About The Loft at Ānamiva
The Loft at Ānamiva is a modern two-level indoor club and lounge set into the hillside of the Anjuna village in North Goa. It’s part of the AM Hotel Kollection’s Anamiva boutique resort, which is acclaimed for its artistically curated design and neo-glamour vibe (larisaresort.com ). The resort itself was built on terraced levels of a steep 100-foot hill (www.architecturaldigest.in ), giving The Loft a multi-story structure with a coastal view. The venue is explicitly described as “built into the hill” with its own handcrafted sound system and a dedicated bar (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). This intimate layout (often noted as “limited capacity” during launch events) creates a close-quarters dance environment, unlike Goa’s large beach shacks or stadium clubs (gighub.club ) (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). The Loft has become notable in the local scene as an upmarket boutique club – its grand opening was even billed as “the opening of Anjuna’s slickest venue” (gighub.club ), underlining its stylish significance to Goa’s nightlife.
Events and Programming
The Loft hosts a wide range of nightlife events, primarily electronic music parties. Typical programming includes house/techno DJ sets, drum & bass and breaks nights, reggae/dub sessions and even hip-hop or funk events. In its short history it has showcased both domestic and international talent. Promoters regularly bring in well-known Goa DJs and visiting artists: for example, DJs like Spryk, Discoman, Sickflip, Monophonik and Stalvart John are listed among performers (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). The venue also runs its own signature series (“Impromptu Session”) that became “the latest talk of the town” for its spontaneous, late-night DJ jams (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). Beyond local talent, The Loft has welcomed foreign artists – in 2023 it hosted the Goa edition of a drum-and-bass tour headlined by UK producer Operate (www.ticketfairy.com ), and earlier that year an event called “Strictly Bass” featured a US DJ (Jubilee) alongside Goa DJs Pia Collada and Rattyatty (gighub.club ). The venue even partnered as the official pre-party location for the Goa Sunsplash festival (a major reggae/dub festival) on Jan 6, 2024, featuring French dub/reggae DJ Supa Mana and local star Pia Collada (www.goasunsplash.com ). In short, The Loft maintains a packed event calendar (especially on weekends and festivals) ranging from underground club nights to themed parties, often with ticketed admission.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Loft events are generally sold through official promoters and the venue’s online listings. Popular Goa event platforms like Ticket Fairy have listed Loft shows (for example, the Oct 2023 D&B Draft Tour sold tickets via Ticket Fairy (www.ticketfairy.com )). For major headliners and special festivals, tickets often go on sale weeks in advance and can sell out quickly. Advance online sales or presales (sometimes with early-bird discounts) are recommended for big nights. Smaller, regular club nights may allow walk-up or door sales, but this is not guaranteed. As a guideline, early events in February 2021 carried a flat entry of ₹500 (with a complimentary beer included) (gighub.club ). These prices can rise for bigger shows; some Goa clubs charge ₹1000–₹1500 or more for top DJs. Box office availability is venue- or promoter-dependent (the Loft has a box office at the resort lobby during events), but it’s safest to book through authorized channels. Always check the official event announcement or promoter page (or the Loft’s social media) to confirm sale dates, pricing tiers, and age limits before visiting.
Seating and Layout
The Loft’s interior is designed for a club experience. It’s a two-story indoor space (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). The ground floor is essentially the dance floor and main bar area, with the DJ booth at one end. Above is a mezzanine or upper lounge level overlooking the floor below (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). The seating is mostly lounge-style and casual – there are high tables and a few booths on the upper level, but the main floor is open for standing and dancing. In practice this works like a general admission club: the best views of the DJ or stage are down on the main floor near the front, while those wanting a more relaxed perspective can perch on the balcony level. The acoustics are emphasized (the site even mentions a “handcrafted sound system” (artboxglobal.wixsite.com )), so you can expect loud, clear audio no matter where you stand. Because the club is relatively white-walled and windowless, some prefer the upstairs area to avoid the most intense bass waves. In any case, there are no truly “bad” seats – it’s intimate enough that even the furthest corner is still part of the action. Note that on busy nights like festival pre-parties, the crowd can get dense, so the upstairs tables are popular for a bit of elbow room.
