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![]() So, what's the Croatian club zone like? As a rule, after-dark life is fairly relaxed. There are a few strut-your-stuff scenes with VIP rooms, ropes, glaring bouncers et al. but for the most part, it's come-as-you-are and the cover is a reasonable 30 to 40HRK. In the bigger cities, some of the most cutting-edge music, art and fashion is served up in multi-purpose cafe-bar-clubs open from noon until midnight. Otherwise, as elsewhere, dance clubs don't really get going until 'round midnight. Here is a guide to the best nightlife in Croatia by region. ZagrebHere's where you'll find the greatest variety of nightlife from local drinkers' pubs to big, flashy discos. The scene is hottest from September to June and quiets down considerably in the summer. Read more about Zagreb nightlife. IstriaAlthough most of Istria's towns have a few bars & clubs, the best nightlife in Istria is in Pula but you'll have to go out of town for it. Read more about Pula nightlife. The nightlife in Kvarner is so good that many Zagreb residents head to the sea just to party. Maybe that's why Kvarner nightlife rocks. The two best places are Rijeka for a good pub-crawl off-season and Novalja on Pag Island for wild, electronic beach parties in the summer. ZadarVery local, adventurous and dynamic, it's worth a trip to Zadar just to go out at night. Plus, most of the best clubs are concentrated in the historical centre making clubbing a breeze. Read more about Zadar nightlife. SplitThe tanned, toned good looks of the Split population are all on display in the city's slick discos. There's also a laid-back student-y vibe in the Old Town. Read more about Split nightlife. HvarDo the words Carpe Diem mean anything to you? Hvar's chic-est club is attracting party people from the world over including the two Hilton sisters. There are a few less-exalted places but generally you'll want to dress up to live it up. See more about Hvar nightlife. DubrovnikThere are some discos and informal clubs but there's also a lot more at the ritzy end of the range. Read more about Dubrovnik nightlife. ResourcesTo keep abreast of what's happening in Croatia's clubs, check out Club Pages which is mostly (but not exclusively) in Croatian.
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