THE BEATLES CLUB
Read moreAs its name suggests, this establishment, located in a busy street near the Opera House with many bars and places to go out, worships the Beatles. Decorated accordingly, with posters, vinyl records and other emblematic objects of the British group, you can listen to the great hits of the Manchester quartet, for the nostalgic; but the house is eclectic and other groups and music are on its programme, to the rhythm of which you will have a drink accompanied by appetizers in a friendly atmosphere.
LE PETIT SALON
Read moreIn our tiny living room, we really missed this Petit Salon. We even missed this neighborhood nestled along a railroad line in the 7th arrondissement! In this nightlife spot, lovers of electro music, but also lovers of disco in another style, gather in two rooms with totally different decorations. One room is high-tech and contemporary, with images that punctuate the music. The other is decorated in the Empire style. A highly specialized program featuring the crème de la crème of DJs and musicians. Le Petit Salon also hosts exhibitions.
STOP CLUB
Read moreOne of the few clubs where a different band, local or foreign, performs almost every night, from rock to salsa to jazz and folk, with a preference for rock. The prices are reasonable and the evening lasts late into the night. One of the few places where you can see young people eager to show their difference. Called "Jacky Juky", these young people fascinated by the underground culture of the West want to go against the trend in Yerevan and wear an eclectic look, borrowing from hip-hop, grunge or gothic.
KAMI LOUNGE CLUB
Read moreLocated at the top of the prestigious Abovian Street, beyond Charles Aznavour Square, this club of relatively recent creation has managed to stay "in the wind" (which is called kami in Armenian). It will appeal especially to house music fans, but the DJs are changing and the musical program is varied, even if the clientele is a little less so. It gives a glimpse of Armenian middle-class and wealthy youth, who can afford a drink or cocktail, which is prepared with care by the bartender. However, the prices remain reasonable.
LE LONDON CLUB
Read moreThe reopening of the mythical Corniche club was expected at the turn. A place on 2 floors, which was previously reserved for the quadras, now opens to a young clientele. The Marseille DJ, Greg essians, in charge of programming, bets on Friday (Friday's 80 ' s) and Saturday's more generalist with R'n'b, koudour and music on demand. For the garden, the "cozy lounge" surpassed the old velvet and wood. As far as the musical environment is concerned, London offers a very eclectic choice as you can focus on zouk, as well as more electro-magnetic sounds or variety (frequent passages of the tubes of the 1980 s).
HARD ROCK CAFE
Read moreThe site is divided into two parts: The restaurant, open very early, and the nightclub from midnight. It is a place especially frequented by a very fresh youth and many travellers from the Gulf and Saudi Arabia.
SPORT BEACH
Restaurant and beach club offering a beautiful private swimming pool just a ...Read more
DANCETERIA
Read moreThe name is directly inspired by a mythical New York place. The atmosphere resembles the best small electro clubs in European capitals. We are here in the Opera district, but at Danceteria, nothing to do with the atmosphere of the surrounding clubs. Relaxed mentality, love of music, peace of mind and conviviality between dancers, that's all that counts. A welcome concept in a city that is still too old-fashioned in its way of partying. Thanks to places like the Chapiteau or Danceteria, Marseille is in tune with the times. Famous DJs are programmed and announced regularly on social networks. Local and international scene.
LE TROLLEYBUS
Read moreThe Trolleybus is one of the oldest discotheques in Marseille. This is a fact but it is still in the air of time and eternal youth. Its location on the Old Port, very close to many bars, makes it one of the busiest night spots in the city every weekend. Established in the galleries of the former galley arsenal, the nightclub is made up of several rooms with different atmospheres. All generations will therefore find their happiness there. A petanque room even completes the whole.
BOUM
Read moreOpened in November 2022 on a small and lively square of the Cours Julien, this dance bar is a model of its kind, quite unique in the city: a place for all, without distinction of gender and sex, where tolerance and benevolence are the order of the day. The public is rather young but mixes during the night. The musical program is rather focused on electronic music. The customers feel good and not judged, we can only appreciate this kind of place which is widespread in Northern Europe but still too rare in our Mediterranean cities.
SEVEN WONDERS
Read moreOn the ground floor, a restaurant where you eat pretty well. On the floor, a dance track whose access costs 50 RUB.
CANCAN MARSEILLE
Read moreLe Cancan or New Cancan, depending on the name, is THE reference for gay clubbing in Marseille. Founded in 1991 by Michel Piacenza, it's just a stone's throw from the Canebière, and attracts a gay and gay-friendly clientele every Saturday in a supercharged atmosphere. In the 1970s, the creator of Le Cancan created one of the city's first openly gay bars. A pioneer in his field, the club is now well accepted as the only gay club in the city (surprising for France's second-largest city).
CAIRO JAZZ CLUB
Read moreExcellent jazz club where local and international musicians perform. You will find the calm atmosphere of the jazzy clubs with some more festive evenings where the music approaches other styles more rock, pop or electro. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings are particularly popular, so it is absolutely necessary to reserve. To make a passage in this club makes it possible to discover the current Egyptian scene, here one leaves voluntarily carte blanche to the underground artists. Admission is reserved for people over 25 years old.
MOON DECK
Read moreIt's primarily a restaurant, but there's dancing around 1am. The best advice is to make a reservation for midnight, eat a dessert, have a drink and let yourself be carried away by the music. Well-known belly dancers perform here on certain evenings (usually Tuesday and Thursday). Please note! Reservations are increasingly essential. The Moon Deck is located on the Blue Nil Boat, which hasn't moved in years. The food isn't very good, but you'll enjoy the dance floor more with a drink in hand.
BAZAR - LA PALMERAIE
Read moreThe Bazaar and the Palmeraie (in summer) are THE dance floor of the 8th, one of the most famous in the Phocaean city. Here, the management is working hard to renew the offer, attract the jet set with the best international house music labels and DJs in sight. In other words, the bouncers are not laughing at the entrance, the selection is tough. In the summer, the Bazaar settles outside, on its terrace, for outdoor parties at the Palmeraie. A dense program for the golden youth of Marseilles, with afterworks, private showcases of renowned artists, but also theme nights and famous djs. The policy at the door is rather strict, come well dressed.
LE TRENDY
Read moreThe Trendy, in agreement with its very evocative name, is a stone's throw from the Old Port, which offers a trendy decor, a rather chic atmosphere and a resolutely design framework. Hi-tech but warm, the space offers evolutionary lighting, LED panels and plasma screens creating a special atmosphere and recalling that we are here in the very festive universe of the night. Under venerable vaults, install on our sofas and then déhanchez on the latest sounds mixed by the DJ.
FRUIT DE LA PASSION
Read moreLocated in an area outside the centre, the Fruit of the Passion restaurant is worth a motorized move because the location is very pleasant. If you make a stop restaurant, no surprise on the menu: Caribbean specialities (cod acras, Creole boudin, curry chicken…) and then disco. Éclater, Latino and tropical styles (cha, bachata, kizomba), but unlike the restoration section, do not dance only on French overseas music but also on all musical genres of the moment. The Smart Council: by couple or six-eight but with equal mix.