Geneva Nightlife

L'Arbalète
The closest thing to a proper pub in central Geneva, l'Arbalète is packed with after-work drinkers and sports fans watching European football on the big screen. Beers on tap, plenty of wines by the glass and free bar nibbles make for a lively weeknight atmosphere.

Address: 4 Rue de la Tour-Maitresse | Telephone: 022 311 1515 |

Soleil Rouge
This popular bar is frequented by a sophisticated after-work crowd, drinking sultry Spanish wines and munching tasty tapas around a huge wooden table. It's particularly lively on balmy evenings, when wine aficionados spill out onto the pavement.

Address: 32 Boulevard Helvétique | Telephone: 022 700 0024 |

Sud des Alpes
Founded in 1971 by a group of enterprising musicians, Sud des Alpes functions as a jazz school by day and a club by night. At weekends the stage is taken over by pianists, trumpeters, percussionists and singers, while weeknights are dedicated to lively jam sessions.

Address: 10 Rue des Alpes | Telephone: 022 716 5630 |

Grand Théatre de Genève
This imposing and ornate venue hosts breathtaking opera productions such as La Traviata while also welcoming sombre chamber music and solo singing recitals (geneveopera.ch).

Address: 5 Place de Neuve, Old Town | Telephone: 022 418 3130 |

Moa
One of Geneva's biggest clubs, Moa has previously played host to such celebrated DJs as Benny Benassi and Martin Solveig. Every Friday and Saturday, clubbers flock to the two dance floors for a taste of trance, electro and Latin beats.

Address: 22 Chemin des Batailles | Telephone: 079 721 7001 |

Macumba
Only a short journey from Geneva, Macumba is the biggest nightclub in Europe, boasting 12 bars and six dancefloors with completely different interior design and varying vibes. Past guest DJs have included Bob Sinclar and Carl Cox, attracting clubbing pilgrims from far and wide (macumba.net).

Address: 403 Route d'Annecy, St Julien en Genevois (France) |

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