Its location, off the traditional tourist trail makes Culto Café and Night Bar a big hit with locals. The bar is away from the touristy centre of the Old Town. This is also the reason for reasonably priced drinks here. The interiors at Culto Cafe are chic and modern. But the average of the clientele is usually below thirty, so do keep that in mind before putting it on your itinerary. If you are comfortable with that, then you are bound to have a good time at Culto Café and Night Bar. Music isn’t too loud most nights—this makes it easy to converse and catch up with friends. However, you won’t be disappointment if you just want to dance the night away. There is a section dedicated solely to dance music at Culto. If you’re not too knackered at the end of the evening, then the walk back to the Old Town is a pleasant one.
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