Dance Club in a Cave


Historic Trinidad, Cuba dates back to the early sixteenth century. The city is filled with cobblestone streets and Spanish colonial architecture. Visitors to Trinidad get a glimpse into the past, at least above ground. Underground is another story. In the shade of a tree at the end of a long path in the outer edge of the city, there is a door that serves as the entrance and exit to Disco Ayala. Located in a natural cave, this nightclub is fully equipped with a bar, three dance floors, a DJ booth, light effects and video screens. Stairs and benches are carved into cave walls. Go subterranean, drink and dance the night away  but watch out for the stalactites!
Read more about Disco Ayala at The Sojourner.

Images credit: Alain at The Sojourner.

The entrance to Ayala, off a path on the outskirts of Trinidad


Descend into the tunnel to find the party space


 "Bartender? I'll have an adult beverage, please. That bat scared me."  


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