Poland Nightlife

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In Kazimierz - around Plac Nowy   Krakow

In Kazimierz - around Plac Nowy, Krakow

 21 Reviews   There seemed to be plenty of locals and it seemed like every 3rd person was on a laptop! Mixture of geeks, students and tourists taping away on their keyboards. Seemed like this place was an 'any... 

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Club Park   Warsaw

Club Park, Warsaw

 5 Reviews  I have many favorite pubs and clubs in Warsaw, and i have to say Park runs high on the list as one of my favorites. First of all its cheap, thats a big plus. Second of all it is always packed with... 

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Prozak   Krakow

Prozak, Krakow

 9 Reviews  This place is just off Starowislna, at it's junction with Sienna. There are several sections within this club, each playing different kinds of music, so there will always be something playing for... 

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Jazz Clubs   Warsaw

Jazz Clubs, Warsaw

 5 Reviews  I was in Warsaw on some of the hottest days of the summer. Gosia and I had been walking from place to place and we decided it was time to take a break for a cold one. A nice cold vodka and tonic hit... 

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Stalowe Magnolie   Krakow

Stalowe Magnolie, Krakow

 11 Reviews  We fancied celebrating in style after South Africa won the rugby world cup, and the Irish bar where we watched was very limited in its beverages. Maska is in the basement of the Stary Theatre located... 

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Quo Vadis   Warsaw

Quo Vadis, Warsaw

 2 Reviews  This club is located under the rebuilt city center. Once you go down about 20 meters, you enter a nice, large cavernous club filled with many beautiful girls. You should dress in more than jeans and a... 

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Propaganda Pub   Krakow

Propaganda Pub, Krakow

 4 Reviews  You will find this bar mentioned in just about every Krakow guidebook and rightly so too, though in my opinion, less so for the communist-era junk which gives the place its "theme", than for the... 

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Cinemas, theatres, concerts   Warsaw

Cinemas, theatres, concerts, Warsaw

 8 Reviews  Check with your tour guide or the locals to find out when the next concert in the square is scheduled. We didn't stay to hear it but the crowds seemed pretty enthusiastic. Wonderful energy on a... 

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Paparazzi   Krakow

Paparazzi, Krakow

 8 Reviews  This place serves great drinks, and at relatively good value for a tourist haunt. The decor is really funky, with photos of all sorts of celebrities, particularly supermodels, pop-stars, etc slapped... 

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Ground Zero   Warsaw

Ground Zero, Warsaw

 3 Reviews  GO TO 'GROUND ZERO' If you prefer trance, or a kind of music more techno than in Quo Vadis, and not so 'Jet Set'..You would prefer this place...There are sometimes students parties, (in Q.V. too) and... 

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Club Cien   Krakow

Club Cien, Krakow

 5 Reviews  They play mostly House music. No Sneakers. They check you out from head to toes before letting you in and sometimes you have to stand in line to get in. You can also enter if you have Club Cien Card... 

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Harenda   Warsaw

Harenda, Warsaw

 3 Reviews  I met a British guy who was working in Warsaw and he took me over to Pub Harenda, which is a pub, but at least on Saturday nights, also becomes a dance party. There is an outdoor beer garden too, but... 

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Jazz Club u Muniaka   Krakow

Jazz Club u Muniaka, Krakow

 5 Reviews  Visited here on our last night (Wed) after a lovely dinner nearby. Arrived 10.30 pm. Paid our entrance charge (10 zly each) to be told the band were on a break. Only 2 other customers who soon left. 2... 

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Pub Nora   Warsaw

Pub Nora, Warsaw

 4 Reviews  Student bar with wood furniature, dart boards, fruit machines etc.. Beer is quite cheap but imported drinks such as smirnoff ice are more expensive. You'll love this place if you are either a student... 

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Black Gallery   Krakow

Black Gallery, Krakow

 8 Reviews  Meant to be a bar full of 'local nutcases' according to the guidebook. Was very quiet when we went. Unique angle was that there is a small balcony that you must climb a ladder to reach. Health and... 

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U Pana Michala   Warsaw

U Pana Michala, Warsaw

 2 Reviews  This tip is about beer I enjoyed in a few evening/night pubs in Warsaw. All pubs mentioned below are described in details in my restaurants tips. There are many reasons to choose Polish beer in... 

