New Stingray Club & Lounge Jakarta located in Crown Plaza Hotel Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav. 2-3, South Jakarta.
We using word “NEW” because we are now under new management. Not just Club and Lounge but we are also serve the best taste food and beverages. Located prime location of Jakarta at five star hotel chains make this club is one the best.
New Stingray will Always perform only the best event, and invited best actress from Indonesia and International. This event consistently will be held every two weeks. Event tough every day will always interesting.
Commited to become the best Club and Lounge give the new management a motivation to be always be in the headlines and heart of clubbers on Jakarta.
Crowne Plaza Hotel Lobby Level, 1st Floor
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kv. 2–3, Setiabudi-South Jakarta 12930
Telp : (021) 52962726 Fax : (021) 52962718
RSVP
Eki - 085770213890
Ninink - 085880998577
Yudha - 081243065038
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Viola - 081296945845
Yayank - 081314154111
Nightlife and Event Guide
Jakarta Saturday Night Live
Jakarta Saturday Night Live,
Saturday 2 August 2014
D'Force Band and DIM3NTION: Andy Lie, Randy Kenzo, Dandy.
INFO RSVP;
021 690 9999, 0822-7000-1001
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Colosseum Club Jakarta (1001)
Jl. Kunir No.7
Jakarta, Indonesia 11110
Phone number: 0822-7000-1001
Open on Friday and Saturday until 4am
Email: Colosseum.jakarta@facebook.com
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Saturday 2 August 2014
D'Force Band and DIM3NTION: Andy Lie, Randy Kenzo, Dandy.
INFO RSVP;
021 690 9999, 0822-7000-1001
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Colosseum Club Jakarta (1001)
Jl. Kunir No.7
Jakarta, Indonesia 11110
Phone number: 0822-7000-1001
Open on Friday and Saturday until 4am
Email: Colosseum.jakarta@facebook.com
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D’ FORCE Band & DIM3NTION
Every Thursday July 2014
with D'Force Band and DIM3NTION: Andy Lie, Randy Kenzo, Dandy.
INFO RSVP;
021 690 9999, 0822-7000-1001
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Colosseum Club Jakarta (1001)
Jl. Kunir No.7
Jakarta, Indonesia 11110
Phone number: 0822-7000-1001
Open on Friday and Saturday until 4am
Email: Colosseum.jakarta@facebook.com
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with D'Force Band and DIM3NTION: Andy Lie, Randy Kenzo, Dandy.
INFO RSVP;
021 690 9999, 0822-7000-1001
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Colosseum Club Jakarta (1001)
Jl. Kunir No.7
Jakarta, Indonesia 11110
Phone number: 0822-7000-1001
Open on Friday and Saturday until 4am
Email: Colosseum.jakarta@facebook.com
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Cirque D' Colosseum
Feat Trilions Also Randy Kenzo. Friday 1 Augus 2014.
Colosseum Club Jakarta (1001)
Jl. Kunir No.7
Jakarta, Indonesia 11110
Phone number: 0822-7000-1001
Colosseum Club Jakarta (1001)
Jl. Kunir No.7
Jakarta, Indonesia 11110
Phone number: 0822-7000-1001
Open on Friday and Saturday until 4am
Email: Colosseum.jakarta@facebook.com
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The Best Nightlife in Jogja
Yogyakarta Nightlife is very lively due to the large variety of Pubs, Bars and
Nightclubs and the local expat and tourist community that keep the pubs
and bars rocking! (not a true article)
Nagoya, Yogyakarta’s main city is the center of the nightlife scene, as there are many pubs and bars, and most of Batam’s hotels are in Nagoya, so there are always a lot of visitors staying in the area. So if you are staying in Batam you should definitely get out at night and have some fun!
Yogyakarta Nightlife
Nagoya City, Batam’s main city, is a vibrant and lively place and is home to the majority of Batam’s pubs & bars. Getting about Nagoya is easy, as many of the pubs are within walking distance from hotels, or if they are a bit too far to walk, then you can take a Batam Taxi from your hotel lobby, or if you are on foot, just hail a passing taxi. Most taxis in Batam don’t have meters so your negotiating skills will come in handy!