Getting There and Parking
Location: The Loft is located at Ānamiva on Gaonwadi Road in Anjuna. The exact address is House #1259/2 & 1259/3, Survey 509/1A, Gaonwadi, Anjuna, Goa 403509 (gighub.club ). In practice, look for Anamiva resort on a hill just off the main Arpora–Anjuna road. It’s on the bank of the hill above the vicinity of Anjuna flea market and near the Tattva Spa at Anamiva.
By Car/Taxi: Most visitors drive or take a taxi/rideshare. From Panaji it’s ~30–40 minutes via NH-66: head north to Mapusa, then turn west at Arpora toward Anjuna. If using GPS or Uber/Hack/Hide, enter “Anamiva, Anjuna” or Gaonwadi, Anjuna. Rideshare services (Ola/Uber) do operate in Goa. Recommend asking the driver to drop you at the Anamiva resort entrance. The road up to Gaonwadi is narrow and hilly in places, so larger buses can’t reach all the way – drop-offs will usually be at a lower entrance and then a short walk uphill.
Parking: On-site parking at the resort is limited. There is a small parking area for hotel guests and club patrons, but spaces can fill up on busy nights. It’s best to arrive early if you plan to park, or consider carpooling/taxiing to avoid hunting for a spot. Street parking along Gaonwadi road may be possible, but it is tight and not formally designated. Some events recomend using paid valet (check current policy) or leaving your car at a nearby safer lot (Arpora or Calangute) and taking a quick ride.
Public Transit: There is no direct bus to Ānamiva. The nearest bus route is the state-run Kadamba buses on the Panaji–Mapusa–Baga corridor, which stop at Arpora or Anjuna Circle (near the Calangute–Anjuna junction). From those stops you would need a short auto-rickshaw or taxi to reach Gaonwadi (about 2–3 km uphill). In practice, most night-life travelers prefer taking a taxi/rideshare from their hotel directly. The nearest major railway station is Thivim (North Goa) or Karmali (near Old Goa), each ~20–25 km away, with taxi connections to Anjuna. The nearest airport is Goa International (Dabolim) ~40 km south; again, a taxi is the usual option from there.
Drop-off/Pick-up: Rideshare or taxi passengers should be dropped off at the resort gate on Gaonwadi Road. There is typically space for a vehicle at the entrance. For late-night pick-up after an event, note that auto-rickshaws are less common after midnight, so pre-booked cabs or app cabs are recommended.
Inside the Venue
Upon entry you’ll find a security checkpoint (bag checks and ID) as at most Indian clubs. The atmosphere is dark and clubby, with colored lights and a central DJ booth visible. The staff are usually friendly and enforce age policies (see FAQ below). In the main hall the dedicated bar serves a full drink menu. Expect creative cocktails (the sister Moyo bar is famed for Asian-inspired drinks) and a selection of beers and spirits. In fact, early promotional materials bragged about “delicious pan-Asian flavours and uniquely crafted cocktails” (gighub.club ), so the drink list is a highlight. One early event even included a complimentary beer in the entrance fee (gighub.club ), so specials do happen. Bar prices are higher than street rates (common for Goa nightlife), and both cash and cards are usually accepted (the resort does take cards in restaurants).
Food is not the main draw, but the adjoining MOYO Asian Kitchen + Bar (on the lower level of Anamiva) provides an Asian fusion menu. TripAdvisor notes that Moyo is known for dishes like sushi, baos and Pan-Asian starters (www.zomato.com ). If hungry, you can order snacks or entrees from Moyo’s kitchen – reviews praise its “excellent food and presentation” (www.zomato.com ). On a club night the kitchen may close earlier, so it’s wise to eat beforehand or order early. Restrooms are located on the main level; they are usually clean and simple. There is no formal coat check (Goa is warm and jackets are rare), and limited cloakroom space – so plan to carry only what you need. Free Wi-Fi is generally available through the hotel network if you ask the staff for login details, but don’t rely on it for streaming in a crowded club. Phone signal is typically good, so you can standardly text or call. Expect a lively, social crowd; some nights will be very loud with dropping bass. Overall, inside The Loft blends high-energy party vibes with a touch of resort lounge comfort.
