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{{short description|Aspect of life in Ponce, Puerto Rico}}
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[[File:Fiesta en Plaza Las Delicias, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al sur desde C. Union esq. C. Isabel (DSC02450).jpg|right|315px]]
[[File:Fiesta en Plaza Las Delicias, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al sur desde C. Union esq. C. Isabel (DSC02450).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Party in Plaza Las Delicias.]]
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! colspan="11" style="font-size:110%; text-align: center; background-color: #CCCCFF;" | '''[[Drinking culture|Nightlife, Entertainment and Drinking culture]]'''
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Commonwealth'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Puerto Rico]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''City'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''[[List of events in Ponce, Puerto Rico|Major Events]]'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Las Justas]], [[Carnaval de Ponce|Carnaval]], [[Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico|Fiestas]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Main venues'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Plaza Las Delicias|Las Delicias]], [[Paseo Tablado La Guancha|La Guancha]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''[[Plaza Las Delicias|Latitude]]'''
| style="width: 100%;" | N 18° 00' 41.69"
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''[[Plaza Las Delicias|Longitude]]'''
| style="width: 100%;" | W 66° 36' 50.22"
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Adult venues'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Pubs]], [[Nightclubs]], [[Casino]]s, [[Bar]]s
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Drinking Age'''
| style="width: 100%;" | 18 and over
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''[[Last call (bar term)|Last call]]'''
| style="width: 100%;" | None
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Casinos'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Ponce Ramada Hotel|Ramada]], [[Hilton Hotels|Hilton]], [[Holiday Inn]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Bars and pubs'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Sports bar|La Chucha]], [[Hotel Meliá|Meliá]], [[Cocktail lounge|Vistas]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Dance Floors'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Disco dancing|Linux Discotheque]], [[PUCPR|La Pulga]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Family venues'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Teatro La Perla|Theaters]], [[Paseo Tablado La Guancha|Boardwalk]], [[Concha Acústica de Ponce|Amphitheater]]
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| style="background-color: #ccccff;" | '''Theaters'''
| style="width: 100%;" | [[Teatro La Perla|La Perla]], [[Proscenium]]
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'''Nightlife in Ponce, Puerto Rico''' includes government and regulatory aspects, societal and cultural attitudes, and age- and gender-centric issues relative to adult and family life after dark in the city of [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]]. It focuses on all [[entertainment]] that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. It includes activities like [[party|parties]], [[music band|band]]s and live [[music]], [[concert]]s, and [[stand-up comedy|stand-up comedies]], and venues such as [[pub]]s, [[Bar (establishment)|bars]], [[cabaret]]s, [[nightclub]]s, [[movie theatre|cinemas]] and [[theaters]]. These venues and activities are often accompanied by the serving and drinking of alcoholic beverages in addition to non-alcoholic drinks for the family. Nightlife venues often require a [[cover charge]] for admission.
'''Nightlife in Ponce, Puerto Rico''' includes government and regulatory aspects, societal and cultural attitudes, and age- and gender-centric issues relative to adult and family life after dark in the city of [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]]. It focuses on all [[entertainment]] that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. It includes activities like [[party|parties]], [[music band|band]]s and live [[music]], [[concert]]s, and [[stand-up comedy|stand-up comedies]], and venues such as [[pub]]s, [[Bar (establishment)|bars]], [[cabaret]]s, [[nightclub]]s, [[movie theatre|cinemas]] and [[theaters]]. These venues and activities are often accompanied by the serving and drinking of alcoholic beverages in addition to non-alcoholic drinks for the family. Nightlife venues often require a [[cover charge]] for admission.


[[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]] is better known for its [[Culture|cultural]], [[art|artistic]] and [[Education|educational]] heritage and attributes than for its commerce and heavy industry.<ref>[https://www.visittheusa.com/destination/ponce ''Ponce: The sparkling, proud Perla del Sur of Puerto Rico.''] VisitTheUSA.com: the official travel guide to the USA. Accessed 28 November 2019.</ref> As such, Ponce's nightlife also offers many venues and events oriented towards families and children in addition to adult-only and the [[Night owl (person)|night owl]] entertainment.<ref>Stefan Klein. ''"Time: A User's Guide."'' London: Penguin Books. 2008. p. 20. {{ISBN|9780141034638}}.</ref> Its two major areas of nightlife activity are the [[Zona Histórica de Ponce|historic downtown zone]] and the sea-front [[Complejo Recreativo y Cultural La Guancha|La Guancha]] complex.
[[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]] is better known for its [[Culture|cultural]], [[art|artistic]] and [[Education|educational]] heritage and attributes than for its commerce and heavy industry.<ref>[https://www.visittheusa.com/destination/ponce ''Ponce: The sparkling, proud Perla del Sur of Puerto Rico.''] VisitTheUSA.com: the official travel guide to the USA. Accessed 28 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190914160129/https://www.visittheusa.com/destination/ponce Archived.]</ref> "Its urban center has transformed from one with numerous daytime commercial premises to an area of nighttime activity and restaurants with varied musical, gastronomical and cultural offerings."<ref>[https://issuu.com/periodicoesnoticia/docs/es_noticia_-_edici_n_209 ''Emigra el consumidor del sur?''] Sandra Caquías Cruz. Periódico Es Noticia. 17 to 30 November 2023. Page 4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20231124041821/https://issuu.com/periodicoesnoticia/docs/es_noticia_-_edici_n_209 Archived.]</ref> As such, Ponce's nightlife also offers many venues and events oriented towards families and children in addition to adult-only and the [[Night owl (person)|night owl]] entertainment.<ref>Stefan Klein. ''Time: A User's Guide.'' London: Penguin Books. 2008. p. 20. {{ISBN|9780141034638}}.</ref> Its two major areas of nightlife activity are the [[Zona Histórica de Ponce|historic downtown zone]] and the sea-front [[Complejo Recreativo y Cultural La Guancha|La Guancha]] complex.


