Murcia Entertainment

  1. Casino

    Murcia's resplendent Casino first opened as a gentlemen's club in 1847. Beyond the decorative façade, completed in 1901, are an Arab-style vestibule and a patio. Penetrate as far as the magnificent ballroom and pop around €1 in the slot to see the 320 lamps of its candelabra shimmer with light as Strauss' Radetsky March wafts from all corners. Closed for improvements when we last visited, it should again be open.

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  2. Che Che

    An elbow-to-elbow drinking experience; you'll have an intimate experience whether you want to or not.

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  3. El Sentío

    To wind down later on, award yourself a nightcap at El Sentío, smaller and quieter than most of the alternatives.

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  4. Gospel

    Pulls in the crowds at paseo time, and continues to buzz well into the night.

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  5. La Calle Centro

    Packs in the university crowd.

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