While in Sundsvall you may visit the club/disco called Oscar. Located in the centre near the fountain named Vängåvan.
This is the place with the most beautiful people but prices are rather high, for example a 6 cl. drink will cost a smaller fortune. 99 SEK, about 11 Euro.
Saturday is the most popular day. Closing time is 03.00. Every 2nd Friday Oscar organizes the +30 concept when DJs only play good old nostalgic music and u need to be at least 30 to get in.
Cover charge every night. Usually 60 SEK, about 7 Euro.
Sometimes too claustrophobic, especially at the end of the month when people just received their salary.
Music played on Saturdays are supposed to be trendy since noone ever heard any of the songs before, but people don´t care much since the consumption of alcohol is high...
More pics from Sundsvall, here:
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Other places:
Personally I like the place named Bishop´s Arms the best. Other personal favourites are:
Harrys
Svenssons Bar
O´bar
Overrated:
Liquid
Il Barone
Please note that "Kajplats" and "Coppers" (mentioned in other travellers reports from Sundsvall) have been closed during 2003/2004.
The best event/time of visiting Sundsvall is in the beginning of July when we host the festival named Gatufesten.
Visit www.ffagency.com/gatufesten for pictures, or the official website: www.gatufesten.se
Contact me if you have further questions. I like to meet travellers from other countries.
Contact information:
http://www.ffagency.com/en/kontakta.htm
//Anders Thorsell
Dress Code: Trendy.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Kyrkogatan
Phone: +46-60-12 98 11
O'bar is a small bar next to Oscar's, and it's a place to sit down, chat with friends, and have a drink or two. It doesn't really seem to be a big party place. It's open during the day too. I didn't go at night, but I did go once during the day and I thought it was a nice place.
Dress Code: Mostly casual.
Written Oct 20, 2004
You have to be 23 or older to get in, but one time, I was able to get in because they didn't card me. This place isn't for dancing, it's a place for sitting down, having a drink, and chatting. They do play music, but there is no dance floor. It can get crowded at time.
Dress Code: Anything goes, but most people dress casual.
Updated Jun 13, 2004
This is a small bar in town, close to the main square (where the banks are). Pop and hip-hop music plays and you can dance, but there are also tables on the platform at the back of the room where you can sit down.
Dress Code: Anything goes - trendy or casual.
Written Feb 16, 2004
Melody is a 2-story-high nightclub. It has 2 dance floors (1 upstairs and 1 downstairs), tables and sitting areas, and gambling (card games). This place looks very fancy, like a hotel. But cover is expensive (80 SEK), and it isn't open often.
Dress Code: Anything goes, but most people dress trendy.
Written Feb 13, 2004
The interior of this nightclub looks like a ship (quite fitting, since it's right by the water anyway...). They usually play pop and dance music. It's a little further away from the downtown area, but it's a fun place to party at.
Written Feb 2, 2004
This is a place for dancing. There is R&B, hip-hop, and dance music, and big TV screens showing MTV videos. The age to get in is 23 (ridiculous if you ask me...), but sometimes, they have nights where you only have to be 20. Also, you can say you forgot your ID if the bouncer asks for it. Cover is 60 SEK
Dress Code: People here wear the latest trends.
Written Feb 2, 2004
This is a nightclub in town, with dancing, gambling, and karaoke. The music is usually pop, hip-hop, R&B, and dance music. Cover is 70 SEK, and the age to get in is 18. It's always a fun place to party even if it can get a little expensive.
This was one of our favorite places to go out in the weekends. The 3 Dutch boys in my exchange student group were known for always singing Waterloo at karaoke. But beware the bathrooms! They're often in subhuman conditions (bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer), and sometimes you have to wait in a huge line-up to use them. But even with that, a fun time is always had by all in the Dublin.
Dress Code: Most people wear trendy clothes.
Written Feb 2, 2004
Sundsvall have a lot of bars and pubs to such a small city. My favorite is O´bar, that´s a small bar with alot of different people, the middleage is between 20- 30.
Dress Code: You can dress however you want (naked can be cold in sweden thow)
Updated Aug 26, 2002
Written Jan 22, 2005
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