== Social and regulatory aspects ==
== Social and regulatory aspects ==
[[File:Fuente de los leones, Plaza Degetau, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al este (DSC02472).jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fuente de los leones at [[Plaza Degetau]], a popular nighttime gathering spot<ref>[https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/article/things-to-do-ponce ''Things to Do in Ponce: Plaza Las Delicias.''] Discover Puerto Rico. 2019. Accessed 28 November 2019.</ref>]]
[[File:Fuente de los leones, Plaza Degetau, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al este (DSC02472).jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fuente de los leones at [[Plaza Degetau]], a popular nighttime gathering spot<ref>[https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/article/things-to-do-ponce ''Things to Do in Ponce: Plaza Las Delicias.''] Discover Puerto Rico. 2019. Accessed 28 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20191128024451/https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/article/things-to-do-ponce Archived.]</ref>]]


Adult nightlife establishments in Ponce, like pubs, bars and nightclubs, function as [[third place]]s.<ref>[http://www.pps.org/reference/roldenburg ''Ray Oldenburg.''] Project for Public Spaces. 31 December 2008. Accessed 7 November 2019.</ref> Vibrant Ponce nightlife scenes contribute to the development of a local [[culture]].<ref>David Grazian. ''Urban Nightlife, Social Capital, and the Public Life of Cities.'' "Sociological Forum." Vol. 24. No. 4. 2009. pp. 908–917.</ref> Some nightlife establishments in the city require adherence to a dress code. Though mostly true of nightclubs, one notable case is Proscenium, a cafe theater in [[Barrio Tercero]], at the corner of Calle Marina and Calle Isabel, across from [[Plaza Muñoz Rivera]] in the downtown district.
Adult nightlife establishments in Ponce, like pubs, bars and nightclubs, function as [[third place]]s.<ref>[http://www.pps.org/reference/roldenburg ''Ray Oldenburg.''] Project for Public Spaces. 31 December 2008. Accessed 7 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120527085256/http://www.pps.org/reference/roldenburg/ Archived.]</ref> Vibrant Ponce nightlife scenes contribute to the development of a local [[culture]].<ref>David Grazian. ''Urban Nightlife, Social Capital, and the Public Life of Cities.'' "Sociological Forum." Vol. 24. No. 4. 2009. pp. 908–917.</ref> Some nightlife establishments in the city require adherence to a dress code. Though mostly true of nightclubs, one notable case is Proscenium, a café theater in [[Barrio Tercero]], at the corner of Calle Marina and Calle Isabel, across from [[Plaza Muñoz Rivera]] in the downtown district.


Until 17 October 2005, there was no national or municipality-mandated [[last call (bar term)|last call]] for purchase of alcoholic beverages in the city of Ponce. There were also no mandated hours of operation for liquor stores. On 17 October, however, Municipal Law #24 went into effect establishing a 3:00AM (Monday through Wednesday) and a 3:30AM (Thursday through Sunday) last calls. Drinking on the street is legal, except in the Downtown historic district and the La Guancha sea-front recreational area.<ref>Ponce Municipal Government. Municipal Legislature. ''Proyecto de Administración: Para implantar un Código de Orden Publico en el Centro Urbano de Ponce y en el Sector La Guancha de Ponce, y para Otros Fines.'' Municipal Ordinance 24. Series 2005-2006. Article 2. 17 October 2005.</ref> In any event, regardless of the 17 October 2005 ordinance, sales are prohibited on [[Election Day]] and during hurricane emergencies.<ref>[http://www.bvirtual.ogp.pr.gov/ogp/Bvirtual/leyesreferencia/PDF/C%C3%B3digos/78-2011/78-2011.pdf ''“Código Electoral de Puerto Rico para el Siglo XXI”: Ley Núm. 78 de 1 de Junio de 2011, según enmendada.'' CAPÍTULO IX. — PROCEDIMIENTOS ANTERIORES A LA ELECCIÓN; VOTACIÓN: Artículo 12.021. — Operación de Establecimientos que Expendan Bebidas Alcohólicas. — (16 L.P.R.A. § 4251)] Gobierno de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. p. 100 of 104. Accessed 8 November 2019.</ref> Beer, wine and spirits are available for sale at Ponce supermarkets, convenience stores and drug stores as well as liquor stores. The minimum age for purchasing alcohol is 18 years; this is also the minimum drinking age.<ref>Gobierno Municipal de Ponce.
Until 17 October 2005, there was no national or municipality-mandated [[last call (bar term)|last call]] for purchase of alcoholic beverages in the city of Ponce. There were also no mandated hours of operation for liquor stores. On 17 October, however, Municipal Law #24 went into effect establishing a 3:00AM (Monday through Wednesday) and a 3:30AM (Thursday through Sunday) last calls. Drinking on the street is legal, except in the Downtown historic district and the La Guancha sea-front recreational area.<ref>Ponce Municipal Government. Municipal Legislature. ''Proyecto de Administración: Para implantar un Código de Orden Publico en el Centro Urbano de Ponce y en el Sector La Guancha de Ponce, y para Otros Fines.'' Municipal Ordinance 24. Series 2005-2006. Article 2. 17 October 2005.</ref> In any event, regardless of the 17 October 2005 ordinance, sales are prohibited on [[Election Day]] and during hurricane emergencies.<ref>[http://www.bvirtual.ogp.pr.gov/ogp/Bvirtual/leyesreferencia/PDF/C%C3%B3digos/78-2011/78-2011.pdf ''“Código Electoral de Puerto Rico para el Siglo XXI”: Ley Núm. 78 de 1 de Junio de 2011, según enmendada.'' CAPÍTULO IX. — PROCEDIMIENTOS ANTERIORES A LA ELECCIÓN; VOTACIÓN: Artículo 12.021. — Operación de Establecimientos que Expendan Bebidas Alcohólicas. — (16 L.P.R.A. § 4251)] Gobierno de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. p. 100 of 104. Accessed 8 November 2019.[https://web.archive.org/web/20210225033535/http://www.bvirtual.ogp.pr.gov/ogp/Bvirtual/leyesreferencia/PDF/C%C3%B3digos/78-2011/78-2011.pdf Archived.]</ref> Beer, wine and spirits are available for sale at Ponce supermarkets, convenience stores and drug stores as well as liquor stores. The minimum age for purchasing alcohol is 18 years; this is also the minimum drinking age.<ref>Gobierno Municipal de Ponce.
Legislatura Municipal. ''Código de Orden Publico.'' Ordenanza Municipal Numero 24. Articulo Siete. 17 October 2005.</ref> Nightlife venues must be licensed to serve alcohol.<ref>[https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/docs/guide/state-laws-and-published-ordinances-2010-2011-puerto-rico/download ''Puerto Rico Laws governing the sale and purchase of alcohol: Title 24. Health and Sanitation. Part V: Control Substances.''] Government of Puerto Rico. Accessed 7 November 2019.</ref>
Legislatura Municipal. ''Código de Orden Publico.'' Ordenanza Municipal Numero 24. Articulo Siete. 17 October 2005.</ref> Nightlife venues must be licensed to serve alcohol.<ref>[https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/docs/guide/state-laws-and-published-ordinances-2010-2011-puerto-rico/download ''Puerto Rico Laws governing the sale and purchase of alcohol: Title 24. Health and Sanitation. Part V: Control Substances.''] Government of Puerto Rico. Accessed 7 November 2019. [https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/docs/guide/state-laws-and-published-ordinances-2010-2011-puerto-rico/download Archived.]</ref>


