I must say this is the weirdest bar/club I've been to so far *lol* It's definitely a student club with a very unique atmosphere. Time seems so to have stopped in the 60s there *lol* They have this "flower power wallpaper" and old furniture from times long gone ;-) While chilling or sipping cocktails on the couches you can play all those video games from your childhood and the time before you were born *lol* They have DJs in the house once a week or so!
Dress Code: Nothing special really. Dress the way you like! Don't overdress though!
Written Sep 24, 2005
It is one of the trendiest spots in the Rhein-Main area (Franfurt, Mainz and Wiesbaden).
It is a pretty small underground location (ca. 350 guest) and very tastefully designed.
The atmosphere is always top... Many international known DJs (Ian Pooley, Tonka or Ben Watts etc.) are booked and therefore the music is excelent. The prices are moderate, like in a bar or pub.
On the homepage you'll also find the direction to the club, which is located in the City Center of Mainz.
Dress Code: Generally they have no dress code, but trendy styled people are more likely to get in!
TIP: Arrive early or late after 1.30 am because the que can get long, especially when famous DJs play.
Written Dec 12, 2003
Website: www.50grad.de
Written Feb 25, 2006
Address: Dagobertstr. 20B
This homepage (in German) offers the newest upcomming events as well as party reviews for Mainz, also linked to many other German and European nightlife-guide-homepages.
Dress Code: no dresscode ;-)
Written Dec 12, 2003
Website: www.mainzeins.de
opened:
Thursday - Sunday and before holidays from 9:00p.m. (Fr.+Sa. until 6a.m.).
cost:
Thursday and Sunday EUR 3.-
Friday EUR 4.-
Saturday EUR 6.-
Dress Code: no sneakers
Written Aug 8, 2003
Address: Mainz-Kastel (it's a suburb of Wiesbaden)
Website: http://www.europalace.de
Tina and 2 of her friends went with us to the 'Europalace' in Mainz-Kastel.
Written Aug 25, 2002
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