One of the most historic parts of Seville, and home to some exceptional restaurants, it’s funny to think that Alfalfa is also a hotspot for university-goers looking for a party. There’s always something going on in the Alameda de Hercules, both inside the bars and out!Photo credit: Tales of a Wanderer Alfalfa If you’ve got a serious commitment to partying, there’s the indie rock stylings of Fun Club along with Obbio by Holiday (Calle Jesús del Gran Poder, 73), one of the most popular gay-friendly clubs in Seville, both of which are open until the early morning.
If you’re hoping to enjoy some popular reggaeton music, without the temptation of a 7am return home, head to Carambolo, a recently opened late bar with three floors. Hop from the modern and cozy Gigante Bar to local favorite, and always lively, Café Central for some casual drinks on the Alameda square before getting your dancing shoes on.
Well known as a more alternative part of Seville, this is a hangout for the younger, hip crowd, and also home to some of the most popular gay bars and clubs in the city. Once an undesirable area of the city, the Alameda de Hércules has been reinvented into not just a foodie haven, but also a great place to enjoy the Seville nightlife. Photo Credit: Manel (Text overlay by Devour Spain) Alameda de Hércules