Clubbing around Dublin
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Lillie's Bordello
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Lillie's Bordello is located on Grafton
St, the most exclusive club in Ireland. A regular
haunt of the rich and famous.Themed on a Victorian
brothel and open seven days a week, from late till
very much later, Lillie's is the place for
beautiful people.
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The Pod
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The Pod is a funky club built in
an old railway station. The interior is very nonconventional
and cool. The Pod is a great club, having won numerous
awards including the Ericsson Muzik Magazine Dance
Award's "Best Club Venue" in 1998. Some of the world's
greatest DJs have played there, the Pod is a great
night out.
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The Red Box
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In the same venue as the Pod, The
Red Box is where the platforms used to be. The Red
Box is also used for fashion shows and concerts. But
mostly for crazy nights out. The PA is powerful and
the state-of-the-art lighting system make The Red
Box a really great place
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Club Anabel
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Located in the Burlington Hotel. Club
Annabel is a lively night-spot. With everybody. It's
a great place to chill out. Annabel's is a sophisticated
club with an electric atmosphere. There's no better
way to end the day then in Club Anabel.
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Club M
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Club M in Blooms Hotel in Temple Bar.
One of the city's coolest, Club M is friendly comfortable
with laser-lighting and a VIP lounge which frequently
hosts some of Dublin's many stars. Club M is one of
Temple Bar's best clubs and is well worth a visit.
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The Kitchen
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The Kitchen is owned by U2, and is
one of Dublin's greatest. The Kitchen can also boast
having won "Best Venue" award. Recently written about
as "The best nightclub in the world at the moment."
Surely a great place to be
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The Vatican
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The Vatican is located under the Russell
Court Hotel on Harcourt St. and frequented by a lot
of Dubliners. It is a lively venue close to the city
centre, the IN place to be.
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Bad Bob's
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Located in Temple Bar the coolest
place to be. Playing seventies music downstairs against
a backdrop of old cartoons, Bad Bob's serves liqueur
and food in the restaurant till late. Live music is
played almost all other nights. As with most other
clubs there is a cover charge during the later hours.
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Mono
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Located on Wexford St close to St
Stephen's Green, Mono is mainly a student type club
based on the decor of a bachelor pad. The variety
of alcohol is diverse and can, if desired, be unusual,
and very potent. Stylish and lively, Mono is. A spot
very well worthy of a visit.
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The Palace
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Located on Camden Street in the ballroom
of the Camden De Luxe Hotel, The Palace is atrendy
club, a favourite for all clubbers with good music
and a good atmosphere. The Palace ballroom was a set
in the film "The Commitments".
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Peigs
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Located on the corner of Kildare St,
beneath The Earl of Kildare Hotel, Peigs is a popular
place for a night out in Dublin. On Tuesdays and Thursdays
host a gay "Disco". An economical place visit if funds
are low or on a budget as the admission price is low
and drink comparatively cheep. The music and the patrons
are lively. Pegs is fun place to chill out.
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Switch
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Located in Temple Bar, and was once
called Club Zap, Club Switch is in Dublin's most coolest
and fashionable venue. Hosting different gigs nightly
Switch is definitely a lively club. Open 11 till late,
reserving Mondays as gay nights. Switch is a great
club with loads happening.
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Copperface Jack's
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The elegant Copperface Jack's is located
on Harcourt St. With free entry Monday to Wednesday,
you won't find many 'teenyboppers' here. Playing an
assortment of music, caters successfully for the slightly
older cluber. It's part of the Jackson Court Hotel,
Copperface Jack's is softly lit and furnished. It
is a relaxing club more suited to those who aren't
up for dancing the whole night away, but are more
comfortable enjoying some social drinks and just dancing
to their favourites.
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Velvet
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One of the places to be and attached
to the fashionable Harcourt Hotel, The Velvet Nightclub
is one of Dublin's most glamorous night-clubs, A large
proportion of the clientele are locals with a good
mix of not so local it is definitely the place to
head.
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Fireworks
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Opened only a year or two ago, in
a converted fire station, it has quickly aspired in
popularity with both the locals and tourist alike.
Expect to queue most nights, especially on a Saturday
Night. Spending a night here in this unusual venue
will practically guarantee a great night out.
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