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Your classic modern club experience comes with lots of dazzly lights, smoke effects and a crowd glammed up to the nines. Set inside the landmark Crooked House, this and the adjacent clubs pack out at weekends to a mix of dancefloor classics and modern beats.
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Atelier
Ever had the desire to swim naked in the Baltic after a night getting trollied to punk anthems, 80s remixes and Euroshit dance din? Then step into Atelier, a madhouse venue where good times are as certain as the hangover that follows.
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Backstage
Found in the building on the main drag that was one the city’s cinema. The building was at one time subject to demolition but Backstage has taken over from Coco Bongo to keep the place going.
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Club 70
Don’t let the name fool you. You’d expect the sounds of the 70s to get an airing here, in reality you’d struggle to find anyone born as early as the 70s.
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Club & Lounge UNIQUE
Billed as Sopot’s premier nightspot, the tough looking chaps on the door could do with some lessons in customer service as they snarl as you slide past.
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copacabana
The building with once housed the city’s cinema and which has long been threatened with demolition, continues to survive.
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Cream Club Sopot
Naming yourself after one of Britain’s best clubs is brave, even more so in Poland, a country not well known for launching nightclubs of legend.
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Czekolada
An impressive 2 floor venue featuring DJs and bars on both levels from a group we’ve come into contact with in other cities around the country.
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Dream Club
There’s wow factor galore inside Dream Club, but unless you take your fashion tips from Maxim and Vogue there’s little chance of seeing it.
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Ego
Your classic modern club experience comes with lots of dazzly lights, smoke effects and a crowd glammed up to the nines. Set inside the landmark Crooked House, this and the adjacent clubs pack out at weekends to a mix of dancefloor classics and modern beats.
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Koliba
By day a restaurant, the sort that serves lard and sausage amid antlers and deer skins. You’d have seen it all before, or so you’d think.
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Organica
In a city full of glitzy new clubs, here is one that sidesteps the glam and image and goes headlong into party. Popular with the
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Sfinks700
Sfinks700 is one of the iconic names on the Polish entertainment scene and one of the country’s first post-communism clubs to open in 1990 going on to host some of the most famous concerts, club nights and exhibitions of the last 20 years.
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Soho
Still as edgy as ever, a Warholesque atmosphere exists between the black walls, with lampshades and disco balls vying for space with thrift strore antiques and old copies of Vogue.
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Spatif
One of the enduring legends of Sopot, though utterly different from the Spatif of old. The design is still the same – eclectic art and an avant garde style – the only thing that’s changed is the people who visit.
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Tropikalna Wyspa
The name translates as ‘Tropical Island’, though don’t for a minute think you’re entering Waikiki. This
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Versalka
An impressive space, and one that makes use of all the usual details found in your signature modern Polish club: exposed pipes, swivelly plastic barstools and white leather seats.
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