Warsaw Entertainment

  1. Akwarium Jazzarium

    Reopened in August 2007, this was Warsaw's first jazz club. Only the white piano remains from the old days but with John Coltrane's eyes staring at you from one wall, you are left in no doubt that this place knows its heritage.

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  2. Chopin Society

    The Chopin Society organises piano recitals in the beautiful auditorium within the Ostrogski Palace (also home to the Chopin Museum). Every Sunday from May to September, piano recitals are held at Chopin's birthplace in Żelazowa Wola.

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  3. Filharmonia Narodowa

    Home of the world-famous National Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir of Poland, founded in 1901, this venue has a concert hall (enter from ul Sienkiewicza 10) and a chamber-music hall (enter from ul Moniuszki 5), both of which stage regular concerts. The box office entrance is on ul Sienkiewicza.

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  4. Harlem

    This converted warehouse has become one of the most popular clubs in town. DJs pump out hip hop, R&B and Gangsta rap to a crowd dressed straight out of a blinged MTV video.

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  5. Hybrydy

    Well-established student club with two rooms and a mix of acid jazz, soul, big beats and live music.

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  6. Jazz Café Helicon

    This small café-bar is a top-draw jazz venue. A former music store, it still sells jazz and blues CDs and has added trumpets hanging over tables and black-and-white tiling on the floor.

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  7. Klub Tygmont

    Hosting both local and international acts, the live jazz here is both varied and plentiful. Concerts start around but it fills up early, so either reserve a table or turn up at opening time ( ). Dinner is also available.

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  8. Klubokawiarnia

    Under the steady gaze of communist icons, dance the night away to great music with a chilled party crowd at this basement club. Regular fancy-dress events are held to spice up an already funky night.

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  9. Stodoła

    Originally the canteen for builders of the Palace of Culture & Science, Stodoła is one of Warsaw's biggest and longest running student clubs. It hosts events, club nights and touring bands when they're in town.

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  10. Underground Music Café

    A swarm of students and backpackers pour into this basement club for its cheap beer, dark lighting and selection of music that varies from '70s and '80s to house, R&B and hip-hop.

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