The nightlife in Cyprus comes in many different forms. It can be as hyper and passionate as you have of all time seen, yet if you're coming across as for a understated subtle nightlife scene, Cyprus has that too. It all depends on which part of Cyprus you are at. From world superiority nightclubs to themed bars, candlelit restaurants and relaxing lounges, Cyprus is all about variety.
If you are a clubber at heart, then Ayia Napa on the east coast of Cyprus is just for you. Known as a clubbers paradise, at least two dozen nightclubs are found along this beautiful town, along with a small amount of good bars, pubs and cafes. Take your picks from clubs like Club Ice, a club famous for its R&B and garage music, Castle, a huge club with three indoor rooms and even one outside or head for Insomnia, a bar that rings real to its name, as when clubs are winding down at 4am, Insomnia is just opening, playing music till the sun rises. For a funkier bar-type, try out The Bedrock Inn, with a theme of... you guessed it, the Flintstones with a colossal type Fred Flintstone effigy towering over the access of this bar that hosts karaoke continually summer evening.
If you're looking for a a larger amount of toned lessened and smaller crowded version of Aiya Napa, Limassol is just now for you. Before Aiya Napa took the party capital crown, Limassol was it with its impressive nightlife scene, but don't get me wrong though, Limassol can supply you just a good as a time as Ayia Napa. Check out The Basement, Limassol's prime party hangout, among dozens of clubs, pubs and cabarets dishing out mainstream pop and rock. If you are up for it, head for Privilege, this huge venue is out of the main tourist area but is worth the cost to get there, dishing up European and Greek chart hits with a number of dancing spaces.
For the a larger number of friendly and relaxed atmosphere, operated to Paphos, a town that is considered to be more family-oriented consequently the rest with a lower rowdy feel. Many fine restaurants and tavernas can be discovered here, with a selection of live bands to suit your taste. If you are in the mood for a beer, head to The Robin Hood, a cheerful kitsch pub with a medieval castle-style theme which has a range of opportunities of cold beers on tap. Other clubs include The Gallery, offering R&B and garage music, Red Cube Club ( Good for anyone who's a night owl as such a doors don't still open till midnight), S-Cape and Rainbow, a club with a musical menu which might actually be able to rival that of Ayia Napa or even Ibiza.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
A Guide to the Bars and Nightlife in Cyprus
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