Not dissimilar to a 1920s Parisian brothel, the interior of this legendary venue is an appealing blend of scarlet fabrics and deep sofas, with jewel-encrusted pictureframes and strings of red fairy lights hanging from wrought iron fixtures. Instruments cling to the walls as a team of young waitresses in evening dress bring premium-priced drinks to your table. During Euro 2012 they will be opening earlier to transmit the day's matches, followed by their signature live concerts - typically velvet-voiced chanteuses - and DJs that carry on late into the night for the reclining crowds of sharply attired couples and Rolexed businessmen. A club card gets you into the VIP section with its own DJ station and bar, where plush, silk-canopied beds forbid bashful behavior.