Paraguay Nightlife

 
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Cafe Bohemia: Nice place for hang out

by aladin99

A wood-paneled place adorned with Brazilian and Paraguayan art works, the vibe is due in part to abundant music and videos from the 1970s and '80s. Pizzas, snacks and a range of beverages abound. Casual

Mouse Cantina, Coyote, Pub Britania: Party til the sun comes up

by tequilagirl

As with all Latin American countries, Paraguay's nightclubs are empty until midnight. They there are hopping until the wee hours of the morning. My three favourite spots were:Mouse Cantina - Really big dancefloor, great music, good crowd! This is somewhere you would go to dance!Pub Britania - If you are a Guinness lover like I am, don't get your hopes up. This is a great pub to sit and drink with friends and perhaps play a game of Jenga.Coyote - Very cool place with three bars in one!! There is a "Rock" bar, a "dance" bar, and an "ambient" bar. This is a little pricier than the other places, but a really fun experience!

LA CHOPERIA DEL PUERTO: LA CHOPERIA DEL PUERTO

by eduar68

'Choperia' is basically a place where beer is sold. This is a relaxed place where you can have a pizza, an ice-cream or a sandwich at 3.00 AM after dancing in a club. There's a karaoke quite popular with patrons Casual

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La Estacion and The Pub across...

by Farrah69

La Estacion and The Pub across the roadLa Estacion is a great nightspot if you like to dance, drink, meet the locals and love Spanish and Brazilian music. The pub across the road from La Estacion is owned and run by Paraguayan Australians. The Wood family own and run the pub and is very like any pub/ night spot you would find in Sydney so it's a good place to go if you are missing home or if you are just interested in finding out what the hell are Australians doing living in Encarnacion (and yes both Willy and Warren still have their Aussie accents)Basically if you go out in Paraguay remember that people do not go out dancing until after midnight, sometimes not until 2am. So if you want to have a good time, mix with lots of locals and dance like crazy (by God they can dance) then stay at a Pub until about the witching hour before making a move to go boogey. Paraguayans like to dress up...

Various: Paseo Carmelitas

by realde14

Bar La Trova: Life Music

by aladin99

Nice Bar with Live Music and good food Casual

When you are in Asuncion you...

by chris_i79

If you are looking for nightlife when you are in Asuncion then you must head for Brasillia street. This street is lined with bars and is a popular option for people in the city.

Da Vinci: Da Vinci

by eduar68

This is another quiet place. Perfect for a few friends and a game of pool. The ice-cream is good, italian style. Jeans and a cool T-shirt will be fine.

As in Brazil Casinos are not...

by schnaider

As in Brazil Casinos are not allowed, people usually cross the border and go to Ciudad del Est Casinos. You can win a lot of $$$ if you are lucky enought! ;) Formal

There are oftenly many...

by SusanitaL

There are oftenly many concerts organized by FM Radio Rock n' Pop. Listen to it and you will get to know whats going on.

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Q:  So I recently read that the drinking age in Paraguay is 20. I'm 18, so that really killed some of the excitement of going there; I... 

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A: It's years since I was last in Paraguay, but I doubt it very much. Salud! 

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