For those of you who don’t know the concept, Buddha del Mar is a disco with a touch of Asian décor, characterised by its modern atmosphere and its mix of electronic music.
The disco is different from the famous buddha bar, which has a presence in all the most important cities in the world, going beyond borders and oceans, from New York to Paris, but it doesn’t have a venue in Seville.
Despite the fact that Buddha del Mar hasn’t got a worldwide reputation, it definitely gives night life in Seville some kind of recognition.
It has quite a big entrante and the décor is as impressive as in any Buddha Bar venue, being full of enigmatic touches and Buddha figures, which, together with the music, create an atmosphere which is unmatched elsewhere.
The kind of music being played in the disco means that you can dance and make the most of the night, as well as enjoy a much more peaceful evening where you will be focused on talking to your friends or your partner.
When I visited this disco, I was there at the same time as a well-known DJ who made the entry prices go up to 30 euros, although it was definitely worth it.
The night was extremely pleasant and I enjoyed the atmosphere and the music so much, that now I remember very little about the décor and the place’s layout.
The price for a drink isn’t at all cheap, however, it’s less than what you’d pay for a drink in Barcelona, Paris or Milan, because the average cost is about 8 euros.
I also think that the alcohol they serve you with is good, because the following day I only had a pretty small hangover, when you think about how much I drank the previous night. I was drinking orange Absolut most of the night, so I don’t know if the rum or whisky you get is as good as the vodka.
I advise you to go to this huge disco because you will have a great time, but you should be prepared to stay in your apartment until the afternoon of the following day, because as happens in the majority of Spanish discos, the party doesn’t finish until 7 in the morning.
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