Overview
Nestled amidst the vibrant tapestry of Ibiza's San Antonio region on the west coast of the island, Es Paradis stands as a timeless beacon of Ibiza’s nightlife scene.
Since its inception in the mid-'70s, this architectural marvel has been an integral part of the island's allure, captivating tourists with its legendary pyramid structure, Roman-like columns, creeping vines, and multi-tiered layout.
First opening it's doors in August 1975, and founded by Pepe Aguirre and the acclaimed artist Lluis Guell, who also had a hand in creating Café Del Mar on San Antonio’s famed sunset strip, the club was initially renowned for its open-air facilities, with retractable rooftop.
However, the club underwent a transformation in 1990 due to island regulations, leading to its enclosure and the birth of its iconic pyramid roof. This extravagant structure, weighing in at a staggering 120 tons, now serves as a beacon of allure visible throughout San Antonio, hinting at the enchanting experiences awaiting within the venue's walls.
Translated loosely as 'Heaven on Earth', Es Paradis boasts a pristine white interior adorned with expansive natural gardens, rendering it one of the most visually stunning venues on the island. Boasting four VIP areas, three chill-out bars, and three dance floors, Es Paradis ensures there's never a dull moment once you step beneath its majestic pyramid roof.
Fiesta del Agua - 1990's
Most famed for its legendary water party (Fiesta del Agua), the venue's breathtaking water stage is a sight to behold, where dancers glide through cascading waterfalls, and party-goers dance under the sprinklers.
While the venue may not book international superstar DJs, it guarantees a fun-filled night every day of the week, keeping admission prices and drink costs within a sensible ballpark.
Es Paradis caters to every musical taste, ensuring that every visitor finds their rhythm on the dance floor. From reggaeton, RnB, to house and Hip-Hop, bashment and afrobeat,
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