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From sampling cocktails and listening to local bands to taking in stunning views from a rooftop bar, nightlife in Beijing has a lot to offer. The city’s most popular drinking district is Sanlitun Bar Street, but you can also find good bars in the Xingfu Cun area, Lucky Street and Haidian. With its panoramic city views and pulsating dance floor, the rooftop club Xiu is one of the city’s hottest nightspots. Beijing also has its share of live music bars, namely the underground gig venue 2Kolegas, the hutong bar Hot Cat Club and the retro-themed Modernista which hosts everything from burlesque shows to jazz jams and movie screenings. For the best cocktails in the city, go to Apothecary, Mai bar and Face.
Step through an enormous illuminated pyramid and down into this underground electro haven and you can expect to find yourself amongst - and joining in with - the swinging arms of glitter-faced clubbers and the masses tha...more
This exclusive lounge club, designed by world renowned Philippe Starck, has quickly become a popular place of status in Beijing due to its spectacular interior.
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This place is run by a local rocker and his mum who is often at the bar serving the unpretentious punters their Qingdaos (beer). Add disheveled sofas, board games, and garishly painted walls to the mix and you really fee...more
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover and never has the phrase been truer than when it is applied here. Tucked within an unimpressive old school house near the south gate of the worker’s stadium is a bar so gl...more
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