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Casino Palace: Famous Casa Vernescu
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  • Fam_Stoica
  • Updated By Fam_Stoica on May 6, 2005
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  • Casa Vernescu, Bucuresti - Bucharest
    Casa Vernescu, Bucuresti
    by Fam_Stoica
    Built in 1821, the former Casa Vernescu is famous for its impressive architecture and richly decorated rooms. As a result, Casino Palace (inaugurated in 1995) is the most elegant casino in Romania.

    The clients can choose to play at any of the 24 game tables, 77 slot machines and 20 Touch-bet Roulettes available in 8 elegant and comfortable rooms. The casino is also famous for its auxiliary services offered to the clients.

    You can bet in local currency or USD at the following games:
    American Roulette
    Blackjack
    Caribbean Poker
    Three Card Poker
    Texas Hold’em Poker
    Casino Hold’em Poker
    Classic Draw Poker
    Dice
    Punto Banco

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  • Theme: Casino
  • Address: 133 Calea Victoriei, Bucharest
  • Phone: +40 21 231 02 20
  • Website: www.casinopalace.ro
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    Macca - Villacrosse Passage: The Smoke'n Blues Street
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  • Romanian_Bat
  • Updated By Romanian_Bat on September 19, 2004
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  • The Blues Cafe, Macca - Villacrosse Passage - Bucharest
    The Blues Cafe, Macca -
    Villacrosse Passage
    by Romanian_Bat
    This is a strange (but not unique) and comfortable concept: the covered street. It has got a French look but definitely an Oriental origin, as it used to host many little shops belonging to different merchants. Nowadays a few of them have turned into little bars and cafes, where the tables fill the whole street in summer and autumn. They have an Egyptian Cafe with narghiles, a Blues Cafe with excellent music (I can finally say that about a place in this city!!!), a Chinese Restaurant on the first floor and even a French Bistro (even though I personally do not vote for that one, too sticky a place)... The atmosphere is right, the crowd is generally great, coffee is fresh and not instant, they have a few Romanian beers to choose from, while at the Blues Cafe they also have a good variety of ice-creams.

    You are in Bucharest, the Balkans. So, what the hell does "dress code" stand for???

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  • Theme: Eating and Drinking
  • Address: Macca - Villacrosse Passage
  • Directions: Two entrances to the covered street come from the Calea Victoriei, just across the street from the central police station, while the other one comes from the Western side of the National Bank.
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    Gara Lipscani Bar: Your train ain't coming no more.
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  • Romanian_Bat
  • By Romanian_Bat on September 4, 2004
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  • Gara Lipscani - Bucharest
    Gara Lipscani
    by Romanian_Bat,
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    Gara Lipscani is a student & poor favorite, with a poor, simple and cheap lively place. What does this mean? Simple: food comes fast, food is tasty, food is cheap. Therefore food is good. And no, it is not a restaurant, but they have food. Then: beer comes fast, beer is cheap, and beer is tasty. Then beer is good. You’ve missed the train anyway, so have another beer.

    Dress code? What is that?

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  • Theme: Eating and Drinking
  • Address: 38 Lipscani, entrance through Selari Street
  • Directions: Just walk on Lipscani until it meets the Selari or follow the Selari until it meets the Lipscani. Uhhh, you've got me confused now.
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    TZ's Cotton Club: Trendy setting in central Bucharest
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  • deeper_blue
  • By deeper_blue on March 6, 2004
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  • Bucharest Nightlife
    by deeper_blue
    Cotton Club is located just off Calea Victoriei. It has a vibrant atmosphere, but the drinks are a bit pricey (unless you are a single woman and they are free all night)?!

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  • Theme: Dancing
  • Address: Calea Victoriei 48-50 (Pasajul Victoriei)
  • Website: www.tzscottonclub.com
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    Carturesti Book'n Tea House: Experience the ceai, the caj, the tea, the thé.
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  • Romanian_Bat
  • Updated By Romanian_Bat on September 19, 2004
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  • Carturesti Bookstore: chai room inside - Bucharest
    Carturesti Bookstore: chai
    room inside
    by Romanian_Bat
    A tea is not supposed to be a sweet, pleasant and convenient drink one can have while riding a bike, working or eating a hamburger on the underground train. A tea is an experience and a discovery in the same time. And what can come as a better companion for a great cup of tea, if not a book? In the relaxed, but not exceedingly relaxing space at the Carturesti (look in the Shopping section for more data), they have a Tea Room. Sit down on a labelled chair and enjoy a comprehensive guide of the tea at first. Then make up your mind and have your own combination of a tea and a 'dulceata', exactly as these two sine qua non elements of the once upon a time Bucharest were described by Caragiale, Eliade or Rebreanu.

