These six party hotspots know how to throw a shindig in the after-hours. From glitzy multi-level clubs to the craziest underground parties, they cater to your every hedonistic desire.
New Orleans
This American city can be likened to a rebellious teen that never grows up. From the famously touristy Bourbon Street, littered with jazz clubs, restaurants, strip joints and bars, to Mardi Gras - there's never a dull moment in Orleans. Even a hurricane can't disrupt the party. Hurricane parties, in fact, are something of a tradition here - they started out as a way to make the best of a storm during lock-ins, and have turned into house-parties, thrown just about any place where people can get together and eat, drink and be merry. No doubt, N'awlins sure knows how to let its hair down.
Berlin
Berlin is to Germany what NYC is to the US. Spearheading the cause of European hedonism, the city stays open till as late as what would be considered breakfast time elsewhere. Get ready to down a few Jagerbombs and dance the night away.
Amsterdam
No surprise here. Amsterdam is the one place where you can have yourself a good time all year round. However, there's more to the city than the Red Light District, or the neon lights of Leidseplein - alternative bars have DJs spinning their beats, while bar crawls have been known to last all through the night. Amsterdam also hosts some world-class festivals and events, including the Amsterdam Dance Event, the Lowlands Festival, and Queen's Day on April 30th, when 800,000 people dance, drink and smoke their way through the streets.
Warsaw
Warsaw is one of the best cities to party in. Offering a super choice of music (and style), you can opt to go to a fancy club in the city centre or hop across Wisla River to chill out at one of the less mainstream places. Best of all, the Poles are open-minded, and always up for a good time.
Buenos Aires
South Americans are passionate about partying. This incredibly fashion-conscious and uber-modern city boasts massive nightclubs by the waterfront, stylish bars and underground grunge venues tucked away from the tourist spots. The party starts only after midnight and lasts right up till sunrise.
Montreal
Canada's second-largest city is widely regarded as the country's party capital. With an effervescent nightlife scene, it is the undisputed hub for late-night revelries. Montreal has several multi-level bars, where each floor is dedicated to different tastes, as well as a thriving complex of dance clubs featuring the biggest local artists and best international talent. The city's laws are liberal, so don't worry about getting in trouble.
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New Orleans
This American city can be likened to a rebellious teen that never grows up. From the famously touristy Bourbon Street, littered with jazz clubs, restaurants, strip joints and bars, to Mardi Gras - there's never a dull moment in Orleans. Even a hurricane can't disrupt the party. Hurricane parties, in fact, are something of a tradition here - they started out as a way to make the best of a storm during lock-ins, and have turned into house-parties, thrown just about any place where people can get together and eat, drink and be merry. No doubt, N'awlins sure knows how to let its hair down.
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Berlin
Berlin is to Germany what NYC is to the US. Spearheading the cause of European hedonism, the city stays open till as late as what would be considered breakfast time elsewhere. Get ready to down a few Jagerbombs and dance the night away.
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Amsterdam
No surprise here. Amsterdam is the one place where you can have yourself a good time all year round. However, there's more to the city than the Red Light District, or the neon lights of Leidseplein - alternative bars have DJs spinning their beats, while bar crawls have been known to last all through the night. Amsterdam also hosts some world-class festivals and events, including the Amsterdam Dance Event, the Lowlands Festival, and Queen's Day on April 30th, when 800,000 people dance, drink and smoke their way through the streets.
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Warsaw
Warsaw is one of the best cities to party in. Offering a super choice of music (and style), you can opt to go to a fancy club in the city centre or hop across Wisla River to chill out at one of the less mainstream places. Best of all, the Poles are open-minded, and always up for a good time.
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Buenos Aires
South Americans are passionate about partying. This incredibly fashion-conscious and uber-modern city boasts massive nightclubs by the waterfront, stylish bars and underground grunge venues tucked away from the tourist spots. The party starts only after midnight and lasts right up till sunrise.
Photo by: Francis Bourgouin, Creative Commons Attribution Licence
Montreal
Canada's second-largest city is widely regarded as the country's party capital. With an effervescent nightlife scene, it is the undisputed hub for late-night revelries. Montreal has several multi-level bars, where each floor is dedicated to different tastes, as well as a thriving complex of dance clubs featuring the biggest local artists and best international talent. The city's laws are liberal, so don't worry about getting in trouble.
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