Sky Garden
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BALI/ Updated : Aug 24, 2016, 16:14 IST
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Sky Garden is the biggest nightclub in Bali, and is without a doubt one of the most popular clubs in the whole of Bali currently. Sky Garden is part of the Legian Entertainment Complex, which is home to multiple clubs and bars, an … Read more
Sky Garden is the biggest nightclub in Bali, and is without a doubt one of the most popular clubs in the whole of Bali currently. Sky Garden is part of the Legian Entertainment Complex, which is home to multiple clubs and bars, and is a complete nightlife destination. Sky Garden is built on 3 floors and includes a rooftop bar, Irish pub, and a huge nightclub called the Sky Dome, plus an R&B room and an EDM dance floor. Read less
Sky Garden is the biggest nightclub in Bali, and is without a doubt one of the most popular clubs in the whole of Bali currently. Sky Garden is part of the Legian Entertainment Complex, which is home to multiple clubs and bars, and is a complete nightlife destination. Sky Garden is built on 3 floors and includes a rooftop bar, Irish pub, and a huge nightclub called the Sky Dome, plus an R&B room and an EDM dance floor.Sky Garden’s rooftop lounge is popular for its all-you-can-eat buffets that include, free flowing Bintang beers that get the party started. Downstairs at the main nightclub, the Sky Dome has some serious clubbing underway, starting at around 11pm, with world-class DJs, exciting lights, lasers, and fire dancers who really get the crowd going.
The music played here is mostly commercial and mainstream hits, and the crowd is a real mixture of tourists and people of all nationalities. Sky Garden is one of the cheapest nightclubs in Kuta, so it’s no surprise that it is usually crowded 7 nights a week, but is especially the place to be on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday nights. Drinks are cheaper before midnight, and the club keeps pumping until around 3am. Girls drink for free before midnight on Sundays.
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