Nagoya, Yogyakarta’s main city is the center of the nightlife scene, as there are many pubs and bars, and most of Batam’s hotels are in Nagoya, so there are always a lot of visitors staying in the area. So if you are staying in Batam you should definitely get out at night and have some fun!
Yogyakarta Nightlife
Nagoya City, Batam’s main city, is a vibrant and lively place and is home to the majority of Batam’s pubs & bars. Getting about Nagoya is easy, as many of the pubs are within walking distance from hotels, or if they are a bit too far to walk, then you can take a Batam Taxi from your hotel lobby, or if you are on foot, just hail a passing taxi. Most taxis in Batam don’t have meters so your negotiating skills will come in handy!
Surabaya Nightlife
Surabaya Nightlife is very lively due to the large variety of Pubs, Bars and
Nightclubs and the local expat and tourist community that keep the pubs
and bars rocking! (not a true article)
Nagoya, Surabaya’s main city is the center of the nightlife scene, as there are many pubs and bars, and most of Batam’s hotels are in Nagoya, so there are always a lot of visitors staying in the area. So if you are staying in Batam you should definitely get out at night and have some fun!
Nagoya, Surabaya’s main city is the center of the nightlife scene, as there are many pubs and bars, and most of Batam’s hotels are in Nagoya, so there are always a lot of visitors staying in the area. So if you are staying in Batam you should definitely get out at night and have some fun!
Batam Nightlife Holiday
Batam Nightlife is very lively due to the large variety of Pubs, Bars and Nightclubs and the local expat and tourist community that keep the pubs and bars rocking!
Nagoya, Batam’s main city is the center of the nightlife scene, as there are many pubs and bars, and most of Batam’s hotels are in Nagoya, so there are always a lot of visitors staying in the area. So if you are staying in Batam you should definitely get out at night and have some fun!
Nagoya, Batam’s main city is the center of the nightlife scene, as there are many pubs and bars, and most of Batam’s hotels are in Nagoya, so there are always a lot of visitors staying in the area. So if you are staying in Batam you should definitely get out at night and have some fun!
The Best Bandung Nightlife
Bandung nightlife is different because the crowd is different. I observed there are three main nightlife scenes in the city, corresponding to three types of clients:
In Bandung, the main clients of bars and nightclubs are the students coming from the hundreds of colleges, academies and universities you can find in the city. Most students only hang out in non-alcoholic cafés and cheap restaurants (ex: Warung Pasta), especially girls. Drinking alcohol in bars is restricted to a small part of the students, from rich families, sometimes Chinese.
The most typical student bar is Camden, which is not bigger than your living room and offer great prices on drinks. It is a place for hanging out with friends, smoking, drinking and listening to music. Similar joints I came across are 18Hours café, Escobar, The Loft (all with live music). In those places, usually very simple and friendly, you will see that there are usually a few groups of 5 to 10 folks from the same school. If you come alone, I don’t think you will meet many people. I saw very few foreigners, most of them being young expats teaching English to those same students.
The mall Paris Van Java is also a popular place for students, with a few cafés, among which the Manchester United Resto.
Those students go clubbing in a few nightclubs, all quite similar in terms of size, crowd and music: Legacy, Embassy (now named MOX as of 2014), Fame Station, Mansion and Amnesia to name the most popular. If you are familiar with the nightlife in Kemang (South Jakarta), maybe you will find some resemblances here: Affordable drinks, young clients, easy-going atmosphere, etc… The majority of the crowd is made of students, but you will find also a few expats/tourists (especially in Amnesia) and some Indonesian young executives/business owners.
All these places get really lively starting Wednesday night, with many girls dancing on the tables and everybody getting as drunk as they can (You may see a few drunkards puking in the toilet or being evacuated by the security…). The music is changing constantly, from house to RnB to Top 40.
If you want to meet girls, I would say these clubs are your best option. In all of them, I saw a few working girls, but it is very discreet. The majority of them are nice, normal and fun ladies who don’t see that many foreigners.
