Where to dance in search location icon Galicia, Spain

Discover where to go dancing in Galicia: clubs, nightclubs, and events featuring Latin rhythms and other styles so you can enjoy a night of dancing.

Dance venues in Galicia

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Before you go, keep in mind...
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Before you go: The schedule changes every week, and the styles may vary depending on the day. We recommend checking the event details or the latest information before deciding where to go.
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How to choose a site: Check out what kind of music is usually played at each session and the atmosphere of the venue. Many clubs mix different styles, so be sure to check what you can expect that night.
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What to expect on the track: The dance is usually a social, open-to-all event. It’s common to switch partners, and it’s also fine to come alone. You don’t need to be an expert—the important thing is to have fun and join in.
Lucus Son

Lucus Son

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Lugo
Afternoon social (tardeo) Weekends Monthly parties Class before party (paid separately) Taxi dancers available
Friday opened from 21:30 to 04:30
Palmera Playa

Palmera Playa

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Vigo
Classes every Thursday and Friday, parties with raffles on the weekend. Live bands on Saturdays and Sundays.
Weekly parties Weekends Weekdays Live music / band
Thursday opened from 23h to 04h
Salsabor Santiago

Salsabor Santiago

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Santiago de Compostela
Today tuesday, opened from 22:30 to 02:30}
Discoteca Chaston

Discoteca Chaston

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A Coruña
Since 1977, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from midnight to 6 a.m. A tropical atmosphere right in the heart of A Coruña.
Weekends
Friday opened from 00h to 06h
Firmamento Bar

Firmamento Bar

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Oleiros
On Fridays, Latin music in a spacious venue with a great atmosphere. Salsa, merengue, bachata, and kizomba until late.
Weekends
Friday opened from 23:30 to 04:30
Island Club Vigo

Island Club Vigo

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Vigo
Fridays and Saturdays starting at 11:30 p.m. at La Estrella Sala Latina. Classes taught by professionals and performances by dance schools from all over Spain.
Weekends Shows and exhibitions Outdoor terrace
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Studio 57

Studio 57

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Porriño
Fridays and Saturdays from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Domingo Bueno Avenue. Bachata, Kizomba, and salsa until dawn in Porriño.
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Friday opened from 23h to 05h
Pub Micro Ferrol

Pub Micro Ferrol

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Ferrol
Saturdays starting at 10 p.m. on Sartaña Street. Salsa, bachata, and kizomba featuring the best Latin hits of Ferrol’s nightlife.
Weekends No reservation needed
Saturday opened from 22h to 06h

A Guide to Nightlife in Galicia

Going out dancing in Galicia is a vibrant social experience, with options scattered throughout the region. From cities like Santiago de Compostela, Vigo, and A Coruña to other areas with a lively nightlife, it’s common to find venues where the music invites you to dance, meet people, and unwind.

The scene is diverse, and in many venues, styles mix throughout the night. It’s common to hear salsa, bachata, or kizomba at social dance nights, along with mainstream music or more contemporary Latin beats, depending on the day. Many people go out dancing both on weekdays and weekends, though the liveliest nights tend to offer the most options.

When you arrive at a venue, you’ll usually find a dance floor where people dance socially, switching partners and creating an open atmosphere. Going alone is completely normal, and it’s often a good way to quickly join in on the dance floor. The atmosphere is usually relaxed, with people of varying skill levels who are mainly there to have fun.

As for prices, depending on the venue, it’s common to find tickets that include a drink or free admission during certain hours. There may also be pre-dance workshops or activities to help break the ice before you start dancing.

If you feel like going out dancing in Galicia, the best thing to do is explore the available options, check what kind of music each place offers, and give it a try. Every night can be different, but there are always opportunities to enjoy the dancing and the atmosphere.