How to Get Your Groove Back: Peruvian Nightlife


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March 3rd 2011
Published: March 3rd 2011
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Nightlife in Peru is vibrant, energetic, and long lasting. Unlike our happy hour-hitting, Beer pong playing parties in the United States, Peruvian bars don't get started until 10pm or midnight and stay open until dawn.

One experience you should not miss is going to a Peruvian pena. These are clubs that host traditional Afro- Peruvian and Criollo music shows with a variety of performers many boasting some big names. A lively time, one night offers singers, dancers, and games meant to have everyone interacting with each other.

All that beer and music will get your blood pumping and you may find that you just wanna dance! Don't worry, in between segments people pile on to the dance floor using the performers prep time to shake it and twirl each other across the floor.

Check these out next time your in Lima:
1.Peña Del Carajo (shown here)
San Ambrosio 328, Barranco
Phone 241-8904


2.La Candelaria
Av. Bolognesi 292, Barranco
Phone 247-1314/2941


3. Sachún
Av. del Ejército 657
Phone 441-4465






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