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 ball hanging above the dancefloor. Its relatively small size (you can’t really call it a club, but we do) adds to the intimate atmosphere inside: on a crowded night, you’ll have to squeeze between swirling bodies and might even find yourself climbing on the sofas to take your dancing to the next level.
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