๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญ Bangla Street

Bangla Street, Phuket

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Bangla Street in Phuket is the street when it comes to stepping out! Bangla Road is the ‘strip’ to be on after the sun has set. Flickering neon lights, colourful signs, loud music and sexy girls luring tourists in with discount coupons. Consequently, you won’t get through the street without facing a ping-pong show menu card.

Over a length of four kilometres, you will find plenty of bars, pubs, nightclubs, Go-Go bars and restaurants. The possibilities are endless. You can go dancing in a disco, watch a boxing match, go to a Go-Go bar or nightclub, or something really special: watch an extravagant show with the most beautiful ladyboys. If you are not into the crowds and want to avoid the frenzy a bit, head to Soi Gonzo, the Aussie Bar or the semi-chic White Room Nightclub.

Just keep in mind that this is not a place for young children. There are a lot of women and lady-boys, walking around. If you’ve never seen this before, a world will open up for you. And if you are unlucky or just lucky a little more!

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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช Temple bar (District)

Temple bar Pub and district, Dublin

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Dublin’s most famous district is Temple Bar, a lively area where Irish pubs dominate the streetscape. If there is one thing the Irish are good at, it is drinking. From around three o’clock, the terraces and pavements in front of the pubs start to get crowded. Here you can drink beers and eat typical Irish pub food. You don’t drink a glass of wine here, but oysters and Guinness. Most pubs in the Temple Bar district offer that golden combination.

The most famous pub in this district is The Temple Bar Pub itself. The Temple Bar Pub is a proud family pub in the heart of Dublin. It is famous for its unparalleled craic and service, incredible all-day traditional Irish music and its extensive whisky and beer collections.

Apart from the pubs, you will also find cultural and creative initiatives. Nice art shops, vintage shops and you can visit the Gallery of Photography, the Irish Film Institute and the Temple Bar Gallery. It’s touristy, but listening to live music in the Irish pub is one of Dublin’s highlights.

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