PolandEntertainment

Nightclub entertainment in Poland

  1. A

    Cień Klub

    One of Kraków's hottest nightspots at the time of research. What this means for you: wear your Sunday best and you might have the chance to get down with the upper crust or relax in the groovy garden. The crowd is attractive, as is the cavernous vaulted-cellar setting.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Łubu-Dubu

    Feeling nostalgic for the bad old days? Get your fix at this retro bar that hearkens back to the days of communism and Kool & the Gang. Never mind that most of the patrons are too young to remember the 1980s…

    reviewed

  3. C

    Frantic

    With two dance floors, three bars, a chill-out room and top Polish and international DJs, Frantic is regularly packed out with smart young locals. There's sniffy door selection, so don't be too scruffy.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Kitsch

    Poles seem to think that this is a gay club. Certainly it’s a queer-friendly place, but people of all persuasions find their way to Kitsch for a night of drunken dancing and shameless mashing.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Rdza

    This is your classic Krakovian cellar, dressed up with cushy sofas, coloured lights and house music. The bouncer ensures that the dancers match the sophisticated decor.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Fabryka Trzciny

    Located in a revamped factory in the heart of Praga, this art centre hosts a range of events, including well-patronised clubbing nights.

    reviewed