Nightlife near hotels in Panama City
Planning nightlife near hotels in panama city? This guide takes you straight to what matters: where to go, what time, how to get in free on the list and what to expect. Spoiler: it starts at Q'Paso Ayer, Calle Uruguay.
Safety and common sense
Calle Uruguay is one of the busiest zones, with movement all night. As in any big city: use Uber to arrive and leave, don't flash valuables, watch your drink and head back with your group. Do that and the night is easy and a lot of fun.
Why Q'Paso Ayer
What makes Q'Paso Ayer special is the all-in-one format: eat, play and end up partying without changing venues. It's in Calle Uruguay (Bella Vista), with Latin and urban music and energy that builds as the night goes on. Great for groups, couples and solo travelers looking for atmosphere.
Great for meeting people
The crowd mixes locals and travelers from all over, so it's easy to form a group even if you arrive solo. Games (beer pong, darts) break the ice, and the shareable dinner helps you socialize before the dance floor.
Get in free on the list
Don't want to pay cover? Join the event's guest list before you head out. Each list (girls or guys) has free entry until a different time; after that the normal cover applies. Booking a table for groups also skips the line.
Traveler tips
For travelers, Calle Uruguay is the safe bet: well-lit, busy all night and very close to the hotels of Bella Vista and Marbella. Use Uber to get there and back (more predictable than street taxis), carry some US-dollar cash for tips, and keep your phone secure on the dance floor. Panama uses the US dollar, so there's no need to change money.
Tips for your night
Check the week's schedule: every night has a different theme, Tuesday to Sunday. Sign up online in advance to lock in your spot on the night's list.
Calle Uruguay, Panama City. Join the free guest list for the next event.
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