Zinco Jazz Club

Centro Histórico


A vital component in the rebirth of the centro, Zinco is a subterranean supper club featuring local jazz and funk outfits as well as touring artists and tribute acts to Sinatra and Winehouse. The intimate basement room fills up fast when big-name acts take the stage.


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