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by Dudytka We didnīt go out much, because we were tired from the whole dayīs diving and lying on the beach. :) As Iīve seen, there are not big discos... Even in Cres town, the capital of Cres, Iīve seen only pubs and restaurants. Cres is definitely not a place for party people. If you go out there, you will meet native people and talk with them about life and drink local delicious wine. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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by crazycroat cool ppl drinking nice dancing and music and midnight swimming
dresses and skirts and nice pants not tiw Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicDirections: zagreb best in croatis its even called the best
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by Tenen Legendary caffe bar MAK(Marihuana, alkohol, kurva) This place was the dog's bollocks in the entire 'stepping out' history of the town and perfectly served those with noted hedonistic pursuits. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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by Tenen Knin used to have a thriving rock'n'roll scene. The most popular bands were: Machine Gun, Dzep, The Pas Maters, Krcma kod Djure seljaka, Mindjusari, Simp, Todor Todor itd. Try 'bacanje'. (type of dancing) Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicDirections: The fortress.Other Contact: Knin Internet Rock nad Roll Radi
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by Tenen At night, sit on the 'zidic'(wall) or at the 'stepenice' and watch the world(and girls) go by. Leave a Comment Theme: People Watching
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by Tenen One of the parties held at caffe bar Jazz Chilled out place, young cosmopolitan crowd, good tequila and mp3 parties held at weekends.
Casual Leave a Comment Theme: People WatchingDirections: Downtown or http://www.geocities.com/cb_jazz_knin/
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Divine Folley, Aquarius and Boogie Woogie (all in Dubrovnik) Affordable, no cover, hip people, great electronica
Just show some style Leave a Comment Theme: Nightclub
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by minchanka My Croatian nightlife experience is not very rich. I stayed in a town named Crikvenica, so my narrative will be about this place. The first night in Crikvenica we (me and my friends) spent wandering around the town trying to find something interesting. There were lots of restaurants, cafes, spots for playing billiard, bowling, mini-golf, and several nightclubs. Some of them were good enough, but when we droped in 'Omorika' club, we definitively decided to stay there. Actually, we became 'the heart and soul' of this place for a week. The club's owner - Crasy B(can't remember his name exactly) - was very glad to see us and welcomed us with beverages. That was a little thank from him: we made his club crowded for a short time at least. Crasy B was 56 years old German, who married Croatian woman and moved to Crikvenica about ten years ago. He built this club, and maintained it carefully, like a favourite toy, although the business wasn't profitable. He had a freak: he liked to sing in public. I wouldn't say it was nice to listen to, but he was a host, so visitors' complaints were fruitless. Wow! What a great time we had been having there dancing all nightlong, meeting interesting people of different nations, and simply enjoying the feeling of carelessness. Unforgetable...
Whatever you like. Leave a Comment Theme: Nightclub
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by Siddharta Ofcourse you can go out- there are many bars and nightclubs by the Croatian coast, but sometimes I prefer private parties on the beach (this pyramide of empty beer cans in a result of the previous night spent like this- I must emphasize that only three people drank beer that night- I was one of them :)))) Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Nightlife in Rovinj itself consist mainly of eating late then strolling at a leisurely pace around the harbour with an ice-cream. There are a couple of discos in the large hotels just outside town but as I didn't have transport it didn't seem worth the effort. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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