2/5 G A C. 5 months ago on Google • 133 reviews
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Tourist
beware:
Tourist
Trap
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I
guess
it
all
depends
on
demographics
and
target
audience.
What
for
many
may
be
a
cool
experience,
for
me
it
was
very
unpleasant.
This
nightclub
is
more
for
a
younger
target
audience,
for
those
in
their
20s
*only*.
Everything
starts
with
sales
people
outside
harassing
and
offering
you
to
go
in
(called
RPP
which
stands
for
Public
Relations
Personnel
in
Spanish),
selling
“a
great
place
for
someone
of
your
class“,
therefore
they
did
not
take
me
to
other
places…
I
should
had
been
warned
as
once
you
go
in,
first
thing
I
saw
were
go-go
girls
(new
concept
for
me),
basically
girls
in
bikinis
dancing
in
groups
for
some
clients
(they
are
not
strippers
though
as
some
other
have
commented).
I
was
skeptical,
and
even
made
a
pause
after
seeing
these
girls
dancing,
yet
I
kept
on
going
(my
mistake),
after
all,
I
had
already
paid.
Would
have
been
better
off
to
just
lose
my
cover
entrance
than
go
through
what
I
went
(live
and
learn).
Once
inside,
an
attractive
young
woman
aesthetically
made
comes
at
me
and
starts
talking,
I
offer
a
drink,
and
more
girls
come.
I
guess
I
am
too
naïve
and
this
is
not
what
I
am
used
to.
After
a
drink,
or
so,
they
all
start
asking
for
more
drinks.
Now
the
manager,
after
knowing
that
you
can
spend,
starts
offering
shisha/hookah,
which
I
gracefully
declined.
After
a
while
they
keep
on
insisting
on
the
shisha/hookah
“because
the
girls
like
it“,
so
they
are
basically
trying
to
sell
you
and
push
you
products.
Then
one
of
the
girls
start
explaining
that
they
are
just
“companion
girls“
to
give
clients
a
good
time
(please
do
not
mis-read
me,
no
sexual
favors
though).
So
these
girls,
along
with
the
ones
outside
are
paid
employees
or
representatives/independent
contractors,
paid
by
the
business
to
influence
you
to
consume
and
spend.
Music
is
loud,
you
cannot
have
a
normal
conversation
just
by
the
nature
of
the
business,
a
nightclub.
Smoke
from
the
shishas/hookah,
etc.
since
this
is
more
for
a
younger
crowd
as
explained
above.
Some
other
young
customers
passing
by,
were
asking
for
us
to
give
them
drinks
from
our
table…
Then
a
group
of
around
10
young
guys
are
sat
next
to
our
table.
We
were
four,
they
were
around
ten,
supposedly
we
should
had
had
the
same
space,
yet
they
started
moving
into
our
area,
not
comfortable
nor
happy.
I
do
have
to
say
the
manager
offered,
if
I
would
rather
move
somewhere
else
to
keep
our
comfort,
so
good
job
by
the
manager.
One
of
the
freshly
made
drinks
of
one
of
the
girls,
was
even
taken
(stolen)
from
our
table,
which
was
brought
up
from
one
of
the
girls,
I
didn’t
even
realize
because
it
was
not
my
drink.
As
I
bring
this
up
to
the
manager,
he
questions
me
that
this
has
never
happened
here
before,
and
asked
the
girls.
I
mentioned
that
the
girls
were
the
ones
who
noticed
and
brought
it
up.
She
confirmed
it.
A
while
later,
one
of
the
girls
starts
with
an
attitude
that
I
need
to
spend
and
consume
more
as
one
of
her
managers
called
her
attention.
And
that
I
should
understand
that
“while
I
was
having
a
good
time
they
were
working“.
I
responded
“you
said
it
right,
you
are
working“.
Then
another
of
the
girls
mentions
“if
you
don’t
want
to
spend
more,
just
make
sure
you
leave
us
at
least
€10
tip
to
each“…
After
all
these
unpleasant
scenarios,
I
slipped
away
as
soon
as
I
had
a
chance.
Best
thing
I
could
have
done,
regret
not
leaving
earlier
and
definitely
regret
even
entering
this
place.
Once
again,
if
you
are
into
nightclubs,
drugs,
dancing,
loud
music,
smoke,
bikini
girls,
and
don’t
mind
being
harassed
with
sales
schemes,
this
may
then
be
for
you.
Unfortunately,
this
left
a
really
bad
taste
for
my
experience
in
Madrid.
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