Oslo
Nightlife – When people visit Oslo
many of them think only of the daytime activities
that the city has to offer. However, the city also
has an extensive nightlife, which is both enjoyable
and assorted.
Perhaps one of the best bars to visit in Oslo is
Bar Boca. An intimate and fifties
inspired bar, Bar Boca is the perfect place to go
and wind down and relax. The atmosphere does crank
up a notch as the evening progresses, and they serve
almost every drink under the sun.
Want some where more relaxing and comfortable, well
the The
Bristol Lounge
is an ideal location - it is in the classy
Hotel Bristol. Designed like a typical English pub
it has the look and feel of the real thing. There
is a definite atmosphere and a homely feel about it
so if you're a Brit and feeling a bit homesick this
is the place for a beer. .
If it’s a nightclub you’re after, then
you can’t go far wrong with the club known as
Soho. This popular club has live
shows, bars, lounges, dance floors, and DJ’s
spinning discs all through the night. The crowd is
a good mix and the club is the type of place where
everyone is there just to have fun.
The Beach Club is perhaps one of
the trendiest bars in Oslo and one where the buzz
is always lively and where young crowds drink the
night away. It is a rather ordinary hamburger joint
and the tables etc could be found in any American
diner but it's the crowd that gives it its ambience
and it is made for those who are young and stylish
at heart.
However, if you want somewhere to relax and have
a great conversation then the Tea Lounge
is an ideal choice. This stylish lounge with its mellow
music and mosaic tiled bar serves a mixture of alcoholic
and non-alcoholic teas and beverages. Picture windows
and high backed plush red sofas finish off this inviting
setting.
Yet another trendy crowd puller can be found at the
Café Con Bar. The neat and
quirky 1970’s design is eye catching and fun,
and is the perfect place to really let your hair down.
If you want something unusual try the Cafe
b. It is in a suburb of Oslo and has a distinct
multicultural theme. If often has small exhibitions
of handcrafts and paintings and on some evenings a
week there is a cultural display.
Looking for a nightclub, then you can’t go
too far wrong with the nightclub known as Soho.
With such a evocative name, this popular club has
all the options, live shows and music, bars and cocktail
bars, lounges, dance floors, and with DJ’s spinning
discs all through the night, the place is on fire
most of the time. The crowd is a good mix of ages
and preferences and the club is the type of place
where everyone is there just to have fun.
Bar Boca
Thorvald Meyers gt. 30,
Oslo,
Norway
Phone: 22/04-10-80
Beach Club
Aker Brygge,
Telephone: 22/83-83-82
The Bristol Hotel
Kristian IVs gt. 7,
Phone: 22/82-60-00
Cafe b
Web: www.cafeb.no
Address: Bergensgt 12
0468 Oslo
Café Con Bar
Brugt. 11,
Oslo,
Norway
Phone: 22/05-02-00
Soho
Kirkegt. 34,
Oslo, Norway
Phone: 22/42-91-00
Bar Boca
Thorvald Meyers gt. 30,
Phone: 22/04-10-80
Tea Lounge
Thorvald Meyers gt. 33B,
Phone number: 22/37-07-07