clubbing

Menza pri koritu

Menza pri koritu

What makes this place so special is its programme which is stunningly diverse even for Metelkova City’s standards. There are weekly gigs for the jazz crowd here, but these de facto regulars often make way for metalheads, rockabillies, rappers and

Orto

Orto bar

Catering to the music tastes of Ljubljana’s more rockish crowds, the two-floor Orto is a rather capacious club, embellished with Pulp Fictionesque red velvet and huge stainless steel vent turbines. It hosts a mash of rock’n’roll, rockabilly, hard rock, heavy

Underworld

Underworld

Hidden deep bellow ground level, underneath Belgrade’s would-be metro station near Vuk’s monument, this neo-gothic bar is one of the city’s best kept secrets. With red brick walls dimly lit by torch-like lamps, it really feels like being inside a medieval dungeon, only

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Plastic

Plastic

Plastic is Belgrade’s busiest club, chronicling the history of Serbia’s post-90s clubbing scene. Over the years it has developed a recognisable attitude that some identify with the new wave of Balkan-style debauchery, where mainfloor beats clash with the pulse of

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Andergraund

Andergraund

Andergraund boasts one of the most impressive locations in the Serbian capital. Carved inside the caves bellow the Belgrade Fortress, the club used to be known for occasionally bringing alternative and mainstream crowds together, though always leaning more on the house side of

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Gun Club

Gun Club

One of the latest additions to Belgrade clubbing, Gun Club hosts live bands, as well as DJs and electronic producers who often fall slightly outside of the regular 4/4 beat. It was the main night programme location for the last

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Mr Stefan Braun

Stefan Braun

Elevated on the 9th floor of a downtown Belgrade building, Mr Stefan Brown is in many ways the wild wild west of the city’s nightlife. You enter the club directly from the elevator, before hitting the massive, centrally positioned bar

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The Tube

The Tube

Since its opening in 2008, The Tube has remained faithful to its mission of high quality night entertainment. It is probably the best designed Belgrade club, elegantly styled in black concrete and wood, with several different chill out rooms. In

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Energija

Energija

Energija is a cosy little techno club in a narrow alley just off Nusiceva street in central Belgrade. It features a sexy lit up bar, walls covered with fake fur, silver shover curtains in the toilets, and a shiny disco

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Apartman

apartman

A converted top floor apartment (hence the name) in a stylishly derelict 1930’s building near the Branko’s bridge, the club offers a variety of programmes focused on pure pop euphoria. Hosts hilarious gay parties with the usual plate of 80s

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