Prostitution was legalized in Ponce in 1894 and was permitted until the late 1910s. In 1894, Mayor [[José de Nouvilas de Vilar|Nouvilas de Vilar]] issued an anti-prostitution [[edict]], the ''Reglamento de Higiene de la Prostitución'' (Prostitution Higiene Decree), intended to "correct immorality in Ponce".<ref>Socorro Girón. ''Ponce, el teatro La Perla y La Campana de la Almudaina.'' Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. 3rd Edición. 1992. p.284, and 290-302.</ref> Prostitutes had to register with the municipal government to operate, and had to pay a hygiene tax. This gave them the right to regular medical exams and access to a personal passbook certifying they had received a clean bill of health. Exercising prostitution without registering was charged as "trafficking in sex" without registration.<ref>Eileen J. Suarez Findlay. ''Imposing Decency: The Politics of Sexuality and Race in Puerto Rico, 1897-1920.Duke University Press. 1999. pp. 77, 89. {{ISBN|0822323966}}</ref>
Prostitution was legalized in Ponce in 1894 and was permitted until the late 1910s. In 1894, Mayor [[José de Nouvilas de Vilar|Nouvilas de Vilar]] issued an anti-prostitution [[edict]], the ''Reglamento de Higiene de la Prostitución'' (Prostitution Higiene Decree), intended to "correct immorality in Ponce".<ref>Socorro Girón. ''Ponce, el teatro La Perla y La Campana de la Almudaina.'' Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. 3rd Edición. 1992. p.284, and 290-302.</ref> Prostitutes had to register with the municipal government to operate, and had to pay a hygiene tax. This gave them the right to regular medical exams and access to a personal passbook certifying they had received a clean bill of health. Exercising prostitution without registering was charged as "trafficking in sex" without registration.<ref>Eileen J. Suarez Findlay. ''Imposing Decency: The Politics of Sexuality and Race in Puerto Rico, 1897-1920''. Duke University Press. 1999. pp. 77, 89. {{ISBN|0822323966}}</ref>
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==Venues and events==
==Venues and events==
[[File:Carnaval de Ponce 2011, C. Marina, Plaza Las Delicias, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al norte (DSC02431).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Carnaval de Ponce 2011]]
{{Main|La Guancha Boardwalk|Ponce Historic Zone}}
{{Main|La Guancha Boardwalk|Ponce Historic Zone}}
[[File:Carnaval de Ponce 2011, C. Marina, Plaza Las Delicias, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al norte (DSC02431).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Carnaval de Ponce 2011]]


Ponce nightlife venues include places to go dancing, socialize over drinks, or watch a [[Musical theatre|show]] or concert. Some nightlife venues, like those for theatrical arts at [[Teatro La Perla]], are wholly indoors, while others, like those at [[La Guancha Boardwalk|La Guancha]], are wholly or mostly outdoors. Still others, located mostly in the historic downtown area, are indoor venues that spill out onto the sidewalk, like CheCheColé on Calle Unión at [[Plaza Degetau]]. This "spilling over" onto the sidewalk is allowed, by permit, under city ordinance with certain conditions and restrictions.<ref>Ponce Municipal Government. Ponce Municipal Assembly. ''"Ordenanza Numero 18: para facultar al Director de la Oficina de Permisos a autorizar el uso de los espacios determinados en las aceras, para la ubicación de cafes al aire libre y reglamentar su establecimiento y operación, y para otros fines."'' Municipal Ordinance #18. Section 2 and Article 6-D. 2011-2012 Series. 19 October 2008.</ref>
Ponce nightlife venues include places to go dancing, socialize over drinks, or watch a [[Musical theatre|show]] or concert. Some nightlife venues, like those for theatrical arts at [[Teatro La Perla]], are wholly indoors, while others, like those at [[La Guancha Boardwalk|La Guancha]], are wholly or mostly outdoors. Still others, located mostly in the historic downtown area, are indoor venues that spill out onto the sidewalk, like CheCheColé on Calle Unión at [[Plaza Degetau]]. This "spilling over" onto the sidewalk is allowed, by permit, under city ordinance with certain conditions and restrictions.<ref>Ponce Municipal Government. Ponce Municipal Assembly. ''"Ordenanza Numero 18: para facultar al Director de la Oficina de Permisos a autorizar el uso de los espacios determinados en las aceras, para la ubicación de cafes al aire libre y reglamentar su establecimiento y operación, y para otros fines."'' Municipal Ordinance #18. Section 2 and Article 6-D. 2011-2012 Series. 19 October 2008.</ref>


