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Confetti's
This club is all about house and techno; there are plenty of people on the dance floor, but it has a good bar scene too.
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Espresso Americano
The cappuccino and mocha here are great, but cold 'frapuccinos' don't have much zing. Whatever you order, take it into the park as the tables are usually packed with old guys yammering.
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Ibiza
An unspoken meeting place for lesbians, this lounge-disco has big couches and lots of tables to kick back, drink and talk. On weekends, the floor gets crowded with dancers moving to a good mix of Latin rock, salsa, merengue and regguetón.
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Kawama
This discotheque plays mostly recorded Latin music - salsa, merengue, even punta (point; traditional Garífuna dance involving much hip movement). The place gets hopping around .
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Mantra
The hottest nightspot in San Pedro - and also the most fresa (rich or snobby, depending on whom you ask) - don't even think about wearing sneakers or a T-shirt here. The DJ spins mostly salsa, merengue and regguetón (hip-hop with Jamaican and Latin American influences) - prepare to get your groove going on stage alongside the giant Buddha. An age minimum - 24 for men, 20 for women - keeps the kids out. If you need a break from dancing, head downstairs for a drink at Umani.
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Spot
San Pedro Sula's only openly gay club, the dance floor is not only jam packed with men on the dance floor, but also swinging around a stripper pole and shaking it in a cage. Disco and Top 40 rule this place - Madonna, of course, features prominently. Spot is straight-friendly.
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Umani
This exclusive bar-lounge sits below Mantra, one of the best nightclubs in town. The age minimum (24 for men, 20 for women) and dress code (men must wear a collared shirt and dress shoes; women, well, dress to kill) are strictly enforced. Most people start off their night here, then head upstairs to dance. Popular with young expatriates.
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