
Even though Taxco is a small town, it has a very diverse nightlife. It ranges from bohemian bars with balconies overlooking the main square, to the most modern nightclubs and lively lounges where the local people gather to socialize and dance the night away.
However, not all the evening activities in Taxco are about partying and loud clubs. You can also enjoy a delicious dinner at any of the excellent restaurants in downtown. After your meal, continue your evening with after dinner drinks and some good conversation, typical in this picturesque town full of culture. Discover how Taxco's nightlife offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and extremely sociable people.
Amnesia
This club, located by the Plazuela de San Juan (San Juan Square) is one of the trendiest places in town and a great choice for those who like to party the night away. At Amnesia, they serve a great selection of refreshing drinks and feature two different settings. The first is an open-air terrace with a magnificent view of the city, while inside you'll find pop and electronic music filling the air, encouraging everybody to dance.
Ibiza Night Club
Ibiza Night Club is one of the favorite places for both locals and tourists due to its en vogue ambience, the hottest tunes mixed by the resident DJ, the contemporary decor and also the fashionable trends of its many chic clients. The reputation of this lounge/bar, as the most entertaining in Taxco, along with the latest house and avant-garde pop music, make the weekend nights irresistible for those who want to be seen and enjoy the excellent atmosphere of this ultra-cool club.
Windows Heaven
This disco, located on top of a hill, gets packed every weekend, especially on its fabulous 'Merengue' Fridays, when people dance to the energetic beat of tropical rhythms showing their best steps. Every Saturday night, the DJ will be your guide taking you on a trip through the 70's, 80's and 90's, making you remember those old dance steps, while you sing along to the unforgettable melodies of years gone by.
Bohemia in Plaza Borda
Taxco is a small town with an incessant cultural activity that happens to be very attractive for a particular niche of tourism: people who enjoy the arts and have a thirst for knowledge. The town's inhabitants and visitors enjoy casual debates and lively chats over coffee in the multiple bars and restaurants that surround Plaza Borda (Taxco's Main Square). The crowd also gathers to attend the frequent public outdoor shows in the main square that range from improvised theater to fabulous concerts with the majestic presence of St. Prisca's baroque facade as the backdrop.
The bohemian mood increases, in the squares and alleyways of Taxco, during festivals such as the Jornadas Alarconianas. This yearly art and culture festival is dedicated to Juan Ruiz de Alarcon, a notable dramatist born, in this city, at the end of the 16th century. The jubilance experienced at this celebration is comparable to the renowned Cervantine International Festival, commemorated annually in Guanajuato, which is a feast of culture dedicated to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. During the festival, Taxco takes on an animated atmosphere and the bars and restaurants in downtown become full of revelers celebrating the arts and the cultural expressions of the area.