The music can get loud and bothersome if you try to sleep in your room during an event. Furthermore, the music can last from midnight until sunrise in some places.
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Yes, it can get challenging to look for a parking space in Tulum, especially in the hotel zone during the high season. However, some hotels include free parking for hotel guests. If you are not a guest of any of
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Only some Tulum rooftops accept USD, but they have their own currency exchange rates in their favor. So, it is better to bring pesos in cash to be safe.
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Due to the low season, Tulum party hotels have the least visitors from April to August.
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Tulum party hotels will have the most visitors on weekends, especially during the high season, from around September to March.
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Most party hotels across the beach accept cards and USD cash. But as a rule of thumb in Tulum, MXN cash is king, and it’s the safest option to pay for your orders.
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The music at Tulum party hotels is most commonly electronic, deep house, techno, and tribal melodies. Sometimes, resident DJs will perform the music live every weekday at the restaurant.
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The minimum spending at most party hotels, like Papaya Playa Project, is around 2,000 pesos or 100 USD, depending on the season.
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Tulum does have an exciting and magical nightlife filled with plenty of experiences to explore. Some party hotels are also a popular nightlife activity in Tulum!
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The minimum age to get into an adults-only party hotel in Tulum is generally 18 years old. However, some venues will specify access to children, pets, or only adults above 21 years old to enter.
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