Torremolinos offers a range of nightlife options, primarily concentrated in a few key areas.La Carihuela is a relaxed area that's good for an evening stroll and a meal, with many seafood restaurants along the promenade. After dinner, you'll find a selection of bars, some offering live music, often with a Spanish flavour. It's a bit quieter than other parts of Torremolinos, making it suitable for a more relaxed evening out.The main town centre, particularly around Calle San Miguel and the surrounding streets, provides a mix of bars, pubs, and discotheques. You'll find places ranging from traditional Spanish bars to those playing international music. This area gets quite busy, especially on weekends, with a diverse crowd.Pueblo Blanco is a distinct area within the town centre, designed to resemble a traditional Andalusian village. It's known for its specific cluster of bars and clubs, which are popular for late-night drinks and dancing. The venues here are generally smaller and more intimate than the larger discotheques you might find elsewhere.Finally, the area along the beachfront promenade, especially closer to the border with Benalmádena, also has a collection of beach clubs and bars that operate into the evening during the warmer months.