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When arriving in the Philippines, many friends are afraid to go out and enjoy the nightlife because they are unfamiliar with the place. The cheerful and unrestrained Filipinos still attach great importance to nightlife and entertainment. Compared with the slightly petty-bourgeois bar culture in China, the Philippines is more enthusiastic and full of vitality. Today I will introduce to you several good places to experience disco in the Philippines.
Manila
As the largest city in the Philippines, Manila has the most colorful nightlife, and the prices are slightly higher than other cities in the Philippines. The three main nightlife areas in Manila are Makati, Ermita and Malate. Many nightclubs and bars, including LA Café and Chaos Club, are always on the list of nightlife destinations recommended by Tourists.
If you don't like noisy environments, you can also go to the Bayleaf Intermuros Hotel in the historic Intermuros district to relax. The Sky Deck Observation Bar on the top floor of the hotel is a rare rooftop open-air bar. Here, the completely open environment allows you to taste fine wine while enjoying the beautiful night view of the city.
Cebu
Compared to the densely populated and fast-paced life in Manila, foreigners usually prefer to come to the more leisurely Cebu to experience the life in the Philippines. The nightlife here is also more closely related to tourism.
If you are visiting Cebu for the first time, you may want to experience the nightlife at Mango Plaza. There are many sports bars, dance bars and nightclubs here, and J-Ave is particularly popular. J-Ave is relatively reasonably priced, attracting more local working girls, and has always been the most popular club in Mango Plaza.
Boracay
The nightlife of Boracay starts with the sunset on the coastline, and many bars are built along the beach. Locals usually go out to the bars from 10 to 11 or even later, so the active ones before that are usually foreign tourists.
The bars here are full of island enthusiasm just like Boracay. The most eye-catching bar is Coco Bar. Although the facilities in the store are very modern, the overall decoration style is more island-style. When you first come here, you will feel like you are in the jungle.
Davao
Compared with other cities, the scale and decoration of bars in Davao may not be as modern and luxurious, but on the other hand, you can also experience the nightlife of the Philippines for less money here.
There are two popular bar areas: Polo Street in the north of the town and Matina Town Square Davao Matina Town Square. 801 Infinity Restobar is a more distinctive bar in it. There is live music and sexy waitresses in jeans. Interested friends may come here to order a drink and listen to music.
If you want to give your significant other a romantic date memory, Jack Ridge is a good choice for you. This is a restaurant located on the top of the mountain, where you can enjoy the sea view while enjoying the food. After dinner, walk down the stairs of the restaurant to Kai's Bar, the atmosphere is superb, and you can enjoy a one-stop comfortable experience of eating, drinking and playing.
Notes
Most bars and nightclubs in the Philippines require tickets, and the prices vary according to different regions. Some stores also have dress requirements. For example, Valkyrie in Manila does not allow shorts, flip-flops or sandals. Before going, it is best for friends to do homework and search clearly on the website.
Another thing to note is that although the nightlife in the Philippines is bright and lively, due to the extremely developed local special service industry, many bars and nightclubs have Filipino girls who attempt to chat with you and then pay you. Therefore, if you are approached in a nightclub, don't simply think that it is because of your personality charm.
Don’t spend the long night trapped alone in the hotel anymore. Spend the day on the streets of the Philippines to experience the local customs and culture, and at night, get together with a few good friends to dance and experience the other side of this passionate and vibrant country. |
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