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| This is one of the best-known gay and lesbian clubs and it has a convenient central location. Although a small venue, it has a decent dance floor, regular DJs and different themed nights. Open seven nights a week. Info: Tverskaya Ulitsa, 12, Moscow Tel. 7 495 933 2815 12 Volt Web Site Source: www.waytorussia.net |
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| One of Moscow’s oldest gay clubs, this is another popular place which has been running for more than a decade. Reopened in 2004, the club now boasts three levels and three bars. Outrageous stage shows featuring transvestites play at several times each night. Otherwise DJs spin a mix of eclectic, upbeat and danceable music together with the old Soviet hits. Info: Nastavnichesky Per., Moscow Tel. 7 495 916 3555 Tri Obezany Web Site Source: www.waytorussia.net Photo: Tri Obezany |
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| Housed in a 17th century building, overlooking Balchug Street, the cavernous GQ Bar is one of Moscow’s smartest nightspots. Two balconies overlook an intimate dining area, and a large bar stands by the entrance. Smooth, solid and glossy, the bar is emblematic of the venue as whole: slightly imposing and fashionably expensive. Owned by renowned Russian restaurateur Arkady Novikov, a menu of well-executed, if unavoidably, Russian dishes is served alongside a wide range of wines and, of course, vodkas. Despite the name, the venue appeals to both sexes and is popular with a more mature, business-minded crowd. Live music is supplied most nights by a pianist with a DJ taking over later in the evening. Info: Ulitsa Baltschug Dom 5, Moscow Tel. 7 495 956 7775 GQ Bar Web Site Source and Photo: www.worldsbestbars.com |
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| The cutting edge and trendy City Space Bar & Lounge is located on the 34th floor, offering breathtaking views of Moscow; making you a part of the new Moscow skyline. The dramatic staircase offers a chance at making a grand entrance into Moscow's most stylish bar. Info: Kosmodamianskaya Nab. 52 Building 6, Moscow Tel. 7 495 221 5357 Krasnye Source and Photo: Swissôtel |
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