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    Nizhny Novgorod:   Nightlife

Picasso It throws large-scale parties everyday, with music bands and DJs rocking the dance floor. It has its own site with loads of pics and announcement of upcoming events.read more>

Belinsky St., 61

Sputnik Centre Part of a Moscow-based chain, it houses a cinema, a café, a bar, and the Fifth Element night club, with a hodge-podge of music styles. Here you can enjoy a game of billiards, sing a karaoke or squander you money in a casino.read more>

Gorky St., 141

Pobeda A huge bowling centre, with competitions held regularly both for rookies and professionals. The interior is a Soviet-style one, with stars, battle maps, leaders’ portraits and red banners.read more>

Beketov St., 38

Gudok Fridays and Saturdays in this industrial-style workshop are highlighted by rock concerts. Apart from bowling, billiards, gambling machines and strip tease, it offers good and budget meals.read more>

Belinsky St., 61

LEKS Don’t drink too much here or else you’ll get lost – the club occupies several floors boasting a bar, satellite TV, karaoke, billiards. Show parties and striptease spice up the nights. read more>

Zelensky Sidest., 8.

MATRIZA The city’s largest dancing club, it enjoys the modern music and lightning equipment. The club is geared towards teenagers, with a focus on , disco & progressive house, europop, r-n-b, rock-n-roll, latino and best Russian hits.read more>

Rodionov St., 4





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