club only allows couples to attend, doors are shut to more raucous party crowds.
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Jubilee
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Ave George Washington 367 Renaissance Jaragua Hotel, Santo Domingo 809-688-8026
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Description:
MALECON. You'll probably want to reserve a visit to Jubilee for a special night out, especially since drinks can be expensive and crowds a bit more formal. Whenever you decide to attend, you'll find that this hotel disco treats patrons to some of the best light and sound shows in the city, not to mention – of course – first-class service.
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La Guácara Taína
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Ave Mirador del Sur in Parque Mirador del Sur, Santo Domingo 809-530-2666
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Description:
Set in an underground cavern, La Guácara Taína is the most famous and unique club in the city. The place fills with locals and travelers each night and regales patrons with sime of the country's best merengue and salsa music and dancing. Three bars and two dance floors accommodate large crowds easily. If you come with a special friend and want to rest for a few minutes, you'll have no problem finding a cool, somewhat secluded spot carved out of the cavern's walls.
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Neon Lounge and Discotheque
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Ave Abraham Lincoln at Ave Independencia, Santo Domingo 809-532-0172
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Description:
UNIVERSITY ZONA. Neon Lounge and Discotheque draws a young, well-dressed crowd who come to enjoy drinks and dancing. Modern light and sound systems enhance the disco experience beyond what other area clubs offer, but leave the ballcaps, t-shirts, and athletic shoes at home: A dress code is enforced.
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