This place is structured like a traditional Buenos Aires tenement, with long passageways and different rooms. At the entrance there's a bar and a dancefloor playing electronic pop music, then two passageways leading to the bathrooms, and beyond, a smaller dancefloor playing latin hits from the 1980s, including Brazilian music. The idea is that clubgoers circulate between the two floors, passing through the bathrooms like a kind of carousel. At the end of the night, everyone goes to the smaller dancefloor, where there's no option but to dance a little closer.