Among the better known nighttime events are the week-long events of [[Las Justas]], which attract approximately between 200,000 and 300,000 visitors,<ref>[https://esnoticiapr.com/justas-2019-aportacion-y-asistencia-al-festival/ ''JUSTAS 2019: Aportación y asistencia al festival.''] EsNoticia. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 22 April 2019. Accessed 24 November 2019.</ref> [[Carnaval de Ponce]], attracting some 100,000 attendees,<ref>''Carnaval Ponceño y escultura de arena por Travel Channel.'' Ponce, Puerto Rico: El Sur a la Vista. 5 August 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011.</ref><ref>[https://sanjuanfoodtours.com/2014/03/04/carnival-traditions-in-puerto-rico/ ''Carnival Traditions in Puerto Rico: Carnival Masks.''] "Carnaval Traditions of Puerto Rico." Flavors of San Juan. Accessed 24 November 2019.</ref> and [[Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico|Fiestas Patronales]]. All three occur at nighttime, with the first two also having some daytime components. Most bars, lounges, and rooftops in the [[Ponce Historic Zone|downtown area]] open late. Some, like Vistas (C. Marina and C. Cristina), also have good views of the city. For a more casual night on the town, tourists and locals alike often head to La Guancha, where multiple bars line facing the [[Caribbean Sea]]. As a [[college town]], most of Ponce's nightlife comes alive on the weekends.<ref>[https://www.travelponce.com/Ponce-nightlife.html ''Ponce nightlife.''] TravelPonce.com Accessed 7 November 2019.</ref> Ponce nightlife also "boasts a younger crowd and more affordable drinks than the San Juan metro area."<ref>[https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/things-to-do/nightlife#!grid~~~random~1 ''Nightlife.''] Discover Puerto Rico. 2019. Accessed 7 November 2019.</ref> Some point to La Guancha as the spot with the best bars and restaurants in Ponce, along the sea front.<ref name="Caribya">[http://caribya.com/ponce/nightlife/ ''Nightlife in Ponce.''] Caribya.com IIWINC. 2019. Accessed 7 November 2019.</ref>
Among the better known nighttime events are the week-long events of [[Las Justas]], which attract some 200,000 to 300,000 visitors,<ref>[https://esnoticiapr.com/justas-2019-aportacion-y-asistencia-al-festival/ ''JUSTAS 2019: Aportación y asistencia al festival.''] EsNoticia. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 22 April 2019. Accessed 24 November 2019.</ref> [[Carnaval de Ponce]], attracting some 100,000 attendees,<ref>''Carnaval Ponceño y escultura de arena por Travel Channel.'' Ponce, Puerto Rico: El Sur a la Vista. 5 August 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011.</ref><ref>[https://www.primerahora.com/entretenimiento/cine-tv/notas/carnaval-ponceno-y-escultura-de-arena-se-veran-por-travel-channel/ ''Carnaval Ponceño y escultura de arena se verán por Travel Channel.''] Primera Hora. 5 August 2010. [https://web.archive.org/web/20231124045320/https://www.primerahora.com/entretenimiento/cine-tv/notas/carnaval-ponceno-y-escultura-de-arena-se-veran-por-travel-channel/ Archived.]</ref><ref>[https://sanjuanfoodtours.com/2014/03/04/carnival-traditions-in-puerto-rico/ ''Carnival Traditions in Puerto Rico: Carnival Masks.''] "Carnaval Traditions of Puerto Rico." Flavors of San Juan. Accessed 24 November 2019. [https://sanjuanfoodtours.com/2014/03/04/carnival-traditions-in-puerto-rico/ Archived.]</ref> and [[Fiestas patronales in Puerto Rico|Fiestas Patronales]]. All three occur at nighttime, with the first two also having some daytime components. Most bars, lounges, and rooftops in the [[Ponce Historic Zone|downtown area]] open late. Some, like Vistas (C. Marina and C. Cristina), also have good views of the city. For a more casual night on the town, tourists and locals alike often head to La Guancha, where multiple bars line facing the [[Caribbean Sea]]. As a [[college town]],<ref>[https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/things-to-do/nightlife#!grid~~~random~1 ''Nightlife.''] Discover Puerto Rico. 2019. Accessed 7 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190730193608/https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/things-to-do/nightlife#!grid~~~random~1 Archived.]</ref> most of Ponce's nightlife comes alive on the weekends.<ref>[https://www.travelponce.com/Ponce-nightlife.html ''Ponce nightlife.''] TravelPonce.com Accessed 7 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20191008013349/https://www.travelponce.com/Ponce-nightlife.html Archived.]</ref> Ponce nightlife also "boasts a younger crowd and more affordable drinks than the San Juan metro area."<ref>[https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/things-to-do/nightlife#!grid~~~random~1 ''Nightlife.''] Discover Puerto Rico. 2019. Accessed 7 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190730193608/https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/things-to-do/nightlife#!grid~~~random~1 Archived.]</ref> Some point to La Guancha as the spot with the best bars and restaurants in Ponce, along the sea front.<ref name="Caribya">[http://caribya.com/ponce/nightlife/ ''Nightlife in Ponce.''] Caribya.com IIWINC. 2019. Accessed 7 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20191108035520/http://caribya.com/ponce/nightlife/ Archived.]</ref>
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[[File:Dos barras repletas de gente en la Zona Histórica, C. Isabel, Plaza Muñoz Rivera, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, PR, mirando al noreste (DSC02650).jpg|thumb|left|300px|Two crowded second-floor downtown bars across [[Plaza Muñoz Rivera]]]]
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Ponce [[casino]]s are open 24/7<ref name="Caribya"/> and include those at the Ponce [[Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites|Holiday Inn]] and Casino, the Ponce [[Hilton Hotels|Hilton]], and the [[Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino]]. Of these three, only the Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino is located in the historic district.<ref>[https://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/puerto-rico/ponce ''Ponce Casinos.''] World Casino Directory. 2003. Accessed 21 November 2019.</ref>
Ponce [[casino]]s are open 24/7<ref name="Caribya"/> and include those at the Ponce [[Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites|Holiday Inn]] and Casino, the Ponce [[Hilton Hotels|Hilton]], and the [[Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino]]. Of these three, only the Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino is located in the historic district.<ref>[https://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/puerto-rico/ponce ''Ponce Casinos.''] World Casino Directory. 2003. Accessed 21 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20191125003245/https://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/puerto-rico/ponce Archived.]</ref>


