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Pacha Ibiza

Synonymous the world over with the best in dance music, Pacha - Ibiza’s oldest nightclub – is one of the best places on the planet to party. Read on for Pacha Ibiza essentials.

Pacha, located in San Antonio, has been entertaining dance music fans and party lovers for a generation now, first throwing open its hedonistic doors way back in May 1973! Today, the Pacha name is synonymous with superb music and a chilled out, party loving crowd.

The main room plays host to all the biggest names in dance music and the speakers have been specifically designed to maintain the perfect level of sound, wherever you are, so thankfully there are no ‘blackspots.’

The Main Room is also home to the world famous VIP room and super-sexy Pacha dancers.

If the madness of the Main Room is a little too much for you the Global Room, where Pacha unleash a more experimental sound and more intimate party, holding just 150 people, could be the place for you. The smallest room in the club is the Funky Room, which plays superb funky disco and lively house; it is a popular spot with Ibiza locals and clubbers in the know.

Sounds: House, funky house, US House, trance, techno & more. See listings: www.pacha.com

Tip: check out the Roof Terrace area, a popular haunt with A-listers and superstar Djs. While the music is eclectic the atmosphere is very relaxed and is undoubtedly the best spot to chill in the club.

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From Ralphy
I've been to Pach New York - which is excellent - but not Pacha Ibiza. I'd love to go sometime this year - anyone got any tips etc?