Any advice on where/which are good clubs in Stockholm? Heard it's expensive and often the limit age is +- 23 (I'm 20).
And also, is "lunch beat" that popular? Seems fun
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The age limit thing is true for the expensive adult places, there's always places for youths as well, though obviously they tend to be a bit shittier.
I was never big on the club scene in Stockholm (always just tagged along since my friends knew all the "cool" places) but I remember liking Fasching (kind of upscale jazzy livre-music place), trädgården (they do have the age limit sometimes, you have to check), and maskineriet (free entry! No wardrobe a bit undergroundy place right next to Central station)
Dunno about lunch beat anymore
>>1266352
Many times the doormen/security guards will overlook your age deficiency and let you in if you're a non-Swede with a passport as foreigners can give the club more panache. Of course, this doesn't apply if you're brown/muzzie.
>>1267191
Hmm, I haven't thought about the foreigner aspect but otherwise I wouldn't really agree, I feel like it only happens if you're a pretty girl, or the one person below age limit in a group of friends. Though sure, if you just talk to people in the queue and ask them to let you be their "foreign friend who they're showing around" you might have a high success rate
>>1266352
Stockholm isn't really a place for clubbing, unfortunately. Gothenburg is better.
Try to find an Open Air party, if anything.
>>1267415
I got into places with higher age limits all the time with my American passport when I was an exchange student. The exception being Harrys. I wasn't in Stockholm, though, it might be different there.
What different kinds of bars and clubs would one find in Sweden?
>>1267814
Cool, good to know