Nearby Amenities
The Ānamiva resort itself offers on-site amenities including the MOYO Asian Bar & Kitchen right below the club. Research shows that MOYO’s menu features items like baos, sushi and cocktails (www.zomato.com ) in a chic setting. The resort also has a pool, spa (Tattva Wellness, also in the same building) and design rooms, so you could stay on property. If you want other dining or lodging options, a short ride away (2–3 km) is the Arpora/Calangute area. Nearby you’ll find numerous restaurants, ranging from casual shacks to upscale bistros. Popular choices include Italian, North Indian and Goan cuisines (for example, Arpora has places like The Black Sheep Bistro, and Calangute has beachside places). The famous hilltop Thalassa restaurant (Greek/mediter ranean) is a 5-minute drive from Ānamiva. For accommodation, some visitors stay at Anamiva itself or at budget inns in Anjuna/Vagator or larger resorts in Calangute/Baga (about 5–10 minutes away).
For pre-show drinks or dinner, many people head the opposite way to Anjuna Beach restaurants (e.g. Curlies, Shiva Valley, Italian eateries on Calangute road). For late-night afterparties, note that the main Anjuna area has late-night cafés and bars that stay open until 3am. Taxis (like pre-booked Uber/Ola or local cabs) are plentiful around market areas. If arriving early to the region, Plan your evening so you aren’t rushing, since the roads around Gaonwadi are hilly and less lit – better to arrive well before midnight.
What Makes This Venue Special
The Loft distinguishes itself from other Goa clubs in several ways. Architecturally, it’s tucked into a hillside building rather than a beach shack or open-air venue, giving it a unique cave-like feel (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ). This tiered construction was intentional: as Architectural Digest notes, an artist-owner carved the hillside into stepped terraces and even added a rooftop microbrewery for a dramatic effect (www.architecturaldigest.in ). Inside The Loft, the eclectic décor – a true fusion of India-inspired craft and edgy art – reflects the resort’s creative roots. One review even highlights the quirky interior (Basquiat-inspired artwork was mentioned in early event ads) and “hippie chic” woolly accents carried over from the MOYO bar area (www.architecturaldigest.in ). Musically, it’s special for its immersive sound; the site explicitly touts a “handcrafted sound system” (artboxglobal.wixsite.com ), so audiophiles notice the quality. Furthermore, The Loft has already hosted legendary moments in Goa’s tide. It kicked off 2024 as a Sunsplash pre-party venue with international stars (www.goasunsplash.com ), and continues to bring rare global acts to Goa’s hinterland. Culturally, the Loft matters because it bridges luxury boutique hospitality with Goa’s famously eclectic party culture – it’s a place where travelling DJs, savvy locals and curious tourists all mingle under one roof. In sum, both fans and artists love it for its distinctive combination of artistic ambience, high-quality production, and the friendly but vibrant party atmosphere.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The Loft is built on a steep hillside with multiple floors. The resort emphasizes artful design (with many steps and elevated areas (www.architecturaldigest.in )), so full wheelchair access may be limited. If you have mobility needs, it’s best to contact the venue or resort ahead of time. Elevator access is uncertain, though the ground floor is on one level.
Age and ID: Many Loft events, especially electronic dance nights, enforce a 21+ age limit. For example, the October 2023 D&B event explicitly required attendees to be 21 or older (www.ticketfairy.com ). Always carry a valid photo ID (passport, driver’s licence or Aadhar) if you plan to drink or enter an age-restricted event.
Dress Code: The Loft has a casual smart vibe – think Goa beach club attire (sundresses, light shirts, etc.). Avoid beach flip-flops or overly revealing outfits. Since it’s indoors with AC support, you can wear lightweight party clothing comfortably. Don’t overdress; Goa crowds tend to be laid-back.
Security and Items: Bags are typically checked on entry and large backpacks or outside food/drinks are not allowed. You may bring a small clutch or phone pouch. Professional cameras (DSLRs) may require permission; smartphones for personal photos are fine but use flash sparingly. The Loft has standard pub-style rules: no weapons, no drugs, and no smoking in the dance area (there may be a small outdoor smoking spot if needed). Officials usually ask guests to keep valuables close when dancing.
Timing: Doors for events usually open about an hour before the advertised start time. If ticket listings say 11:00pm, expect entry around 10:00–10:30pm and DJs on stage by 11pm. Most club nights run very late (Goa parties often continue until 3–4am), so plan your transportation accordingly. If you have early commitments, note that leaving early can be difficult once it’s crowded. A good rule is to arrive early to beat any opening-time lines and to snag a good spot.