- The tourist nightlife scene: On weekends, the hills surrounding Bandung attract a lot of visitors, mainly families and group of friends from Jakarta. The cool air and the nice views have made Dago Atas and other uphill areas of Bandung (like Sersan Bajuri) some very popular nightlife and dining spots. In these places, the prices are more expensive than average, in particular a few tourists traps such as The Valley. Venues I recommend are Maja House, a restaurant, lounge and club, and Cloud 9. Both have spectacular views over Bandung and great cozy design. I think it is best to go there with a group of friends or with a date. With a car, it is a 15-20 minutes trip approximately and it get chilly so bring something warm.
- The red-light district nightlife scene: As in every city in Indonesia, there are numerous girly bars, clubs or karaokes. In Bandung, I think it is limited to two areas:
1) Jalan Braga has a lot of karaokes (Gryphon, R Karaoke), bars, pools (Klab Sentral) and clubs (Caesar’s Palace) for male customers (though ladies are welcomed too), among which wome westerners. It isn’t too bad, and you may meet some expats or backpackers there, for instance in North Sea Bar. Most of the venues are a little bit old though, except for Entro Lounge or Renaissance Karaoke, inside the Caesar’s Palace.
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2) The Saritem red light district is 100% Indonesian/Chinese, with no expats around. I didn’t enter any venue, except for Queen Rose and El Cavalo, which are quite recent. There is live music or DJ sets, and even if you’re not looking for a girl, it is fun to party there. Walking down Jalan Gardujati and nearby streets, I saw dozens of karaokes and massage parlours too. From what I heard, there are two luxurious spas in Bandung, similar to Malioboro in Jakarta: The Venetian Spa (in Paskal Hypersquare) and the Octopus spa, in Carrcadin Hotel. You also have a famous luxury karaoke near Setiabudi called Vegas.
Overall, I don’t think that Bandung nightlife possesses as much variety as Jakarta nightlife, but it is more laid-back and less expensive. If you live in Jakarta, it is worth visiting the city for a weekend trip since Bandung surroundings will keep you busy during the day, while you will have no trouble having fun at night.
Some practical infos:
Taxis: Use Blue Bird/Gemah Ripah/Cipaganti. In some areas, it is very difficult to get them, so if you have your driving license, try to rent a car for the weekend.
Prices: In students bar, a beer will cost you around Rp18,000, and Rp25,000 to Rp45,000 in a tourist place in the hills or inside a nightclub. Entrance fee for these is usually less than Rp50,000.
Hotels: A good area to stay if you have a budget of around Rp200,000 is on Jalan Cihampelas. Many hotels there, all of them with similar features: Air-con, old standard room, small TV and fridge, etc...
In Bandung, the main clients of bars and nightclubs are the students coming from the hundreds of colleges, academies and universities you can find in the city. Most students only hang out in non-alcoholic cafés and cheap restaurants (ex: Warung Pasta), especially girls. Drinking alcohol in bars is restricted to a small part of the students, from rich families, sometimes Chinese.
The most typical student bar is Camden, which is not bigger than your living room and offer great prices on drinks. It is a place for hanging out with friends, smoking, drinking and listening to music. Similar joints I came across are 18Hours café, Escobar, The Loft (all with live music). In those places, usually very simple and friendly, you will see that there are usually a few groups of 5 to 10 folks from the same school. If you come alone, I don’t think you will meet many people. I saw very few foreigners, most of them being young expats teaching English to those same students.
The mall Paris Van Java is also a popular place for students, with a few cafés, among which the Manchester United Resto.
Those students go clubbing in a few nightclubs, all quite similar in terms of size, crowd and music: Legacy, Embassy (now named MOX as of 2014), Fame Station, Mansion and Amnesia to name the most popular. If you are familiar with the nightlife in Kemang (South Jakarta), maybe you will find some resemblances here: Affordable drinks, young clients, easy-going atmosphere, etc… The majority of the crowd is made of students, but you will find also a few expats/tourists (especially in Amnesia) and some Indonesian young executives/business owners.
