Anyone know where to go to dance and drink on Sunday nights in Medellin or is the city pretty much quiet?
By gogopher on Nov 18, 2007, 10:50 in Friendly Talkzone.
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EMAN says on Nov 18, 2007, 13:31: Deja Vu, Palmahia, and Las Palmitas are open on Sunday nights. Sunday nights at Deja Vu is hip hop night. Palmahia has mostly locals on Sunday nights. Las Palmitas is good if you bring a large group as your group may be the only ones in the place. The few times I have been to Las Palmitas on Sunday nights, our group was aproxiamately 15 people and there was a few other groups of Colombians the same size, less than 50 people in the whole place.
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gogopher says on Nov 18, 2007, 14:45: Thanks EMAN. Is Palmahia near Aguacatala metro station?
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EMAN says on Nov 18, 2007, 17:48: Yes it is near the Aguacatala metro station. Here is there website with all their information.
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