no further than Mandara, which has three different clubs in one. Mandara sits on Las Brisas hillside on Acapulco Bay. Start off your night at Siboney Piano Bar, which serves wines and spirits in a casual and relaxed setting. Then stroll over to the next room, Mandara, which features live DJs, open bar and a dance floor with a view. If by dawn you want to keep the party going, travel to the second level to El Privado, the after hours club, where doors open at 6:00am and don’t close until well into the afternoon; visit acapulconightclubs.com.
Acapulco also offers several more relaxed bars and lounges for those in the mood for a few cocktails and some soothing live music and breathtaking views.
For more information on all that Acapulco has to offer, visit visitacapulco.com.mx.
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