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5 Latin Dance Destinations

By Mer Norwood
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The rhythm of the night beats strong as people of all cultures continue to embrace Latin dance styles from coast to coast. From salsa, which developed from Cubans and Puerto Ricans residing in New York City in the 1960s, to the Dominican roots of merengue and the Columbian roots of cumbia, to the rise of the Brazilian samba in the 1930s, today Americans are Latin dancing more than ever. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’ve gathered the top destinations to dance the night away. Grab a dance partner and a plane ticket and vamos de fiesta!

 

Photo by Copacabana.

Copacabana, New York, New York

Known as the ‘hottest spot north of Havana,’ the Copacabana has been celebrated for decades as the go-to spot for entertainment, including Latin dancing. Founded in 1940s, the likes of Sammy Davis Jr., Marvin Gaye, The Supremes and many more have performed there. Of course the place has been immortalized by the popular song declaring “music and passion were always in fashion at the Copa, Copacabana.” Drop in Saturdays to dance to live salsa and merengue bands.

Book your stay at Sanctuary Hotel New York.

 

Photo by Club Tipico Dominicano.

Club Típico Dominicano, Miami, Florida

Look for the red building with the white shutters and listen to the rhythmic music luring you in and you’ll find Club Típico Dominicano. Reigning the title of “Best Latin Club” in Miami by The Miami New Times, the restaurant/nightclub has been a staple in the Latin community since 1985. The family-owned spot is where you can practice your merengue and bachata or be mesmerized by the passion of dance partners who have been coming here for years.

Book your stay at Hotel Arya, BW Premier Collection.

 

Photo by El Floridita.

El Floridita, Los Angeles, California

Go to Hollywood to find the most renowned Cuban supper club in the country, El Floridita. El Floridita’s name comes from the legendary bodeguita in La Habana Cuba, made famous by Ernest Hemingway. The venue was frequented by the late Prince, who would fly in to hear the late Johnny Polanco play live Latin music. Hosting salsa nights and live entertainment for over thirty years, come in for the delicious Cuban and Carribean food, and stay for the entire evening.

Book your stay at Best Western Plus Sunset Plaza Hotel.

 

Photo by Mango’s Tropical Cafe.

Mango’s Tropical Cafe, Orlando, Florida

Orlando Magazine recognizes Mango’s Tropical Cafe, Orlando, as having the “Best Latin Night” and “Best Live Music”  paired with award-winning cocktails and Carribean food. Mango’s is a must-do spot for Latin dancing and entertainment. “Mango’s Live” includes dancers in decadent, colorful costumes performing the samba and conga to live music, so you can sit back and enjoy the show with a tropical cocktail or scrumptious platter. The venue turns into a nightclub later on and Caliente Saturdays includes dj’d hits for salsa, bachata, and reggaeton.

Book your stay at Best Western Plus Chain of Lakes Inn & Suites.

 

Photo by Club Tropicana.

Club Tropicana, Houston, Texas

If you’re looking to experience an extravagant night out listening to and dancing to Latin music, make your way to Club Tropicana in Houston, Texas. The live Latin bands play salsa, bachata, merengue, reggaeton, tango, cumbia, samba and more – so there is a little bit of everything for everyone. It’s no surprise this is the #1 Latin nightclub in Houston.

Book your stay at Best Western Plus Downtown Inn & Suites.

BW’s Hispanic Heritage Rhythms Playlist

Embrace the rhythm of the night and set the mood wherever you are! This playlist will ignite a fire of fun and passion, inspiring you to celebrate Hispanic Heritage.

Click for the full playlist!