Fidel Cigar Bar (Tallink Spa & Conference Hotel, Sadama 11a, Tallinn) — Fidel Cigar Bar, a cozy, 40-seat bar on the fifth floor of the Tallink Spa & Conference Hotel, offers a marvelous view of the city as well as a large variety of Cuban cigars, cigarillos and cigarettes. Hot and cold drinks are also […]
Club Privé (Harju 6, Tallinn) — As the name implies, this club is deliberately more exclusive than Tallinn’s other dance venues. The idea here is to offer progressive, cutting edge sounds for sophisticated club goers – something a far cry from than the pop music and throngs of dancers found elsewhere. Inside you’ll find a […]
Club Münt (Müürivahe 22, Tallinn) — Münt, which means both mint and coin in Estonian, is a small establishment on a narrow, Old Town street. Despite its intimate size, it still aims to pack a full-fledged club experience, complete with go-go dancers on some evenings. Münt is also noted for offering a range of inexpensive […]
Club Hollywood (Vana-Posti 8, Old Town, Tallinn) — one of the hottest nightclubs in Tallinn, Hollywood is always popular, packed and pulsing with energy. The club’s large dance floor and heart-of-Old-Town location makes it a great place to drop in with friends at the end of a night of pub hopping. Expect different music and […]
Club Baila (Sauna 1, Tallinn) — Club Baila is Latin style club & bar in the old city of Tallinn where you can choose cocktail from more than 30 differents tastes of drinks or shots like “Brazilian Lover” or “Revolver”. In addition, Mexican snack foods (like fajitas, burritos, and quesadillas) are served there, too.
Café Amigo (Viru Väljak 4, Tallinn) — The clientele at Amigo, a buzzing nightspot in the basement of the Original Sokos Hotel Viru, tends to be more mature than that of Tallinn’s other clubs, with a heavy dose of Finnish hotel guests making up the crowd. But this tropical-style venue is also popular with locals thanks […]
Nox (Henrik Ibsen Gate 100, Oslo) – this is one of Oslo’s more popular and trendier nightspots. The interior décor is plush and covered in red velvet, with VIP sections that offer bottle service. The steady contingent of attractive local women that come here means that it will stay popular for some time.
Nivou (Møllergata 12, Oslo) — this is Oslo’s largest nightclub, with two floors, VIP lounges, and an open air back area (for smokers) Along with its roster of local dance music DJs, there are occasional appearances from bigger-name international DJs.
Lawo (Universitetsgata 26, Oslo) — Lawo is a lunch café, restaurant, bar and night club – right in the heart of Oslo. Near Universitetsgata you find News Corner, with domestic and international newspapers and an extensive lunch menu. The restaurant at Lawo is both intimate and pleasant, with a homely atmosphere. The à la carte […]
La Belle Sole (Observatoriegata 2B, Oslo) – this nightspot has been around since the 1960s, with a complete renovation in 2007. Boasting outstanding interior décor and a steady line-up of regional and international DJs, La Belle Sole has become one of Oslo’s premiere hangout spots. VIPs like (UK royalty) Prince Harry sometimes come here as […]