There is no end to the amount of fun you can have when vacationing in Acapulco, Mexico. With many exotic bars and some of the hottest and exclusive nightclubs, Aca’s entertaining and never ending nightlife is one of their greatest tourist attractions. Get ready because when the sun goes down, the real fun is just beginning!
Of course, Acapulco offers the classic party hot spots and vacationers favorites, Senor Frog’s and Carlos’ N Charlie’s restaurant and bar. Both are located on Acapulco Bay and serve their famous drinks, such as “The Yard” and if necessary, they also serve tasty seafood and Mexican dishes. Another classic is the Hard Rock Café, which is located in downtown Aca, often features live bands to shake up the night.
Los Alebrijes humungous space presents tons of fun to thousands of people with four levels of exclusive seating with comfy sofas on both sides of the club, two bars, a gigantic lounge area, plenty of dancing space as well as dance stages; visit elalebrije.com.mx.
The Zucca Club, located next to Mezza Notte Restaurant, will have you dancing to sounds of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s in a Roman-like palace that offers stunning views of St. Lucia’s Bay, and opens at 11:00pm allowing adults 25+ only; visit zuccabar.com.
The Palladium is one of Aca’s exclusive hot spots, located on La Brisas Hillside of Acapulco Bay. The signature feature of the Palladium are the 160 foot wide windows, giving club goers the illusion of being suspended in mid-air while dancing the night away to the most popular house techno. This is a great place to party ‘til dawn, because Palladium doesn’t close until the last person leaves!
If you are looking for an entire night’s and morning’s worth of fun and don’t want to bar hop, look
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