All these places get really lively starting Wednesday night, with many girls dancing on the tables and everybody getting as drunk as they can (You may see a few drunkards puking in the toilet or being evacuated by the security…). The music is changing constantly, from house to RnB to Top 40.
If you want to meet girls, I would say these clubs are your best option. In all of them, I saw a few working girls, but it is very discreet. The majority of them are nice, normal and fun ladies who don’t see that many foreigners.
- The tourist nightlife scene: On weekends, the hills surrounding Bandung attract a lot of visitors, mainly families and group of friends from Jakarta. The cool air and the nice views have made Dago Atas and other uphill areas of Bandung (like Sersan Bajuri) some very popular nightlife and dining spots. In these places, the prices are more expensive than average, in particular a few tourists traps such as The Valley. Venues I recommend are Maja House, a restaurant, lounge and club, and Cloud 9. Both have spectacular views over Bandung and great cozy design. I think it is best to go there with a group of friends or with a date. With a car, it is a 15-20 minutes trip approximately and it get chilly so bring something warm.
- The red-light district nightlife scene: As in every city in Indonesia, there are numerous girly bars, clubs or karaokes. In Bandung, I think it is limited to two areas:
1) Jalan Braga has a lot of karaokes (Gryphon, R Karaoke), bars, pools (Klab Sentral) and clubs (Caesar’s Palace) for male customers (though ladies are welcomed too), among which wome westerners. It isn’t too bad, and you may meet some expats or backpackers there, for instance in North Sea Bar. Most of the venues are a little bit old though, except for Entro Lounge or Renaissance Karaoke, inside the Caesar’s Palace.
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2) The Saritem red light district is 100% Indonesian/Chinese, with no expats around. I didn’t enter any venue, except for Queen Rose and El Cavalo, which are quite recent. There is live music or DJ sets, and even if you’re not looking for a girl, it is fun to party there. Walking down Jalan Gardujati and nearby streets, I saw dozens of karaokes and massage parlours too. From what I heard, there are two luxurious spas in Bandung, similar to Malioboro in Jakarta: The Venetian Spa (in Paskal Hypersquare) and the Octopus spa, in Carrcadin Hotel. You also have a famous luxury karaoke near Setiabudi called Vegas.
Overall, I don’t think that Bandung nightlife possesses as much variety as Jakarta nightlife, but it is more laid-back and less expensive. If you live in Jakarta, it is worth visiting the city for a weekend trip since Bandung surroundings will keep you busy during the day, while you will have no trouble having fun at night.
Some practical infos:
Taxis: Use Blue Bird/Gemah Ripah/Cipaganti. In some areas, it is very difficult to get them, so if you have your driving license, try to rent a car for the weekend.
Prices: In students bar, a beer will cost you around Rp18,000, and Rp25,000 to Rp45,000 in a tourist place in the hills or inside a nightclub. Entrance fee for these is usually less than Rp50,000.
Hotels: A good area to stay if you have a budget of around Rp200,000 is on Jalan Cihampelas. Many hotels there, all of them with similar features: Air-con, old standard room, small TV and fridge, etc...
Bali Nightlife
Night life in Bali starts late, which means around midnight. Many visitors wonder where crowds of expats suddenly come from around 1:00 in the morning – even when all of Kuta has been very quiet during the whole evening, the IN-places often become crowded after midnight.
There’s a simple explanation: during the early evenings many of Bali’s night owls either still work, visit friends at home, or simply sleep. Most of them visit pubs, bars, or discos only in the early morning hours. Therefore, if you plan a night out don’t start your dinner too early. Between 9:00 p.m. and midnight there are not many places we can recommend.
BALI ZONE:
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| Kuta | Legian | Sanur | Seminyak | Ubud |
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Visitors looking for company don’t need to worry. Wherever you go in Sanur and the Kuta area, there are many other single travellers with the same problem around – day and night. In Bali’s discos you’ll meet also many "kupu kupu malams" ("night butterflies" or working girls) and young boys who compete with the females and service all sexes. All taxi drivers know the more popular karaoke bars and massage parlours in Kuta and Denpasar, and the various "Houses of ill Repute" in Sanur’s narrow back lanes.
