Nightlife in Bydgoszcz - Nightclub guide and going out in Bydgoszcz

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One of the most important things about student life is the nightlife. After long days of classes, work or travelling, everyone wants to relax and have some fun. In Bydgoszcz going out at the weekend is very popular - on Friday and Saturday nights, you’ll see the city centre full of people. Students however, tend to have some parties during the week, as quite a few of them go home for the weekend. Here we’re going to talk about the best places for students to go.

  • Savoy: it is already on the website, click here.

  • Kubryk: if you want to party with other Erasmus students, Kubryk pub is probably the best choice. There are Erasmus parties on Thursdays. The pub has two floors and the lower one is more like a club than a pub with a great dance floor in the middle. You can also go there for live music concerts or sport events which you can watch on the big screens in both the pub garden and inside (16 screens in total, you can watch a whole round of Champions League matches in here) and they also host karaoke nights. Cheap beers - the student beer “Specjal” costs only 5 PLN. You can also order pizza. Address: 3 Podwale Street. A similar place: Jack pub, 65 Długa Street - student beer on Mondays for only 1.99 PLN!

  • Soda Club & Lounge Bar: posh/fancy club in the centre ( 4 Mostowa Street).

  • Metro Club: club at 62 Długa Street with parties on Friday and Saturday nights. On Saturdays entry before 10pm is for free for girls and students. Dance and pop music.

  • PRL: a pub-type place that gives off a PRL vibe - Polish People's Republic - thanks to the décor similar to that of a dark period of Polish history after WWII, when the country was under communist control. Right in the heart of the Old Market Square. This is a really good place to start your night out. Beer 0,5l - 5 PLN, vodka 40ml - 5 PLN. You can also try some traditional appetizers Polish people typically eat when drinking vodka, such as tatar, galart or ogórek kiszony.

  • Mózg: a club which is really well-known, and not only in Bydgoszcz. It has an alternative atmosphere, and is a prominent place within the city; full of good, independent music and art. You can find more information in the festivals section.....

  • Towarzyska Kafe: club and café with a modern vibe. Especially popular during the weekend, when there are live concerts (usually electronic music: techno, house and deephouse - it’s a very good place to see the leaders of the Polish electronic scene). Located in an old building, combining both art deco furniture (some of them are for sale!) and modern/hipster elements in a Scandinavian style. Prices are a little bit higher than in other places. Address: 12 Poznańska Street.

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