Piekarnia

Piekarnia
Piekarnia (Młocińska 11, Warsaw) – this is another major clubbing venue in Warsaw. It books various internationally-known dance music DJs, such as John Digweed, Danny Howells, James Zabiela, and Roni Size. That, as well as various international and regional club acts like Luciana of Bodyrox. It caters mainly to a 20-something college crowd (more casually-dressed than pricier clubs elsewhere).
Paparazzi
Opera

Opera
Opera (Teatralny Square, Warsaw) – this is a popular club located in the cellars of the National Opera of The Grand Theatre. You will be truly impressed by its oriental style. The venue has long red brick corridors and hidden rooms where you can chill out. Enjoy the magical atmosphere of the Far East. There is a cavernous dance floor where you can dance to the music performed live by the best DJs in Warsaw as well as to live instrumental music (saxophone, drums, conga, flute, etc.). Many say that The Opera is a bohemian party place at night.
NoBo

NoBo
NoBo (ul. Wilcza 58a, 00-679 Warsaw) – this is another of Warsaw’s popular nightspots (this one opened since 2003, with an old-school all-red interior). It hosts various DJ-driven parties, and also has a restaurant on the premises.
M25

M25
M25 (Minska 25, Warsaw) – located within the Praga district, this venue’s name refers to the physical address of this club. Much of what’s played here is electronic dance music – evoking the vibe of the wild Berlin (Germany) club scene when Communism first collapsed there. Like such nightspots, this one was set up in a defunct industrial space.
Luzztro

Luzztro
Luzztro (Aleje Jerozolimskie 6, Warsaw) – this is a popular after-parting venue for both locals and visiting tourists. It is also one of Warsaw’s oldest partying venues, with a line-up of regional DJs who provide mainly Techno, Trance and House music.
Klubokawiarnia

Klubokawiarnia
Klubokawiarnia (Czackiego Street 3/5, Warsaw) – this is a communist era-themed club with great funky music and a relaxed atmosphere. Join a chilled party crowd at this basement club and don’t miss out on one of the regular fancy-dress events. Dance to both DJs and live (mostly rock) music performed by local bands. Unlike artsier venues like Balsam, the dress code here is more high-end.
John Bull Pub

John Bull Pub
John Bull Pub (Jezuicka 4, Warsaw) – this English pub (part of a chain of international ones of the same name) was one of the first ones to open in Warsaw. A cozy place for a drink with friends.
Hybrydy

Hybrydy
Hybrydy (Złota 7/9, Warsaw) – this venue, which originally opened in 1957, is a student hangout spot which holds a variety of concerts – from jazz to rock music (both local and international artists).
Fabryka Trzciny

Fabryka Trzciny
Fabryka Trzciny (Otwocka 14, Warsaw) – opened in 2003 within a defunct marmalade factory in the Old Praga District, this is a comprehensive cultural and educational facility that offers a variety of artistic activities, including theatrical plays, exhibitions, music festivals, concerts, lectures. Along with weekend partying events, this venue is also used for private functions, catwalk shows and launch parties. See its website for info on upcoming events: www.fabrykatrzciny.pl.pl






