There's an emphasis on fashion and a diverse range of entertainment offerings in Buenos Aires' barrios. With its unique mix of European and South American cultures, and a native passion for dance, the Argentine capital provides fertile ground for lively nightlife.
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There are Old World cafes, cool jazz clubs, packed discos and late bars to choose from, plus a popular comedy festival each July.īy submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media's Montreal's irrepressible student population and atmospheric old quarter give the city a light-hearted, Bohemian air. With an exuberant population and its legacy as an intellectual hangout, Belgrade offers varied nightlife, ranging from eclectic watering holes for those in the know, to the busy restaurants and bars of the Skadarlija district and the summer clubs in barges on the Sava and Danube Rivers.Įasygoing Montreal is increasingly popular with foreign travellers, who enjoy the joie de vivre of a place with bilingual ambience, good local beer and even skiing at nearby Mt Royal. The long years of bad press that kept Serbia off the map have now passed, and foreigners are now realizing what locals always knew - that Belgrade really rocks. Cocktails mixed with altitude: sky-high bars.Lonely Planet names top 10 destinations for 2010.
The endless bars, pubs and cocktail venues start to fill up by midnight, from which point the nightclubs get revved up with dancing till dawn. Like elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Israel's capital gets going late. Try the glittering waterfront for smart bars, and hit the happening clubs (some stay open 24 hours). Myriad cafes, bars and dinner clubs cater to a hip young clientele. Since the 1990s, when it started taking off as a hub for Caspian Sea oil and gas, Baku has been transformed and this newfound economic stimulation hasn't failed to influence urban nightlife. Luxuriate on some of the world's best beaches by day and kick back under the moonlight at suave cocktail bars by night.Ĩ. With the 2010 World Cup bringing a global audience to South Africa, the partying will only get harder as travelers converge on a city already well known for nightlife. It has World-class bars, swank cafes and restaurants serenading with traditional music. Don't forget that liquor goes to the head quickly in the Bolivian capital, well over 3000 m above sea level. Thessaloniki boasts great nightlife during those long months when more famous Greek destinations are deep in hibernation. Greece's second city has style, with plenty of fashionable shops and salons. Mingle with people from around the world in the swank bars and clubs of the Middle East's most decadent desert getaway.
For those who can afford it, the world capital of conspicuous consumption is unbeatable. There are Old World cafes, cool jazz clubs, packed discos and late bars to choose from, plus a popular comedy festival each July. Easygoing Montreal is increasingly popular with foreign travellers. Lonely Planet lists the world's top 10 party cities in its new guide, the 1000 Ultimate Experiences.