Despite being in a beautiful old colonial home, Guapachoza has a laidback grungy vibe, more house party than cultural venue, but this is somewhere you’ll discover all manner of interesting and innovative live arts treats ...
This is a great place to start proceedings in Palermo – it closes at 4am, which for most porteños is when the night is just starting. Join the trendy, yet friendly, crowd on one of two intimate terraces with warm lighting...
Amidst the medley of bars in Palermo, Congo may be hard to spot behind an unmarked brown door, but it stands out for its unassuming charm. Its greatest asset is the expansive patio, which could be one of the best outdoor ...
If you want to fit in amongst the upper class clientele at Casa Cruz, don your most elegant evening attire, and hold your head up high as you enter through the incredible 16ft brass doors into this lavish world.
Located in the offbeat and up-and-coming Villa Crespo area, this one-time speakeasy has kept some of its underground New York drinking den appeal despite going legitimate. Ring the bell at the unmarked wooden door, and be...
Walking into Acabar is like entering an Aladdin’s cave, that is, if people had to queue to get in. They come for the atmosphere and quirky yet cool aesthetic; it has the feel of an old-fashioned bazaar with mismatched fur...
It’s all about their all-day Sunday parties. Wide-eyed night owls emerge from all corners of the city and begin queueing at 8am, waiting for the doors of this super-club in the Costa Salguero complex to open.
For 20 years Shampoo was a sleazy cabaret club with bad DJs and Z-list celebrities until last year, when it underwent a revamp to be slicker and shinier with more Moet & Chandon champagne, crystal chandeliers and better l...
This two room club located in the heart of Palermo Viejo has become a staple venue with nights ranging from nu-cumbia to indie rock. Previous performers include international artists such as UK DJ Goldie and American folk...
Unless you know someone who knows someone important, you may have to do a fair share of sweet-talking to get on the list of this proudly exclusive venue, or be devastatingly beautiful. This is where Argentina's A-list com...
Party animals will find numerous exciting nightclubs in Buenos Aires, which stay open until morning. For an exclusive night out with the country’s best and brig...
From wine tasting to live music, there are countless kinds of bars in Buenos Aires, a city that well and truly comes alive at night. The neighbourhood of Palermo is especially famous for its hip bars, where the party cont...
This is a sleek, trendy little hybrid joint that is not always sure if it is a restaurant, 'cocktail house', or nightclub, but it manages to come off as all thr...
If you're picturing velvet ropes and bottle service, this isn't your club. This place is gritty, subterranean, and buried below an old parking garage. The crowd is diverse and unpretentious, and you'll find funky art exhi...
Vanquish is Atlanta's newest, buzziest lounge in Midtown, where it sits adjacent to its wilder nightclub sister, Reign. Reign is all neon lights and dance floor, while Vanquish is a bit tonier and plusher, with more atten...
Atlanta is admittedly short on glam hotel lounges, so if you're looking for one, try Whiskey Park at the W Hotel in Midtown (there's also its sister, Whiskey Blue, at the W in Buckhead should you be up that way instead). ...
The Earl is the cornerstone of the uber cool, very hip East Atlanta Village neighborhood. Mostly, The Earl is known for hosting stellar local bands and some big-name acts, but it also serves up some tasty pub food, includ...
For those who like the swank and glamor of a good hotel bar, the bar at the St. Regis is Atlanta's most appealing offering. Set in the heart of Buckhead, this h...
Artist, celebrity bartender, and owner Grant Henry, also known as Sister Louisa, is a campy fellow who is one of Atlanta's best-lo...
The first thing you'll notice about Ormsby's is the below-ground entrance and the warm, honey-colored wood interior. But the second thing many Atlantans notice is that it's smoke-free, unlike most bars in the city, thus p...
Manuel's, right down to its famous Coca-Cola mural, is the quintessential Atlanta bar. Divey but sufficiently comfortable, Manuel's has attracted a diverse crowd that has included politicians and plumbers, businessmen and...
Brick Store is currently ranked as the second best beer bar in the world by Beer Advocate. This distinction probably prompts unreasonably high expectations, but there is no question that Brick Store is the best beer bar i...
Blind Willie's is everything you could want of a blues institution: it's smoky, a little crusty, and has plenty of booze and great live blues six nights a week. On weeknights the crowd is smaller and quieter; the weekends...
People - both gay and straight - love Blake's because there are always hot shows and there's never a cover. Each night is themed, usually with a drag show that doesn't disappoint, and patrons rave that the drinks - served...
This sexy spot is really one-of-a-kind in Atlanta. With wood-plank walls, floors, and tables, along with low lighting, a central bar, and loud music, it's billed itself as a late-night hotspot for a stylish urban crowd.