
The best night life spots: There are many areas in Sevilla to party with hundreds of clubs and bars. Another activity that is very popular amongst the students and locales is to have botellones. A botellon is when a group of friends gather in the sidewalks throughout many of the sidewalks of Sevilla and drink wine, beer, or share a bottle of liquor. These are strongly recommended, and can save you money during the nights you plan to go out. Another reason these are recommended is due to the fact that many people do not go out to the bars until midnight or 1 a.m.
These are just a few of several great bars and clubs to attend. Listed are several pubs which have laid back atmospheres along with clubs with more of a dance atmosphere.
All of the clubs here have doormen who will collect the cover charge if there is one, and also make sure you have appropriate clothing to enter. This is why it is always a good idea to wear nice shoes, never gym shoes, and no jeans on the nights where plan to visit one of the clubs.
CENTRO
The city center offers you a lot of nightlife activities. The mayority of bars, restaurants and pubs will you find in the area around Plaza Alfalfa and Alameda. During the week and of course on the weekend the bars around this places are always full from 12 pm onwards. The Alameda is the center of the alternative scene in Seville. Alfalfa and Alameda are also a popular place to make botellón.
Sopa de Ganso

C/ Perez Galdos
It is the only bar with a dancefloor in this area. This bar, which is probably the largest one in Alfalfa, offers you great tapas and and after dinner, at midnight, the take out the tables and it is becoming a huge dancefloor. On the weekend it is always crowed and visited mainly by Spaniards.
Berlin
C/ Boteros, 2
Located on the backside of Plaza Alfalfa, anything goes at this bar. The Berlin stays open at all hours until the early morning. You can find here a strange mix of college kids, local hipster and bums.It is very popular between the young people to take their last drink in this bar before going home or going to have breakfast.
Flaherty’s
C/ Alemanes, 7
It is one of Seville’s most touristy Irish bars which caters to English speakers, located right next to the Cathedral. Although the beer is a bit more expensive than in other bars it is a great place to watch a football match on their big

screens.
Nu Yor Café
C/ Marqués de Paradas, 30
It is a really nice place with a stylish decor and great live music, that offers mojitos, tasty tapas and Cuban music for an older crowd. On Sunday you can spend the evening there dancing Salsa and having a Cocktail.
La Carbonería
C/ Levies, 18
It is one of the most famous bars in Seville which is home to free Flamenco shows every night of the week and offers a great atmosphere. The first room seems like a cave and has everything from piano playing to electric guitars. In the back room you find the Flamenco stage and bar.
Tex-Mex
Calle Placentines, 25
Phone: 954-560-491
It is a bar that you can go to if you are ever feeling homesick from the good old United States. This is a bar which offers many American sports games including football, basketball and more. The inside is covered with posters, shirts, and advertisements that are in English.
Club Catedral
Cuesta del Rosario, 12
This club is a hot spot to be at during the weekends. It is very new age and normally is a place where you will encounter many Spaniards who are fashionable or are at least giving it a shot. It is easy to find, and is very
close to the actual La Catedral (the famous church of Sevilla).
Bar Central
Alameda de Hércules, 63 B
Most any night you can find around this bar a good crowd of young people taking their beer or their "tinto de verano" there. The prices are economic.
NERVIÓN
Mítico Cafe
C/ Carlos Cepeda, 2
Is a great club to go to, especially on Thursdays with great drink specials. They offer free dance classes on Thursday nights, and afterwards the dance floor gets even more packed when the hip-hop and regeaton begin. Regeaton is Spanish reage normally originating from Cuba, Spain, or South America.
Bora Bora
Calle Beatriz de Suaria,5
Located off of Luis Montoto close to the Cruz Campo Factory.
This bar is a great place with a large projection screen to watch soccer matches, and also has a pool table for your entertainment. The setup is relaxing and cozy, and the prices are not too expensive.
O´Neals
Calle Enramadilla
Phone: 954-643-104
Area: San Bernando, located in the building called Edificio Viapol. O´Neals is a great Irish Pub to go to with normally a well rounded mix of tourists and Spaniards. It is a two story bar, with a large projection screen to watch fútbol (soccer) games and American Football sometimes as well. It is a very laid-back atmosphere with a friendly staff as well.
Cerveceria Gambrinus Sevilla
Calle Luis de Morales
Phone: 954-411-860
Located inside of Nervión Plaza on the second floor.This bar, and La Casa De Castillas are located on the second floor inside of Nervión Plaza. They are great places to meet, since it is a very large area, and extremely easy to find without all of the back roads and small streets that can sometimes be hard to find your way within the center. Also, there is a movie theatre within the same building, so it is a good place to go for a drink before or after a movie.
Caramelo
Avenida San Francisco Javier
Very close to the Facultad de Empresariales which is a business school where you may have classes. A great place to visit with a very modern atmosphere. There is an area of couches to take a break and relax, along with a large area to dance off to the side of the main bar. Wednesdays are the cheapest nights to attend, with normally a low cover charge which may include a drink, and sometimes it is even free to enter. Sundays are not a good idea with a 30€ cover charge!!
TRIANA
In Triana you find the popular Calle Betis that is famous for it’s nightlife. You find here a very big offer of bars, pubs and clubs. Calle Betis is especially popular in the summer and warmer months for those looking to cool off by the river.
Lo Nuestro
Calle Betis, 31A
Lo Nuestro is a really authentic Sevillian Bar, which is well known for it’s nightly flamenco music performances. If you want to learn or see people dancing Sevillanas, the popular local dance, it is the right place to go.
Boss
Calle Betis, 2
The club is located behind crossing the bridge that takes you to Plaza de Cuba, it is the street on the right, which looks upon the main river of Sevilla called the Guadalquivir. This is a club that is very well known for its dance scene. It has more than 1,000 square meters of room to dance. The club can be selective of who enters, but this is the same as some of the other clubs in Sevilla as well.
ISLA CARTUJA
Antique Teatro
Antiguo Pabellón Olímpico, Matemáticos Rey Pastor y Castro s/n
The club is located on the other side of the river, crossing the Puente de la Barqueta. The "Antique Teatro" is one of the trendiest clubs of Seville, frequently visited by celebrities and soccer players. As it is a really exclusive club it is really hard to get in but it is worth to try it.