
The offer in Slovenia will not disappoint lovers of night life, dancing and parties that take place until the early morning hours. At best, it will leave you tired after a sleepless night. Parties in numerous Slovenian
nightclubs,
bars and
discotheques can be unforgettable, while still being repeatable, which is even better. All you have to know is where and when such parties take place. Like elsewhere in the world, due to workdays, in Slovenia, the majority of night parties take place on
Friday and
Saturday. However, during the warmer period from May until September, every night during the week can be pretty lively.
Warm-up
Parties in numerous Slovenian towns begin in the early evening hours. Then it is mostly restaurants in city centres that come to life. Numerous bars take care of suitable music with regard to the ambience they would like to create – in some places you can listen to
live performances of Slovenian and other
pop,
rock or
jazz musicians. Some bars also provide large
TV screens or
projection screens where you can enjoy exciting
sports events, such as a football or basketball match. Until midnight or 1 AM, when the majority of bars serve their last drinks, the parties are very much alive. In these night hours, the party moves to
nightclubs,
bars and
discotheques.
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When parties are in full flow

You will have to pay an entrance fee for some nightclubs and discotheques; however, this includes
a payment for the purchase of a drink. Those of you who look younger should expect to be asked for ID on the way in, since entry is only allowed to persons who are
older than 18 years. In the majority of clubs and discotheques, DJs play loud
dance music that is frequently electronic or a mix of various pop and rock hits. Considering that smoking is forbidden in Slovenia in all closed bars, you can get some great exercise on the dance floor.
In some nightclubs, the dance floor is also reserved for
erotic dance performers. Furthermore, Slovenia offers nightclubs the gay community as well. In the late night hours, there is a lot of happening at
alternative culture centres as well as
youth centres. Lately, the evening and night tourist offer in towns is gradually supplemented by guided visits of popular bars, known abroad as a pub-crawl.
Do not take a risk
If you had alcohol at a party, you should walk home or call a
taxi. Namely,
fines for driving under the influence alcohol are
very high in Slovenia, while the police are frequently conducting controls in the vicinity of nightclubs. However, a fine does not come close to the costs and other problems of causing a traffic accident.