A follow up "rough" guide to bars in Murcia City. Going for a drink in Murcia is great fun if you're British. If you like you can do the ?Brit? thing (Go out at 8.00p.m. and be back home by 12.00 ready for some kip) it's more interesting to try to be ?continental? in Murcia. Most places in Murcia don't liven up until around 12.00a.m. so you'll miss out on most of the amosphere if that's the way you choose to go.
Here's a useful tip: To get the best out of your evening in Murcia City change your body timer to a Spanish night out by altering your watch by an hour. Don't consider going to a "real" Murcia bar before 10.00pm. Earlier on, if you want to be around the place why not have a coffee in Plaza Cardenal Belluga (Cathedral Square) and admire the beautiful Cathedral. from the terrace. Then you couldamble down to the Hotel Rincon de Pepe (Apostoles, 34) for a cocktail in the "La Muralla" bar, one of the last remaining places in Murcia where you can still see the remains of the city's original Arab walls.
This is the 2nd article in this series. Here's an additional selection of some of the bars in Murcia City.
Los Cuatro Gatos (12 Calle Alfaro.) is next to the Roman Theatre. Here we have live music and sometimes features comedians on stage. Nice place this.
Gospel (15 Enrique Villar. Tel. 968 203 234) The young crowd hit this lively city centre pub. The music ranges from Blues to Rock to Jazz. Stays open until 3.30am.
Mundaka Club (26 Carretera Santa Catalina.) Maybe the most buzzing club in Murcia, playing Seventies disco and dance. Three rooms with different sounds that provide something for most tastes. Fridays and Saturdays are from 2am-6.30am. (See what I mean about coming out later?)
El Mentidero (3 Saavedra Fajardo. Tel. 968 223 533) Trying to escape from the techno music in all the Spanish clubs then El Mentidero is the same as the rest. It's a fun bar with a dance floor and is open till 3am. It's adjacent to the University.
La Codiga (Gran V'a Alfonso X ) More of a Spanish bar this. Latin rhythms are the speciality in this club. Leather trousers and chest wigs are optional ;-)
Sala Univesal (1 Avenida Juan Carlos.)A blatant and lively bar - a well known bar in Murcia. There are several rooms playing different sounds so something for most here...
DNC Dance Club (Puerta Nueva, Edificio Centrofama. Tel. ) This place claims to be the only true club in Murcia city centre. Located in the busy university zone. Buzzing place during term time. DNC plays house music and standard pop against a backdrop of trendy d'cor. Free drink with your entry fee.
Tasca Gao (17 Calle Canovas del Castillo.) Off the wall bar that specialises in miniature bottles of spirits (duh.. my head..) . Regular target for people on hen/stag parties in fancy dress at weekend.
Fuente Alamo (Carretera N301, Fuente ?lamo.) Unusually for pubs in Murcia this is a Western themed bar with cowboy outfits and saloon-style bars. It's actually a really good night out if you're in the mood for a knees up!!.
Kennedy Bar (Callej'n de Berruezo.) Lively Irish bar that's popular all day. Get down here for some Guinness and English soccer. Good range of other ales also. They have live comedy shows on Wednesdays. Buy one get one free on drinks when soccer matches are showing.
Super 8 (Avenida Ciclista Mariano Rojas, Local 16, Molina del Segura.) Just a short way outside the city, Super 8 is an chilled out bar/club which features a live band each week. It draws a youngish, mainly indie type crowd and opens from 12.30am-6.30am
La Puerta Falsa (5 Calle San Mart'n de Porres.) Nice relaxed bar with music from local talent. Also has really good exhibitions of paintings on the walls. Utopia (7 Vel?zquez.) This is an unusual place and is described by the owners as a theatre-bar. The interesting d'cor imitates theatrical scenery. Utopia has all kinds of acts on stage ranging from actors reading monologues to musicians and small rock bands. After the live stuff it's mainly Brit-pop, rock and blues.
Kallejon (Calle Ceuti, Poligono Insustrial Atalayas) Most of the clubs in Murcia are on the outskirts due to noise considerations. Kallejon is no exception. We have two dance floors featuring Commercial Techno stuff and Spanish pop. Opens Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights (very late).
