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Es Moli Club

Intimate techno club in Santa Catalina set in a historic Palma windmill

Es Moli Club is an electric and intimate techno spot in the heart of Santa Catalina, Palma’s trendy district. Housed in one of Mallorca’s iconic windmills, from which it takes its Catalan name, the club is a must-visit for lovers of underground music.

The venue’s rough stone walls, low ceilings, and industrial feel create a unique and immersive atmosphere. When the red strobe lights kick in, the energy ramps up, making it a favourite for both locals and visitors seeking a distinctive nightlife experience. Its intimate size ensures every night feels personal and vibrant, whether you’re dancing to a resident DJ or exploring new sounds.

Es Moli’s location is just as appealing as its music. Surrounded by hundreds of cool bars and tapas spots, it’s easy to enjoy a pre-club drink or snack in the lively streets of Santa Catalina. The neighbourhood itself is known for its edgy, creative vibe, giving visitors a full Palma night out experience before stepping into the club.

For regular updates on resident DJs and special nights, following Es Moli on social media is a must. Whether you’re a techno enthusiast or simply looking for an unforgettable night in Palma, Es Moli Club offers underground beats, intimate vibes, and a unique setting that’s hard to beat.

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