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    Network Café

    At Lille's hottest discotheque, you can sip beer and boogie in the main hall, presided over by two 5m-high statues from faraway lands, or in the baroque Venetian room, decked out with velvet settees and crystal chandeliers. A magnet for guest DJs, Network is hugely popular with students (especially on Tuesday and Wednesday) and the 20-to-40 crowd. On Sunday salsa/R & B dominate before/after midnight. From 9.30pm to 11.30pm on Thursday you can learn the proper way to dance to rock music (€5). The door policy is pretty strict – locals dress up – but tends to be a bit more relaxed for tourists. Situated 600m northwest of the Palais des Beaux-Arts.

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  2. Duke's Club

    A traditional disco with three bars and three dance spaces on three levels (used simultaneously only on Saturday night), theme nights (see the website), and black light that makes white shirts glow a radioactive purple. Most of the bouncing bods in the 30-to-50 age range. To learn the 'correct' way to dance to rock music, drop by from 9.30pm to 11pm on Friday for a professional lesson (€6, including two drinks). Situated 600m southeast of the Palais des Beaux-Arts.

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