Amsterdam has an international club life featuring the best DJs playing an incredibly wide variety of music styles. That's why Amsterdam's dance culture ranks among the absolute top in the world! Nightlife in Amsterdam has been growing enormously in popularity in recent years. The dominant music trend is dance in all its different varieties. Large numbers of dance restaurants, lounges and DJ cafes have opened up.
House of Bols Cocktail & Genever Experience at the Amsterdam Museumplein is the interactive way to experience the dazzling world of cocktails and bartending.
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Paradiso mainly known as a live music venue but during weekends it sometimes hosts dance events. It is housed in a former converted church
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The main lounge is done up as if it was Mr Woo’s home, the decor evoking the dark red and black moodiness of an 18th century opium den with black leather sofas and gorgeous antiques from the Orient.
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Despite the fact that this is a pretty large club, Home indeed has a homey feel to it. It is spread out on three levels, each with its own distinct atmosphere.
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Megavenue with a capacity of over 5000 and acoustics engineered especially for live amplified music. Situated near the arena stadium in Amsterdam, South East.
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A steady force in Amsterdam nightlife, restaurant/theatre/nightclub Panama overlooks the IJ in one of the city’s most booming areas.
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Club/Restaurant Trouw houses in the former printing works of a major Dutch newspaper. Throw in a large and excellent sound system and there you have the Trouw no frills club with progressive electronic sounds.
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A grand cafe during the day and in the evening a restaurant and when the kitchen closes the tables fold to create a dance floor and ARC becomes a trendy bar.
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Air is a brand new club in Amsterdam with an international look and feel. AIR represents tolerance, diversity, creativity, quality and freedom.
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The Melkweg is mainly a live music venue but during weekends it is also hosts a variety of dance events.
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Slightly alternative club on the Westergasfabriek grounds a bit out of the city centre, with refreshingly open minded programming.
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Canvas offers French/international cuisine at moderate prices and in impressive cocktail menu. DJs play during weekends. Good views of Amsterdam from the roof top terrace.
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Bitterzoet stages lots of upcoming new talent and leans towards the jazzy and world sounds. The club has a relaxed atmosphere, low admission fees and moderately priced drinks.
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Amsterdam’s first true mega club with a capacity of well over 5000, breaks with Amsterdam club tradition in that it does not have a door policy. This is happy house territory for a broad audience!
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From Japanese or Ethiopian to traditional Dutch eetcafés, Amsterdam has it all
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