Dance venues and nightlife in Almere, Netherlands

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Dance Venues in Almere

1 venue · Bachata · Salsa · Kizomba · 1 weekly event

Almere's social-dance scene is small and Tuesday-focused, built around a single tropical dance school in this planned city east of Amsterdam. If you want choice, the train to Amsterdam Centraal takes 25 minutes and opens up the wider Randstad scene; if you want a local night close to home, midweek is your window.

Across one active venue, the format leans school-social hybrid — bachata, salsa and kizomba share the same room on the same night, with a friendly mixed crowd of regulars and progressing students. Expect a relaxed vibe rather than a late club night, doors closing earlier than in Amsterdam, and a single floor cycling all three styles. Solo dancers are fine; rotation is encouraged.

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FAQ — dancing in Almere

What night is best for dancing in Almere?
Tuesday is the only active social-dance night in Almere, hosted at the city's tropical dance school. Expect a mixed bachata, salsa and kizomba programme on a single floor, with a friendly crowd of regulars and students. For other nights, dancers typically commute 25 minutes by train to Amsterdam, where Wednesday through Sunday all offer dedicated socials across multiple venues.
Where do locals go bachata dancing in Almere?
Locals dance at the one active venue in town, a tropical dance school that runs a weekly Tuesday social covering bachata, salsa and kizomba in the same room. It draws a mix of school students and independent dancers from across Flevoland. For a bigger bachata floor or a sensual-only night, most regulars head into Amsterdam or Utrecht.
How many dance venues are there in Almere?
Almere has one active social-dance venue, running a single weekly social on Tuesdays. The night covers three styles in rotation: bachata, salsa and kizomba. It's a compact scene compared with Amsterdam or Utrecht, but useful if you live in Flevoland and want a midweek floor without the train ride into the Randstad core.