Bars & Dance Clubs - Medellin, Colombia
La Tienda La Tienda is in a complex in Poblado of drinking, dinning and dance venues. Dance to tropical music such as Vallenato, reggaeton, salsa, merengue, with a decor that is based on the elements of Antioquia catering to generate a popular air environment, a place capable of accommodating 300 people, where they often find groups of friends drinking liquor in large quantities and party all night
Rumbantana Located at Calle San Juan (give more specific location information i.e. near downtown, Pobaldo, etc.), is a breezy place to go to listen and dance to old school salsa, is one of the few remaining places where the music still plays on long plays. It is a place where they are couples and groups of friends, usually mature people with whom you can strike up a conversation. It is a place for lovers of classic salsa and salsa attitude towards life. Rumbantana
The Tibiri It is a basement with its own climate near where the race 70 is in San Juan Street, where you can hear and dance to old school salsa, is a place for young people, mostly university. It is a place where the atmosphere is heated and turned on the party, is a good place to meet and talk to people inviting them to dance. In the Tibiri sauce is the star, usually you can see impressive demonstrations of almost professional dancers of the genre. "
Tibiri has a "local" vibe that will charm you. Be ready to dance to Salsa with vigor. Also, if this venue isn't to your liking there are a multitude of bars & discoes on either side of 70 that suite a variety of tastes.
El Eslabón Prendido It is a good place to visit, especially if you enjoy salsa, is located in the center of the city, one block from the Parque del Periodista. It is a place where you can enjoy salsa music performed live on Tuesday night. It is a place that is not too expensive, where you can meet people to dance and enjoy a festive atmosphere.
Best bet is to either take a taxi or take the metro to "San Antonio" station and then take a taxi to the salsa club. It's about 10 blocks from the "San Antonio" metro, not far but can be difficult navigating the streets if you are not familiar with the are.
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