A popular song has these lyrics “Seville makes you fall in love with the world because of its personality, warmth and festivals”. It’s a perfect description of the vibrant life in Seville. A typical evening for a local starts with going out for tapas in Triana Quarter about 9 PM but this social get together can easily extend until midnight. Local people love spending time trying out new tapas-bar and chit chatting. After that, there are two options for most locals: going to a pub to enjoy some beers or wine or doing “botellona” which means having your own alcohol outside, in a market or large street. Pubs are scattered all around the city instead of all being grouped together in one area.
Obbio Club is a small disco pub with a quirky atmosphere and popular DJs. The fun is guaranteed! For all the jazz lovers out there, you definitely should go to Naima Cafe Jazz in Seville, a small cozy jazz bar close to Alameda de Hercules. Garlochí is a really unique place where the images of Jesus and the Virgin are the stars. It could sound creepy, but don’t worry, a lot of people enjoy having the drink called “the Blood of Christ” – a mix of vodka, whisky and grenadine. If you are tired of drinking Cruzcampo beer, go to the International brewery, they have more than 200 beers!
One of the legendary places is the Fun Club, the center of the alternative music in Seville. You can attend a concert or just go dancing rock for all ages. Definitely, you’ll have some fun! The huge disco Antique Theatre Seville was built on an olympic pavillion area. A former porn-cinema has been transformed in a concert venue in Seville! This place has the obvious name Sala X in the bohemian quarter Alameda de Hercules. On the banks of the River Guadalquivir, Demo Bar is one of the most versatile bars in the Triana district, as you’ll see different theme nights, from karaoke to funky nights.
Berlin isn’t the most beautiful pub but it has a special charm to it and it’s one of the pubs that closes later. If you ask to a local for his opinion about this pub, surely he’ll respond with an amazing story. El Cafe de Arte has an interesting mix of 80s music concerts, cool lighting arrangements, cheap tapas and great art exhibitions.