A variety of [[bar]]s, [[pub]]s, and [[night club]]s fill different tastes. Some of the more popular bars include local joints, but several [[chain restaurant]]s also provide bar areas. Among bars are: La Musa Bar & Tapas (Callejón Amor), Baleares at [[Hotel Meliá]] (C. Cristina), Perla del Sur Bar and Grill (across Teatro La Perla), and Eleven Pub (C. Isabel). La Chucha Sports Bar is a [[sports bar]] with a unique offering (C. Isabel, between C. Leon y C. Mayor). There is also a bar with a dance floor at La Pulga (C. Virgilio Biaggi) and one at Linux nightclub (C. Unión). Also, while there is no designated [[LGBT]] nightlife scene, at least one LGBT organization had, in 2017, recognized the city's LGBT inclusiveness.<ref>[https://lgbt.travimp.com/en_us/destinations/caribbean/puerto-rico/ponce.html ''Ponce.''] Travel Impressiones: LGBT Travel. Accessed 28 November 2019.</ref>
A variety of bars, [[pub]]s, and [[night club]]s fill different tastes. Some of the more popular bars include local joints, but several [[chain restaurant]]s also provide bar areas. Among bars are: La Musa Bar & Tapas (Callejón Amor), Baleares at [[Hotel Meliá]] (C. Cristina), Perla del Sur Bar and Grill (across Teatro La Perla), and Eleven Pub (C. Isabel). La Chucha Sports Bar is a [[sports bar]] with a unique offering (C. Isabel, between C. Leon y C. Mayor). There is also a bar with a dance floor at La Pulga (C. Virgilio Biaggi) and one at Linux nightclub (C. Unión). Also, while there is no designated [[LGBT]] nightlife scene, at least one LGBT organization had, in 2017, recognized the city's LGBT inclusiveness.<ref>[https://lgbt.travimp.com/en_us/destinations/caribbean/puerto-rico/ponce.html ''Ponce.''] Travel Impressions: LGBT Travel. Accessed 28 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20191128024500/https://lgbt.travimp.com/en_us/destinations/caribbean/puerto-rico/ponce.html Archived.]</ref>
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[[File:Las Justas, 27 Abril 2018, Plaza Las Delicias, Calle Unión, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al sur (DSC00098).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Las Justas 2018 at [[Plaza Las Delicias]]]]
[[File:Las Justas, 27 Abril 2018, Plaza Las Delicias, Calle Unión, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al sur (DSC00098).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Las Justas 2018 at [[Plaza Las Delicias]]]]
[[File:Barra, Salón de cócteles y Restaurante 'Vistas', en azotea (6to piso) del Edif. González, C. Marina, Bo. Tercero, Ponce, PR, mirando al este (DSC02655).jpg|thumb|left|300px|Rooftop 'Vistas' [[Bar#Types|cocktail lounge]], from where a view of Ponce's nightlife can be appreciated, rises above [[Plaza Muñoz Rivera]]]]
[[File:Barra, Salón de cócteles y Restaurante 'Vistas', en azotea (6to piso) del Edif. González, C. Marina, Bo. Tercero, Ponce, PR, mirando al este (DSC02655).jpg|thumb|left|300px|Rooftop 'Vistas' [[Bar (establishment)#Types|cocktail lounge]], from where a view of Ponce's nightlife can be appreciated, rises above [[Plaza Muñoz Rivera]]]]


''[[Las Justas]]'' are an intercollegiate group of events that bring thousands of college-aged students to the downtown area at nighttime after full daytime sports competitions in Ponce area sports venues. ''Las Justas'' lasts one week and take place during the month of April.
''[[Las Justas]]'' are an intercollegiate group of events that bring thousands of college-aged students to the downtown area at nighttime after full daytime sports competitions in Ponce area sports venues. ''Las Justas'' lasts one week and take place during the month of April.


With over 200,000<ref name="seguridad">[http://www.primerahora.com/alcaldesadeponcepresentaplandeseguridadparalasjustas-493394.html ''Alcaldesa de Ponce presenta plan de seguridad para las Justas.''] Emanuel Antonio Vera. Primera Hora. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 9 April 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> college students attending Las Justas every year, security has been a major concern.<ref name="incidentes">[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/sin-incidentes-graves-justas-dejan-decena-de-intoxicados-y-amnistia-de-boletos/ ''Justas: otro año sin incidentes graves.''] Omar Alfonso. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> In 2010, for example, 13 people were arrested for drug activities during the events.<ref>''Arrestan a 13 por drogas en las actividades de las Justas.'' El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 18 April 2010.</ref> Las Justas, it is said, has evolved into a Puerto Rican-style [[Spring Break]].<ref name="puertorico-herald">[http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues2/2005/vol09n16/PRSportsBeat0916-en.html ''Justas: Is it a track meet or an excuse to party?.''] Gabrielle Paese. Puerto Rico Herald. 22 April 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> Close to 1,500 security personnel patrol the event for security.<ref name="seguridad" /> A number of items are not permitted in the areas where activities of Las Justas are celebrated, including both sporting events and associated musical celebrations. Coolers, liquids not in their original containers, glass bottles, umbrellas, baseball bats, canes, and fire arms are some of the items that are excluded.<ref>Raúl Camilo Torres. ''Se apercibe Ponce para las Justas. El Vocero. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 18 April 2012. </ref> In 2012, Enrique Arrarás Mir, the Commissioner of the event, said that “the safest place in all of Puerto Rico during the celebration of Las Justas will be the city of Ponce”.<ref name="invadiran2">[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/para-las-justas-de-la-lai-vislumbran-que-200-mil-personas-invadiran-la-ciudad/ ''Ponce se duplicará durante las Justas.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. Ponce, Puerto Rico: La Perla del Sur. Year 30. Issue 1480. Page 4. 11 April 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> In 2011, in Mayaguez, there were also arrests for drunkness and drug trafficking.<ref>[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/las-justas-de-la-lai-vuelven-a-ponce-en-el-2011/ ''Rival en el horizonte: Quieren repetir Justas alcaldes del Oeste.''] Luis Penchi. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> In 2014, electronic scanners were implemented at checkpoints, doing away with the former and slower manual frisk system.<ref>[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/la-semana-entrante-comisionado-no-habra-cateo-en-las-justas-de-ponce-3/ ''No habrá cacheo en las Justas de Ponce.'' (Title printed version: ''Comisionado: No habrá cateo en las Justas de Ponce.'')] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Year 32. Issue 1583. Page 6. 2 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.</ref>
With over 200,000<ref name="seguridad">[http://www.primerahora.com/alcaldesadeponcepresentaplandeseguridadparalasjustas-493394.html ''Alcaldesa de Ponce presenta plan de seguridad para las Justas.''] Emanuel Antonio Vera. Primera Hora. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 9 April 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> college students attending Las Justas every year, security has been a major concern.<ref name="incidentes">[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/sin-incidentes-graves-justas-dejan-decena-de-intoxicados-y-amnistia-de-boletos/ ''Justas: otro año sin incidentes graves.''] Omar Alfonso. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> In 2010, for example, 13 people were arrested for drug activities during the events.<ref>''Arrestan a 13 por drogas en las actividades de las Justas.'' El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 18 April 2010.</ref> Las Justas, it is said, has evolved into a Puerto Rican-style [[Spring Break]].<ref name="puertorico-herald">[http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues2/2005/vol09n16/PRSportsBeat0916-en.html ''Justas: Is it a track meet or an excuse to party?.''] Gabrielle Paese. Puerto Rico Herald. 22 April 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2012. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080414023941/http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues2/2005/vol09n16/PRSportsBeat0916-en.html Archived.]</ref> Close to 1,500 security personnel patrol the event for security.<ref name="seguridad" /> A number of items are not permitted in the areas where activities of Las Justas are celebrated, including both sporting events and associated musical celebrations. Coolers, liquids not in their original containers, glass bottles, umbrellas, baseball bats, canes, and fire arms are some of the items that are excluded.<ref>Raúl Camilo Torres. ''Se apercibe Ponce para las Justas. El Vocero. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 18 April 2012. </ref> In 2012, Enrique Arrarás Mir, the Commissioner of the event, said that “the safest place in all of Puerto Rico during the celebration of Las Justas will be the city of Ponce”.<ref name="invadiran2">[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/para-las-justas-de-la-lai-vislumbran-que-200-mil-personas-invadiran-la-ciudad/ ''Ponce se duplicará durante las Justas.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. Ponce, Puerto Rico: La Perla del Sur. Year 30. Issue 1480. Page 4. 11 April 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> In 2011, in Mayaguez, there were also arrests for drunkenness and drug trafficking.<ref>[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/las-justas-de-la-lai-vuelven-a-ponce-en-el-2011/ ''Rival en el horizonte: Quieren repetir Justas alcaldes del Oeste.''] Luis Penchi. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref> In 2014, electronic scanners were implemented at checkpoints, doing away with the former and slower manual frisk system.<ref>[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/la-semana-entrante-comisionado-no-habra-cateo-en-las-justas-de-ponce-3/ ''No habrá cacheo en las Justas de Ponce.'' (Title printed version: ''Comisionado: No habrá cateo en las Justas de Ponce.'')] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Year 32. Issue 1583. Page 6. 2 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.</ref>


