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This is Bratislava’s largest club, with a capacity of 1,000, and one of the city’s only venues regularly showing live music (local and international rock acts five nights per week).
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This unique floating nightclub occupies an anchored ship on the Danube bank. The beach-style top deck is packed in summer and the floors below are full of unusual and outrageous people lounging on sofas and enjoying the Saturday night strippers. This popular vessel has a reputation for the bizarre, so expect the unexpected.
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Belgian beer on tap (Leffe), muted wood panelling throughout, and a front terrace that can’t be beat for people watching in summer. Clientele tends to be diplomats and foreign entrepreneurs, but De Zwaan is increasingly popular with locals as well so make sure you pay it a visit.
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When it was [open]ed 10 years ago, the Dubliner took Bratislava pub life to a new level, with its fireplace cheer and expat-only prices. Now the rest have moved on, leaving the Dubliner emptier and less dynamic but still a magnet for foreign tourists.
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The city’s frankest pick-up joint, the Greenwich is swarming with the young and languid in search of a Cuban mojito, which Bratislavans consume in ale-like quantities.
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