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Amnesia

San RafaelIntense, raw, and focused on underground techno and tech-house.
$$$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 11:30 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Tuesday: 11:00 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Wednesday: 11:59 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Thursday: 11:00 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Friday: 7:00 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Saturday: 11:30 PM – 6:00 AM
  • Sunday: Closed

A legendary multi-room club famous for its open-roof terrace design, powerful ice cannons, and historic sunrise dance floor moments.

Reviews from Google

Pavel Trávníček7 months ago
High expectations, big disappointment, I'm not afraid to use the term tourist trap. Architecturally very interesting and nicely designed space with a capacity of several thousand people. There are two stages in the club (Terasse and Discoteque). Unfortunately, no one thought it would be a good idea to soundproof these stages from each other. The sound on the Terasse was very unbalanced (excessive treble) and so loud that it hurt my ears. Those of us who wanted to enjoy Chicane, who was playing at Discoteque, where the sound was perfectly fine, were out of luck. The whole atmosphere and mood of Chicane's music was totally ruined by the noise from the Terrace. We paid extra for a VIP Terrace ticket, so we had access to the terrace, which supposedly offers a better view of the club and the performers. Well, not really. There are places with a view of the dance floor, but most of them are in front of the VIP boxes, which spoil the view. We found only one tiny spot in Discoteque with a view of the artists. Thanks to this extra ticket, we also had access to the rooftop bar, which was an oasis of calm except for the vibrations from the crazy thumping of the Terrace stage. The drinks here were very good, but unlike other bars, the service was extremely unpleasant. Upon entering the club, we were given the opportunity to purchase vouchers for mixed drinks. The funny thing is that Amnesia was the first place in the world where, at the age of 42, I learned that a mixed drink is a combination of a non-alcoholic drink and a shot of alcohol. Then it's a cocktail. :-D So a Cuba Libre is a cocktail, but a rum and Coke is a mixed drink. :-D And actually, I don't have anything else to write. Amnesia is a tourist attraction that relies solely on its name. It has nothing else to offer. The owners are obviously aware of this, so they try to fleece tourists as much as possible, because they must realize that they won't be coming back. There's simply no reason to.
Galina Zhivkova9 months ago
I was there for Bresh party . Lovely set up ,great vibe ,actually people were dancing . Dancers were great . What I didn’t like ,it was mostly same music and the girl playing it was just playing famous Spanish songs ,not djing … I’d love was various music. Be careful walking around,many dangerous steps in the dark .
Jason Nicholls8 months ago
Lived up to all the hype and expectation. Would highly recommend the pre-paid drinks packages in advance. Frustrating that the bar staff push for tips when just handing you a bottle, even more so for a water, €10 for a 500ml bottle should more than cover that and tip.
Jason Parker8 months ago
One to tick off the bucket list. Amazing place, been twice now for the Kevin & Perry Experience. What an event, 100% will be trying to make it back for another
Klas Gudmundsson10 months ago
Amazing club, old school vibe, great music, great people. Attended the Pyramid opening party. Two large dancefloors, one large outdoor area. Lots of taxis when getting home when club closes (06). Can’t wait for amnesia closing party :)
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