The minimum spending at some Tulum rooftops, like Karma Tulum, is around 2,000 pesos or 100 USD, depending on the season. But most rooftops in town don’t have a minimum spending requirement.
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People will go to rooftops in Tulum often around sunset. So it’s better to book a table beforehand.
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Most rooftops will close until late at night, around 10pm to 11pm, or few until the morning.
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Some rooftops will open around the morning at 9am, lunch at 11am, or afternoon at 5pm. You can easily find their schedule online.
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Tulum does have an exciting and magical nightlife filled with plenty of experiences to explore. Rooftops are also a popular nightlife activity in Tulum! Learn more about the top to-do list in nightlife and if nightlife in Tulum is expensive.
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Tulum has plenty of good rooftops for all budgets and offers a range of luxuries to guests. Whether you are looking for something luxurious or rustic, Tulum has it all! But if you are specifically looking for something grand, visit
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The minimum age to get into adults-only rooftops in Tulum is generally 18 years old, but only a few places have this rule. However, some venues will specify access to children, pets, or only adults above 21 years old to
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It is generally safe to spend time alone on rooftops on the beach or in town. But you should never let your guard down and be careful with your belongings.
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Tulum clubs are safe because security and staff are around, and other guests generally are friendly and love socializing. However, when it gets crowded, we recommend that you keep your belongings close to you.
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Only some Tulum clubs accept USD, but they have their own currency exchange rates in their favor. So, it is best to bring pesos in cash instead.
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