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]]>Want to feel like a full-on celeb? Then Saint Tropez, what was once a quiet fishing village on the French Riviera, is the destination for you. It’s become a go-to party location for the rich and famous, full of beach bars and VIP nightclubs and beautiful, beautiful people.
For those not in the know, it may come as a surprise that Germany’s capital is home to some of the wildest parties in the world, but that is surely the case. There, waiting in line for hours and staying out partying until the sunrise at an assortment of sex parties, techno parties, jazz parties, house parties, and hip-hop parties is the norm. Enjoy.
If you like your partying with a healthy dose of beautiful, idyllic beach town, Ibiza, Spain is a must-visit. It boasts famous partygoers, the world’s largest nightclub, huge theme parties, and bikini street parties, to name just a few of the pros.
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]]>Prague has some spectacular nightclubs, Cross Club being one of my personal favorites in the whole of Europe. It’s also very affordable.
Berlin is a city which never stops partying. As well as being the center of techno music, there are hundreds of venues of all music genres. Berlin also contains some of the most exclusive and exciting clubs in the continent.
Amsterdam has a reputation for its nightlife. Thousands of DJs play in the city each year and the variety is unparalleled.
Budapest is a major party city and it’s also a lot cheaper than cities like Berlin and Amsterdam. There are tonnes of bars and venues, only you can secure a hostel for a couple of euros a night.
Belgrade is a great party city with floating clubs and a wonderful atmosphere. Prices are cheap and the people are friendly.
Partying is a little expensive in Sweden but it’s a fantastic place for a hip, cool night out with wonderful, friendly people.
Lastly, London contains a huge array of high-end establishments as well as smaller, punkier venues. Yes, London is expensive but the drinking culture here means locals are always up for pre-drinks before a big night out.
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]]>Want to feel like a full-on celeb? Then Saint Tropez, what was once a quiet fishing village on the French Riviera, is the destination for you. It’s become a go-to party location for the rich and famous, full of beach bars and VIP nightclubs and beautiful, beautiful people.
For those not in the know, it may come as a surprise that Germany’s capital is home to some of the wildest parties in the world, but that is surely the case. There, waiting in line for hours and staying out partying until the sunrise at an assortment of sex parties, techno parties, jazz parties, house parties, and hip-hop parties is the norm. Enjoy.
If you like your partying with a healthy dose of beautiful, idyllic beach town, Ibiza, Spain is a must-visit. It boasts famous partygoers, the world’s largest nightclub, huge theme parties, and bikini street parties, to name just a few of the pros.
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]]>Prague has some spectacular nightclubs, Cross Club being one of my personal favorites in the whole of Europe. It’s also very affordable.
Berlin is a city which never stops partying. As well as being the center of techno music, there are hundreds of venues of all music genres. Berlin also contains some of the most exclusive and exciting clubs in the continent.
Amsterdam has a reputation for its nightlife. Thousands of DJs play in the city each year and the variety is unparalleled.
Budapest is a major party city and it’s also a lot cheaper than cities like Berlin and Amsterdam. There are tonnes of bars and venues, only you can secure a hostel for a couple of euros a night.
Belgrade is a great party city with floating clubs and a wonderful atmosphere. Prices are cheap and the people are friendly.
Partying is a little expensive in Sweden but it’s a fantastic place for a hip, cool night out with wonderful, friendly people.
Lastly, London contains a huge array of high-end establishments as well as smaller, punkier venues. Yes, London is expensive but the drinking culture here means locals are always up for pre-drinks before a big night out.
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