Connectivity: The venue is part of a resort, so free Wi-Fi may be available (ask staff for access). However, mobile data (4G) in Goa is usually sufficient for simple tasks. Note that charging outlets are scarce in the club; bring a mobile battery pack if you need serious phone use.
Insider Tip: If you plan to drink, consider sharing cabs or assigning a sober driver, as local buses stop running after late evening. Goa does have some night buses, but schedules can be infrequent. Taxi services (including pre-paid cabs or apps) are the safest bet for the journey back. Finally, locals say The Loft’s crowd is friendlier than some bigger clubs, so don’t hesitate to ask staff or fellow partygoers for directions or tips – Goans are generally welcoming.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical ticket prices for The Loft at Ānamiva?
Ticket prices vary by event. Small weekly parties might start around a few hundred rupees, while big festivals or international DJ nights cost more. As an example, The Loft’s opening event charged ₹500 (which included one beer) (gighub.club ). Expect popular headline shows to range from ₹800 up to ₹1500 or higher. Always check the specific event announcement for exact pricing.
How can I purchase tickets for events at The Loft?
Tickets are sold through official channels — usually online via event promoters or the venue’s announced links, and sometimes at the venue box office if not sold out. For larger events, booking in advance is strongly recommended. Some local Goa ticket websites (like Ticket Fairy) list Loft events (e.g. the Operate drum & bass tour in Oct 2023 (www.ticketfairy.com )). Check the Loft’s social media or Goa nightlife listings for ticket links. If door sales are allowed, bring cash as backup since ATMs can be busy.
What is the address and exact location of The Loft at Ānamiva?
The Loft is located within Ānamiva, a boutique hotel on Gaonwadi Road, Anjuna, Goa. The official address is House #1259/2 & 1259/3, Survey No. 509/1A, Gaonwadi, Anjuna 403509 (gighub.club ). In practice, it’s on a hillside just above the Anjuna market area. Use “Anamiva, Gaonwadi” in a GPS or rideshare app to find the resort entrance.
Is parking available at or near The Loft?
Parking on-site is limited. Ānamiva resort has a small lot for guests and club patrons, but it fills up on busy nights. It’s wise to arrive early to secure a spot. Some visitors park along Gaonwadi Road, but spaces are very tight and informal. Rideshare drop-offs (e.g. Uber/Ola) or pre-arranged taxis are often easier. If you must drive, consider parking at a nearby lot in Arpora or Calangute and taking a short taxi to the club.
Which public transport options serve The Loft?
There is no direct bus to the resort. The closest bus routes run along NH-66 through Arpora and Anjuna. For example, Goa’s Chennai-Panaji or Mapusa-Calangute buses can drop you at Arpora (near the La Plage area) or Anjuna Circle. From there it’s a 2–3 km taxi or auto ride uphill to the resort. In practice, most visitors arriving by public transport find it easier to take a taxi from the Panaji railway station or airport directly to Anjuna. Rideshare apps (Ola) and local radio taxis operate throughout North Goa for the last leg.
Which areas inside The Loft have the best viewing experience?
For dancing and being in the action, the front of the main floor near the DJ booth offers the best experience. If you prefer to sit and watch, the upper mezzanine level has seating and a clear view of the dance floor below. Both levels have good sightlines; it’s more about your vibe (active dancing vs. relaxed lounging). Either way, the sound system provides an immersive audio experience throughout.
Can I reserve a table or VIP section?
The Loft mostly operates on general admission for most club nights. There are some lounge tables on the upper floor, but dedicated VIP tables or bottle service is not heavily featured like in a big nightclub. Groups can inquire if the venue will hold sociable seating (especially if booking a block of tickets), but there is no formal published “VIP” section. It’s first-come, first-served for any seated tables.
Is there an age restriction or ID requirement at The Loft?
Most events at The Loft are 18+ or 21+, depending on the promoter. For example, an October 2023 drum & bass event was explicitly 21+ (www.ticketfairy.com ). Always bring a valid photo ID. If you plan to drink alcohol Saturday nights or attend a big-name DJ night, expect 21+ with strict ID checks. Family-friendly daytime events (if any are ever held) may allow younger attendees, but generally clubs here try to minimize underage entry.
What is the dress code at The Loft?
