Where to dance in search location icon Castilla y León, Spain

Discover where to go dancing in Castile and León: venues, parties, and options for enjoying social dancing throughout the region.

Dance venues in Castilla y León

10 venues
Before you go, keep in mind...
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Check the schedule before you leave: The lineup changes every week, and the music styles may vary depending on the day. Before you go, always check what kind of music or event is scheduled.
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Choose the venue based on the atmosphere: Some venues are more social and dance-oriented, while others combine dance music with a club atmosphere. Check the event or venue details to see what to expect.
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Here's how social dancing works: In this kind of setting, it’s normal to dance with different people throughout the evening. You can go alone without any problem: it’s common to ask someone to dance and to be asked to dance in a relaxed atmosphere.
Laguez - Salamanca Bachata Session

Laguez - Salamanca Bachata Session

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Salamanca
Anna Laguez runs the most popular bachata club in Salamanca. Surprise appearances by international artists such as Carlos Espinosa.
Guest artists No reservation needed Congresses and festivals
Discoteca Sheraton Valladolid

Discoteca Sheraton Valladolid

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Valladolid
Latin Fridays and Saturdays right in the heart of Valladolid. Concerts, VIP tables, and SBK parties at 23 Vega Street.
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Today friday, opened from 23:59 to 04:30}
Quasar

Quasar

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Palencia
Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at Rizarzuela 18. Latin parties, ballroom dancing, concerts, and drinks service during Palencia’s nightlife.
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Tomorrow saturday opened from 00h to 06:30
Murphy’s Law Salamanca

Murphy’s Law Salamanca

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Salamanca
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays starting at 11 p.m. right on Gran Vía. Three styles, in the heart of Salamanca.
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Today friday, opened from 23:30 to 05h}
Palladium Café

Palladium Café

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Salamanca
A café, cocktail bar, and concert venue in downtown. Grab a cocktail and hit the dance floor—the party changes every night.
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Today friday, opened from 20h to 05h}
Moma Discoteca Salamanca

Moma Discoteca Salamanca

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Salamanca
66 Gran Vía, downtown Salamanca. A resident DJ every night and a team specializing in nightlife.
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Dancing Café

Dancing Café

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La Bañeza
Four days a week for dancing: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Check the daily lineup to see what’s playing.
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Today friday, opened from 13h to 05h}
Azucar León

Azucar León

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León
Free workshops from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. with renowned instructors. Followed by a social dance until 12:30 a.m. every day.
Afternoon social (tardeo) Weekends Weekdays
La Farándula

La Farándula

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Burgos
Thursdays from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays until 7 p.m. At Plaza Bernardas, just a few steps from the old town.
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Orosco Club

Orosco Club

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Miranda de Ebro
A nightclub that hosts salsa and bachata parties on some weekends. Check the schedule on social media before you go.
Weekends Occasional events
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A Guide to Nightlife in Castile and León

Going out dancing in Castile and León is becoming an increasingly popular social activity, especially if you enjoy Latin rhythms and partner dancing. In many cities across the region, it’s common to find salsa, bachata, and kizomba sessions, often combined with other styles depending on the day. The scene isn’t massive, but it’s consistent and very welcoming.

The main options are concentrated in cities like Valladolid, Salamanca, León, and Burgos, though you can also find occasional events in other areas. Depending on the venue and the night, options range from nightclubs with dance floors to venues more focused on the social atmosphere, where people go specifically to dance and meet other dancers.

The atmosphere is usually friendly and open. It’s totally normal to go without a partner or even alone, since the dynamic involves switching partners throughout the night. When you arrive, you’ll see people chatting, ordering drinks at the bar, and gradually heading out onto the dance floor. As soon as the music starts, it’s common for someone to ask you to dance, even if it’s your first time.

As for prices, depending on the venue, you can find everything from free admission to options with a drink included or small events with a fee. It’s also common for some sessions to include classes or entertainment before the social dance.

If you’re thinking of going out, it’s best to check which venues have events that week, see what musical style is featured, and give it a try. The dance community in Castile and León is perfect for unwinding, moving your body, and meeting new people.