La Bodeguita del Sur, Montevideo
La Bodeguita del Sur in Montevideo is a vibrant hub for salsa enthusiasts and those passionate about Latin dance. Since its inception in 1992, the venue has evolved from a cultural house promoting Uruguay-Cuba connections into a thriving salsa club. Today, it is recognized as the premier destination for salsa dancing in the country.
The club's interior is designed to evoke a Caribbean ambiance, creating a festive and welcoming environment for dancers of all levels. During the weekends, La Bodeguita del Sur offers classes in salsa, kizomba, and bachata, catering to everyone from beginners to those aspiring to become dance instructors.
Music at La Bodeguita del Sur features a curated selection of the best Latin tunes, ensuring a lively atmosphere. The club also serves a variety of typical Latin American drinks and snacks, with specialties like the strawberry daiquiri and a refreshing mint caipirinha enhancing the tropical experience.
A unique feature of the club is the 25% discount offered on salsa and bachata classes for ISIC card holders, making it an attractive spot for students and budget-conscious dancers. The venue includes a small terrace for guests who wish to take a break from dancing, enjoy the night air, or have a smoke.
Furthermore, La Bodeguita del Sur is more than just a place to dance; it has a bowling alley, hosts various events, and continuously expands its offerings. The dance academy within the club allows for continuous learning and growth in dance skills.
The club's interior is designed to evoke a Caribbean ambiance, creating a festive and welcoming environment for dancers of all levels. During the weekends, La Bodeguita del Sur offers classes in salsa, kizomba, and bachata, catering to everyone from beginners to those aspiring to become dance instructors.
Music at La Bodeguita del Sur features a curated selection of the best Latin tunes, ensuring a lively atmosphere. The club also serves a variety of typical Latin American drinks and snacks, with specialties like the strawberry daiquiri and a refreshing mint caipirinha enhancing the tropical experience.
A unique feature of the club is the 25% discount offered on salsa and bachata classes for ISIC card holders, making it an attractive spot for students and budget-conscious dancers. The venue includes a small terrace for guests who wish to take a break from dancing, enjoy the night air, or have a smoke.
Furthermore, La Bodeguita del Sur is more than just a place to dance; it has a bowling alley, hosts various events, and continuously expands its offerings. The dance academy within the club allows for continuous learning and growth in dance skills.
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La Bodeguita del Sur on Map
Sight Name: La Bodeguita del Sur
Sight Location: Montevideo, Uruguay (See walking tours in Montevideo)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Sight Location: Montevideo, Uruguay (See walking tours in Montevideo)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Walking Tours in Montevideo, Uruguay
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Bruno and the Spanish settlers called their new city "Saint Philip and... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles




