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in Valparaiso

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🏨 3 party hostels
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💰 From €9.50/night

Party Hostels in Valparaiso

Valparaíso doesn’t just have nightlife: it spills down the hills in neon and noise. Head to **Calle Cumming** in Cerro Alegre after midnight, and you’ll find backpackers and locals crammed into tiny bars where a pisco sour costs less than a coffee. The hostel scene here is small but sharp: places like **Casa Volante Hostal** pack in travellers with rooftop BBQs and impromptu jam sessions that last until sunrise.

Most of the action clusters around the historic port and the cerros (hills) above it. Buses trundle up and down the steep streets, but walking is faster: and more fun: once you get your bearings. The city’s bohemian reputation isn’t just hype; it’s in the street art, the stray dogs napping on doorsteps, and the way every bar feels like someone’s living room. Just don’t expect things to kick off before midnight.

Top Party Hostels in Valparaiso

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Hostal Mariposas Valparaiso

Nice party hostel with a unique and original interior. The cosy common room is a place where you can chill, read your book and hang out with other guests. There is a great rooftop terrace with a marvellous view and BBQ facilities. Plenty of local bars and clubs are located just a walk away from the hostel.

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The Hostal Po Valparaiso

from 9.50 / night

The Hostal Po is a perfect place for solo travellers, with daily social events. Enjoy Chilean BBQ, local wine or a favourite cocktail served by friendly staff. An amazing rooftop terrace is a place where travellers like to hangout and tell funny traveling stories. In the evenings, you can join the fun pub crawls and explore the local nightlife scene.

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La Joya Hostel Valparaiso

from 14.08 / night

La Joya Hostel is a modern social spot, with fun interior and design. Spacious common areas are the main highlights, large terrace with bar and game room. There is also a free buffet breakfast with freshly baked bread. They have an amazing staff, always ready for a chat.

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Pub Crawls in Valparaiso

Organised nights out with a local guide

Pub Crawl Valparaíso

Every Friday and Saturday
10,000 CLP

A walking tour that hits 4–5 bars and clubs in Cerro Alegre and El Plan. The crawl includes a welcome shot, discounts on drinks, and entry to **M Club** without the cover charge. The group meets at Plaza Aníbal Pinto at 11 PM and moves between venues until 3 AM. Expect a mix of backpackers and Chilean students.

Meeting point: Plaza Aníbal Pinto, Cerro Alegre

The Haunted Pub Crawl of Valpo

Every Saturday
12,000 CLP

A themed crawl that visits bars with ghost stories and local legends. The tour lasts 2.5 hours and includes two drinks, but you’ll need to buy extras. The guide, Tonya, keeps things lively with tales of Valparaíso’s spooky past. Meets at Plaza Echaurren at 9 PM: book ahead, as it sells out fast.

Meeting point: Plaza Echaurren, El Plan

Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Valparaiso's nightlife zones break down

Cerro Alegre

The most tourist-friendly hill in Valparaíso, packed with street art, boutique hotels, and bars. Calle Almirante Montt and Calle Templeman are the main drags, lined with places like **La Puerta** and **Pasta e Basta**. The area is safe to walk at night, but the steep streets can be a workout after a few drinks.

Best for: Backpackers and first-time visitors

Cerro Concepción

Next door to Cerro Alegre but slightly quieter, with a mix of hostels and family-run guesthouses. The views from Paseo Gervasoni are worth the climb, and the bars here: like **La Piedra Feliz**: are less rowdy. Great for travellers who want nightlife without the chaos.

Best for: Chilled drinks with a view

El Plan

The flat, port-side area where most buses arrive. It’s gritty and industrial, but home to some of the best dive bars, like **Bar Cinzano**. The streets around Plaza Sotomayor are lively on weekends, but solo travellers should stick to well-lit areas after dark.

Best for: Dive bars and local hangouts

Bars and Clubs in Valparaiso

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

M Club

The biggest club in Valparaíso, spread over three floors with a rooftop terrace. Expect reggaeton, Latin pop, and EDM, with a crowd that’s mostly backpackers and Chilean students. Drinks are pricey: 8,000 CLP for a cocktail: but the atmosphere makes up for it. Gets packed after 2 AM on weekends.

Bar Cinzano

A dive bar that’s been around since the 1940s, tucked away on Esmeralda. The walls are covered in graffiti, the pisco sours are strong, and the jukebox plays everything from cumbia to The Rolling Stones. Happy hour runs until 9 PM, and the crowd is a mix of locals and travellers. No cover charge.

La Puerta

A tiny bar on Templeman with room for about 20 people. The owner, a former musician, hosts acoustic sets most nights. Beer is 2,500 CLP, and the vibe is cosy: expect to squeeze onto a bench with strangers. Closes at 2 AM, but the party often moves to someone’s hostel afterwards.

Pasta e Basta

An Italian restaurant that turns into a bar after 11 PM. The pasta is decent, but most people come for the cheap wine: 3,000 CLP a glass: and the spontaneous dance floor. The crowd is mostly travellers, and the staff don’t mind if you stick around after eating. No cover, but arrive early for a table.

El Hombre Verde

A grungy bar on Cumming with a pool table and a backyard fire pit. The crowd is a mix of artists, backpackers, and expats, and the music leans toward rock and punk. Beer is 2,000 CLP during happy hour, and the staff let you bring your own snacks. Opens at 6 PM but doesn’t get busy until midnight.

La Piedra Feliz

A seafood restaurant by day, a reggae bar by night. The upstairs terrace has views over the port, and the cocktails are strong: try the *Valpo Sour*, a pisco sour with a kick of ginger. Live bands play most weekends, and the crowd is a mix of locals and travellers. Cover charge is 3,000 CLP on Saturdays.

Practical Info

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Getting around
Micro buses (local minivans) cost 600 CLP per ride and cover most of the city. Taxis are cheap if you’re splitting between four; agree a price before getting in: most short hops within the centre shouldn’t exceed 5,000 CLP. Walking is the best way to explore the cerros, but wear grippy shoes; the cobbles are slippery after rain.
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Budget tips
A pisco sour in a hostel bar sets you back 2,500 CLP, while the same drink in a touristy spot on Plaza Sotomayor can hit 6,000 CLP. Happy hours run from 6 PM to 9 PM in most places: **Bar Cinzano** on Esmeralda does two-for-one cocktails. Street food is everywhere: try a completo (Chilean hot dog) for 1,500 CLP from a cart near the port.
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When things open
Bars start filling up around 11 PM, but clubs like **M Club** don’t get busy until 2 AM. Most places close by 5 AM, though a few hostel after-parties stretch until sunrise. Sundays are quiet; many venues shut or run limited hours.
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From Santiago
Buses to Valparaíso leave Santiago’s Pajaritos terminal every 15 minutes. The trip takes 90 minutes and costs 3,500 CLP one way with companies like Turbus or Pullman. The last bus back to Santiago leaves around midnight, so plan ahead if you’re not staying over.
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Entry fees
Most bars and clubs are free to enter, but some venues charge 3,000–5,000 CLP on weekends. **M Club** has a 5,000 CLP cover on Fridays and Saturdays, which includes a drink. Always check for flyers at hostels: many places offer guest-list discounts.
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Stay connected
Buy a prepaid SIM from Entel or Claro at the airport or any phone shop. 5,000 CLP gets you 5GB of data, which is enough for maps and messaging. Most hostels offer free Wi-Fi, but speeds can be slow when 20 people are streaming at once.

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