Montevideo offers a varied nightlife, with several areas suiting different preferences.Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) is a popular spot, particularly along Calle Sarandí and the surrounding side streets. Here, you'll find a concentration of traditional pubs, some with live tango or candombe performances. There are also several bars offering local craft beers and a more relaxed setting. Many establishments stay open quite late, especially on weekends.Pocitos and Carrasco are known for their more upscale bars and lounges. Both neighbourhoods, particularly along Rambla República del Perú in Pocitos and Avenida Arocena in Carrasco, feature establishments with cocktail menus and a more refined atmosphere. These areas tend to attract a clientele looking for a sophisticated evening out.Cordón, especially around Boulevard Artigas and its intersecting streets, has a younger and more student-focused nightlife. You'll find numerous casual bars, some with live music, and places offering late-night snacks. It's generally a lively area with a good mix of pubs and smaller venues.Palermo is significant for its candombe scene. While not exclusively for nightlife, many candombe drumming groups practice and perform here, particularly on Sunday evenings.