14 Best Bars in Moscow, Russia

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St. Petersburg may be known as Russia's cultural capital, but Moscow easily rivals its northern neighbor. Ballet at the Bolshoi, concerts at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, and theaters packed for Chekhov plays are among the highlights of the intense arts scene in this city with dozens of theaters and concert halls and many prestigious acting schools. From raucous, boho joints like Kitaisky Lyotchik to sophisticated "minigarch" (wannabe oligarch) hangouts, Moscow's nightlife scene has a little bit of something for everyone. Almost all the major hotels have upscale bars: those at the Baltschug Kempinski, Ararat Park Hyatt, and Golden Ring are elegant and have majestic views of the city. But you'll likely have more fun if you head out on the town and taste a little Russian hedonism, be it sipping a cocktail on the rooftop at Rolling Stone or jumping about to a guitar band at Krizis Zhanra. For those after something calmer, there are several English-style pubs like Sixteen Tons that are great for a quiet pint and a bite to eat.

Rolling Stone

Zamoskvorech’ye Fodor's Choice

What's considered by many to be Moscow's best night out presents an eclectic mix of all the best bits of the city's unique nightlife: bar-top dancing, creative cocktails, a huge roof terrace, and, of course, rigid face control. Some 3,000 clubbers are said to pass through this joint on an average weekend, so expect to have to wait to get in.

Solyanka

Kitai Gorod Fodor's Choice

Several rooms in this high-ceilinged converted mansion double up as a great café and restaurant during the day and a dance club after hours. Thursday through Saturday are laid-back techno and funk club nights, a top choice among Moscow's hipster youth, with free entry on Thursdays.

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Ulitsa Tverskaya

This gay club for both men and women is tricky to find, but has a welcoming atmosphere. It has DJs, film screenings, karaoke, and cheap drink deals.

12 ul. Tverskaya, Moscow, 125009, Russia
495-933--2815

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7freedays

Kitai Gorod

With its homely atmosphere, film nights, and tasty food, this club has become the top refuge of Moscow's gay and lesbian community and offers dancing and a good range of cultural events. Visitors should exercise caution when entering and leaving, though, as the bar has been subject to homophobic attacks in recent years.

6 per. Milyutinsky, Moscow, 101000, Russia
495-627--3101

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Arma 17

Eastern Outskirts

A vast warehouse to the east of the center makes a refreshing change from the city's glitzy clubbing scene. The club regularly hosts big international techno DJs and its raucous parties have been known to carry on long into the afternoon.

5 per. Nizhny Susalny, Moscow, 105064, Russia
905-717--1715

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Ulitsa Tverskaya

One of the best places in Moscow for live rock performances, this enormous five-story club includes a restaurant, a pool hall, a dance club, and several bars.

8 ul. Bolshaya Sadovaya, Moscow, 123379, Russia
495-650--9918

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Bud Arena

Northern Outskirts

With the biggest club stage in Moscow and a dance floor capacity of 3,500 people, this live music venue is a prime spot to see big and up-and-coming Russian groups, as well as foreign acts and DJs.

31 Leningradsky pr., Moscow, 125284, Russia
495-940--6755

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Central Station

Northern Outskirts

This popular spot with students is one of the most well established gay clubs in town, with a regular rotation of good DJs. Mostly men come here, but women are welcome.

Club Che

Kitai Gorod

A Latin American–theme involves occasional live Latino music, though music is usually provided by DJs playing Eurodance. Drink service can be slow at night, when the staff often dances with the crowd. Show up early or you'll never get in.

10/2 ul. Nikolskaya, Moscow, 109012, Russia
495-621--0668

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Crocus City Hall

Western Outskirts

Sting and Elton John have played at this huge complex on the Moscow ring road with a 6,200-seat auditorium. Check ahead and you might catch your favorite group from home.

65–66 km Moscow Ring Road (MKhAD), Moscow, 143400, Russia
499-550--0055

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Gipsy

Zamoskvorech’ye

Music at this stylishly decorated and very popular venue in the city's trendy Krasnaya Oktyabr complex varies from pop to techno. Some 400 disco balls hang over the club's large and lively dance floor. The club is well worth a visit for its roof terrace with stunning views over the Moskva River.

3/4 nab. Bolotnaya, Moscow, 119072, Russia
495-669--8693

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Karma Bar

Kitai Gorod

R&B and hip hop hits, live music, and hookah pipes make this club a popular night spot for expats and Russian alike. Lenient face control also helps bring in the crowds.

3 ul. Pushechnaya, Moscow, 107131, Russia
966-072--8570

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Papa's Bar and Grill

Kitai Gorod

Themed nights, daily happy hours, and disco music ensure there is always a party atmosphere at this lively club. Entrance is free during the week and expat nights are held every Wednesday.

22 ul. Myasnitskaya, Moscow, 101000, Russia
495-755--9554

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Propaganda

Kitai Gorod

This is probably the city's most reliable club for trendy, yet laid-back crowds and good DJs. It's the place to be on Thursday night. On Sunday night it turns into one of the city's most popular gay clubs.

7 per. Bolshoi Zlatoustinsky, Moscow, 101000, Russia
495-624--5732

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