As reported in the BALI travel FORUM: "Prostitution is illegal in Bali. However, like in many countries, everyone turns a blind eye. Many girls can be found in nightclubs and bars in most areas. They look usually just like the girl next door, albeit with a bit more make up on, and they usually dress to please the eye. For the most part, they are gentle, easy to be with, and a lot of fun if you want to dance, drink and have a little fun with.
Sanur & Nusa Dua
Some quite popular places in Sanur are the BORNEO PUB on Jalan Danau Tamblingan and the TROPHY PUB in front of the Sanur Beach Hotel. Both, however, close around 1:00 a.m.
The discos and pubs in Nusa Dua’s 5-star hotels are often rather empty. They are mostly frequented by those visitors who stay in-house and are too tired to make the 30 minutes drive to Kuta.
The "Kuta" Area
Everybody looking for some action and fun in the evening goes to "Kuta" which nowadays means the area extending about 4 miles or 7 kilometers North from the original village of Kuta and includes now Legian, Seminyak and even Basangkasa. Here are most of the better entertainment places offering EVERYTHING single male or female visitors as well as couples might be looking for.
There are several places such as CASABLANCA etc. – down-market open-air pubs and very noisy discos full of stoned Aussies courting Javanese "Kupu Kupu Malams". PEANUTS Discotheque on Jalan Raya Legian at the Jalan Melasti corner (about the border between Kuta and Legian) has been re-opened very soon after it was gutted by a fire. The huge (air-conditioned) dance floor is often crowded, guests are a mix of locals and younger foreign visitors.
Closer to the center of Kuta you find the BOUNTY SHIP with a noisy, over-air-conditioned disco in the basement and the re-built PADDY’S not far from the original PADDY’S. Much more "IN" nowadays is the newer M-BAR-GO which features really good music and a better crowd than most other places. SKY GARDEN is also on the main road and an interesting place to go. The bar is on the top floor, the three storeys below feature all different lounge areas. The menu is huge but the food is often disappointing. When most places close around 2.00 or 3.00 in the morning, night owls of all kinds continue drinking at nearby MAMA’S until sunrise.
For a somewhat more civilized evening out, you can have dinner and a couple of drinks at the bar at either TJ’s or KORI in Kuta, at the open street side bar at NERO Bali right opposite AROMAS Restaurant in Kuta, at the re-built MACCARONI CLUB in Kuta, at MADE’S WARUNG in Basangkasa
(see BALI – Restaurants to Enjoy), or at the trendy HU’U Bar & Lounge near the Petitenget temple, LA LUCIOLA and THE LIVING ROOM.
One of the most "in" venues in Bali is KU DE TA right on the beach adjacent to the Oberoi hotel. This is the place to see and be seen, and from late afternoon there is a DJ providing rather noisy entertainment for Bali’s beautiful people. This is a great place to watch Bali’s famous sunsets, but expect to pay for a cocktail around US$10 and more.
You’ll find a large and quite popular HARD ROCK CAFE right at the beginning of Kuta’s beach road with live music from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Expect to find many singles of all kinds here looking for company. If you think this is too noisy, too crowded, or the air-conditioning too cold for you, try the CENTER STAGE at the HARD ROCK RESORT located in the back of the CAFE. As the name implies, the band performs on a raised stage in the middle of the huge round lobby bar until 11:00 p.m. Both HARD ROCK outlets are expensive by Bali standards.
The JAYA PUB on the main road in Seminyak features also live music and attracts many Indonesian customers who don’t mind the chilling air-conditioning and the sometimes horrible bands and singers. MANNEKEPIS, a pleasant Belgian pub/restaurant right opposite the QUEEN’S TANDOOR in Seminyak, features live Jazz on Thurdays, Fridays and Saturdays and serves good meals at reasonable prices.
