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A couple friends of mine and I are planning a European tour for my birthday at the end of August. We've never been to Ibiza and would love to go. I heard, though, that everything is VERY expensive in August. I have lived in Miami Beach, so a $20 cover and $6 beer is not outrageous for a good spot. I hear, though, that in Ibiza you have to pay $50 just to get in anywhere! Is that true?

2007-03-14 08:01:03 · 4 answers · asked by Cooper 2 in Travel Spain Islas Baleares

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I think you will see a bit of a difference in Ibiza.

Wait for it.....are you sitting comfortably?....Tickets for the big famous parties (Cream, Manumission, Sundays@Space etc.) range from 30 € to 60 € depending on party and disco. (Although the smaller clubs and discos in the town centres cost considerably less).

A Vodka Lemon will cost you up to 10 € in a club, or 6 € in Ibiza Town or one of the pre-club bars. A beer (or water) will cost you 8 € in a club and 4-6 € elsewhere. As you can see it quickly adds up.

E.g.: Go to Cream in Amnesia in July and drink 5 Vodka Lemons, take a taxi home and you have already spent 120 €. This is why the pre-club music bars are so popular, they do not cost entry and the drinks are considerably cheaper.

As you probably already know, Ibiza has thousands of bars. Most well know bars can be found in the West End (also known as Bar Street). There are various types of bars to suit all types of people, from family bars to club type bars. Most of the bars are free entry and if you get a PR to take you there, you may get a free drink or two!
San Antonio is beginning to change for the better. The pioneers of the changes were Plastik, they offered the visitor something different. Plastik is a cool place with great decor and comfortable sofas to lounge on and some of the best DJs. Other bars are beginning to fall into a similar category. HUSH is one of these bars, it also offers the visitor a better quality of bar, sofas, cool lighting, candles etc..
If you are visiting San Antonio, Plastik and Hush are two places you cannot afford to miss.

I've listed a few bars for you, but for the full list- try the website I've put in the box below- there are also links to the clubs/bars individual websites too from the main site.

70´s 80´s 90´s is the West Ends original, best and busiest party club. Since it´s opening in 2001 the clubs atmosphere has brought holiday makers back year after year.
It was the first club to play party music for people who were tired of the same old club tunes in every bar they visited.
Open every night from 11pm - 6 am with free entrance makes 70´s 80´s 90´s the perfect party venue, hosting many stag and hen nights with games and prizes.

Blackbeards is an English run bar in the heart of San Antonios famous West End (opposite Cheers Bar). We are one of the cheapest bars in the area. Try our Spanish or English beers and ales. Our shots bar has a wide range of cocktails, try a pint of vodka and Red Bull and see how long you last. Visit our site here on digitalibiza.com and print out the page for a free drink!
Visit Blackbeards for your club tickets at discount prices

Bucanero bar is situated in the heart of San Antonio bay. Bucanero is the biggest party bar San Antonio has ever seen.Open 8pm-5am Bucanero offers you Karaoke,competitions,pool knock-outs and much more.

Cafe Mambo is located on the Sunset strip this is the place to chill and watch the sunset. Famous for hosting the Radio 1 weekend amongst other things.

Ground Zero is the ONLY rock and indie club in San Antonio. Founded in 1981 this club was called 'Hard Rock Cafe' from 1991 - 1998 it was called 'The Rock' and in 1998 it chenged it's name to 'GROUNDZERO' The club has changed name, but still has kept it's same friendly atmosphere and music policy

Kube is a cool bar in the coolest part of Ibiza Town. The perfect pre party bar situated in the old port area of Ibiza Town. The drinks are perfectly chilled just like the atmosphere. Sit out on the Terrace and watch the world's beautiful people promenade by. Come inside the bar and hear the best and latest tunes on the island, from the best cutting edge DJ's

Plastik Lounge Bar is one of San Antonios new cool bars. Drop in for a chilled night and listen to some of the island best DJs.

Ibiza is a fantastic place for a holiday- I'm sure that you are going to have a great time! All the very best!

2007-03-15 23:54:52 · answer #1 · answered by LadyTraveller 5 · 0 0

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2016-12-14 18:15:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I made that mistake a few years back. The bars in the "West End" do normal drinks deals (jugs for about £10) BOGOF etc.., but the clubs are between £35-60 to get into (!) and drinks are on average £10 each once in. So if the people going are planning to do the big clubs like Space and Manumission, then you won't have 2 coins to rub together by the third day. I don't think that food was too expensive ( not that I remember eating much) and the clubs in the West End are a lot cheaper - just remember, you get what you pay for, and they were crap. (Also, get travel insurance, as I fell over and ended up spending half of my £250 on medical bills)

2016-03-18 04:50:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ground Zero Ibiza

2016-11-12 06:27:07 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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