    Just bring your regular mood and your eagerness. Leave out your worries and defies, they are not admitted by others' regular moods.

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  • Theme: People Watching
  • Address: 13 Pictor Verona
  • Phone: +4-021-2121922
  • Directions: The tea room is located in teh villa hosting Carturesti Book Store, as you enter, the second room to the left. The bookstore lies on Balcescu Avenue, just next to Patria Cinema.
  • Website: www.carturesti.ro
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    Salsa Club 3: Que la gente baile : Salsa Club
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  • Delia_Madalina
  • Updated By Delia_Madalina on June 9, 2009
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  • with the salsa gang - Bucharest
    with the salsa gang
    by Delia_Madalina, 1 more photos
    Bucharest was lately taken by storm by a new dancing trend: salsa. If you want to practice your skills, beware: the girls here dance very well. The dancers nights are Thursday and Sunday (85 % salsa, 5 % bachata, meregue reggeton). If you just want to have fun on Latin music, you can go Friday and Saturday. There's an entrance fee of 5 Euros on Fridays and Saturdays and if you don't cope with the heat well, stay home: the nights are set on fire here. ;)
    A beer is somewhere around 2,5 Euros , 1 mineral water 1,5 Euros.

    Lately, salsa dancers prefer Sala 4 You club and the partiest organised by the dancing schools.

    There isn't a dress code but you can't dance salsa in Sneakers, can you?

  • Theme: Dancing
  • Address: 89, Eminescu Street
  • Directions: 10 minutes walk from Piata Romana: take Mihai Eminescu street and you'll reach a gas station. A few step forward, on the left you'll find Salsa 3
  • Website: www.salsaclub.ro
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    Clubs & Erotic bars: Bucharest After Dark Escape
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  • RoBeauty
  • Updated By RoBeauty on July 7, 2005
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  • night life - Bucharest
    night life
    by RoBeauty
    Try Bars & Pubs : White Horse, Opium Caf?, Terminus.
    ? Optional :
    ? 1.dinner and erotic show at ?Aristocrat? , ?Sexy Club?, ?Leonard? Cabarets (entrance and one drink included)

    Casual, Jeans Tie welcome too

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  • Theme: Nightclub
  • Directions: Café Indigo , in the Cinemateca Str. Eforie 2. Live jazz at weekends, artsy crowd all week. Club Champion , Sos. Kiseleff 32. Ten-pin bowling, pool and snooker. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Website: http://www.romanian-travel-guide.com/tours-escapade.php
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    Club Maxx: Very popular club
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  • deeper_blue
  • Updated By deeper_blue on February 7, 2004
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  • Bucharest Nightlife
    by deeper_blue
    Club Maxx is a huge disco popular with the local students. Don't get seperated from your friends you will struggle to find them again. Be prepared for the raunchy shows on the podiums, male and female!

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  • Theme: Nightclub
  • Address: Spl. Independentei 290
  • Website: www.clubmaxx.ro
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    La Motor Terrace: On top of the world
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  • Romanian_Bat
  • By Romanian_Bat on September 4, 2004
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  • La Motor. Well, no address needed: just head to the National Theatre, turn left, go round the building until you meet the corner side entrance, enter, wait in line for the elevator for there are others just as thirsty as you, get on the last floor, follow the crowd and go out on the roof of the National Theatre, find a place on the huge terrace, go and ask for beer and relax. Have you got the message?

    Normality required.

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  • Theme: Eating and Drinking
  • Address: 2 Nicolae Balcescu Avenue
  • Phone: tel.: (021)3158508
  • Directions: Just in University Square.
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    Picasso Cafe: Tea & Coffee Time
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  • Romanian_Bat
  • By Romanian_Bat on September 4, 2004
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  • Cafe Picasso - Bucharest
    Cafe Picasso
    by Romanian_Bat
    Picasso Cafe is a relaxed place (too relaxed to have anything to do with Picasso but hey, we’re in Romania!), tea and coffee are good and the service just as fast and they have (also) good armchairs for those coming early. Just prices are a bit high.

    Ties not accepted.

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  • Theme: Other
  • Address: 2-4 Franceza
  • Phone: tel.: (021)3121576
  • Directions: Franceza Street starts very close to the place where Victoria Avenue bursts into Dambovita Quay.
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