Seminyak’s best place to have a drink and some fun after 11 p.m. are nowadays probably OBSESSION World Music Bar and SANTA FEE Bar & Grill, Jalan Abimanyu (also known as Gado Gado Road or Jalan Dhyana Pura). Life music, reasonably priced cocktails and the friendly girls attract many visitors until the early hours. Other popular night spots nearby in the same street are SPY BAR, LIQUID, Q BAR and MIXWELL ("for the alternative lifestyle"), SPACE and THE GLOBE. New bars and "Chill-Out Lounges" are opening all the time, and most of them feature DJ’s and/or live music on certain nights. Just walk down the road and check them out !
Later, from 2:00 a.m., it’s party time at the SYNDICATE, BACIO and DOUBLE SIX, a large open-air disco with several bars, big dance floor, and many tables. All three are located next to each other on the beach in Seminyak and charge an entrance fee of 30,000 to 100,000 Rupiah (depending on the day) for which you get a voucher for a free drink. Here and in nearby DEJA VU and LA VITA LOCA you’ll find most of Bali’s night owls drinking and dancing the night away until 4:30 a.m. or so. (The legendary GADO GADO Disco has been re-converted into a restaurant.)
Also, watch out for notices and small posters in Kuta and Seminyak announcing special events such as Full Moon Parties, House Warming Parties, Body Painting Parties, etc, etc. If these "parties" are announced to the public (even if only by word-of-mouth), they are open for everybody. You’ll have to pay for your drinks, therefore, don’t be shy.
Have fun!
There’s a simple explanation: during the early evenings many of Bali’s night owls either still work, visit friends at home, or simply sleep. Most of them visit pubs, bars, or discos only in the early morning hours. Therefore, if you plan a night out don’t start your dinner too early. Between 9:00 p.m. and midnight there are not many places we can recommend.
BALI ZONE:
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| Kuta | Legian | Sanur | Seminyak | Ubud |
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Visitors looking for company don’t need to worry. Wherever you go in Sanur and the Kuta area, there are many other single travellers with the same problem around – day and night. In Bali’s discos you’ll meet also many "kupu kupu malams" ("night butterflies" or working girls) and young boys who compete with the females and service all sexes. All taxi drivers know the more popular karaoke bars and massage parlours in Kuta and Denpasar, and the various "Houses of ill Repute" in Sanur’s narrow back lanes.
As reported in the BALI travel FORUM: "Prostitution is illegal in Bali. However, like in many countries, everyone turns a blind eye. Many girls can be found in nightclubs and bars in most areas. They look usually just like the girl next door, albeit with a bit more make up on, and they usually dress to please the eye. For the most part, they are gentle, easy to be with, and a lot of fun if you want to dance, drink and have a little fun with.
Sanur & Nusa Dua
Some quite popular places in Sanur are the BORNEO PUB on Jalan Danau Tamblingan and the TROPHY PUB in front of the Sanur Beach Hotel. Both, however, close around 1:00 a.m.
The discos and pubs in Nusa Dua’s 5-star hotels are often rather empty. They are mostly frequented by those visitors who stay in-house and are too tired to make the 30 minutes drive to Kuta.
The "Kuta" Area
Everybody looking for some action and fun in the evening goes to "Kuta" which nowadays means the area extending about 4 miles or 7 kilometers North from the original village of Kuta and includes now Legian, Seminyak and even Basangkasa. Here are most of the better entertainment places offering EVERYTHING single male or female visitors as well as couples might be looking for.
There are several places such as CASABLANCA etc. – down-market open-air pubs and very noisy discos full of stoned Aussies courting Javanese "Kupu Kupu Malams". PEANUTS Discotheque on Jalan Raya Legian at the Jalan Melasti corner (about the border between Kuta and Legian) has been re-opened very soon after it was gutted by a fire. The huge (air-conditioned) dance floor is often crowded, guests are a mix of locals and younger foreign visitors.
Closer to the center of Kuta you find the BOUNTY SHIP with a noisy, over-air-conditioned disco in the basement and the re-built PADDY’S not far from the original PADDY’S. Much more "IN" nowadays is the newer M-BAR-GO which features really good music and a better crowd than most other places. SKY GARDEN is also on the main road and an interesting place to go. The bar is on the top floor, the three storeys below feature all different lounge areas. The menu is huge but the food is often disappointing. When most places close around 2.00 or 3.00 in the morning, night owls of all kinds continue drinking at nearby MAMA’S until sunrise.
