NIGHTLIFE & PARTY
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Pasqua
Open all day, a welcome retreat for locals in need of TLC and a G&T in this otherwise devoid part of Madrid.
Club Musée
Turning nightlife into an art, those bored of the Chueca scene may appreciate an evening at this wondrous hangout.
La Chula de Valverde
One of the best places to get hold of a cold, perfectly prepared after-work G&T is right on the edge of Chueca.
Connection Wind
Poke your fellow clubbers in a strictly non-social media way at this weekly shake-down.
LL Show Bar
Treat yourself to a saucy show courtesy of shameless drags and Spanish stripping in an old school locale where drinking is the only rule.
La Turba
A favourite of semi-celebrities, scene queens, and PR bitches of all genders, usually good for a little see-and-be-seen action with the local media and fashion crowd.
Le Cabrera
Scrumptious cocktails, delicious food, and a reasonably good looking grown-up crowd. Things don’t get much more civilised than this dandy-chic hangout.
Gift Restaurant-Café-Lounge
Sure, you could eat here and it probably wouldn’t kill you, but it’s not the food that’s the main attraction at this multi-space venue.
Shangai Club
The weekend starts early at Shangai Club. Lay the foundation for a Friday hangover worthy of a Sunday.
La Boîte
Bringing the 80s back to Madrid in swinging style, this nightclub’s friendly attitude-free scene keeps packing them in with big weekend events and a busy live act schedule.
Sala Macumba
If you’re looking to dance shirt-off, arms-in-the-air, then you’ll be right at home at this massive dance hall with an incredible sound system.
Cool
Swanky and stylish, this slick club gets going every Saturday with gay night Royal, packed with muscle men and caged dancers.
Ohm
One of Madrid’s longest running gay clubs but far removed from the topless extravaganzas that we’ve come to expect.
Strong
A labyrinthine space that gets going late into the night, you’ll need your wits about you and good navigational skills on entering the enormous dark room.
Charada
Big on electro and hipsters of the ironic cool and skinny jeans mould out to have a good time and a little dance.
Museo Chicote
Hemmingway’s haunt of choice has survived the worst of the Civil War but now chooses the sounds of DJs over those of incoming shells.
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