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The most sophisticated place to stay on the island, Ibiza Town offers much more than San Antonio if you're looking for a touch of glamour.

Old Ibiza Town is a maze of narrow, twisting alleys and home to many small bars that are well worth stopping by, while the harbour area has a lively buzz and the locals both friendly are welcoming. As a clubbing base, they don't come more attractive than this - It’s genuinely hard to find a more relaxed and naturally beautiful place to stay.

The whole town comes alive at night, with crowds surging the streets until the early hours. One spectacle not to be missed is the Monday night manumission parade which ends up at the Dome café/bar, a popular trendy hangout, with a cave-like interior and terrace leading onto Via Alfonso.
The Calle de la Virgen is predominantly gay orientated (the classic gay club anfora is located here) and it gets extremely busy, as does Dalt Vila (the walled old town) - be prepared for a hike up the hill, it's a bit of a trek, but it is stunning.

Sufficiently distanced from the masses in San Antonio, the vibe in Ibiza Town is exciting and there is a distinctly cosmopolitan feel. Pacha, Ibiza's most famous club, is just outside the centre, so if it's cool glamour you're after, this is the place for you!

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