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SALIR POR IBIZA Privilege Ibiza SALIR POR IBIZA La ciudad de Ibiza ofrece a sus visitantes una variada oferta de ocio. Los barrios del Puerto, la Marina y Playa d’en Bossa concentran la diversión nocturna de la ciudad. La noche ibicenca es famosa en el mundo entero. Discotecas, bares, pubs, restaurantes invaden las calles de la isla e iluminan con sus luces la noche ibicenca. Ibiza es conocida mundialmente por albergar las mejores discotecas y fiestas del mundo. La vida nocturna, que en el caso de Ibiza se alarga durante el día y empalma con el día siguiente, es una irrefrenable sucesión de fiestas, una detrás de otra, e incluso varias a la vez, donde se disfruta de la mejor música house a nivel mundial. Por cada una de las discotecas de Ibiza, pasan cada día los mejores djs del mundo (en su mayoría de música house) y los mejores grupos de animación. La gente que acude a estas discotecas rebosa glamour, son en su mayoría fashion victims y gran parte además son gays. La diversidad de públicos, el respeto de los unos a los otros, las mentes abiertas, son las notas características que hacen de la isla un lugar para disfrutar al máximo sin ningún tipo de prejuicios. Privilege Ibiza Dirección: carretera entre Ibiza y San Antonio, cerca de San Rafael Una enorme pista central con piscina, techos de 25 metros de altura, diversas salas al aire libre y un aforo de 10.000 personas, hacen que Privilege esté considerada como la discoteca más grande del mundo por el Libro Guinness de los Récords. La andadura de Privilege comenzó en 1978 bajo el nombre de "Club San Rafael", cambiando su nombre por "KU" durante más de 10 años, y asentándose como Privilege en 1993. Debido al éxito y a los cambios en las normativas, la discoteca, inicialmente tan solo una piscina al aire libre, fue creciendo hasta lo que es hoy en día. Algunos visitantes famosos que han pisado el local son Jean-Paul Gaultier, Madonna y Paris Hilton. Pacha Una institución. La primera discoteca que abrió sus puertas en 1973. Hoy día hay más de 70 Pachás por todo el mundo. El primer club Pacha abrió en Sitges en 1967. Seis años después, en 1973, en pleno movimiento hippy, el Grupo Pacha llegó a Ibiza. Desde entonces la marca ha ido evolucionando junto con el tiempo, las modas y tendencias, y ha ido experimentando con nuevas ideas y todo tipo de extravagancias que han revolucionado las noches ibicencas, aun manteniendo su singularidad, su estilo y su espíritu festivo. Dirección: Avenida 8 D'Agost, s/n, 07800, Ibiza Es Paradis El favorito de San Antonio. Mucha buena onda, siempre lleno, y claro está, la famosa Fiesta del Agua. Es Paradis abrió sus puertas en agosto de 1975 de la mano de su propietario Pepe Aguirre junto con el artista Lluís Güell, autor también del Café del Mar yrápidamente se convirtió en punto de referencia de la noche ibicenca. Su original y espectacular decoración, en la que predomina el color blanco (tan propio de Ibiza), y sus enormes jardines naturales, hacen que Es Paradis sea un espacio único, reconocido como el club más bello del Mediterráneo o como lo ha descrito la prensa internacional, “Breathtakingly Beautiful”. Por todo ello es elegida como marco de videoclips, catálogos de moda, reportajes en revistas internacionales e incluso ceremonias nupciales, con sus posteriores fiestas incluidas. Es Paradís se concibió en un primer momento como un espacio al aire libre, pero en 1990 la legislación obligó al cierre de los locales musicales y así nació uno de las figuras más emblemáticas y reconocibles de Ibiza, la pirámide de Es Paradís, un techo de 120.000 kilos que se abre con la luz del amanecer para anunciar que, lamentablemente, la noche llega a su fin. Dirección: Carrer Salvador Espriu, 2, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany Eden La nueva sensación entre las macrodiscotecas. Al lado del paseo marítimo de San Antonio. Edén, la segunda superdiscoteca de San Antonio, que cambió de manos durante el invierno al propietario y empresario holandés Michael van de Kuit, ha sufrido una reforma total arquitectónica, estética y musical para la temporada 2013. Dirección: Calle Salvador Espriu, San Antonio, 07820, Ibiza Space Posiblemente la primera discoteca afterhours del mundo. Combinación insuperable de techno potente en el interior y de sonidos "balearic" en la terraza. El verano de clubs en ibiza ha llegado a ser sinónimo de Space. Ninguna visita a la Isla Blanca es completa sin por lo menos vivir una fiesta en Space. ¿Qué es lo que hace tan especial a esta discoteca situada en medio de un gran parking en playa d’en bossa? ¿Qué tipo de club es capaz de generar esa peregrinación de masas año tras año en su gran fiesta de apertura y cierre?.Space es la Meca de las fiestas de la música dance. El club que se ha convertido, para muchos, en uno de los lugares más divertidos del mundo. Dirección: Platja d'en Bossa, s/n, 07817 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza Amnesia La primera discoteca al aire libre de Ibiza. De lo que están hechas las leyendas. En 2013, Amnesia celebra su 23 aniversario de la era moderna del club. El tiempo vuela y las nuevas generaciones se abren paso. La cultura de club de Ibiza evoluciona y se adapta a los cambios, y Amnesia siempre se mantiene en lo más alto. Amnesia es un lugar de obligada visita en Ibiza. Es un club que sintetiza la esencia y la historia de la isla. Es la discoteca donde tienen lugar las mejores fiestas, con los artistas más importantes y los espectáculos más vanguardistas. Amnesia Ibiza es una marca que desde hace décadas es sinónimo de interminables noches en vela y fiestas de ensueño, al son de la música electrónica más variada, para todos los amantes de todos los tipos de música de baile. Dirección: Ctra. Ibiza a San Antonio, Km 5, 07816 San Rafael .
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