Night life in Wroclaw
Poles love their nightlife and they love to boogie. You'll be hard pressed to find a more jovial group of people. On any special occasion (a very subjective concept), you will have no problem finding a friendly Pole to join in the revelry. From fancy, strict-door-policy spots to laid-back beer tanks to quiet, cosy cafes... it's all here in Wroclaw!!!!.
One of the nearest pub from our hostel is Pub Felicita owned by Italians who wanted to bring a colourful slice of Italy to Wrocław. With the bright red, orange and yellow walls they've certainly created a hot environs for a party, complemented by a hot selection of disco tracks. Cut loose on the dancefloor, shake your thing on the bar, or chill out with a water pipe... You'll spend many a happy hour here.
NoName
If it's unbridled, unadulterated fun you're after in Wroclaw then look no further than the cavernous interior of No Name. Two dancefloors ensure that punters always can find something to shake their booty to, whether they prefer latino music, chart hits, pop, r'n'b, house, or even the dreaded disco polo. During summer be sure to check out No Name's courtyard which becomes the venue of some highly entertaining beach parties, complete with drinks promos. No Name is not so much anonymous as synonymous with Wroclaw's nightlife.
One of the nearest pub from our hostel is Pub Felicita owned by Italians who wanted to bring a colourful slice of Italy to Wrocław. With the bright red, orange and yellow walls they've certainly created a hot environs for a party, complemented by a hot selection of disco tracks. Cut loose on the dancefloor, shake your thing on the bar, or chill out with a water pipe... You'll spend many a happy hour here.
Bezsennosc is the Polish word for 'insomnia', and this proves to be an apt enough name for this classy venue: parties here go on long into the night as Wroclaw's coolest citizens huddle around tables in conversation or slip onto the small dancefloor when the eclectic mix of alternative, dance and rock moves them. Bezsennosc is also one of the best looking venues in town: its slate-grey walls are stylishly adorned by an incongruous mix of oil paintings and graffiti-style print art, whilst vast crimson drapes provide both a blood-red splash of colour and an underworld atmosphere.




