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Baby'O |
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Costera Alemán 22, Acapulco 744-484-7474
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This exclusive dance club attracts wealthy locals who are serious about their dancing. The tunes range from swing to disco to rock 'n' roll – anything goes as long as the beat is good. The interior of the club features rock-like walls, making you feel as if you're in the confines of a cave. Dancers are mostly under 35, and stylish attire is the rule of the day. Excellent tequilas are available for sipping in between dances. A cafe serves burgers, sandwiches and cold drinks. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Bar Rio |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 15, Acapulco 744-484-2366
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It used to be Andromedas dance club, but a full renovation has turned this into an expansive multi-level venue to kick back, enjoy a drink, get together with friends and listen to disco or live Mexican pop music every weekend. The stage is set dead center and can be seen from any one of their numerous bars. The crowd is young and energetic and really packs it in on Friday and Saturday nights. Be warned: they really pump up the volume here. The cover charge includes all-you-can-drink. |
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Disco Beach |
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Costera Miguel Alemán Playa Condesa, Acapulco 39690 744-484-8230
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With a laid-back vibe that is hard to beat given the frenetic pace of some of the clubs on the strip, Disco Beach takes the party right down to the sand. Clusters of tables and dance platforms are perfect for groups of friends or just-met acquaintances to have fun. Young club-goers favor this spot for their come-as-you-are door policy as well as the fabulous foam parties every Friday night. Have a drink, get your groove on and get ready to see and be seen. |
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El Alebrije |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 3308, Acapulco 744-484-59-02
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This cavernous club features an enormous dance floor and seating for 1200 at booths and round tables. The interior is decorated with flaming torches, reflecting pools and tropical gardens. From late in the evening till the hours of early morning, dancers gyrate to fast-paced disco and Latin tunes. The crowd is on the younger side and mostly local, although everything changes during Spring Break when hordes of US students come to party. |
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User Rating: 10
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Mandara |
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Carretera Escénica, Acapulco 744-446-5711
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Low lights and cool neon only help to showcase the view from the 96-foot wide window that looks out over Acapulco Bay. If those twinkling lights and the bling from the patrons are not enough, wait until 3am on weekends for an impressive fireworks display! The club keeps people on their feet dancing with pumped in oxygen, and if you still want to party until sunrise, head upstairs to their after-hours lounge Privado. Dress to impress. |
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User Rating: 10
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Ninas |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 2969, Acapulco 744-484-2400
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Most of the nightclubs in Acapulco cater to a large population of toursits, but if you want to have an authentic Mexican experience, head over to Ninas right in front of the Convention Center. The crowd (predominantly locals), the entertainment (Mexican celebrity impersonators) and live music playing salsa, merengue and cumbia create a true south-of-the-border fiesta atmosphere. |
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Palladium |
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Carretera Escénica, Acapulco 39880 744-446-5490
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It would be difficult to say what is more spectacular at Palladium, the view from the 160-ft wide windows, the laser light show, the swanky but fun loving crowd, or the nightly appearance at 4am of "the Silver Man." Dressed as an Aztec warrior complete with feathered headdress and sporting silver paint on every inch of his body, he dances while brandishing a burning torch and lip synchs to bawdy songs. The place is very popular with locals and tourists, so be prepared to wait in line. |
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Salon Q |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 3117, Acapulco 39850 744-81-01-14
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Ritmo tropicale reigns at Acapulco's "Cathedral of Salsa," paying nightly homage to Cuba's sensual dance. The neon-lit bandshell showcases musicians and impersonators of Mexican celebrities. Dance contests and performances keep the energy high in a crowd that spans all ages but is serious about salsa and its slightly slower cousin, cumbia. |
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Siboney |
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Carretera Escénica Las Brisas Playa Guitarron, Acapulco 744-446-5711
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A wildly romantic piano bar, Siboney's is the place to escape the loud music of mainstream discos. White veils draped from the ceiling festoon the elegant surroundings which feature an enchanting view through arched columns. Excellent service caters mostly to a sophisticated, older crowd. Piano, classic Mexican and other intimate, sultry sounds to smoulder the night away. |
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Yuca Live Salsa Club |
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Fairmont Acapulco Princess, Acapulco 39907 744-469-1000
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The emblematic Aztec pyramid that is the Fairmont Acapulco Princess resort houses one of the best salsa spots in the city. The resort complex sprawls along the Playa Revolcadero on the outskirts of Acapulco, so be prepared for a short drive, but once there, be prepared to dance as the live music or the DJs are sure to get you on your feet. |
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See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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