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]]>When exploring the nightlife of a new city, try to stick to attractions located a short walk away from your accommodation. In addition to feeling safer, you’ll save money on taxis and Uber, which can be pricy late at night.
If you’re not sure where to go, it’s always a good idea to ask locals for advice. Search for recommendations in online groups or ask the hostel/hotel staff for advice.
If you’re visiting a bar or a club in a touristy area, don’t forget to check out reviews online to make sure it’s tourist-friendly, scam-free, and doesn’t come with pricy entrance fees.
Even if you find a reputable spot where they won’t charge you extra just because you’re a foreigner, don’t overdo it with the drinking. In addition to saving money, you’ll avoid an unnecessary hangover that could mess up your travel plans.
Another great way to save on booze during your night out is to kick things off with a drink or two at your accommodation before heading out.
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]]>Long Street is a popular destination for nightlife in Cape Town. It is a lively street lined with bars, restaurants, and clubs. The street comes alive at night, with music and laughter filling the air. Long Street is a great place to start your night out, with plenty of options to choose from.
Another popular spot for nightlife in Cape Town is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. This bustling shopping and entertainment district has a range of bars and restaurants, as well as a large selection of shops and boutiques. The Waterfront is a great place to enjoy a cocktail while taking in views of the harbor.
If you’re looking for a unique experience, why not head to the Labia Theatre? This independent cinema is the oldest in South Africa and has been showing movies since 1949. The theater is also a popular spot for live music and comedy shows.
For those who love to dance, the Shimmy Beach Club is a must-visit. This glamorous beachfront venue has a range of DJs playing music until the early hours of the morning. The Shimmy Beach Club is a great place to dance the night away and enjoy the beautiful views of the ocean.
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]]>You can’t go wrong at any of Sardinia’s beaches, but Cala Luna is one of our favorites. It’s secluded enough that it doesn’t get too crowded and visitors are free to sunbathe or swim in its crystal turquoise waters. There are also several small caves that are perfect for exploring.
This town in the northeast region of Sardinia is considered the hub of the island’s nightlife. It’s dotted with bars and dance halls that attract international party-goers and DJs alike. One of our favorites is Phi Beach Club.
If nightlife isn’t your thing but you’re still looking to enjoy more urban areas, spend some time in Sardinia’s capital city of Cagliari. It’s full of shops, restaurants, and architectural landmarks including a 13th-century cathedral.
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]]>Listening to this Portuguese blues at an authentic club is a wonderful way to spend an evening in Lisbon. The Alfama area is considered the “home” of fado in the city.
In Lisbon, there is a stunning club scene and lots of dance clubs that are open until late. The best clubs in the city are in the Bairro Alto area.
The city offers a variety of special bars with different themes. One of them is the “Pensão Amor” bar. The bar is housed in an 18th-century building that was once a brothel. This is a playful place, with a cabaret vintage design. It has great music and a nice dance floor. The bar house is located at Rua do Alecrim 19 in the nightlife area called Cais do Sodré—which tourists usually do not visit. This area used to be a run-down district of Lisbon, but has lately become a vibrant place for nightlife, with clubs, bars, restaurants, and shops.
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]]>The city offers a wide selection of good nightclubs, discos, samba clubs, restaurants, venues for live music performances, and of course lively bars that stay open all night.
If you fancy a more authentic getaway with local Brazilians, you may want to head to the Bay Area, which offers plenty of clubs, located in old estates, and the Botafogo area, which offer relaxed entertainment, with lots of soul music.
Nightlife in Brazil is light, colorful and happy. Many clubs offer food, and you can enjoy crepes, pizzas and of course the national candy, a very sweet chocolate ball with milk.
As a precaution, it is advisable to avoid walking on the street during the hours of darkness and it is advisable to get to the place of entertainment by taxi. Stay safe, stay happy, have fun!
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]]>The post An Amazing Night Out in London appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>First of all, do some research online before you go out for the night. See what your options are and how to get from place to place. Public transport in London is excellent, running 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but taxis are very expensive.
Think about the style of entertainment you want to pursue. Do you want to go to the club? Or perhaps you prefer a cocktail bar, or just hanging out at the neighborhood’s football pub?
If you have decided on a specific place to hang out at, a good idea is to book a table. Londoners like to crowd the bars in the early evening, and you do not want to be left outside.
If your spending budget on this trip is tight, try to find inexpensive alternatives like going out for “Happy Hours”.
Drink responsibly. Londoners like to drink a lot, but try to maintain responsible drinking. As a tourist, you do not want to get involved with the law or get lost late at night when looking for the hotel or apartment where you are staying.