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In Kazimierz - around Szeroka Street   Krakow

In Kazimierz - around Szeroka Street, Krakow

 3 Reviews  I think that's the name of the quiet bar where we had a couple of Zubrowskas. But there are several to choose from both in Szeroka and (especially) around Plac Novy. Be careful with the vodka shots,... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Alef: Klezmer Music in Kazimierz

by dibenjamin

In Kazimierz, the old Jewish quarter, you can have dinner while musicians play klezmer. The music they play is a little more jaunty and cheery than the melancholy sound I associate with klezmer, but it's still nice. The food is decent, not awesome, but decent, and the decor is -- well, the setting is an old house full of Jewish artifacts. It's hard not to wonder what life was like in the quarter before the war, and if you think about it it's disconcerting to wonder who all the artifacts may have belonged to, but on the whole it's enjoyable. Make a reservation. Personally I dress for dinner but I don't think it's required.

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The Cotton Club: The Only Place to Hear Good Live Jazz in Gdansk

by Paul2001

Warsaw and Krakow have a lot of good bars where you can hear some decent jazz. This is not the case with Gdansk. However there is the Cotton Club. Although not exclusively a jazz club, I understand that it places jazz more times than not. The Cotton Club is a pretty large bar that takes up two floors in a courtyard sort of set up. Therefore you can see the stage from the second floor. The music was pretty good and I really like the atmosphere of the place. Even better the beer was not overly expensive as I had feared. Casual

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Club Paradise: Gay Discos

by cintrella

When I was in Warsaw in 2000, Gay bars were still a little underground. Now, I'm not gay, nor am I a man but I met more people here than anywhere else. This was THE place to party. Everyone had a blast! I highly recommend it. Three words: trendy, trendy, trendy

Watching the sun goes down

by Leipzig

On our trip around the Baltic Sea I didn't want to go to pubs or even to discos after a long ride. What I did was walking around to explore the region. Here you see an impression of Sorkwity. I sat on a fence to see the sunset.

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The Tygmont: Warsaw's Best Jazz Bar

by Paul2001

The Tygmont claims to be one of the top 100 Jazz Bar's. The is according to Downbeat's International Jazz Club Guide. I will not contradicte them as I do think that it is one of the top jazz clubs that I have visited in Europe. The talent that plays here is pretty good and the club is well worth dropping in on. There was no cover charge the night I visited but I do not think that this is normally the case. Casual.

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Hades Nightclub in Krakow ROCKING GAY BAR!: Reflections in the lake in...

by catdockev

Reflections in the lake in Saxon Park in Warsaw, a good place to reflect! The park has a great history, and actually Polish Jews were not allowed in! The whole city was built as a showcase to the West to show off the then wealthy Polish King's taste. In Warsaw, also check out the building Stalin built for the Poles, they call it thier souvenir from communism!All over Poland nightlife can be fun. Ask the locals.

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in Poland you can definitely...

by tanguito

in Poland you can definitely find the perfect environment for daily parties.You can find places for dancing from sunday to sunday.The schedule is this: monday to thursday, places are open from 20 to 3.00. The rest of the days are open till late.Poland parties are great, I didn t see people dancing so crazily as this people, believe me.People is cool, and friendly. Be modern

Miasto Krakoff: Miasto Krakoff

by Mac_belane

If you get to Cracow and catch suddenly this burning desire of dance and drink and meet people, go to MIASTO KRAKOFF , it's the best club in Cracow. Also in Miasto Krakoff film projections, concerts and events...The best non-commercial music in town. no special dress code

If in Warsaw go on Foksal...

by milicz

If in Warsaw go on Foksal street and check out the brewery and restaurants lining the street until late night.Only place in Warsaw with a concentration of places, so you can kinda go bar hopping. Casual.

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Dekada: Dekada

by sphynxxs

Dekada is a pub/restaurant/club, often with life music, but the real nice thing about it is the ironic bow to the not quite so glorious past of socialist realism - The decoration is strictly retro, paying tribute to the 50s. however, Dekada splits into the world of west and east. Which means, one part of the pub is decorated in an americanized style - neon signs, a giant Campbell tomatoe-spup tin, juke boxes and rock ´n´roll, whereas the other part relives the atmosphere of a Polish bar in the 50s, there are even projections of old propaganda films, and several tables have been built in an almost antique tramway. If you want to see how Poland once looked, you should go there. smart casual, but you can also come in jeans

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Q:  Hello everyone, My name is Gloria from Rome and I'm coming to Poland soon for a pilgrimage following the history of your... 

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A: Hi Gloria! From Krakow, I'd recommend that you pay a visit to Wadowice, the home town of Pope John Paul 11 - visit the cathedral where he served - then the house where he... 

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