Bar entertainment in Castilla Y León
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Calle de la Infanta Isabel
Calle de la Infanta Isabel is one of those Spanish streets that you'd hate to live above and on a warm summer's evening, you'll definitely hear it before you see it; locals call it 'Calle de los Bares' (Street of the Bars) as it's the scene of serious carousing and general merriment, especially from Thursday to Saturday nights.
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Litre Bars
The collection of so-called 'litre bars' on Plaza de San Juan de Bautista are fun night-time hang-outs with a young crowd. Here you can guzzle a 1L cerveza (beer) for around €3.50 or a cubalibre (rum and coke with lemon juice) for around €5.
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Bars & Discos
Bars and discos also cluster at the plaza end of Calle de los Escuderos and along Calle de Carmen near the aqueduct, but they don't launch into action until at least 22:00 (Thursday to Saturday only).
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Calle del Huerto del Rey
Calle del Huerto del Rey, just northeast of the cathedral and known locally as Las Llanas is another centre of night-time activity. It gets going a bit later than Calle de San Juan.
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People Music Bar
If slick and stylish and moody lighting is your thing, head up to People Music Bar where things get started after midnight and don't stop until many hours later.
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La Taberna After Work
A strange mix of underground medieval arches and the ambience of a wood-pannelled British pub, this agreeable bar has an especially good range of gins.
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Europa Azul
Europa Azul has an outdoor terrace out the back that's ideal in summer and it doesn't get the crowds until later, but they're pretty cool when they arrive.
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Plaza de San Martín
The Barrio Humedo's night-time epicentre is the Plaza de San Martín, where popular bars abound - the crowds will tell you where the buzz is.
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Taberna La Rayuela
This low-lit upstairs bar buzzes with a 20-something crowd and is an intimate place. It's probably our favourite spot in town for first drinks.
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El Bosque Encantado
'The Enchanted Garden' revels in its kitsch decor and is good for early evening drinks.
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Urban Café
Urban Café, which could be in Barcelona or Madrid with its refined sense of style.
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Santana
Places come and go, but Santana has stood the test of time as a popular watering hole.
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Disney
Places come and go, but Disney has stood the test of time as a popular watering hole.
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Calle de San Juan
A great place to get your night started is along Calle de San Juan.
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El Bar
El Bar is an appealing place with its much-coveted outdoor seats.
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Plaza del Mercado Chico
The streets around Plaza del Mercado Chico have bars and tapas.
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Rebote
A reliably popular bar at the lower end of Plaza de San Martín, Rebote is a good place for first drinks; the croquetas here are rightly famous.
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La Bodega de Paquita
La Bodega de Paquita is a good wine and tapas bar.
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Woodstock
It's all about peace-and-love Woodstock.
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Taberna La Rayuela
This low-lit upstairs bar buzzes with a 20-something crowd and is an intimate place. It's probably our favourite spot in town for first drinks.
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