Royal Palace (17 Carretera Santa Catalina.) Royal Palace is open until4am. This vast place is part of a complex that holds up to 2,000 guests. the music is aimed at thirty somethings but inevitably, Latino rhythms dominate.
That should be enough for article two on bars in Murcia City. There's plenty to be going on with anyway.. Should you go to any other Murcia clubs that you think should be mentioned then email me and let me have the lowdown. Cheers!!
Going out in Murcia is great fun if you're British. Whilst you can still go out the old fashioned English way (Go out at 7.00p.m. and be back home by 12.00 the worse for wear) it's more interesting to try to be 'continental' in Murcia. Most of the bars in Murcia City don't really get going until around 1.00a.m. so you'll miss a lot of action if that's the way you choose to go.
Here's a useful tip: To do justice to your night out in Murcia City adjust your body timer to a Murcian night out by altering your watch by an hour. Don't consider going to a "proper" Murcia bar before 10.30pm. Before that, if you want to be around the place why not have a coffee in Plaza Cardenal Belluga (Cathedral Square) and admire the beautiful Cathedral. from there. You could then amble down to the Hotel Rincon de pepe (Apostoles, 34) for a liqueur in the "La Muralla" cocktail bar, one of the few places in Murcia where the old Arab walls can still be seen.
Here 's a list of some of the bars in Murcia City.
La Bulla (Calle Montijo.) One of several Cuban style bars in Murcia serving mainly cocktails. Open till 3am.
Icaro (Plaza Beato A Hiberm'n.) Handy for the University, so expect a lot of students during term time. Again Icaro is a nice gaff for an early starter.
Hermanos Rubio (3 Plaza Santa Isabel.) An old fashioned tapas bar near the cathedral in the heart of the City. Order a sherry here and look like a local. Bar Warhol (25 Calle Victorio.) Heaven for those of you into Pop Art with copies of the Velvet Underground mentor's paintings on most walls. A sophisticated place that's nice for a quiet chat and drink. One of the coolest bars in Murcia City.
Josepe (9 Arquitecto Emilio Pi?ero.) This is an excellent tapas bar that stays open all day. There are lots of nostalgic past paintings and photographs of Murcia on the walls. You could try a sherry and pan con tomate in the early evening as an alternative entree. This is usually one of the first bars in Murcia I call in..
Drexco (26 Traper'a.) Nice place near Murcia's Cathedral serving non alcoholic drinks and coffee. Probably the biggest choice of coffee in Murcia City with beans from all over the planet. Open 'til 1.00am with chilled out music and atmosphere.
El Bolo (29 Calle Vara del Rey.) Well chilled bar in the Old Town right in the party area. There are live gigs on Tuesday nights and they have cocktail features on Fridays and Saturdays. A nice pub to start the night, then return for a drink later chill out.
Itaca (7 Calle Mariano Vergara. Tel. 968 934 922) Again this is near the university. This is one of the more unusual bars in Murcia in that it's both bookshop and a bar. You'll meet lots of local students having coffee during the day, the mood then changes in the evening as a more mature crowd arrive to blast away at the cocktails. Mojitos is the most requested drink.
Guan?bana Jam (6 Plaza Cer?mica.) This is a newish night club with stage and bars primarilly offering Blues, Soul and live Jazz. On Tues & Wed it's open till 1.30, while Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays It carries on on later till 3....
Zanzibar (3 Calle Andres Baquero.) This is a small bustling small bar that serves just about every kind of drink you could ask for. Inside you'll find punters relaxing with anything from a milkshake to a cocktail. Happy hour is on Wednesdays from 9-11pm where b.o.g.o.f. applies.
Mestizo (14 Doctor Fleming.) Cool friendly caf? during the day but in the evenings it becomes a lively bar. Buzzing atmosphere later as opposed to chilled out earlier..
B12 (17 Calle Trinidade.) A trendy bar but fairly quiet early on in the evening. Start your night here with a quiet drink.
That should be enough for the first installment of bars in Murcia City. There's plenty to be going on with anyway.. Should you visit any other Murcia bars that you think should be mentioned then get in touch and let me have details. Cheers!!
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