Club entertainment in Ecuador
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Fauno
A slick three-level club attracting the younger crowd with Latin rock on weekends.
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Discos
At night, downtown is deserted for the more fashionable karaoke, bar and discoteca neighborhood further south. Take a taxi to the intersection of Flavio Reyes and Calle 20, uphill from Playa Murciélago, and check out the options. Since many fashionable discos open and close in a drum beat, ask around for the latest hot spots. Don't bother going early in the week or before 23:00.
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Papillon
On Reina Victoria, around Santa María and Pinta, there are several wildly popular bars with packed weekend dance-floors. The area is flooded with bar-hoppers, taxis and hotdog vendors, but it's a dangerous area after dark, so don't wander far from the club entrances. Inside you're fine. Papillon, blasting out a broad mix of international dance music.
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Seseribó
Quito’s best salsoteca is a must-stop for salsa fans. The music is tops, the atmosphere is superb and the dancing is first-rate. Devoted salseros (salsa dancers) turn up on Thursday, which makes it a great night to go.
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Tentadero
Tentadero near Ángel Leon is the town’s hottest (both in terms of popularity and temperature) discoteca, spinning electronica and salsa well into the night.
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Bar de los Ochenta
In Urdesa, where La Crème used to be, this club plays all 80s music all the time.
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La Panga
Grind the night away ($10 cover on weekends) at this disco.
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Fizz
A nightspot in the northern suburbs.
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