Club entertainment in The Atlantic Coast
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Joya
The beachfront suburb of Aïn Diab is the place to go for late night drinking and dancing in Casa. However, hanging out with Casablanca's beautiful people for a night on the town doesn't come cheap. Expect to pay at least around DH100 to get in and as much again for drinks. Heavy-set bouncers guard the doors and practise tough crowd control - if you don't look the part you won't be getting in. Joya is a popular haunt.
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Caesar
Other than Aïn Diab the only real options are the clubs at the large international hotels. They're pretty predictable places with little atmosphere but they attract plenty of business people and tourists. Prostitutes work all of the clubs, men are always expected to pay for the drinks and women shouldn't expect hassle-free drinking anywhere.
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Hotel Discos
As the bars start to close around 01:00, 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 02:00.
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Papa Gayo
Still one of Agadir’s most popular nightclubs, and well regarded even in fairly respectable Moroccan circles. Dance the night away and chill on the beach.
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Agadir has a decent range of clubs, mostly scattered along Blvd du 20 Août, or attached to the big hotels.
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Black House
One of the only real option is clubs at the large international hotels, like Black House.
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