The Loft’s dress code is casual smart. Think indie club wear or upscale beach casual: sundresses, designer T-shirts, light shirts, and nice sandals or sneakers are common. Avoid beach flip-flops, tank tops, or very ripped clothing, as bouncers may turn away overly casual attire. It’s indoors and air-conditioned, so you won’t need heavy clothing — comfort is key but put on something a bit nicer than street clothes for the best fit with the lounge vibe.
Are outside food or drinks allowed inside?
No, outside food and drinks are not allowed. The Loft has its own full-service bar and (through the resort) an adjoining kitchen. As mentioned in its event promo, entry fees often include at least one beverage (gighub.club ), encouraging guests to use the venue’s bar. Bringing in your own alcohol or large snacks would violate venue policy.
Are cameras or photography allowed?
Amateur photography with your smartphone is normally fine. Many patrons take photos on their phones for personal use. Professional cameras (DSLRs) may be restricted unless you have specific permission from the venue or are media/press. Flash photography on the dance floor is discouraged for safety. Check with security if you plan to bring any large camera to avoid confusion.
What food and drink options are available?
The Loft itself primarily serves drinks – beers, wines, spirits and cocktails (often with Asian-fusion twists, given the MOYO bar concept). For food, the MOYO restaurant below offers Asian-inspired cuisine (sushi, baos, curries, etc.) (www.zomato.com ). During club nights you can usually order bar snacks or small plates from MOYO’s menu; TripAdvisor reviews highlight its excellent presentation and variety (www.zomato.com ). Outside the resort, a short ride can get you to numerous nearby restaurants and cafes if you want a full meal before or after the show.
Does the venue have restrooms, cloak check, and other services?
Yes. Restrooms are located on the main floor of The Loft and are maintained by the venue. There is no staffed cloakroom or locker system; the resort staff may hold a few items behind the bar but do not guarantee coat check. Consider traveling light. Typical services (water, soft drinks, etc.) are available at the bar. An ATM is not inside the venue, but there is one at the resort reception and others a short walk away at the main road.
Is The Loft wheelchair accessible?
Because the venue is built on a hill and spans two levels, wheelchair access may be limited. The ground floor entry is level, but the upper seating area likely requires stairs. The resort does not prominently advertise full ADA compliance. If accessibility is a concern, contact the venue or hotel in advance to confirm if accommodations can be made. The architecture (tiered terraces on a hillside (www.architecturaldigest.in )) suggests some areas are stepped.
What are the opening hours and event timings?
The Loft operates only during events; there are no daily pub hours. Events often start late – for example, listings may state 11:00 PM for a DJ night (www.ticketfairy.com ). Doors typically open about an hour earlier for entry (so around 10–10:30 PM) and parties then run until 3–4 AM, consistent with Goa’s nightlife culture. If the Loft hosts a special post-dinner event, it could open earlier, but expect late hours. Always check the specific event schedule for precise start and end times.
Is smoking allowed inside or outside The Loft?
The Loft itself is indoors, so smoking is not allowed on the dance floor or in the main club area. There is usually a small outdoor space or balcony where patrons can step out to smoke (the resort enforces a no-smoking policy indoors). Look for a designated smoking zone just outside the entrance or upper deck. Goa does strictly enforce vaccination and mask rules less now, but indoor smoking is generally not permitted.
Does The Loft offer coat check or lockers?
The Loft does not have a formal coat check or locker service. Guests are advised to carry only what they need; large bags may be asked to be checked by security. During the launch event they explicitly required limited bags/masks (gighub.club ). The hotel can sometimes accommodate a few items behind the bar, but do not leave valuables unattended.
What forms of payment are accepted inside the club?
The bar and any food outlets at the venue accept both cash (₹) and cards (Visa/MasterCard). Digital wallets and UPI payments are commonly accepted in Goa, but some bar tabs prefer card or cash. It’s a good idea to have some cash for quick service. Note that to avoid lines, many guests cover bills via mobile payment apps. Tipping around 5-10% at the bar or cafe is customary.
Is there any Covid-19 or health policy in effect?
As of 2023, most Covid-19 restrictions in Goa have been lifted. Masks are optional, but you may see staff still wearing them. In 2021 launch events they mandated masks and limited capacity (gighub.club ), but now the club operates normally. Vaccination proof is generally not required for entry in Goa now. Still, if any local guidelines are in place (seasonal spikes), The Loft will follow them. It’s always polite to carry a mask and sanitizer, even if not enforced.