Bar guide
As there are thousands and thousands of bars in the world right now more and more people are looking for bar guides that can help them orient in the great number of bars in many countries.
Many sites are now collecting reviews from many people around the world. New bars are added weekly so you can be always up to date. You can find photos of the bars, their descriptions, contacts and thus can immediately call there and book the table.
The Venice of the North, Amsterdam’s attractions can read like a heady cocktail in honor of a rock’n'roll lifestyle. Bars in Amsterdam come in all shapes and forms, from small and intimate bars and pubs to large bars with a real dance floor. Some bars or pubs serve as a restaurant during the day and turn into a true club with live music and a dance floor where you can dance during the night. Most of the bars are located in the city centre. But you can also find some local cafes and bars in the more suburban areas of Amsterdam, if you’re staying outside the centre.
To truly experience the Dutch lifestyle when in Amsterdam you should visit one of the local Dutch bars where you can find the locals playing cards and having a glass of beer or wine and you can be sure you’ll get a warm welcome. These bars and cafes often look like a fifties living-room which really contributes to the ambiance.
Bars in Tokyo have much the same with European bars but still have there own spirit. From the sushi and sake bars of Roppongi, to the design temples of Shibuya and the Bladerunner skyscrapers of Ginza, this is a hi-tech, surreal, sci-fi assault on the senses, a city like no other on Earth. Say sayonara to what you think you know and fasten your seatbelts. Welcome to Tokyo. For a night out that you will never ever forget, head to the Roppongi district of the city, where the drink flows almost constantly throughout the week, and the neon lights make the streets bright as day even in the wee small hours of the afternoon.
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