Km5

South Ibiza


Named after its highway location, 7km southwest of Ibiza Town, Km5 is a glam, neon-lit multipurpose space that draws a very fashionable crowd. Lounge over signature cocktails on pillows strewn about the Bedouin-style tents, or dine in the popular Mediterranean restaurant (mains €25 to €35). There's also a sushi bar, plus some DJ dance-floor action.


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