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heading to Cordoba soon, need nightlife tips

I'll be in Cordoba in about two months and I'm trying to figure out the nightlife scene. Any recommendations for good bars or clubs that locals actually go to? I'll be in Cordoba in about two months and I'm trying to figure out the nightlife scene. Any recommendations for good bars or clubs that locals actually go to?
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if you want something a bit more chill before the chaos, check out the juderia for some rooftop spots. bar la terraza de la juderia has a decent view and the gin tonics are huge, like dangerously big. just know that area gets packed with tourists during the day but at night it mellows out a bit. also, don't sleep on the calleja de las flores after dark, it's quiet but some hidden wine bars pop up there

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honestly skip the clubs near the mezquita unless you want tourist prices and bad music. head to el brillante area around la calle jose santos torres, that's where locals actually hang out. bodegas la montillana is a solid spot for cheap wine and that real cordoba vibe, just be ready for a crowd after midnight

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The real scene is around the Huerta de la Reina area, past the river. Places like Sala Orive are more of a concert venue but turn into a club later, and the crowd is mostly people from Cordoba. If you want something louder, try Kactus on Avenida de la Republica Argentina, the music skews toward indie and rock rather than reggaeton. Just know that things don't get going until at least 1am, so don't show up before midnight expecting much.

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