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 | El Salvador Nightlife | Tips 1 - 10 of 16 |  | Nightlife is basically concentrated in the Zona Rosa area and the Blvd. de los Heroes -Metrocentro area. They both offer a big choice of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and dancing. Try to visit La Luna - its a great place they have a small but good menu if you want to eat and always all sorts of funcky activities: live music, exhibits, etc. the word to describe it I guess would be 'salvadorean cutting edge'. well worth it, located on the Miramonte area, not far from Metro Centro Camino Real Intercontinental, etc. You will also find live Marichi bands and live salsa music as well in the area of the Blvd de los Heroes, with live music until very late. Salvadoreans love to party....they are also very friendly with foreigners so it will be easy to make friends.
Depending where you go, but in general El Salvador is a warm country, so dress comfortably. It may get somewhat cool at night so it will be a good idea to carry a light sweater or jacket. For dining especially if going to a nice place dress accordingly, otherwise let you common sense guide you. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Filled with contemporary art (including really cool rest rooms!), this multi level indoor/outdoor club/bar/restaurant is the best nightspot in San Salvador. The food is good, there's live music, a film night, and other special events.
Nothing special although people here are quite hip! Leave a Comment
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Nightlife Spot: Nightlife is basically concentrated in the Zona Rosa area and the Blvd. de los Heroes -Metrocentro area. They both offer a big choice of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and dancing. Try to visit La Luna – it’s a great place they have a small but good menu if you want to eat and always all sorts of funky activities: live music, exhibits, etc. the word to describe it I guess would be 'salvadorean cutting edge'. well worth it, located on the Miramonte area, not far from Metro Centro, Camino Real Intercontinental Hotel, etc. You will also find live Mariachi bands and live salsa music as well in the area of the Blvd de los Heroes, with live music until very late. If you´re coming late from the beach you can have a nice meal in El Pupusodromo the Olocuilta in company of live mariachi bands( on weekends mostly)
Depending where you go, but in general El Salvador is a warm country, so dress comfortably. It may get somewhat cool at night so it will be a good idea to carry a light sweater or jacket. For dining especially if going to a nice place dress accordingly, otherwise let you common sense guide you. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Zona Rosa anyone you ask knows where it is.
always were cotton clothing. dark colors. during night hours. light colors during day. Leave a Comment Theme: Concert
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The Zona Rosa has lots of different pubs & some discos. I think most of the discos are teenage hangouts, except maybe Senor Frogs. Guadalajara Grill is a good place to get some food and have a beer, and Los Rinconcitos is a happening place with friendly staff. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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With the war over, nightlife in San Salvador has come back to life. The first time I went to San Salvador in 1984, nightlife was WILD. Then as the war got worse, it died out. Now it is back. Unfortunately, we are older, and most of the new clubs in the Zona Rosa cater to a very young crowd. But on the boulevard de los Heroes my wife and I can still find several clubs playing classic Salvadoran cumbias and merengue that we love. Another great fun club, and good place to eat is the Guadelajara in Zona Rosa. Open walls, fans whirling above, BIG band playing cumbias, and dancing the night away as only Guanacos know how.
Casual. I would say that Salvadorans dress exactly like people in Los Angeles (for better or for worse). They used to be more formal than us Angelenos, and maybe are still a little bit. Theme: Live MusicDirections: Several clubs on Boulevard de los Heroes near the Metro Centro Shopping Center. At night just drive by and listen for the music you like. For younger crowd playing international club music go to the ZOther Contact: The photo is of San Salvador dur
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