==Family-oriented events==
==Family-oriented events==
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{{lang|es|Noches de Placita}} ({{trans|Nights of Placita}}) held its seventh event in July 2018<ref name="Berly 2019">{{cite web | last=Berly | first=Glorimar Muñoz | title=Imparable el entusiasmo por las Noches de Placita en Ponce [Unstoppable the enthusiasm for ''Noches de Placita'' in Ponce]| website=La Perla del Sur | date=July 31, 2019 | url=https://www.periodicolaperla.com/imparable-el-entusiasmo-por-las-noches-de-placita-en-ponce/ | language=es | access-date=November 28, 2019}}</ref> and celebrated its one year anniversary on 29 November 2019.<ref name="Voces del Sur 2019">{{cite web | title=Noches de Placita cumple primer aniversario en Ponce [Nights of Placita celebrates its first anniversary in Ponce]| website=Voces del Sur | date=November 23, 2019 | url=https://vocesdelsurpr.com/2019/11/noches-de-placita-cumple-primer-aniversario-en-ponce/ | language=es | access-date=November 28, 2019}}</ref> The event takes place at Plaza 65 de Infanteria in Barrio Playa on the last Friday of every month.<ref>[http://www.islanewspr.com/2018/11/26/noches-de-placita-en-ponce-una-nueva-oferta-gastronomica-y-social-en-el-sur/ ''Noches De Placita En Ponce Una Nueva Oferta Gastronómica Y Social En El Sur.''] Manuel Santiago. IslaNewsPR.com. Accessed 29 November 2019.</ref><ref>[https://periodicoelsolpr.com/2018/11/26/llega-a-ponce-noches-de-placita/ ''Llega a Ponce "Noches de Placita".''] Periódico El Sol. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 26 November 2018. Accessed 30 November 2019.</ref>
{{lang|es|Noches de Placita}} ({{trans|Nights of Placita}}) held its seventh event in July 2018<ref name="Berly 2019">{{cite web | last=Berly | first=Glorimar Muñoz | title=Imparable el entusiasmo por las Noches de Placita en Ponce [Unstoppable the enthusiasm for ''Noches de Placita'' in Ponce]| website=La Perla del Sur | date=31 July 2019 | url=https://www.periodicolaperla.com/imparable-el-entusiasmo-por-las-noches-de-placita-en-ponce/ | language=es | access-date=28 November 2019}}</ref> and celebrated its one-year anniversary on 29 November 2019.<ref name="Voces del Sur 2019">{{cite web | title=Noches de Placita cumple primer aniversario en Ponce [Nights of Placita celebrates its first anniversary in Ponce]| website=Voces del Sur | date=23 November 2019 | url=https://vocesdelsurpr.com/2019/11/noches-de-placita-cumple-primer-aniversario-en-ponce/ | language=es | access-date=28 November 2019}}</ref> The event takes place at Plaza 65 de Infantería in Barrio Playa on the last Friday of every month.<ref>[http://www.islanewspr.com/2018/11/26/noches-de-placita-en-ponce-una-nueva-oferta-gastronomica-y-social-en-el-sur/ ''Noches De Placita En Ponce Una Nueva Oferta Gastronómica Y Social En El Sur.''] Manuel Santiago. IslaNewsPR.com. Accessed 29 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200208231352/http://www.islanewspr.com/2018/11/26/noches-de-placita-en-ponce-una-nueva-oferta-gastronomica-y-social-en-el-sur/ Archived.]</ref><ref>[https://periodicoelsolpr.com/2018/11/26/llega-a-ponce-noches-de-placita/ ''Llega a Ponce "Noches de Placita".''] Periódico El Sol. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 26 November 2018. Accessed 30 November 2019. [https://web.archive.org/web/20231124052634/https://periodicoelsolpr.com/2018/11/26/llega-a-ponce-noches-de-placita/ Archived.]</ref>

==See also==
*[[List of events in Ponce, Puerto Rico]]
*[[Porta Caribe]]
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==Gallery==
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File:Linux Night Club, C. Unión, entre C. Isabel y C. Sol, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al sureste (20191221 160343).jpg|Linux Night Club on Calle Unión
File:Linux Night Club, C. Unión, entre C. Isabel y C. Sol, Bo. Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al sureste (20191221 160343).jpg|Linux Night Club on Calle Unión
File:Tropical Casino, PR-2, Sector El Tuque, Bo. Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al suroeste (DSC02783).jpg|Tropical Casino
File:Tropical Casino, PR-2, Sector El Tuque, Bo. Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al suroeste (DSC02783).jpg|Tropical Casino
File:Ponce Hilton Casino, Avenida Caribe, Bo. Playa, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al este (20191225 101748B).jpg|Ponce Hilton Casino
File:Casino del Hotel Ponce Plaza, C. Unión, Plaza Muñoz Rivera, Barrio Segundo, Ponce, Puerto Rico, mirando al oeste (DSC02742).jpg|Casino at the Ponce Plaza Hotel
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== References ==
==See also==
{{Portal|Puerto Rico}}
* [[List of events in Ponce, Puerto Rico]]
* [[Porta Caribe]]

==References==
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==Further reading==
{{Wikivoyage|Nightlife|Nightlife|travel information}}
* Patrick Urbain. ''Ponce nocturno: 44 dibujos que retratan la vida nocturna de Ponce.'' 2016. {{ISBN|1523994843}}
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Wikivoyage|Ponce}}
*For <u>photos</u> of crowds of people at nighttime parties, pubs, concerts, bars, lounges, casinos, etc., click anywhere below
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**[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/sin-incidentes-graves-justas-dejan-decena-de-intoxicados-y-amnistia-de-boletos/ ''Sin incidentes graves las justas. ("Without incidents at Las Justas")'']
* {{Wikivoyage-inline|Nightlife|Nightlife|travel information}}
**[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/la-semana-entrante-comisionado-no-habra-cateo-en-las-justas-de-ponce-3/ ''No habrá cateo en las justas de Ponce. ("There won't be any frisking at Las Justas in Ponce")'']
**[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/vuelven-a-ponce-las-fiestas-patronales/ ''Vuelven a Ponce las fiestas patronales. ("Fiestas Patronales back in Ponce")'']
**[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/vivo-el-fervor-por-la-guadalupana/ ''Vivo el fervor por la guadalupana. ("The passion for the Virgin of Guadalupe continues alive")'']
**[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/ni-la-lluvia-freno-al-ponce-jazz-fest/ ''Ni la lluvia freno al Ponce Jazz Fest. ("Even the rain couldn't stop the Ponce Jazz Fest")'']

*For <u>videos</u> of crowds of people at nighttime parties, discotheques, concerts, etc., click anywhere below
**[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDOBCTTDUE4 ''Concert at Plaza Las Delicias during Carnaval de Ponce 2010''] with Ponce's own [[Ñejo & Dalmata]] (starts at time=3:00)
**[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyiwifQ_dWc ''Ponce Proscenium''] with the vedette and stand up comedian Denissa

*For Ponce nightlife by [[WP:WikiProject Travel and Tourism|travel and tourism sites]], click any of the links below:
**[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/puerto-rico/ponce/nightlife/a/poi-dri/358143 "''Ponce drinking and nightlife: "No. 9", Pub in Ponce''" by LonelyPlanet]
**[https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=nightlife&find_loc=Ponce%2C+Puerto+Rico "''The Best 10 Nightlife in Ponce, Puerto Rico''" by Yelp]
**[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g147323-Activities-c20-Ponce_Puerto_Rico.html "''The Best Nightlife in Ponce?''" by TripAdvisor]


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Party in Plaza Las Delicias.

Nightlife in Ponce, Puerto Rico includes government and regulatory aspects, societal and cultural attitudes, and age- and gender-centric issues relative to adult and family life after dark in the city of Ponce. It focuses on all entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. It includes activities like parties, bands and live music, concerts, and stand-up comedies, and venues such as pubs, bars, cabarets, nightclubs, cinemas and theaters. These venues and activities are often accompanied by the serving and drinking of alcoholic beverages in addition to non-alcoholic drinks for the family. Nightlife venues often require a cover charge for admission.

Ponce is better known for its cultural, artistic and educational heritage and attributes than for its commerce and heavy industry.[1] "Its urban center has transformed from one with numerous daytime commercial premises to an area of nighttime activity and restaurants with varied musical, gastronomical and cultural offerings."[2] As such, Ponce's nightlife also offers many venues and events oriented towards families and children in addition to adult-only and the night owl entertainment.[3] Its two major areas of nightlife activity are the historic downtown zone and the sea-front La Guancha complex.

Social and regulatory aspects

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Fuente de los leones at Plaza Degetau, a popular nighttime gathering spot[4]

Adult nightlife establishments in Ponce, like pubs, bars and nightclubs, function as third places.[5] Vibrant Ponce nightlife scenes contribute to the development of a local culture.[6] Some nightlife establishments in the city require adherence to a dress code. Though mostly true of nightclubs, one notable case is Proscenium, a café theater in Barrio Tercero, at the corner of Calle Marina and Calle Isabel, across from Plaza Muñoz Rivera in the downtown district.

