| BA Hotel |
| The former Bavarian-American hotel has been painted grey, the smiling receptionists have been replaced by indifferent waitresses, and the lift music is now in the hands of DJs who think the world of themselves. Much talked about by those in the know, this ... |
 Bahnhofstr. 5
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| Club Stereo |
| Tucked away in a dark cellar complete with a large lightshow wall panel, long bar and cigarette machine, this is allegedly the city?s number one hotspot for soul, funk and reggae. Popular with students, dancing is permitted, even if you?re cool. Get here ... |
 Klaragasse 8 Tel: 211 04 55
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| Coyote |
| A big brick cellar, loud and hot, shaking to the latest boom-boom teenage dance music and featuring an interesting collection of matching, dancing barmaids. Frequented by a mixed age group of high-earning working class hedonists, the emphasis is definitely on fun rather than ... |
 Weintraubengasse 2 Tel: 13 39 20
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| Green Goose |
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 Vordere Sterngasse 25
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| Loom |
| Resembling a sophisticated school disco, Loom specialises in ear-splitting house music for the 18-25 crowd, who come to sip ?7 mojitos and look good on the red cube pvc seating. Ask the waitresses here what?s so great about the place and receive a ... |
Katherinengasse 14 Tel: 200 75 45
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| Marylin |
| Everything from Marrakesh Beat to reggae gets played inside this now legendary nightspot in the centre of the city. Why every half-educated 17-year-old German wants to be black is anybody?s guess, but that?s rather spoiling the fun of the place. Put your tongue ... |
 Luitpoldstr. 8 Tel: 24 31 85
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