Entertainment in Botswana
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Grand Palm Hotel Casino Resort
Located 4km west of the city centre, this Las Vegas-inspired resort complex boasts a mini-city complete with restaurants, bars, a casino, cinema and spa. You'll pay to stay, but it's the swishest accommodation in town.
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Power Station
Housed in the ruins of an old power station, the most popular nightspot in Maun carries the power-generation theme to its limit with its industrial art-covered bar and restaurant.
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Sportmans Bar
This friendly, local watering hole is conveniently located on the Mall, and has a couple of pool tables in case you're looking to do something else other than get wasted.
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Chatters Bar
This classy bar is located in the Cresta Lodge, and features smooth, easy-listening live music most nights of the week. The bar is well stocked, though it's a bit pricey.
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Keg & Zebra
This popular bar packs in the crowds for its Sunday night sing-along jam sessions, though there's fun to be had here most nights of the week.
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Maitisong Cultural Centre
This 450-seat theatre holds anything from Shakespearean plays to Batswana music most weeks, and is home to the annual Maitisong Festival.
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Stardust Cinema
The Stardust offers recent escapist Hollywood entertainment about every two hours between noon and 22:30 daily.
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Capital Players
This local amateur troupe holds regular performances at the oddly named Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTH).
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Alliance Française de Gaborone
The Alliance occasionally sponsors shows and exhibitions featuring local and French art, music and film.
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Nightspark
This modern complex features a variety of musical acts, and is popular with middle-class Batswana youth.
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