Entertainment in Madagascar
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Le Moulin Rouge
For dancing, try Le Moulin Rouge at the northeastern end of town, which plays everything from Malagasy to Euro-pop.
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Mafana Club
For a bit of decadent nightlife, try the disco at Mafana Club. Get your party on at Fort Dauphin's recently pimped-out nightclub that's fast becoming known as the place to get your swerve on. You'll shake to a mix of Malagasy and Western music, especially on busier Friday and Saturday nights. The interior décor is swanky and the deck looks out over Baie Dauphine. Las Vegas features regular Malagasy music and reggae shows.
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L'Univers
Toamasina's nightlife tends towards the dodgier end of the scale, particularly when large groups of foreign sailors come through on shore leave. Most of the restaurants listed under Eating also function as respectable bars if you just want a few quiet drinks. If you're feeling brave you could try L'Univers, a 'gritty' all-hours locals' bar with its own pétanque pitch.
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Pandora Station
Toamasina's nightlife tends towards the dodgier end of the scale, particularly when large groups of foreign sailors come through on shore leave. Most of the restaurants listed under Eating also function as respectable bars if you just want a few quiet drinks. Towards the airport, there's Pandora Station, which has pool tables and a snack bar.
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Bar Code
Toamasina's nightlife tends towards the dodgier end of the scale, particularly when large groups of foreign sailors come through on shore leave. Most of the restaurants listed under Eating also function as respectable bars if you just want a few quiet drinks. Bar Code is a bar-club with food and karaoke near the airport.
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L'Hacienda
The main nightclubs in town are Zaza and the huge Mexican-style L'Hacienda , which both get going about midnight. Young Malagasy girls and middle-aged vazaha (foreign) men are the main customers at both, but the environment is generally OK.
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Zaza
The main nightclubs in town are Zaza and the huge Mexican-style L'Hacienda, which both get going about midnight. Young Malagasy girls and middle-aged vazaha (foreign) men are the main customers at both, but the environment is generally OK.
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La Ravinala Discothèque
Popular nightspots in town include Jacaranda Nightclub and La Ravinala Discothèque at Hôtel Le Ravinala.
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Jacaranda Nightclub
Popular nightspots in town include Jacaranda Nightclub at La Piscine Hôtel and La Ravinala Discothèque.
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La Bernique
Popular drinking hangouts in town include La Bernique, which has an extensive assortment of malt whiskies.
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Cinema Tropic
French and occasional subtitled English films are shown at Cinema Tropic .
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Alliance Francaise
Alliance Francaise has a programme of films, exhibitions and concerts.
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Chez Tantine
Is a fun place that attracts a lively Malagasy crowd.
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