Dance the night away at a cool, intimate and cozy place at Club 1900 in the Heidelberg district. The nightclub is such a perfect addition to the partying scene in the area that you will see this place filled to capacity during the weekend. There is usually a long waiting during holidays but otherwise you will get a place to dance and drink. Take a seat at the bar and enjoy your drink or dance to your heart’s content.
As you step in to the Dubliner, you will find yourself transported across the seas to Ireland. This fantastic hotel and its pub are endowed with oodles of Irish charm, with traditional furnishings and fittings flown in from Dublin, and live Irish music. A popular meeting point for the sporting fans of the city, a diverse range of sporting events are screened at the pub with a steady flow of Scottish single malts and beers like Guiness, Jameson and Murphy's to keep the crowd roaring. A scrumptious selection of traditional Irish bar snacks and international favotites like nachos and BLTs are available to be enjoyed with your drink at the bar, on the terrace or in the beer garden until 11p. The hotel rooms are comfortable and inviting, fitted with modern amenities and furnishings. With so much, and more, on offer at the Dubliner, you will find that Irish hospitality is within easy reach in the city of Heidelberg.
If the thought of hiking all the way up the hill to check out the castle doesn't appeal to you, or if you've just come back down from the trip and need some time to rest, this cafe would be a good choice. Situated right on the Marktplatz, the outdoor seating affords a direct view of the old castle. There are non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks available, including quite a good selection of wines, and the coffee is very good - fresh, hot and strong. The crowd is quite mixed, with yuppies and youngsters vying for tables. Inside, the decor is no-frills - solid wooden tables and chairs and pale yellowish walls with minimum adornment.
Chill with your pals over a couple of beers and a football game at the Reichsapfel & Lager in the Heidelberg town. This place is a cool new addition to the party scene but you will not find people dancing around here. It is more of a relaxed bar and pub feel, with good drinks, ample of options in beer and cocktails and a nice seating area with rustic ambiance. Don’t go much on the food, because there are only finger varieties here.
Regularly visited by celebrities, Baton Rouge is the premier name in Mannheim's nightlife scene. Although classy, it is not clannish and welcomes guests from all backgrounds and demeanors. Once a staid bank building, this place now has a plush lounge bar predominantly done up in shades of red with soft cushions and soft lighting. The dance floor takes on a life of its own as international DJs bring their own distinctive brand of world music to Mannheim. Interestingly, no one knows what inspired the name Baton Rouge; could it be named after the capital of Louisiana or does it simply mean Red Stick? The club can also be rented for private events.
If the thought of hiking all the way up the hill to check out the castle doesn't appeal to you, or if you've just come back down from the trip and need some time to rest, this cafe would be a good choice. Situated right on the Marktplatz, the outdoor seating affords a direct view of the old castle. There are non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks available, including quite a good selection of wines, and the coffee is very good - fresh, hot and strong. The crowd is quite mixed, with yuppies and youngsters vying for tables. Inside, the decor is no-frills - solid wooden tables and chairs and pale yellowish walls with minimum adornment.
As you step in to the Dubliner, you will find yourself transported across the seas to Ireland. This fantastic hotel and its pub are endowed with oodles of Irish charm, with traditional furnishings and fittings flown in from Dublin, and live Irish music. A popular meeting point for the sporting fans of the city, a diverse range of sporting events are screened at the pub with a steady flow of Scottish single malts and beers like Guiness, Jameson and Murphy's to keep the crowd roaring. A scrumptious selection of traditional Irish bar snacks and international favotites like nachos and BLTs are available to be enjoyed with your drink at the bar, on the terrace or in the beer garden until 11p. The hotel rooms are comfortable and inviting, fitted with modern amenities and furnishings. With so much, and more, on offer at the Dubliner, you will find that Irish hospitality is within easy reach in the city of Heidelberg.
Chill with your pals over a couple of beers and a football game at the Reichsapfel & Lager in the Heidelberg town. This place is a cool new addition to the party scene but you will not find people dancing around here. It is more of a relaxed bar and pub feel, with good drinks, ample of options in beer and cocktails and a nice seating area with rustic ambiance. Don’t go much on the food, because there are only finger varieties here.
Regularly visited by celebrities, Baton Rouge is the premier name in Mannheim's nightlife scene. Although classy, it is not clannish and welcomes guests from all backgrounds and demeanors. Once a staid bank building, this place now has a plush lounge bar predominantly done up in shades of red with soft cushions and soft lighting. The dance floor takes on a life of its own as international DJs bring their own distinctive brand of world music to Mannheim. Interestingly, no one knows what inspired the name Baton Rouge; could it be named after the capital of Louisiana or does it simply mean Red Stick? The club can also be rented for private events.
Dance the night away at a cool, intimate and cozy place at Club 1900 in the Heidelberg district. The nightclub is such a perfect addition to the partying scene in the area that you will see this place filled to capacity during the weekend. There is usually a long waiting during holidays but otherwise you will get a place to dance and drink. Take a seat at the bar and enjoy your drink or dance to your heart’s content.