Ayala Cave: underground nightclub

Ayala Cave: underground nightclub

We are already accustomed to the fact that today nightclubs open in the most unexpected places – in hangars, abandoned metro stations and factories. But in the Cuban city of Trinidad they went even further and opened a disco in a “natural environment”, or rather in a real cave.

Ayala Cave: underground nightclub

The club’s owners claim that the cave was inhabited even before they came up with the idea of ​​turning it into a disco. Allegedly, robbers and bandits were hiding here, and the disco was named after the most famous of whom, Carlos Ayala. But the notoriety of the cave does not bother anyone; on the contrary, it serves as a kind of advertising.

Ayala Cave: underground nightclub

Indeed, it would be strange if such an excellent venue stood idle in vain – three bars, five dance floors with different music and several stages were located in the alcoves and tunnels of the huge cave. The natural possibilities of the cave were used to the fullest – in some rooms, for ventilation and partly for lighting, through holes were made in the cave vault, and instead of installing stairs, the steps were carved directly into the stone. In total, up to four thousand people can have fun in the cave at the same time!

Ayala Cave: underground nightclub

Entrance to the club is inexpensive, only about three dollars, for which you will be given a drink right at the entrance. The disco opens around twelve, and an hour later, cabaret-style performances for tourists begin – acrobats, sword swallowers and snake tamers, in general, all the best at once.

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Ayala Cave: underground nightclub

Author: Anastasia Zakharova

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