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Hundreds of dimly gleaming old-fashioned light bulbs on the ceiling and the red plush on the wall make you think you are entering a burlesque strip bar of the old days.
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4. Akt
The 4th Akt is the home of house, progressive, techhouse and electro music. On the weekends - and sometimes weekends start on Tuesday here - the house-loving crowd dances under the big chandelier to the DJ’s fat remixes of the latest tunes.
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Akt
The youngest member of the Akt family is located in the Niederdorf nightlife area and is much the same as its two siblings in town: (sub-)urban cowboys and party girls like to come here for cocktails and to dance to house music.
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Babalu
A trendy (maybe too much so) house-music bar. Dive into a world of artificial rock walls, goblet shaped seats and the pounding beat of electronic music.
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Bagatelle 93
This venue has a rather crazy mix of decoration: sacral statues and pictures of saints meet modern style wall paintings and disco balls.
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Longstreet
Hundreds of dimly gleaming old-fashioned light bulbs on the ceiling and the red plush on the wall make you think you are entering a burlesque strip bar of the old days.
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Movie Bar
The Movie Bar is usually crowded with guys wearing shirts with a collar and dressed-up girls. The cocktail menu is huge and offers more than just the usual suspects - we recommend a Petrifier, but be aware: this is hard stuff, for tough guys.
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Palavrion Bar
This is where the young and the young at heart come for after-work drinks and partying. DJs spin the latest party and house tunes from Thursdays to Saturdays to make sure both sexes are in a communicative mood.
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Plazda
The hundreds of empty cava bottles lining the wall are just a small part of all the Spanish bubbly which has been drunk at this party venue over the last five years - people sometimes go really crazy in this place, believe us.
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Talacker
Immediately after opening nine years ago, this old-style coffee place became incredibly popular with the city centre’s hip crowd.
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Valmann
The office workers of the city centre go crazy after work in this dark venue in the financial district. Starting Thursday DJs spin the latest dance tracks while the chic crowd consumes vodka by the bottle and dances its ass off.
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