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When the ship docks at the port of Lisbon, housed in an old warehouse clinkered the LUX Club. Thanks to his co-owner John Malkovich and excellent DJ-selection he has become the hottest club of the Portuguese. Many international DJs in LUX ensure that an equally stylish and musically demanding audience is treated to the proper mix of Electro, Dance and House Music. In the spacious rooms of the LUX, two dance floors available. An advantage of a small Sylvester Earrings: The dance floor upstairs is in the form of two-seaters lined upholstered bed frames, where you can let bygones be plagued dance. On the lower dance floor, however, is the faster beat to dance in the New Year's Day lunch. The perfect place for celebrating is certainly the roof of the club, on which one has a magnificent view of the fireworks over the River Tagus....
Mick Jagger, Paris Hilton, Naomi Campbell and Sean Combs - they have all been celebrated here. Les Caves du Roy is one of the most famous clubs in France - and is purely for celebrities a special advantage: Paparazzi should not be here! Since opening in 1967, the look remains the same: Baroque columns frame the cozy booths and dance floor. "The style is uncompromising and authentic," said Philipp Plein. A bottle of beer here costs € 28 - but those are for the well-heeled visitors here is a peanut anyway. ...
The club opened in 2008, anything is possible - that implies at least the institution: In addition to a restaurant, a smoking room and the dance floor, there is also a bathroom with a freestanding tub ... At the toilets hang no gender signs, therefore, men and women to enter these rooms at random. Nathalie Colin loves to Cha Cha: "It has the glamorous decadence of the 30s and a well-mixed, trendy clientele." She also knows one of the best-kept secrets of this place: "In order to even open the door to a hidden room. .. "He who has no time for a trip to Paris should at least once to look at the website - a real adventure! ...