Naktsdzīve Frankfurtē: labākie bāri, klubi un daudz kas cits

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Nightlife in Frankfurt: Best Bars, Clubs, & More

Tas nav viss Frankfurtes bizness. Vācijas finanšu centrs ir arī liela studentu pilsēta, dzīvā džeza skate un tech house mūzikas dzimtene. Šo starptautisko ainu veido gandrīz 30 procenti ārvalstu pilsoņu, kas nozīmē, ka ikvienam ir kaut kas.

Šis ceļvedis par naktsdzīvi Frankfurtē parādīs, kurp doties, lai atrastu ballīti, populārākos bārus un klubus, kā arī padomus, kā iziet pilsētā.

Kur ballēties Frankfurtē

Frankfurtes daudzveidīgā naktsdzīve ietver visu, sākot no grezniem vīna bāriem līdz džeza bariem un beidzot ar tehno klubiem. Katrā pilsētas apkaimē ir atšķirīga noskaņa, kas ļauj viegli izvēlēties centru atkarībā no tā, ko vēlaties pavadīt nakti.

  • Bokenheima : Frankfurtē ir aptuveni 40 000 studentu, un daudzi dzīvo šīs universitātes apkārtnes austrumu daļā.
  • Bahnhofsviertel : Hauptbahnhof (galvenās dzelzceļa stacijas) apkārtne ir Frankfurtes sarkano lukturu rajons . Lai gan tas kādreiz bija diezgan nogurdinošs, tas kļūst arvien iekārojamāks un piedāvā plašu bāru izvēli, īpaši Kaiserstrasse apkārtnē.
  • Bornheima : šajā rajonā ir daudz izsmalcinātu bāru, īpaši Berger Straße apkārtnē.
  • Salzhaus: šis centrālais rajons ir ideāli piemērots kokteiļbāriem un cilvēkiem, kuri tos mīl,
  • Sachsenhausen : šī tradicionālā apkaime uz dienvidiem no upes ir bāru cietoksnis un vietējo iecienītāko e bbelwoi (ābolu vīna) tavernu. Tuvāk upei ir vairāk tūristu, lētāks un pārpildīts ar studentiem, savukārt tālāk uz dienvidiem ir labāk piemērots relaksējošam pūlim.

Bāri Frankfurtē

Frankfurtes bāri var būt izsmalcināti, mierīgi vai viss pa vidu.

  • Club Voltaire : Šis bītniku bārs tika izveidots 1962. gadā, un tas ir patvērums mūziķu un aktīvistu pūlim. Katru dienu notiek lasījumi un citi aktuāli pasākumi, kā arī bāra ēdieni, alus un sidrs. Sagaidiet mierīgu noskaņu ar džeza un blūza skaņu celiņu.
  • Dauth-Schneider : šī apfelwein (ābolu sidra) krodziņš ir atvērts vairāk nekā 150 gadus, un tas ir lieliski piemērots, lai pasēdētu ar vietējiem iedzīvotājiem un vingrinātu ebbelwoi izrunu.
  • Luna bārs : ja vēlaties malkot dzērienu pēc garas darba dienas vai konvencijas, šis ir labākais kokteiļu bārs pašā pilsētas centrā. Mēbeles ir tikpat stilīgas kā dzērieni, un pirmdienās ir dzīvā mūzika, bet citās nedēļas dienās ir dīdžeji.
  • Jimmy’s Bar : šis klasiskais bārs ir atvērts kopš 1951. gada, un tajā tiek pasniegtas autentiskas amerikāņu stila klavierbāra noskaņas. Gaidiet biznesa pūli un kvalitatīvus dzērienus, uzkodas un apkalpošanu.
  • Naïv : Amatniecības alus ir plaši izplatīts Vācijā, un šī ir labākā vieta Frankfurtē, kur baudīt vairāk nekā 100 alus no visas pasaules, tostarp vairākas mājās gatavotas alus iespējas.
  • Frankfurtes mākslas bārs : šajā rosīgajā bārā ir aktīvs džeza koncertu, kabarē un lasījumu pasākumu grafiks. Piektdienās vietējie un starptautiskie dīdžeji piedāvā intīmu kluba atmosfēru.
  • Piegāde pēc darba : šis kruīzs pēc darba laika pa Mainas upi aptver dažādus pilsētas dizaina elementus, kā arī koncentrējas uz atmosfēru ar dzērieniem un socializēšanos.

Clubs in Frankfurt

Germany’s club scene is legendary, and while Berlin gets most of the attention these days, Frankfurt actually paved the way with its world-renowned Cocoon Club: No matter that this club is closed, there are plenty of others to get your groove on.

