2.35;1
Address: Berns, Berzelii Park
9pm – 4am
150 kronor
Age: 23 and over
The new Berns has undergone a major facelift and has recently reclaimed its undeniable place as one of the city’s biggest, best and most ambitious nightclubs.
Walk in through the hotel entrance, go down the stairs and you will discover a gigantic floor space with more than enough room for dancing, getting to know people and hanging around in the lounge in a nice dark environment with the freshest clientele in town.
In terms of music, Berns plays everything from hip-hop to house, jazz and soul. There’s also a major focus on art exhibitions, film viewings and other visual treats.
Bauer Weekends
Address: Bauer, Götgatan 15
9pm – 1am
Free entry
Age: 20 and over
The hyper attractive Götgatan bar Bauer has made a major commitment to getting in great DJs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Large sections of the snazzy Stockholm elite are brought together in the large bar to play everything from hip hop, Baltimore club and disco to indie rock and electro.
Southside
Address: Hornsgatan 104
8pm – 1am
Age: 20 and over
It’s twenty years since The Stone Roses seminal debut album was foisted on an unsuspecting world. Relieve the summer of love 1989 with a band put together especially for the occasion consisting of members from some of Sweden’s best bands and promising to play every single song from the album.
Trinity Sound
Address: Bysis, Hornsgatan 82
10pm – 3am
Age: 20 and over
Trinity Sound has been spreading the word of reggae in Stockholm since 1993. A lot of people and parties have passed in that time, but trinity veterans like Governor Andy, Daddy Boastin, Fabulous G and DJ Flars are still there behind the decks and the mics, making sure the party never ends.
More club tips at Djungeltrumman (In Swedish)
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