Club entertainment in Egypt
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Tutotel
The disco at Tutotel is one of the more popular options.
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Black Out Disco
For something a little less refined, the aptly named Black Out Disco is where you should go to drink hard, dance harder and hopefully not black out before morning.
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Exit
It's a different crowd every night at Exit, where the music ranges from African to rap to pop, but Friday is the night, when it doesn't matter what's playing as the place is jumping anyway.
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Absolute
One of Cairo’s most elite clubs but also one of its best, Absolute absolutely requires reservations. With a big dance floor and solid DJs, it draws a flashy crowd for which bottle service is the norm.
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Calypso
A huge, purpose-built pleasure dome overlooking Sigala, this is the preferred nightspot for Russki dudes and divas - hedonists can easily live it up here, though it's probably wise to brush up on your Russian first.
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Club 35
If you go before midnight, the place doesn’t look all that promising, as it’s still in soft-jazz Asian-fusion-bistro mode. But later, the light show gets livelier, as does the music, and it rivals Latex for weekend crowds.
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Rive Gauche
Above the faded Zamalek Hotel, this newly refurbished club has a large dance floor and different DJs each night. There's also a very pleasant outdoor terrace to catch your breath after boogying. With less attitude than many other venues around town, it's a great spot to party.
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Latex
The grande dame of Cairo’s club scene, the Nile Hotel’s basement party zone has changed hands several times over the years, but it still manages to keep up with the times. The music is always some variation on house, with the occasional Arabic pop hit thrown in, and the crowd is largely 20-somethings.
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