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]]>The post Extravagant Nightclubs in Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This night club is housed in a huge boat on the River Seine and has an especially unique rule – there is no set closing time. Concrete is open until the last partier clears out, which can often follow late into the following day.
From the outside, Chlosterli looks nothing like your typical night club. However, once you enter the lodge-like building, you will be welcomed by party goers from all over the world. Located high in the Swiss Alps, the scenic views of the mountains from the club’s windows are truly a sight to see.
This list wouldn’t be complete without a club from the party capital of the world. Ibiza’s Privilege is believed to hold the biggest dance floor in history, which can easily host 8,000 visitors.
Beyonce once mentioned that this was her favorite night club, which pretty much says it all. The sophisticated vibe makes it a hotspot for models during fashion week.
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]]>The post Finding the Time to Explore Nightlife During Your Travels appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You don’t have to go partying every night to fully explore the nightlife of a new city. Doing it once or twice is quite enough, as long as you pick a spot that’s popular with the locals and perfectly captures the spirit of the country you’re visiting.
Make sure to explore all the sights on your bucket list before hitting the clubs. Use the first day or two in a new city to cover as much ground as you can, and feel free to take it easy and go partying once that’s done.
Do you enjoy going out when the club is packed, or prefer partying on the days when it’s not crowded? If you want to avoid huge crowds, go out during work days, and time your stay with this in mind.
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]]>The post Bulgaria’s Capital! appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The capital of Bulgaria is an enchanting city and a wonderful place to experience the charm and history of this coastal nation.
Sofia is an incredibly affordable place to visit and is littered with ancient Roman ruins and current museums and shops.
The skyline of Sofia is composed of onion domed buildings and while it is not a huge city there is still a vibrant nightlife and young population.
During the day time be sure to check out the many archaeological sites and museums exploring the Roman rule and socialist era in Bulgaria. There is the Museum of Socialist Art, a National Museum of History and many churches that you can tour from several time periods.
There also are many beautiful tours and short trips surrounding Sofia where visitors can hike, boat or ski. Because of Bulgaria’s location, it is also easy to visit Turkey, Macedonia and other neighboring countries for travel.
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Explore the Nightlife of New Cities on a Budget appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>When exploring the nightlife of a new city, try to stick to attractions located a short walk away from your accommodation. In addition to feeling safer, you’ll save money on taxis and Uber, which can be pricy late at night.
If you’re not sure where to go, it’s always a good idea to ask locals for advice. Search for recommendations in online groups or ask the hostel/hotel staff for advice.
If you’re visiting a bar or a club in a touristy area, don’t forget to check out reviews online to make sure it’s tourist-friendly, scam-free, and doesn’t come with pricy entrance fees.
Even if you find a reputable spot where they won’t charge you extra just because you’re a foreigner, don’t overdo it with the drinking. In addition to saving money, you’ll avoid an unnecessary hangover that could mess up your travel plans.
Another great way to save on booze during your night out is to kick things off with a drink or two at your accommodation before heading out.
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]]>The post A Guide to the Vibrant Nightlife in Cape Town, South Africa appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Long Street is a popular destination for nightlife in Cape Town. It is a lively street lined with bars, restaurants, and clubs. The street comes alive at night, with music and laughter filling the air. Long Street is a great place to start your night out, with plenty of options to choose from.
Another popular spot for nightlife in Cape Town is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. This bustling shopping and entertainment district has a range of bars and restaurants, as well as a large selection of shops and boutiques. The Waterfront is a great place to enjoy a cocktail while taking in views of the harbor.
If you’re looking for a unique experience, why not head to the Labia Theatre? This independent cinema is the oldest in South Africa and has been showing movies since 1949. The theater is also a popular spot for live music and comedy shows.
For those who love to dance, the Shimmy Beach Club is a must-visit. This glamorous beachfront venue has a range of DJs playing music until the early hours of the morning. The Shimmy Beach Club is a great place to dance the night away and enjoy the beautiful views of the ocean.
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]]>The post Summer in Sardinia, Italy: What to Do on this Italian Island appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You can’t go wrong at any of Sardinia’s beaches, but Cala Luna is one of our favorites. It’s secluded enough that it doesn’t get too crowded and visitors are free to sunbathe or swim in its crystal turquoise waters. There are also several small caves that are perfect for exploring.
This town in the northeast region of Sardinia is considered the hub of the island’s nightlife. It’s dotted with bars and dance halls that attract international party-goers and DJs alike. One of our favorites is Phi Beach Club.
