Waranga is one of Stuttgart's most popular meeting places. It offers a sunny terrace equipped with awnings, plants, loungers and comfortable daybeds for that genuine relaxing feeling. The club, with its tranquil atmosphere, attracts all kinds of guests. This is an ideal place to relax with your friends after a hectic day at work. The club organizes events and plays of all kinds of music, thus making it a hot spot for all revelers. The Waranga Club Lounge is also rented out for parties, business events, presentations or private parties.
This club has gone through a couple of revisions and name changes in recent years, but is now well ensconced as ProTon, as the many painted representations of the positively charged particle which adorn the walls will remind party-goers. Positively charged too is the crowd, which is generally young, and moves until dawn to a featured mix of trance, house, techno, and, increasingly, hip-hop. Of special note, there is a cool video wall on which chunks of movies or videos are spliced together in a way that always seems appropriate given the music.
The 7grad lounge opened for the first time in 2005 offering the best in entertainment. It presents mixed music and house/electro and is one of the simple yet chic bars in the Theodor-Heuss-Strasse. The lounge consists of a large space with excellent other worldly interiors and lighting. Make sure that you are dressed in your best so as not to feel out of place among some of the city's most beautiful party people.
One place which promises a perfect clubbing experience is the Lehmann Club. Located along the Seidenstrasse in Stuttgart-Mitte, cultural celebrations like Christmas parties and other such theme nights are a regular feature at the club. Also, live shows, especially music concerts, regularly rule the event calendar at this club. Entertainment to its fullest is offered by this extremely popular event venue.
This club has been in action on Stuttgart's Killesberg since 1980, when it kicked off the "two clubs in one location" trend that now dominates Stuttgart. The large dance floor typically is playing house and techno, and in the smaller club hip-hop, rap and classic rock can usually be heard. The entire location itself is very well designed and has been continuously updated through the years so that it always has a fresh and modern impression. One important thing: be sure to come appropriately dressed (that is, a little bit fancy) if you want to get in the door without trouble.
In Stuttgart-Heslach, the Buddha Lounge Red Mandarin offers an exceptionally stylish ambiance on an area of over 2000 square meters. Canopied beds from India, and Asian serenity invite guests to stay and enjoy themselves for a while. On Saturdays the Buddha Lounge turns into a vibrant party space with some of the coolest people stopping by. Don't be surprised to find yourself rubbing shoulders with a local celebrity here. This is the place to be until the early hours of morning!