Buenos Aires Entertainment

Club entertainment in Buenos Aires

  1. A

    Jet

    Dedicated clubbers know BA is firmly positioned on the global clubbing map and will want to hit the clubs along the river on Costanera Norte, a 10-minute taxi ride from Palermo. Most clubs only open on Fridays and Saturdays from around 1am, don’t get going until 3am, and don’t close until 9am, so take your sunglasses. The best are Pachá, BA’s oldest and best superclub boasting big-name DJs and a riverside terrace; Rouge, big on Friday nights for progressive house with lounges on a waterfront terrace; Jet, playing more mainstream sounds; and Caix, which starts to heat up around 9am Sunday morning! During summer most clubs move to the coast or to fashionable Punta de…

    reviewed

  2. B

    Pachá

    Dedicated clubbers know BA is firmly positioned on the global clubbing map and will want to hit the clubs along the river on Costanera Norte, a 10-minute taxi ride from Palermo. Most clubs only open on Fridays and Saturdays from around 1am, don’t get going until 3am, and don’t close until 9am, so take your sunglasses. The best are Pachá, BA’s oldest and best superclub boasting big-name DJs and a riverside terrace; Rouge, big on Friday nights for progressive house with lounges on a waterfront terrace; Jet, playing more mainstream sounds; and Caix, which starts to heat up around 9am Sunday morning! During summer most clubs move to the coast or to fashionable Punta de…

    reviewed

  3. C

    Mint

    Mint is one of the larger and trendier clubs in BA, still very fashionable and attracting the beautiful people after all these years. Big-name DJs spin a good mix of hip-hop, electronica and trance beats that keep the 20-something crowds riled up – but beats can be loungey as well. An awesome riverside patio is great for kicking back and letting the sweat cool from your brow after sweating it up on the dance floor. Friday nights are best, but don’t get here earlier than 2am.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Caix

    Dedicated clubbers know BA is firmly positioned on the global clubbing map and will want to hit the clubs along the river on Costanera Norte, a 10-minute taxi ride from Palermo. Most clubs only open on Fridays and Saturdays from around 1am, don’t get going until 3am, and don’t close until 9am, so take your sunglasses! strong>Caix starts to heat up around 9am Sunday morning! During summer most clubs move to the coast or to fashionable Punta del Este, Uruguay.

    reviewed

  5. E

    La Salsera

    Buenos Aires’ first salsa and merengue club, La Salsera continues to be one of the city’s best spots for Caribbean beats. The scene is wonderfully energetic, and just about everyone is dancing and having fun. Upstairs it’s much darker and more sedate – the place to go after you’ve worn yourself out from all that activity downstairs. There’s also a chill-out garden, and salsa classes are available earlier on.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Azúcar

    The cha-cha-cha moves, neon lights and humid atmosphere might briefly take you to a more tropical locale than BA – but then a line dance brings you back to this slightly kitschy salsa club. It’s a busy, energetic joint that has a good following, with plenty of salsa, rock and even belly-dancing classes available in the early evening. It’s located diagonally across from the gorgeous Abasto mall.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Museum

    This cavernous disco is best known for its Wednesday night ‘after-office’ party (read: meat market), which starts at 8pm. It’s a huge space with multiple balconies and a great sound system. Saturday nights feature incredible light shows and techno/house music. Note the amazing building, an old factory designed by Eiffel (who also did that Parisian landmark).

    reviewed

  8. H

    Rumi

    If you’re looking for glamour, fashion and possible celebrity sightings, then ultracool and highbrow Rumi is your mecca. Dress well to satisfy the picky bouncers, then enter into a wonderland of electronica, hip-hop and house beats. Famous DJs spin on Wednesday nights, but weekends are equally popular; if you’re gay, come on Thursday.

    reviewed

  9. I

    La Bomba de Tiempo

    For one of BA’s biggest and most unique parties, check out La Bomba de Tiempo; it’s at 7pm every Monday at Ciudad Cultural Konex.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Boca Juniors

    A popular club in Buenos Aires.

    reviewed

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