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Seville's neighborhoods of Alfalfa (Calle Pérez Galdós, specifically), Alameda (Plaza Alameda de Hércules), and Triana (Calle Betis and Calle Pureza) are particularly well-known for nightlife. Come summer, La … more Isla de Cartuja heats up. Between April to October afternoon bashes enliven outdoor posts along the Arenal side of the Guadalquivir River. Most parties don’t start hopping until 1-2am.
Walls covered in cartoon porn set the stage at this shot-heaven. Choose from a lengthy list of chupitos (shots), or request a maceta, a gigantic plastic cup of just about any mixed drink under the sol ($5-7 a pop).
Set along the alternative Plaza Alameda de Hercules, this stylish bar -- decked in wood and old coffee urns, with outdoor seating available -- is a great central spot, fully stocked with beer and mixed drinks, and fellow drinkers.
Situated in a restored, 17th-century building, this cozy tablao (flamenco club) hosts professionally choreographed flamenco shows. Have dinner or just a drink and watch the show unfold.