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Süss Fel Nap
Attracting a student crowd, this cellar club hosts lots of student bands and visiting talent. It's a lot of fun and less expensive than many of the other clubs. It's one of the few places in town offering a two-for-one happy hour ( to ).
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Szimpla Kert
One of the capital's first 'gardens', Szimpla is just that - a simple, low-key affair that keeps itself to itself.
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Szóda Udvar
This rather well-heeled venue - a former bank headquarters - pulls in a rather subdued crowd that lets loose on the basement dance floor in the wee hours.
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Teaház A Vörös Oroszlánhoz
This serene place with quite a mouthful of a name (it just means 'Teahouse at the Sign of the Red Lion') just north of Liszt Ferenc tér is quite serious about its teas. There's also a Ráday utca branch at IX Ráday utca 9.
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Trafó Bár Tangó
In the basement of the Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, what's also called Tütü Tangó is one place that attracts arty (ie less booze, more smoke) types and their hangers-on.
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Upside Down
Below a coffee shop of the same name on the southern side of Podmaniczky tér, this is one of the hottest new gay clubs in town.
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Zöld Pardon
What bills itself as the 'world's longest summer festival' is a rocker's paradise.






