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fiogf49gjkf0d The best
restaurants, clubs
and
bars
are concentrated in the western suburbs, catering to those with the money and time to indulge. There are also small pockets of expat and tourist nightlife, particularly in and around
Ximena's Guesthouse
and
La Ventana
bar in ColA?nia AmA©rica, behind Blvd de los HA©roes. In El Centro and the less wealthy areas of the city, places tend to shut relatively early. There are lots of
cinemas
scattered around the city, mostly showing subtitled Hollywood releases. For
listings
, keep a look out for
Ke Pasa
, a free weekly entertainment guide available in bars, restaurants and cafA©s, which gives details of upcoming cultural, music and nightlife events.
The Revue
, Guatemala's English-language magazine, now includes an El Salvador section and is widely available throughout the city. As well as providing articles on new tourism projects in El Salvador it also advertises bars, restaurants and cafA©s popular with tourists and resident NGO workers.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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