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Nightlife in Venezuela is very much alive. Most people especially the young ones love going to bars, discos or catch a drink in pubs. Most establishments open at around nine pm and starts to fill up by ten onwards. The party usually ends by two to three in the morning next day. Some of the famous joints include…
El Bodegon de Poncho
El Bodegon is one of the most famous nightclubs in Venezuela. For tourists who come into the country, this is a highly recommended spot. People of different social status flock this joint and grooves to the music, which at times is modern pop sounds but more often local Venezuelan. Drinks in this pub are also impeccable.
La Cucaracha
This is another popular nightclub in Venezuela, usually filled with young professionals, both local and expats. Tourists also fill its dance floors. They dance, mingle, and drink until closing time.
The Clover Rock Bar
Unlike the first two joints, The Clover Rock is a bar that carries an Irish theme. It is frequented by lively young crowd especially during weekends. It plays loud rock music, salsa, and invites local rock bands to play live. The joint offers a wide selection of beverages.
El Hoyo del Queque Bar
This is a bar famous not only for young professionals but for young students as well. As compared to Clover Rock, this place is more crowded because it has smaller space. The music in this joint is also louder and more frequently on the rock genre. This is a pace for great parties especially when the clocks strikes one in the morning. The party is just getting started.