Granada's most popular disco stays open all night. The special character of the place comes from its location in an old 1930s theatre whose elaborate decor has been preserved. You can dance under spectacular crystal chandeliers, neoclassical style plasterwork and plush private boxes. The music consists mainly of commercial top 40 chart hits that attract people of all ages and styles. Don't be surprised to see people in their late 40s in evening dresses or jackets and ties dancing alongside teenagers in baggy trousers and halter neck tops. The entrance fee includes one drink. The disco is often used as a venue for promotional events, conferences, fashion shows and pop concerts. It's great fun.