Nightlife in Sevilla, like in all other parts of Spain, is very intense. The Sevillianos enjoy a variety of nightlife activities, including botelloning, drinking and gathering outside at a specific meeting point. Good places to botellon are the River Guadalquivir, and the Plaza San Salvador. From San Salvador, many go on to a street of bars located in Plaza Alfalfa, right next to Plaza San Salvador. Calle Betis, on the other side of the River Guadalquivir, holds a variety of bars and a discotheque.
Normally, Sevillanos do not go out until about 11:30 pm (23:30) or midnight (0:00). At this time, they go to a bar and start the night with a shot, beer, or tinto de verano (red wine and orange or lemon soda). Another popular drink in Seville is the Agua de Sevilla, "a mild and tasty drink". They then proceed to a discotheque, where they will stay until early in the morning. Some discothèques are open until 10 am.