Where to party in Europe? Top 5 festive capitals

Want to travel to Europe? Think you know almost everything about Europe? Read this article to the end to get an idea of which cities in Europe are home to spectacular parties almost all year round.

Europe is not only old buildings. Europe is also not just a natural tourist destination. The continent is "home" for everyone. Basically, Europe is complex in terms of tourism and there is one European tourism niche that is and will develop significantly. Europe's nightlife!

Europe's nightlife is always booming, unlike what some people imagine. Switzerland, for example. A small country on the slopes of the Alps that is synonymous with natural tourism turns out to have many aspects to its tourism, especially Zurich's legendary nightlife. There are many things that can be explored in this city, for example, its pocket-friendly bars and of course escorts in Swiss!

Of course, it's not just Zurich and this city is just an illustration of how classic European cities, which have only been considered good for historical tourism, actually have great potential for night tourism. Night tourism has many faces, one of which is PARTY!

Within reach of a cheap plane ticket, many European cities offer a festive alternative that is often cheaper and more lively than Paris. Don’t hesitate to plan a weekend or a week with friends to go around the bars and clubs where it’s good to drink, dance, and meet people. Here are our top 5.

Budapest, the lowest-cost night

In Budapest, we meet in the kerts, these huge garden bars with crazy decor that open as soon as spring arrives. For a little less than 2 euros, you will taste Soproni or Dreher, the country's beers, and for a few cents more you will warm up with a glass of Unicum or palinka, a brandy of which the Hungarians are very proud. Sit at a table at the famous Szimpla or on the rooftops of Corvinteto and Tip Top bar and make friends from all over the world. To dance, go to Margitsziget! The whole night party in Budapest is an illustration of how night parties can be very lively without having to spend too much money. For those who want to party all night long in a typical Eastern European atmosphere, Budapest is an option that is definitely worth considering.

DJ London

In the British capital, at night, anything goes mini-skirts in the middle of winter, extravagant looks... when we go out, we do it with originality. When it comes to party locations, the capital is always at the heart of the trend. Even in the middle of winter, Time Out magazine displays hundreds of opportunities to go out. It is therefore difficult to recommend one neighborhood over another. Each part of the city has its own charm and characteristics. The west and Chelsea for the more “well-off”, the east with Shoreditch, Hoxton, or even Dalston for party animals and “hipsters” without forgetting Brixton to the south or Camden to the north. Soho and Angel also have many pubs and clubs. For lovers of electronic music, go to Fabric or the alternative evenings in the “warehouses” a little further east of the city. London is the party capital of Europe and it is certain that this title will remain for many years to come.

Barcelona evening

The truly trendy will head to the districts of El Born, El Raval, or Barri Gotic. These alternative neighborhoods in central Barcelona have some of the best bars in the city. We will relive the scenes from the film Auberge Espagnole at Iposa while of course tasting some tapas before preparing for a night of celebration. In Barcelona, we rarely go out before 10 p.m. and it’s at 1 a.m. that the party is in full swing. Later, we go out to trendy clubs like Nitsa Club or Raw 14. The bravest will end the night with their feet in the water, on the beach, watching the sunrise. This Catalan city is the best in Spain for partying and supported by the many clubs there, nightlife in Barcelona never seems to die. Barcelona is party and party is Barcelona!

Berlin Party

Berlin has never lost its reputation as a slightly unhinged city. It’s one of the best party destinations! People who go there for a weekend often return very envious of the accessible and very unpretentious nightlife. Old factories are rehabilitated into trendy clubs, you never run out of space and never pay a lot to get in. Those looking for the base of the intellectual hype will go to the Mitte district. After a contemporary art exhibition, start with a late afternoon coffee at the Atrium Lobby Lounge & Bar, under the famous Aquadom. First drink at Keyser Soze on the corner of AugustStrasse, then, if the weather is nice, a little evening at Berlin-Plage at the Strandbar. To end the night, the choice is wide: Watergate, Tresor, or even Berghain (the hottest) will not disappoint you!

Amsterdam, the most cultural night

Amsterdam can be visited by bike and you can also go to the bars by bike! Enter a coffee shop out of curiosity, but be aware that many Amsterdammers are exasperated by “firecracker tourists”. No, instead go and have a brown coffee with the locals at De Waag then head to the Melkweg complex, one of the largest alternative spaces in the city: we dance there, we watch films there, we admire works of art… For an extravagant and hyped outing, it is at the Supper Club that you will find your marks. Our favorite: is the Hannekes Boom during the summer with its unique view along the water, its retro decor, and its local customers. Amsterdam is a free city and even marijuana is legal there. With an atmosphere full of freedom, any party lover will not regret spending their long nights there.

And you, what is your favorite city in Europe to party?

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