Until 17 October 2005, there was no national or municipality-mandated last call for purchase of alcoholic beverages in the city of Ponce. There were also no mandated hours of operation for liquor stores. On 17 October, however, Municipal Law #24 went into effect establishing a 3:00AM (Monday through Wednesday) and a 3:30AM (Thursday through Sunday) last calls. Drinking on the street is legal, except in the Downtown historic district and the La Guancha sea-front recreational area.[7] In any event, regardless of the 17 October 2005 ordinance, sales are prohibited on Election Day and during hurricane emergencies.[8] Beer, wine and spirits are available for sale at Ponce supermarkets, convenience stores and drug stores as well as liquor stores. The minimum age for purchasing alcohol is 18 years; this is also the minimum drinking age.[9] Nightlife venues must be licensed to serve alcohol.[10]

Prostitution was legalized in Ponce in 1894 and was permitted until the late 1910s. In 1894, Mayor Nouvilas de Vilar issued an anti-prostitution edict, the Reglamento de Higiene de la Prostitución (Prostitution Higiene Decree), intended to "correct immorality in Ponce".[11] Prostitutes had to register with the municipal government to operate, and had to pay a hygiene tax. This gave them the right to regular medical exams and access to a personal passbook certifying they had received a clean bill of health. Exercising prostitution without registering was charged as "trafficking in sex" without registration.[12]

Venues and events

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Carnaval de Ponce 2011

Ponce nightlife venues include places to go dancing, socialize over drinks, or watch a show or concert. Some nightlife venues, like those for theatrical arts at Teatro La Perla, are wholly indoors, while others, like those at La Guancha, are wholly or mostly outdoors. Still others, located mostly in the historic downtown area, are indoor venues that spill out onto the sidewalk, like CheCheColé on Calle Unión at Plaza Degetau. This "spilling over" onto the sidewalk is allowed, by permit, under city ordinance with certain conditions and restrictions.[13]

Among the better known nighttime events are the week-long events of Las Justas, which attract some 200,000 to 300,000 visitors,[14] Carnaval de Ponce, attracting some 100,000 attendees,[15][16][17] and Fiestas Patronales. All three occur at nighttime, with the first two also having some daytime components. Most bars, lounges, and rooftops in the downtown area open late. Some, like Vistas (C. Marina and C. Cristina), also have good views of the city. For a more casual night on the town, tourists and locals alike often head to La Guancha, where multiple bars line facing the Caribbean Sea. As a college town,[18] most of Ponce's nightlife comes alive on the weekends.[19] Ponce nightlife also "boasts a younger crowd and more affordable drinks than the San Juan metro area."[20] Some point to La Guancha as the spot with the best bars and restaurants in Ponce, along the sea front.[21]

Casinos, bars, pubs, and nightclubs

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Two crowded second-floor downtown bars across Plaza Muñoz Rivera
External videos
video icon See people partying at Ponce's Linux Nightclub, here
video icon See a band at Ponce's 30,000-spectator La Guancha amphitheater, here
video icon See young people drinking and dancing during Ponce's Las Justas, here
video icon See young people clubbing during Ponce's Justas event, here
video icon See Ponce's Carnaval de Ponce, here

Ponce casinos are open 24/7[21] and include those at the Ponce Holiday Inn and Casino, the Ponce Hilton, and the Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino. Of these three, only the Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino is located in the historic district.[22]

A variety of bars, pubs, and night clubs fill different tastes. Some of the more popular bars include local joints, but several chain restaurants also provide bar areas. Among bars are: La Musa Bar & Tapas (Callejón Amor), Baleares at Hotel Meliá (C. Cristina), Perla del Sur Bar and Grill (across Teatro La Perla), and Eleven Pub (C. Isabel). La Chucha Sports Bar is a sports bar with a unique offering (C. Isabel, between C. Leon y C. Mayor). There is also a bar with a dance floor at La Pulga (C. Virgilio Biaggi) and one at Linux nightclub (C. Unión). Also, while there is no designated LGBT nightlife scene, at least one LGBT organization had, in 2017, recognized the city's LGBT inclusiveness.[23]

College spring break

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Las Justas 2018 at Plaza Las Delicias
Rooftop 'Vistas' cocktail lounge, from where a view of Ponce's nightlife can be appreciated, rises above Plaza Muñoz Rivera

Las Justas are an intercollegiate group of events that bring thousands of college-aged students to the downtown area at nighttime after full daytime sports competitions in Ponce area sports venues. Las Justas lasts one week and take place during the month of April.

With over 200,000[24] college students attending Las Justas every year, security has been a major concern.[25] In 2010, for example, 13 people were arrested for drug activities during the events.[26] Las Justas, it is said, has evolved into a Puerto Rican-style Spring Break.[27] Close to 1,500 security personnel patrol the event for security.[24] A number of items are not permitted in the areas where activities of Las Justas are celebrated, including both sporting events and associated musical celebrations. Coolers, liquids not in their original containers, glass bottles, umbrellas, baseball bats, canes, and fire arms are some of the items that are excluded.[28] In 2012, Enrique Arrarás Mir, the Commissioner of the event, said that “the safest place in all of Puerto Rico during the celebration of Las Justas will be the city of Ponce”.[29] In 2011, in Mayaguez, there were also arrests for drunkenness and drug trafficking.[30] In 2014, electronic scanners were implemented at checkpoints, doing away with the former and slower manual frisk system.[31]

Family-oriented events

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La Guancha is a venue for socializing, informal outdoor dancing, listening to live bands and even kareoking on the seafront. Concha Acústica de Ponce is an open-air amphitheater that has hosted from the classical music of Banda Municipal de Ponce to the swift rhythms of Ponce Jazz Festival groups. Teatro La Perla is a historic indoors venue known for its live shows as well as its classical music performances and stand-up comedies.

Las Mañanitas is a family oriented event that takes place every year on December 12 in the wee hours of the morning. Fiestas patronales take place during the second week of December at the downtown Plaza Las Delicias. Carnaval Ponceño has evening and late night events with live music during the week of lent, either in February or March.[32] The Ponce Jazz Festival is another event that has taken place the last few years with live performances at Concha Acústica de Ponce.

Noches de Placita (transl. Nights of Placita) held its seventh event in July 2018[33] and celebrated its one-year anniversary on 29 November 2019.[34] The event takes place at Plaza 65 de Infantería in Barrio Playa on the last Friday of every month.[35][36]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ponce: The sparkling, proud Perla del Sur of Puerto Rico. VisitTheUSA.com: the official travel guide to the USA. Accessed 28 November 2019. Archived.
  2. ^ Emigra el consumidor del sur? Sandra Caquías Cruz. Periódico Es Noticia. 17 to 30 November 2023. Page 4. Archived.
  3. ^ Stefan Klein. Time: A User's Guide. London: Penguin Books. 2008. p. 20. ISBN 9780141034638.
  4. ^ Things to Do in Ponce: Plaza Las Delicias. Discover Puerto Rico. 2019. Accessed 28 November 2019. Archived.
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Further reading

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  • Patrick Urbain. Ponce nocturno: 44 dibujos que retratan la vida nocturna de Ponce. 2016. ISBN 1523994843
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