Club entertainment in Chile
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Club La Feria
Euphoric house and techno, an up-for-it crowd and banging DJs mean this is still the place to go for a fix of electronic music.
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Mito Urbano
At this fun-loving nightclub, disco balls cast light on the good-looking 20-, 30- and 40-somethings dancing to vintage hits and Chilean pop. Check the schedule for salsa classes, karaoke, live jazz, and other promotions that aim to bring people in before midnight.
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Cubana Club
Cubana Club is a hot to trot salsa spot.
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Splash
A long-running youth-driven club that will have you living la vida loca.
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Aché Havana
Twist, turn and pirouette with the best of them at this pulsating salsa nightclub.
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Disco Morena
A spacious place that keeps on thumping long after the rest of the city has turned in for the night.
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La Feria
Euphoric house and techno, an up-for-it crowd and banging DJs mean this is still the place to go for a fix of electronic music.
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Kamikaze
Tiki torches warm up this most southerly dance club and, if you’re lucky, there’s occasional live rock band.
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Public
The top nightclub in town only opens on weekends, so you can imagine locals and tourists alike are clamoring to get in. Show up around 1am.
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Nightclubs
Nightclubs sparkle along the seafront, past the lighthouse and all the way to Barrio Inglés Coquimbo; they're especially hot during summer.
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Club 592
Some of Conce’s coolest club nights have been going down in this club for years: with two different dance floors, it’s got something for both ravers and rockers.
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Apache
This spacious nightclub, north of the center along the coast road, is the place to head to at night to dance in Varas. Other clubs are further out of town on the road to Puerto Montt or in Puerto Montt itself.
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Blondie
The '80s still rule at least one floor of Blondie, while the other could have anything from goth rock and techno to Britpop or Chilean indie. A favorite with both Santiago's student and gay communities, it's usually packed.
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Bar El Tunel
Teenyboppers of the world unite: if you missed the '70s and '80s the first time round, this is the place to show the world your best John Travolta moves.
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El Clan
The name's short for 'El Clandestino,' a throwback from this small club's undercover days. A small crew of resident DJs keep the 20-something crowds going – expect anything from '80s to house, R&B, funk or techno.
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Indiana
Indiana (Jones, not the state) may be the Chilean version of a Daytona Beach nightclub. Where else can you get drunk and dance to Snoop Dogg until dawn with a gaggle of vacationing students? It's dingy and loud and guarantees to party hard. The drinks keep flowing and the DJ keeps it going late.
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Trianon Club
One of the coolest dance clubs on the Santiago scene at the moment, this unpretentious up-for-it newcomer mixes electronic beats and trance with a more eclectic groove to cater for the many students that come here. There were rumblings that the venue would be shifted, so check the website before you put on your dancing shoes.
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