For a somewhat more civilized evening out, you can have dinner and a couple of drinks at the bar at either TJ’s or KORI in Kuta, at the open street side bar at NERO Bali right opposite AROMAS Restaurant in Kuta, at the re-built MACCARONI CLUB in Kuta, at MADE’S WARUNG in Basangkasa
(see BALI – Restaurants to Enjoy), or at the trendy HU’U Bar & Lounge near the Petitenget temple, LA LUCIOLA and THE LIVING ROOM.
One of the most "in" venues in Bali is KU DE TA right on the beach adjacent to the Oberoi hotel. This is the place to see and be seen, and from late afternoon there is a DJ providing rather noisy entertainment for Bali’s beautiful people. This is a great place to watch Bali’s famous sunsets, but expect to pay for a cocktail around US$10 and more.
You’ll find a large and quite popular HARD ROCK CAFE right at the beginning of Kuta’s beach road with live music from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Expect to find many singles of all kinds here looking for company. If you think this is too noisy, too crowded, or the air-conditioning too cold for you, try the CENTER STAGE at the HARD ROCK RESORT located in the back of the CAFE. As the name implies, the band performs on a raised stage in the middle of the huge round lobby bar until 11:00 p.m. Both HARD ROCK outlets are expensive by Bali standards.
The JAYA PUB on the main road in Seminyak features also live music and attracts many Indonesian customers who don’t mind the chilling air-conditioning and the sometimes horrible bands and singers. MANNEKEPIS, a pleasant Belgian pub/restaurant right opposite the QUEEN’S TANDOOR in Seminyak, features live Jazz on Thurdays, Fridays and Saturdays and serves good meals at reasonable prices.
Seminyak’s best place to have a drink and some fun after 11 p.m. are nowadays probably OBSESSION World Music Bar and SANTA FEE Bar & Grill, Jalan Abimanyu (also known as Gado Gado Road or Jalan Dhyana Pura). Life music, reasonably priced cocktails and the friendly girls attract many visitors until the early hours. Other popular night spots nearby in the same street are SPY BAR, LIQUID, Q BAR and MIXWELL ("for the alternative lifestyle"), SPACE and THE GLOBE. New bars and "Chill-Out Lounges" are opening all the time, and most of them feature DJ’s and/or live music on certain nights. Just walk down the road and check them out !
Later, from 2:00 a.m., it’s party time at the SYNDICATE, BACIO and DOUBLE SIX, a large open-air disco with several bars, big dance floor, and many tables. All three are located next to each other on the beach in Seminyak and charge an entrance fee of 30,000 to 100,000 Rupiah (depending on the day) for which you get a voucher for a free drink. Here and in nearby DEJA VU and LA VITA LOCA you’ll find most of Bali’s night owls drinking and dancing the night away until 4:30 a.m. or so. (The legendary GADO GADO Disco has been re-converted into a restaurant.)
Also, watch out for notices and small posters in Kuta and Seminyak announcing special events such as Full Moon Parties, House Warming Parties, Body Painting Parties, etc, etc. If these "parties" are announced to the public (even if only by word-of-mouth), they are open for everybody. You’ll have to pay for your drinks, therefore, don’t be shy.
Have fun!
Aruba - Carribean Restaurant & Bar
Aruba is a Cozy Place, with a beach ambience and atmosphere. The concept of Aruba’s food inspirations is a blend of affordable yet mouth watering Caribbean and Mexican gastronomies, Western & European favorites and also Asian Cuisine.
Chat the night away at Aruba's Bar & enjoy the woody and rustic atmosphere with performances from well known DJs and Live Bands playing Pop, Jazz and Soul. Aruba can also be used for private events, gatherings, and meetings.
Escape ke pantai tidak harus pergi ke pantai yang sesungguhnya. Rasakan suasana pantai di tengah kota dengan bar yang menyajikan berbagai macam minuman eksotis layaknya bar di pantai.
