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How is the nightlife in Colombia?
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How is the nightlife in Colombia?

In Bogotá, as people are practically anonymous and live an extremely stressful life, the rumba tends to be a little stronger.

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Theatron está de regreso: las canciones del club nocturno más grande de  Bogotá

Here the best thing that can be done to seduce a woman is to know how to dance. The party or nightlife in Colombia is very different from other parts of the world and even from Latin America itself.

In Argentina, for example, people don't dance. It's like they have a good time but they don't dance in pairs.

I would say that the best place to go out in Colombia is in the clubs of Bogotá, Cali or Medellín.

Being a city with many people, men and women go out looking for a passing fling because it is highly unlikely that anyone will identify them.

In small cities the rumba is still just as fun but without that side of sex without commitment because in small cities hell is big.

People tend to guard their reputations in small towns because everyone knows everyone and it's highly likely that someone will spot them if they're doing "something wrong."

Ideally, in Bogotá, people tend to go out beforehand to an apartment or a cheap place where they can have beers and get drunk without spending too much, and then they go to a disco where they play reggaeton so they can dance with women or men and wait for something to happen. Sex without commitment.

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