KM5 Ibiza
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At kilometer 5.6 of the Sant Josep road, a 10-minute taxi ride from Ibiza port, KM5 has been offering something hard to find on the island since 1994: discreet luxury with musical discernment. Capacity for 200 people, house, deep house, techno, and lounge, and names like Sven Väth, Ricardo Villalobos, and Louie Vega in a history that speaks for itself. The proposal fuses high-level gastronomy, art, and electronic music in a setting of Mediterranean gardens where nothing seems improvised.
The space is organized into multiple interconnected environments that allow movement without the experience being fragmented. The Restaurant and the Lounge Garden function as a gastronomic entry point; the Sushi Lounge offers a culinary proposal parallel to the night program. The Club and the Music Lounge are the heart of the musical experience; the Indoor Lounge has a main room and a more intimate alcove. The Boutique and the Art Space complete the ensemble. The outdoor gardens function as a transition zone between dinner and the party. The acoustics of the Music Lounge prioritize quality over extreme volume: one can converse without shouting even with the DJ in the booth.
Elegant dress code: formal evening wear, no sportswear or beach footwear. Minimum age 21 years. Open from June to September; the restaurant from 20:00h, club sessions until 06:00h. Address: Carretera de Sant Josep - Eivissa, Km. 5,6, Sant Josep de sa Talaia. Bus line L10 connects the center with the area. Reserve a table at the restaurant in advance: without a reservation, it is difficult to enter on nights of higher demand. Google rating: 4.2 stars from 329 reviews.
The nights evolve from dinner shows to progressive dance sessions: local selectors and emerging figures from the European scene build atmospheres ranging from melodic house to minimal without abrupt jumps. No fixed residencies for international artists: the intimate club operates exclusively during high season and closes for the rest of the year. This concentrated seasonality allows for a more experimental curatorship than that of the island's larger venues.