Boliches is a general term for the clubs of Argentina. If you enjoy a bottle of Quilmes (beer of Cordoba), and going out at 2am and returning st 9am, then Argentina is the place for you!
I stayed in Cordoba for 9 months....got to say it's very different from the Uk but great all the same!
Written Jun 8, 2005
They play mainly fast electronic music (marcha), just to warn you. The location itself is very nice. There is a quite big dancefloor, 3 bars (upstairs and downstairs), which sell besides the worldwide common drinks the locally typical "Fernet con coca". The entrance values 12 Pesos and includes one drink.
Dress Code: Not that I would know.
Written Dec 10, 2004
Address: Marcelo T de Alvear 635
Phone: 425 4999
Website: http://www.butmitre.com/
If you can't stand anymore the electronic music that is played throughout the nightclubs in central Cordoba, the alternative is Abasto. In this district, they have bars and clubs with alternative music and often live bands. Recommendable is the Capitan Blue.
Written Nov 19, 2004
Córdoba has numerous bowlings and bars in its capital city but the night movement you consentra in four or five relating points of the city and also in the outlying areas as Carlos Paz city, Rio Ceballos, Villa Allende, etc
The Cordovan night is only for the mutual respect among people and for it sets him festival that lasts from 10:00pm o'clock. up to 07:00am o'clock.
Written Aug 25, 2002
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Written Aug 26, 2002
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