Sophia PiccouDec 1, 2012 @ 18:07
There are a few clubs here... it depends on wich type of environment you prefer, type of music, etc... 
There are a few clubs here... it depends on wich type of environment you prefer, type of music, etc... 
Rui G, Dec 1, 2012 @ 22:49
Do you find something Sophia?? i'm also looking for...
Bar's:
-Floortwo bar Kempinski
-Leopard Room hotel l'angleterre
-Rooftop 42
-Hold up
-La Boheme
-La Coupole karaoke
-Fizz
-Black Sheep
-Barber Shop
-Point Bar
-FMR
-Bar None
-Santa Cruz
Clubs:
-B&W
-Envogue
-B&L club
-Moa club
-Bypass
-La Garconniere
-Petit Palace
-Monte Cristo
-Moulin Rouge
-Mambo
-Macumba (FR)
These are the places i have been so far in Geneva, not all great, depends on what you like. If you have been to Java and Baroque, im guessing you would like to have a drink or dinner at Rooftop 42, have a snack and cocktail at Floortwo or Leopard room (live music every night except on sundays), and then catch the first 23:30 or second show 02:30 at la Garconniere with the best international drag, trans and strip shows. If you ike R&B chiq you should look out for Ocho Cinco events at Envogue.
Barnone has great sushi and FMR great burgers. Bypass & Moa are the biggest clubs in Geneva, Macumba is just across the border in France. Fizz & Hold up are open for after partys at 04:00. B&L club is famous for it's ladies nights on wednesdays, and Black Sheep & Barber Shop have the best cocktails in town. Petit palace is a club with two stripshows every night, and at Coupole you can sing karaoke with your friends.
Im sure im forgetting some, and some are not really high class Geneva style so be sure to google them first before you find yourself in a place you wouldnt like.
Have fun!
Bar's:
-Floortwo bar Kempinski
-Leopard Room hotel l'angleterre
-Rooftop 42
-Hold up
-La Boheme
-La Coupole karaoke
-Fizz
-Black Sheep
-Barber Shop
-Point Bar
-FMR
-Bar None
-Santa Cruz
Clubs:
-B&W
-Envogue
-B&L club
-Moa club
-Bypass
-La Garconniere
-Petit Palace
-Monte Cristo
-Moulin Rouge
-Mambo
-Macumba (FR)
These are the places i have been so far in Geneva, not all great, depends on what you like. If you have been to Java and Baroque, im guessing you would like to have a drink or dinner at Rooftop 42, have a snack and cocktail at Floortwo or Leopard room (live music every night except on sundays), and then catch the first 23:30 or second show 02:30 at la Garconniere with the best international drag, trans and strip shows. If you ike R&B chiq you should look out for Ocho Cinco events at Envogue.
Barnone has great sushi and FMR great burgers. Bypass & Moa are the biggest clubs in Geneva, Macumba is just across the border in France. Fizz & Hold up are open for after partys at 04:00. B&L club is famous for it's ladies nights on wednesdays, and Black Sheep & Barber Shop have the best cocktails in town. Petit palace is a club with two stripshows every night, and at Coupole you can sing karaoke with your friends.
Im sure im forgetting some, and some are not really high class Geneva style so be sure to google them first before you find yourself in a place you wouldnt like.
Have fun!
Bella Stella, Jan 4, 2015 @ 03:21
Have you tried the Chat Noir in Carouge ? It' a bar upstairs and a concert place/night club downstairs, open until 4am almost whole week. I like it a lot since they renovated it few years ago.
If you are looking for places where you don't need to dress up, I suggest the Usine, la Parfumerie and La Gravière. Usine is made of two independent floors, electronic music upstairs (you should look at the prgramm before going, the style changes a lot) and downstairs is often concerts and old school music (might be frenchy old school).
Have you tried the Chat Noir in Carouge ? It' a bar upstairs and a concert place/night club downstairs, open until 4am almost whole week. I like it a lot since they renovated it few years ago.
If you are looking for places where you don't need to dress up, I suggest the Usine, la Parfumerie and La Gravière. Usine is made of two independent floors, electronic music upstairs (you should look at the prgramm before going, the style changes a lot) and downstairs is often concerts and old school music (might be frenchy old school).
Pika, Jan 5, 2015 @ 15:27



