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Córdoba, Argentina’s second-largest city, is a bustling metropolis full to the brim with culture, and this includes its nightlife. Whether this is the first stop on a big night of hitting up boliches, or nightclubs, or whether you’re after a sophisticated cocktail and a quiet evening, Córdoba has it all. Here are 10 of the best bars in this vibrant city.

Night in Córdoba

Don’t Worry Güemes

Bar

This spacious and exuberant resto-bar is situated in the heart of the bohemian neighborhood of Güemes. True to form, Don’t Worry is a cheerful, friendly, and always crowded place with tropical decor, a full food menu, and of course an extensive drinks menu. Stick to the tropical theme and order one of the exemplary pisco sours.

Okupas Resto Bar

Restaurant, Argentina

La Cañada, Córdoba
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Okupas is a lively resto-bar, perfect for groups. So settle in at a big table, order a cocktail or beer (or choose an Argentinian Malbec from the bar’s lengthy wine list) and take in the sounds of the frequent live musical acts.

X Bar

Bar, Pub Grub, Argentina

This Nueva Córdoba bar, facing onto the city’s scenic canal, is a popular watering hole among discerning locals. With over 800 labels on offer, including more than 200 whiskies, there’s sure to be a cocktail for everyone. Those with a sweet tooth will love the fruit daiquiris.

Petalos de Sol

Bar, Pub Grub

Along the canal you’ll find Pétalos de Sol, an ever-popular reggae/rock dive bar with walls covered in murals. Arrive before 2am (the cheap entrance fee also grants visitors a beer before the clock strikes 2) and make your way down to this funky subterranean bar for good tunes and cheap beer with a youthful and hip crowd. At 2, the bar becomes a dance club.

Apartamento

With carefully-curated touches like exposed beams and brick, industrial lighting, and graphic design-conscious menus, there’s no doubt that Apartamento is, well, cool. Go for a classic cocktail, like a mojito or a gin and tonic, or try a specialty such as the house Bloody Mary. Apartamento | © Lisandro M. Enrique/Flickr

Milk Compañía Argentina de Cockteles

This hip boîte, modeled after the secretive speakeasies that are all the rage in Buenos Aires, is sumptuously decorated in a glamorous vintage style. The hipster bartenders are happy to serve up anything from wine to imported beers to a range of cocktails, both classic and signature, try an ‘Isadora Duncan Pear’, which consists of vodka, pear slices, lemon juice, green tea, and Mumm sparkling extra brut champagne.

Five Music

Bar

A multistory bar-club, Five Music makes the perfect location to meet friends for a lively drink before taking to the dance floor. Arrive before midnight for the best drinks deals, but be forewarned, at Five Music, the party keeps going until late!

Maria Maria

From live artists to karaoke to DJs, Maria Maria has it all when it comes to music. For a casual and fun night of dancing to whatever live music is going on and sipping on Quilmes, Argentina’s favorite beer, look no further than this Nueva Córdoba hangout. Quilmes | © Lidi Faria/Flickr

KamBaKu African Bar

Bar, Pub Grub

Located in an old house in the heart of the city, this unique bar features zebra-print upholstery and other festive accents, and offers multiple rooms with seating as well as a dance floor. For a bit of fresh air, head out to the courtyard, which has a lovely view of the nearby church of the sacred heart.

Dada Mini

Bar, Pub Grub, Argentina

Antique furniture, festive lighting, and colorful details render this Güemes bar a Surrealist dream. Snag a table outdoors in the courtyard, enjoy the music, and sip a unique and delicious cocktail. Whether you opt for the Cynar Julep (Cynar, mint leaves, black sugar, lemon juice, and grapefruit), the Peperinovska (vodka, lime wedges, and peppermint syrup), or any other concoction on the menu, it’s sure to be memorable.

About the author

Maddy is in her second year reading English at the University of St Andrews. Born and bred in Washington, DC, she retains an affinity for political intrigue, urban green space, and Ethiopian cuisine despite newly appreciating the British traditions of queueing, apologising, and Wimbledon. Maddy's freelance writing has been published in media such as Matador Network and Thistle Magazine as well as in St Andrews-based publications. She'll travel anywhere, just give her a moment to lace up her Adidas.

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