We actually went on a Friday evening, relatively early, so not many people were there already. The lounge was elegant, with huge champagne bottles on the white stone like tables (empty, but still a nice decorative feature). There were leather seats and sofas which people can sit on if they needed a rest from dancing and clubbing. Another set of doors lead into the nightclub area, where a DJ podium was set up in the center as well as a bar.
Enjoying a night in Aqwa Mist |
The drinks there were at an alright price, depending on how much you expect to spend. A vodka and gin would probably set you back about 11 euros, but then again the entry was free. They also had these massive buckets champagne and sparklers, which looked amazing! What I liked most about Aqwa was definitely the music, which ranges from top hits today to hip hop, a genre of music that other clubs in Marbella rarely delved into. Who can withstand dancing to hip hop, especially with a great DJ! Another thing to mention is the woman giving out candy in the toilets, she was so helpful. She'd offer kitchen towels to people washing hands, and actually got her hands a bit dirty cleaning up some drunken ladies.
Downsides included the "mop lady", a cleaner who constantly cleaned, and I remember her mop actually hitting my feet more than a few times. I understand that keeping the floor clean reduces accidents, but deliberately hitting people with the mop is totally unnecessary. You will also be followed by random strangers who will try and talk to you whenever possible, but I guess that happens in any club you go to.
We actually stayed there until about 7AM, when the club was nearly closed, so party animals should definitely enjoy an evening here. It also stays open much longer than other clubs in Marbella, which usually close around 5/6AM. The music, I would say, definitely blows all other competitors out of the water, but then again, I do love my Hip Hop and R&B!
Rating: 8/10
Tiny
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