All Posts Tagged With: "Bar"
Nightlife of Shanghai
Come enjoy the lively nightlife of Shanghai from bars to cafes, to live music in the streets!
5Aug2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
Wombat’s Hostels: Berlin, Munich & Vienna
My two favorite things about this hostel are the comfortable lounge area made of all pillows where you could take a nap if you’d like, and the fact that there was a very nice bar located right in the hostel with happy hour, so you never had to leave if you didn’t want to.
22Jul2008 | Keri | 0 comments | Continued
Playing It Safe While Abroad in Europe
Traveling the world is an exciting and wild experience. That is why there are a few good tips to pay attention to, especially for female travelers.
17Jul2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
Punch Cards at NightClubs?
Many nightclubs in Europe use a punch card system as a way for partiers to keep track of their drinks and as an added convenience to not having to pull out cash throughout the night. But it is also a good way for these clubs to scam unsuspecting college kids.
15Jul2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
10 Ways To Avoid Getting Lost In A New City
Just landed in a foreign country and got lost in the biggest airport you’ve ever been in. Can’t find mommy and daddy, don’t panic and just follow these guidelines.
9Jul2008 | Mozart | 0 comments | Continued
Nightlife in Tokyo
One of Tokyo’s most famous nightlife sections is Roponggi, where bars, clubs, and discos that specialize in serving foreigners are open until 4-5am. But if you want to start your night earlier, you can visit Shibuya first where, like Roponggi, there are available English pubs with reasonable prices.
22Jun2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
Party Hardy in Oslo
The nightlife in the city centre is very good, but expect to pay about NOK 60 for a pint at any popular bar or club. A glass of wine will run you about the same, but there are areas with more reasonable prices. Norwegian students usually join for what they call “vorspiel” (German) which is a pre-party, for more than one reason – alcohol is expensive (cheaper in the supermarkets) and people don’t arrive early at bars/clubs.
4Jun2008 | Yulia | 1 comment | Continued
The Guinness Factory/Brewery in Dublin
It is the largest brewery in the world and has fermented Guinness beer from 1904 – 1988. Even if you have no interest in how beer is fermented, which I previously did not, you will still be amazed by this place.
24May2008 | Keri | 0 comments | Continued










