Besides Sun, Sea n Sand, the name “Goa” usually brings foremost to mind the state’s nightlife. In spite of mushrooming pubs and bistros all along the states coastline, the bustling village of Baga takes the cake as the centre of nightlife in Goa. Further it can be narrowed down to the immensely popular Titos lane, where lie most of the widely known cafes and pubs starting with “Titos”, Goa’s oldest club, to the evergreen Mambos, to the 24 hr Kamaki and Capetown, the latest addition to this centre of Goa’s nightlife.
Besides the peak season, where walking in the lane take more then just some effort, the Titos lane is also seen bustling with activity 12 months a year, almost 24 hrs a day. Known to be a place where you would find people of every nationality, you will also find a huge chunk of domestic tourists as well as Goan partygoers.
Another attraction is the Night Markets every Saturday during the tourist season where several thousand foreigners as well as locals gather to buy sell or barter second hand as well as new wares in everything possible, ranging from clothing to footwear to bikes and cars.
A point to be noted, however, is that at the clubs in and around Titos lane, the music mostly played will be house, club, progressive or retro. For lovers of Trance music, the place to be would be Anjuna. Notable among the many haunts here would be Curlys, Shiva Valley, Nine bar etc.
All in all, Goa remains one the most sought after tourist destinations when it comes to the nightlife, and with newer and more modern clubs coming up every season, the way ahead can only look better!
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