Marrakech Salón

Centro Histórico


Typical sights and sounds at this gay bar include bare-chested bartenders serving cheap drinks, bar-top drag shows and festive music ranging from '80s pop to hip-shaking cumbias (dance music from Colombia) and current diva hits in English. It gets very crowded and sweaty, but no one seems deterred.


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