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Global recession you say? Nobody told the chaps at Capitol, a jaw dropper of a venue whose opening confirms north Warsaw’s status as the official party part of the city.
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1500m2 do wynajęcia
Enormous, as in 1,500 square metres enormous, though strictly speaking still very much the whispered meeting point of those In The Know.
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Bank Club
Oh yes. A hit from day one this is Warsaw’s latest bar and club of choice. We are no experts in running a club (if we were
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Bollywood Lounge
A weird and horrid location, you’ll find Bollywood sitting inside a nasty pre-fab building overlooking kebab shops and potholed roads but don’t be put off because while it promises little it delivers plenty.
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Club Capitol
Global recession you say? Nobody told the chaps at Capitol, a jaw dropper of a venue whose opening confirms north Warsaw’s status as the official party part of the city.
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Club Mirage
A totally unique experience, this is a club like no other in Warsaw. Not because it’s anything particularly special, but because it is set in the bowels of the monstrous Palace of Science and Culture.
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Dekada
Adventures and amorous encounters come guaranteed in this slice of Warsaw folklore, a direct result of the people found inside.
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de lite club
Hot-pink newcomer De Lite already has a crush of visitors wedging themselves on the dance floor and around the backlit bar.
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Dobranocka
Every so often we come across a venue we like so much that we consider – just for a moment! – keeping it a secret.
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Enklawa
This is where a young, elite crowd head to the moment the doors close at Paparazzi. Find pin slim girls and office wizzkids trotting
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Fabryka Trzciny
Housed in a battered factory building this spot has the scummy charisma of Berlin, mid 90s. Brick wall, dials and pipes have been left exposed, with leather sofas and red emergency lamps sprinkled at random intervals.
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Hunters Club
Occupying the central city location that once housed Warsaw’s premier (if not best) gay club Utopia, Hunters take the same
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Klub Karmel
Bling is king in Karmel, a champagne club which gathers the beautiful and the damned inside a gorgeous set of rooms featuring a zebra print bar, leather seating and clever lighting.
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Klub Savoy Hotel
Klub Savoy Hotel’s latest renovation has unfortunately disposed of the quirky bathroom features while the main room has succumbed to the huge trend in brightly coloured sticker wall art.
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Lemon Club
Ignore previous dispatches about grumpy door staff and head to this lively venue that offers something a bit different every night of the week.
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Luztro
Nights are insane in Luztro, a dark, dirty club which doesn’t get going till at least about three. This is Warsaw’s premier space for blippy minimal and electro sounds, and something of a byword in voluntary brain damage.
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M25
Well out of the way - right in the middle of the Praga - though that does nothing to deter Warsaw’s most committed heathens from descending en masse whenever an event is announced.
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Mono Bar
Decorated with a Clockwork Orange era design Mono Bar comes dolled up in pea green and carrot shades, with big circles imprinted on the walls, and retro sofas that wouldn’t be out of place in a 70s council flat.
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Opera
A no-expense spared design masterpiece found in the basement of the National Opera. Descend the curving stairwell and all you’ll see is boys with attitude, dressed in collars up polo shirts, and a heart-stopping spread of gazelle like girls.
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Palladium
Long regarded as one of the best - if the not the best - live music venues in the country, Palladium is a former cinema that continues to attract top local bands who seem to love the noise and the atmosphere a good crowd at this place can create.
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Platinium Club
Status is everything in Warsaw, and you’ll be awarded plenty of it if you can wheedle past the gatekeepers at Platinium.
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Powiększenie
Run by the same folks who operate popular Plan B, Powiększenie differentiates itself by operating as a cafe during the day and mixing in film screenings, bands and CD release parties to ensure no night is ever the same.
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Rich & Pretty Club & Cocktail Bar
More than just a silly name, Rich and Pretty hopes the title will draw the described clientele. Sure they’ve got the velvet
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Space Club
Warsaw’s first bona fide ‘super club’ looks to have taken its inspiration straight from the Balearics. Here
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Spółdzielnia CDQ
A fantastically bizarre spot to break from the frontiers of consciousness and get lamped on vodka. Regular art exhibits and film screenings as well as three floors of experimental sounds and weird people.
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Stodoła Club
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The Eve Music Club
Run by the same team behind Platinium, so expect a strict door cull to separate the peasants from the players. Aimed at the rich
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Underground Music Cafe
With Ground Zero history the Underground club has emerged as the top cattle market in town, and heaves with crowds of zitty boys, faces stinging from cheap, knockoff aftershave.
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Why Not?
Why Not is easy to find, just follow the roving clumps of college students (and the occasional drunken slapfight) towards the thumping bass.
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