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San José by Night Tour
The guide was updated:Get up close and personal with the nightlife in San José with the help of a local guide. You can choose a private tour or join a small group — perfect way to hit the ground running as soon as you arrive in the busy capital city. Walk around Downtown during the golden hour and finish your night with a 3-course meal and wine or beer pairings at a gourmet Costa Rican cantina.
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- Address: Tours start at the Morazán park
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With over 100 different beers, the Costa Rica Beer Factory is a favourite among locals and travellers alike. Located in a vibrant neighbourhood, it is the go-to for the typical burger and a beer.
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Bar Bahamas
Pub grub, beer, wine, and cocktails are waiting for you at Bahamas Bar in San José. Its affordable drinks menu makes it the ideal bar to start your evening, right before diving deep it into the local club scene.
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La Avispa — The Wasp
La Avispa is a gay-friendly bar that offers welcomes its visitors great music, a laid-back atmosphere, and a spacious dance floor. Grab a beer early in the evening or dance until early morning hours.
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El Sótano / Amón Solar
People crowd at El Sótano and Amón Solar to take part in one of their regular music shows. In this Neo-Classical building you will come across delightful live acts every night, making this the perfect destination all the culture-lovers and party-goers.
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Neon
Neon is an LGBT-friendly cocktail bar with plenty of outdoor seating. Their specialty is frozen cocktails, kind of like alcoholic slushies — perfect for hot days. The atmosphere is very relaxed, and the music is somewhat retro with lots of power ballads and disco megahits. If you feel peckish, they've got excellent food, too.
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Antik Restaurant + Bar
Whether you are looking for an outstanding dinner or an exciting night out, Antik Restaurant and Bar is your fit. Come early for a taste of the local cuisine and stay late for the party. You will want to come back for more!
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Stiefel Pub
At Stiefel Pub not only do you get excellent local beers, but also do it while having one of their outstanding burgers. Hop in and be amazed by the environment and the impressive beer selection. Chill with your friends in one of the cosy rooms of the eclectic old house.
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San José by Night Tour
Get up close and personal with the nightlife in San José with the help of a local guide. You can choose a private tour or join a small group — perfect way to hit the ground running as soon as you arrive in the busy capital city. Walk around Downtown during the golden hour and finish your night with a 3-course meal and wine or beer pairings at a gourmet Costa Rican cantina.
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El Observatorio
El Observatorio is the venue for live music in San José’s trendy Barrio La California. The stage is never empty, showcasing musical acts, stand-up comedians, audiovisual productions and exhibitions. There are drinks and pub crag to keep you going until 2 am.
El Observatorio can be found in the narrow alley across from the Cine Magaly. Inside you'll find a large performance space with high ceilings and exposed brick walls.
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El Cuartel de la Boca del Monte
El Cuartel has been around for more than a decade, entertaining guests with live music and a menu filled with over 200 cocktails and traditional Central American dishes. You can always count on having a good time here. El Cuartal is just a short walk from Parque Nacional.
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