If nightlife isn’t your thing but you’re still looking to enjoy more urban areas, spend some time in Sardinia’s capital city of Cagliari. It’s full of shops, restaurants, and architectural landmarks including a 13th-century cathedral.
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]]>The post A Crazy Night in Lisbon appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Listening to this Portuguese blues at an authentic club is a wonderful way to spend an evening in Lisbon. The Alfama area is considered the “home” of fado in the city.
In Lisbon, there is a stunning club scene and lots of dance clubs that are open until late. The best clubs in the city are in the Bairro Alto area.
The city offers a variety of special bars with different themes. One of them is the “Pensão Amor” bar. The bar is housed in an 18th-century building that was once a brothel. This is a playful place, with a cabaret vintage design. It has great music and a nice dance floor. The bar house is located at Rua do Alecrim 19 in the nightlife area called Cais do Sodré—which tourists usually do not visit. This area used to be a run-down district of Lisbon, but has lately become a vibrant place for nightlife, with clubs, bars, restaurants, and shops.
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]]>The post A Night of Fun in Sao Paulo, Brazil appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The city offers a wide selection of good nightclubs, discos, samba clubs, restaurants, venues for live music performances, and of course lively bars that stay open all night.
If you fancy a more authentic getaway with local Brazilians, you may want to head to the Bay Area, which offers plenty of clubs, located in old estates, and the Botafogo area, which offer relaxed entertainment, with lots of soul music.
Nightlife in Brazil is light, colorful and happy. Many clubs offer food, and you can enjoy crepes, pizzas and of course the national candy, a very sweet chocolate ball with milk.
As a precaution, it is advisable to avoid walking on the street during the hours of darkness and it is advisable to get to the place of entertainment by taxi. Stay safe, stay happy, have fun!
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]]>The post An Amazing Night Out in London appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>First of all, do some research online before you go out for the night. See what your options are and how to get from place to place. Public transport in London is excellent, running 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but taxis are very expensive.
Think about the style of entertainment you want to pursue. Do you want to go to the club? Or perhaps you prefer a cocktail bar, or just hanging out at the neighborhood’s football pub?
If you have decided on a specific place to hang out at, a good idea is to book a table. Londoners like to crowd the bars in the early evening, and you do not want to be left outside.
If your spending budget on this trip is tight, try to find inexpensive alternatives like going out for “Happy Hours”.
Drink responsibly. Londoners like to drink a lot, but try to maintain responsible drinking. As a tourist, you do not want to get involved with the law or get lost late at night when looking for the hotel or apartment where you are staying.
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]]>The post Extravagant Nightclubs in Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This night club is housed in a huge boat on the River Seine and has an especially unique rule – there is no set closing time. Concrete is open until the last partier clears out, which can often follow late into the following day.
From the outside, Chlosterli looks nothing like your typical night club. However, once you enter the lodge-like building, you will be welcomed by party goers from all over the world. Located high in the Swiss Alps, the scenic views of the mountains from the club’s windows are truly a sight to see.
This list wouldn’t be complete without a club from the party capital of the world. Ibiza’s Privilege is believed to hold the biggest dance floor in history, which can easily host 8,000 visitors.
Beyonce once mentioned that this was her favorite night club, which pretty much says it all. The sophisticated vibe makes it a hotspot for models during fashion week.
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]]>The post Finding the Time to Explore Nightlife During Your Travels appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You don’t have to go partying every night to fully explore the nightlife of a new city. Doing it once or twice is quite enough, as long as you pick a spot that’s popular with the locals and perfectly captures the spirit of the country you’re visiting.
Make sure to explore all the sights on your bucket list before hitting the clubs. Use the first day or two in a new city to cover as much ground as you can, and feel free to take it easy and go partying once that’s done.
Do you enjoy going out when the club is packed, or prefer partying on the days when it’s not crowded? If you want to avoid huge crowds, go out during work days, and time your stay with this in mind.
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]]>The post Bulgaria’s Capital! appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The capital of Bulgaria is an enchanting city and a wonderful place to experience the charm and history of this coastal nation.
Sofia is an incredibly affordable place to visit and is littered with ancient Roman ruins and current museums and shops.
The skyline of Sofia is composed of onion domed buildings and while it is not a huge city there is still a vibrant nightlife and young population.
During the day time be sure to check out the many archaeological sites and museums exploring the Roman rule and socialist era in Bulgaria. There is the Museum of Socialist Art, a National Museum of History and many churches that you can tour from several time periods.
There also are many beautiful tours and short trips surrounding Sofia where visitors can hike, boat or ski. Because of Bulgaria’s location, it is also easy to visit Turkey, Macedonia and other neighboring countries for travel.
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