As with Pacha's, Tito's is built some 50 metres above the Paseo Maritimo looking out over the port and historic centre of Palma. Access to the venue is by glass elevator from the Paseo Maritimo or the slightly less glamorous entrance on the Plaza Gomilla. ...
L'Havanna has a very distinctive Latin American feel to it and features many live acts playing a combination of Salsa, Merengue, Daiquiris and Caiphirinhas tunes.
Although the Garito Club opens its doors at around 7pm each evening, it doesn't usually come to life until around 10pm. They feature both DJs and live performances of jazz, rock and even disco classics, and as an added bonus admission is free.
The Black Cat is Palma de Mallorca's biggest and most popular gay club. Doors open at 11pm each night with a live show at around 3.30am, before finally closing at 5am.
Pacha's is undoubtedly one Palma's biggest and best known nightclubs. The club is actually built into the side of the cliff overlooking the Paseo Maritimo and the expensive yachts that are moored in Palma's horseshoe shaped marina. It opens its door from ...
The Atlantico Cafe and Cocktail Bar is Palma's very own International Meeting Place. People from all over the world come and enjoy genuine hospitality and music we all know and love. With more than 40 different cocktails, including their well-known Mojito ...
Jahfarai offers its customers an unusual combination of reggae, ska, dub, and for good measure even the occasional dancehall tune.
The Cafe Bar Barcelona is one of the many bars that line the Carrer del Apuntadors. Although it's not a nightclub in the truest sense of the word, they do however have either live jazz or soul playing most nights in their upstairs bar.