Bars & Clubs In Albania
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Whiskey Bar Tirana has a beautiful position in the middle of Tirana where is the movida. During the day, the pub bar is a fantastic coffee spot where you may sample delectable cappuccinos and other beverages. There is also a lunch menu available, as well as appetizers during Happy Hours
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Elegantly designed bar. They provide Shisha as well. Excellent view of the Tirana Pyramid from this spot.
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Tiki Bar Tirana, positioned at Rr. Perlat Rexhepi in New Tirana, with straw umbrellas and the environment inspired by the Caribbean beach bars, offers you a different environment for your entertainment.
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Night Clubs In Albania
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Latin Beat is the first latin club in Tirana,who is not just a club but a institution of latin culture. Dance Club / Dance Studio / Bar / Dance event Organizer Dance Lessons from Monday - Saturday 17:30 - 21:30 Latin Dance Party every Friday & Saturday NIght 22
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Mango Beach {Night Club - Beach Bar - Fast Food} Music: Mostly Dance and House (also Albanian hits).
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