  • Robert Johnson: This acclaimed club on the banks of the Main river is one of the best techno clubs in the world. The tech house genre was developed here and top DJs frequently make an appearance, utilizing their top-tier sound system. This is a spot for techno devotees and with only 100 person capacity there is a strict door policy.
  • Tanzhaus West: Located in an old factory, this underground club plays music ranging from cyberhouse to hip-hop to goa trance. The outdoor garden is open for DJ sets and live concerts in the summer.
  • O25 Club: Once a fire shelter, this dark and smoky space features all kinds of music and caters to a young crowd.
  • Club Anthrazit: This little electro club of course has a DJ, but also a VJ (Video Jockey) that projects colors, patterns, and shapes to fit the music.
  • Dreikönigskeller: Since 1988, Dreikonigskeller in Sachsenhausen has and themes that differ each day like jazz and blues, music from the ’60s and ’70s, R&B and soul, New Wave, and more.
  • The Cave Club: This underground nightclub is relaxed, cheap, and loud with alternative and heavy metal music.
  • Club Travolta: A fashionable two-story club with minimalist design and music from electronic to hip-hop.
  • U 60311: This is an electronic club with almost 10,000 square feet of dance space for the young and energetic. Placed in a former pedestrian tunnel, it was refurbished in 2006 and is still gritty and fun.
  • Silbergold: This mega-club often has a long line waiting to get in, but once you are in you can party all night to the many different guest DJs.
  • Chango Latin Palace: Chango is the largest club in Frankfurt featuring Latin music. A dance teacher offers lessons to start the evening, then club-goers salsa into the night.
  • Final Destination Club: Final Destination is the place to go for anything goth, heavy metal, or hardcore.

Live Music in Frankfurt

Frankfurt also has many live music venues with a focus on jazz. Kleine Bockenheimer Strasse is also known as Jazzgasse” for all the jazz clubs located on the street. But there are plenty of places to hear live music across all genres.

  • Jazzkeller: Undoubtedly the most important jazz club in Frankfurt. Greats like Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, and Dizzy Gillespie have played here.
  • Jazzlokal Mampf: Another famed jazz club established in 1972, Jazzlokal Mampf holds over 150 concerts a year.
  • Batschkapp: Batschkapp is an alternative club opened in 1976 which has hosted the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Pogues, and many more.
  • Elfer Music Club: One of the most famous rock clubs in Germany, Elfer is an ideal venue for rock, metal,and indie music.
  • Clubkeller: This basement club is an indie and alternative music club with local bands as well as international acts.
  • Brotfabrik: Located inside an old bakery, Brotfabrik has two stages, an event hall, two restaurants, and a bar. You can see performances from classical musicians, indie artists, and everything in-between.
  • Das Bett: Committed to doing things a little different, all the music played here is from the alternative scene. On Sundays, there is a day of “bed rest”.
  • The Cave: Called Frankfurt’s “worst-lit” club, this is the place to go to party hard to loud, live music.
  • Spritzehaus:In the middle of the cider district, Spritzehaus has daily concerts to bang your head to.

Outdoor Bars in Frankfurt

In summer, the party moves outside. Nearby Offenbach has several excellent Strandbars (beach bars), but here are a few worth visiting in Frankfurt.

  • Mainstrand: The patio along the river is one of the best places for a drink and the a view. Choose from their wide selection of cocktails, beer, or wine as well as a choice of tapas.
  • Mantis Roofgarden: The roof terrace here provides for stunning views, as well as three club rooms where you can dance from dusk until dawn.
  • CityBeach Club: Sand and palm trees at this beach club help you forget that you’re in the center of the city.

Tips for Going Out in Frankfurt

  • Transit in Frankfurt is fairly comprehensive, but the S-bahn and U-bahn lines are limited from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m.
  • Buses run 24 hours a day and taxis can be called at any hour. Ubers and other ride-shares have not been completely successful in Germany.
  • There is no hard closing time in Germany. Generally, places stay open if they still have customers so places can be open all night, although most close around 1 a.m. on weekdays.
  • Tipping is generally no more than 10 percent. Often, you can just round up to the nearest euro for small amounts.
  • There are very few restrictions on alcohol consumption in public in Frankfurt. Buying a drink at a late-night shop and having a low-key drink by the river is generally acceptable.
  • Many restaurants and bars are closed on Mondays.
  • Prostitution is legal in Germany and the red light district in Bahnhofsviertel is becoming a popular nightlife hang out.