Pacha New York, Ibiza-based Pacha's only North American branch, sits all alone on West 46th Street in midtown Manhattan, far from its large club kin in nearby Chelsea. Despite its apparent remoteness, Pacha's status as a global club destination ensures big glamorous crowds. Flanked by the scenic Hudson River to the West, and New York’s thriving Hell’s Kitchen district to the East, the 30,000-square-foot venue is split into four levels, each with it’s own character and customized decor, and each accessible and operable individually. The powerful sound of a German-imported Dynacord alpha concept speaker system fills the entire space: while intelligent, LED and conventional lighting brings each room to vibrant life. Pacha also boasts a fully integrated video system with moveable screens, and LED walls. Since it's opening in 2005, Pacha New York has become a dance music institution, and one of the foremost destinations in the world.
Pacha's roots began with the first Pacha in the beach town of Sitges, opened in 1967. Six years later, in 1973 during the hippy movement, Pacha arrived in Ibiza. Since then the brand has been constantly developing together with time, fashion and trends, and bringing new ideas, improvements and all kind of extravagances to the night scene; although always maintaining its singularity, its particular style and spirit.
Four decades after its first opening in Sitges, Pacha has successfully established in many different countries all over the world: Brazil, United States, Russia, Germany, England, Egypt, Portugal, Austria and in the most important Spanish cities like Madrid, Valencia, Bilbao, and soon in many other interesting places in the planet.