Nuansa dermaga dengan pajangan lukisan mini ala Karibia, sekaligus DJ booth dan mini stage untuk live band performance, menambah suasana bar menjadi lebih seru untuk Anda yang ingin menikmati hiburan sambil menikmati minuman favorit. Warna biru muda yang kental menambah suasana pantai lebih terasa.
Mexican food dengan kualitas rasa yang nikmat. Untuk minumannya, rasakan sensasi eksotis Aruba Aruba yang memadukan rum dan air kelapa sekaligus dengan irisan kelapa muda yang disajikan di gelas berbentuk batok kelapa. Scorpion Bowl, campuran dark and light rum dengan bacardi on flame, menambah rasa menjadi nikmat. Untuk yang ringan, pilihan lain ada Hurricane yang rasanya sweet and sour, menambah nuansa segar di tenggorokan.
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ARUBA - CARRIBEAN RESTAURANT AND BAR
Pasaraya Grande Blok.M Lt.G & UG
Jalan Sultan Iskandarsyah 2
Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12160,
Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 72780419
Open today 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Chat the night away at Aruba's Bar & enjoy the woody and rustic atmosphere with performances from well known DJs and Live Bands playing Pop, Jazz and Soul. Aruba can also be used for private events, gatherings, and meetings.
Escape ke pantai tidak harus pergi ke pantai yang sesungguhnya. Rasakan suasana pantai di tengah kota dengan bar yang menyajikan berbagai macam minuman eksotis layaknya bar di pantai.
Nuansa dermaga dengan pajangan lukisan mini ala Karibia, sekaligus DJ booth dan mini stage untuk live band performance, menambah suasana bar menjadi lebih seru untuk Anda yang ingin menikmati hiburan sambil menikmati minuman favorit. Warna biru muda yang kental menambah suasana pantai lebih terasa.
Mexican food dengan kualitas rasa yang nikmat. Untuk minumannya, rasakan sensasi eksotis Aruba Aruba yang memadukan rum dan air kelapa sekaligus dengan irisan kelapa muda yang disajikan di gelas berbentuk batok kelapa. Scorpion Bowl, campuran dark and light rum dengan bacardi on flame, menambah rasa menjadi nikmat. Untuk yang ringan, pilihan lain ada Hurricane yang rasanya sweet and sour, menambah nuansa segar di tenggorokan.
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ARUBA - CARRIBEAN RESTAURANT AND BAR
Pasaraya Grande Blok.M Lt.G & UG
Jalan Sultan Iskandarsyah 2
Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12160,
Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 72780419
Open today 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Jakarta Bars and Nightclubs
Jakarta is a strange juxtaposition of being the capital of the world’s largest Islamic country, but at the same time its nightlife is also one of the most vibrant in the Asia Pacific region. From hanging out with the “chi chi” in an upscale lounge, to exploring the seediest discos, or just grabbing a beer at the local sports bar, Jakarta offers a wide selection of over 200 bars, clubs, pubs and lounges scattered across the entire city to cater to every whim and preference.
JAKARTA ZONE:
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| Bintaro | Blok M | Cilandak | Grogol | Kebayoran Baru |
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JAKARTA ZONE:
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| Bintaro | Blok M | Cilandak | Grogol | Kebayoran Baru |
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| Kelapa Gading | Kemang | Kota | Kuningan | Mega Kuningan |
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| Menteng | Pondok Indah | SCBD | Senayan | Senopati |
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To realise this objective, we have assembled a team of dedicated individuals, whom work tirelessly to deliver exceptional quality content, innovative website features that is a click away. More than just a team, the family that is IndoNights.com is focused on making our website the most best it can be, with failure simply not being an option.
With a flat organisational structure, there is no boss, no opinion more important than another and no unnecessary red tape to get in the way of becoming the "Number 1 Nightlife Content Provider In Indonesia"
As a result of our team and philosophy, our audience continues to rapidly grow month on month, and continues to move towards our organisational goal.
To speak to one of our team members, please don’t hesitate to Contact us - contact@ightstyle.com