Cuzco Entertainment

  1. 7 Angelitos

    This tiny hillside haunt is the city's unofficial hipster lounge. Their motto is Coffee, Music, Cocktails. And how can you argue with that? The live entertainment runs the cool-factor gamut from local rock bands to DJs spinning retro funk. Happy hour is from to .

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  2. Extreme

    Though it may change names, it usually has the most up-to-the-minute electronic music collection, with techno, trance and hip-hop mixed in with mainstream. There are chill-out sofas upstairs but this isn't the place for chat. There's plenty of cheap booze during happy hour.

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  3. Kamikase

    Kamikase is an older, more intimate bar that doesn't offer free drinks, but has a disarmingly large variety of music that can switch from seductive salsa to live folklórica in an instant. Try its dangerously named el camino a la ruina (the path to ruin) cocktail. There's often a live show.

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  4. Km 0

    With the spicy slogan Arte y Tapas, this Spanish-themed bar off the Plaza San Blas is a convivial place for expats to gather. It often has live Latin and jazz music after . Show up early to taste the special US$3 dinner menú .

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  5. Le Nomadé

    This Francophile café has live bands some nights, but its real draws are the lounge chairs with hookah pipes for smoking and an open-air balcony overlooking a busy pedestrian intersection.

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  6. Ukuku's Pub

    The most consistently popular nightspot in town, Ukuku's plays a winning combination of crowd pleasers - Latin pop, reggae, alternative, salsa, ska, soul, jazz et al - and hosts live local bands nightly. Usually full to bursting after midnight, it's good, sweaty dance-a-thon fun, with as many Peruvians as foreign tourists.

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