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  1. Déjà Vu

    A bohemian club with a dual personality, Déjà Vu's upper tier has thumping international music, while below there are usually gutsy performances of live Peruvian music. There are also peña performances by the group Oita Norma on occasion.

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  2. El Ekeko Café Bar

    A generally more sedate option, with free poetry readings on Monday, this faithful old bar comes alive at weekends when the grandfathers of bohemia play live music, trotting out their lively tango, música folklórica and cha-cha-chas. The bar also serves up a range of hors d'oeuvres.

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  3. La Candelaria

    This is a good peña that has lively criollo music and dancing, with plenty of audience participation.

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  4. Sachun Peña

    This recommended place has a variety of acts that get under way in the late evening.

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