Palacio Alsina
It is a restored 19th-century palace. The architecture is impressive, with soaring ceilings and a giant LED screen dominating the dance floor. A classic venue for high-quality electronic and pop music.
From Microcentro to Palermo. Here’s where to go if you want to dance until sunrise, with info on how to get in.
It is a restored 19th-century palace. The architecture is impressive, with soaring ceilings and a giant LED screen dominating the dance floor. A classic venue for high-quality electronic and pop music.
Located in a former bank, this club is famous for its basement. It is the go-to place for underground electronic music and techno in downtown Buenos Aires.
Designed by Gustave Eiffel himself, it is an imposing metal building in San Telmo. The atmosphere is lively, with lots of young people and mainstream music (reggaeton, pop, and hits).
If you’re looking for something more exclusive and riverfront, Jet is the place to go. It’s one of the most upscale nightclubs in the city. Great views, well-dressed people, and expensive drinks.
An absolute icon of Palermo nightlife. It’s not just a nightclub, it’s a cultural center where you can find everything from indie rock bands to the craziest parties in town, such as Club 69.