Agadir Entertainment

  1. Beach Cafés

    Sunset Beach and Palm Beach have good Beach Cafés, and the latter stays open till in summer.

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  2. clubs

    Agadir has a decent range of clubs, mostly scattered along Blvd du 20 Août, or attached to the big hotels.

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  3. Hotel Discos

    As the bars start to close around , Moroccans and tourists move to the Hotel Discos . Entry ranges from around DH50 to around DH150 during weekends, including a drink. During the low season, tourists are often allowed in free of charge and clubs close around .

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  4. Palace

    Ultra-cool - and rich - Moroccans and Saudis on holiday strut their stuff at the Palace - it gets going around .

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  5. Papa Gayo

    Agadir's most popular nightclub and well regarded even in fairly respectable Moroccan circles. Dance the night away and chill on the beach.

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  6. Piano Bar

    Try Piano Bar, with a real pianist under the palm trees and some of Agadir's cheapest beers. In the same complex is also the Irish bar The Pub.

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  7. Restaurant Jour et Nuit

    The majority of bars in Agadir have happy hours each night, or offer karaoke or crooning entertainers - the standards are often questionable. To get in the mood, watch the sunset at the popular beachfront Restaurant Jour et Nuit , which gets seedy as the night wears on.

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