Sorry - for winter 2006/07 the place has been changed into a tabledance bar called "Insider". Cheap ,cheesy and awful....I wonder if anybody goes there at all...
It's a nice pub ,with relaxed atmosphere , where you can find all the locals. .
Updated Feb 17, 2007
Pacha is located in the Designed hotel Madlein - the place for the rich or famous. It has its professional dancers that are in charge of entertaining the crowd of men that are invading the place. As everywhere in Ischgl , there are much more men than women in the clubs,or as a tourist said - "10 000 men and 10 women"...hahaahahaa.....so one thing good for us, girls...
the official webpage is still in construction as from what it looks - www.pasha.at
Right next door is the Go-Go dance club "Coyote Ugly"
Updated Jan 20, 2007
Website: http://www.pacha.at/
Vaulted arches and crystal chandeliers, wooden bar and baroque furniture and always crowded - that's what the Nightclub of Hotel Post looks like.
Entrance fee - 5 euros . Post Disco is one of the few places in Ischgl that have entrance fee for ladies aswell.Something that doesn't make them honnor - you can keep it ,no thanxx...not worthy....I prefer Pacha much more anyways....
Updated Mar 4, 2006
Address: Hotel Post , center
Located opposite of the Prenner slope ,and the bottom station of Pardatchgratbahn , Schatzi bar is part of the Elizabeth hotel. It gets very crowded after 16h and the party and the dancing girls go all the way till 20h when the place turns into a restaurant offering fondue that will cost you 24 euro per person.
Due to its strategic location the place gets packed with singing ,drinking and dancing tourists.So if you decide to go for it , keep in mind that you have still to visit the clubs in town in the evening ,so don't drink yourself to oblivion!!!!
In case Apres Ski sounds new to you - It's a day bar ,where you go after skiing generally between 16 and 20h.
Updated Mar 3, 2006
Coyote Ugly Table dance bar is separated with Pacha by a glass window located behind the DJ , so most of the time you can get a peek of topless girls dancing on pilons in the other room. It's probably ment to be a preview and a way to attract customers.
In case you decide to give it a try , keep in mind that a small bottle of champagne will cost you ONLY 54 euro. but money is of no importance to you if you are in Ischgl anyways , right?Hahahaahaaha.
You can get a private dance upon request too..
According to the guy keeping the coats , the girls make up to 7000 euros a month being beautiful...
Updated Mar 3, 2006
"Arena" disco vs "Pasha" - Way too big to get a good atmosphere. Mr Van Thanner exagerated with the size of the place. No way you can get it full!!! It has its dancers aswell , but it's a pale copy of "Pacha". they are too far so that one can enjoy them.
Conclusion : - Go to "Pacha" - the girls and the atmosphere are way hotter there.Don't bother with "Arena".
Updated Feb 23, 2006
well, what's there to say about Austrian apres-ski ?
Just the best experience in the world (if you like that sort of thing)
The heated Ice Bar is just the place to watch the beautiful people. This is THE trendiest hangout in the Alps. On the Elisabeth slope, the "skier and snowboarder stage," you sometimes see mimes, clowns, magicians, jugglers, performers on stilts, those who are "in" and those who would like to be.
SUN REFLECTOR. On the roof of the Elisabeth Hotel. It brings the sun to the Ice Bar, even when it's in the shade.
Dress Code: ski-outfit / just about anything
Written Feb 16, 2004
Website: http://www.ischglelisabeth.com/en/schatzi.shtml
If you're in Ischgl and ready to party, you have to be there.
Party starts early and it gets very crowded.
Dress Code: None
Written Aug 9, 2007
Address: Directly at the valley station of Ischgl
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Updated Feb 24, 2007
Website: www.kuhstall.at
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