Bandung Nightlife: Best Bars and Nightclubs (Updated 2017)
Bandung nightlife is just as interesting as the nightlife in Bali or Jakarta:
- Jakarta is
a gigantic city, with a lot of wealthy locals and expatriates. Its
nightlife tends to be chic and sophisticated, with hundreds of venues
competing to get the spotlight.
- Bali (Kuta/Legian/Seminyak)
is made for tourists, not for clubbers: The venues are relaxed but too
often overpriced and too mainstream. You will have fun, meet people, but
after a week you will get bored hearing Lady Gaga and Rihanna over and
over.
- Bandung nightlife
is different because the crowd is different. I observed there are three
main nightlife scenes in the city, corresponding to three types of
clients:
- The student nightlife scene: In Bandung,
the main clients of bars and nightclubs are the students coming from
the hundreds of colleges, academies and universities you can find in the
city. Most students only hang out in non-alcoholic cafés and cheap
restaurants (ex: Warung Pasta),
especially girls. Drinking alcohol in bars is restricted to a small
part of the students, from rich families, sometimes Chinese.
Camden Bar in Bandung
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The most typical student bar is Camden,
which is not bigger than your living room and offer great prices on
drinks. It is a place for hanging out with friends, smoking, drinking
and listening to music. Similar joints I came across are 18Hours café, Escobar, The Loft (all
with live music). In those places, usually very simple and friendly,
you will see that there are usually a few groups of 5 to 10 folks from
the same school. If you come alone, I don’t think you will meet many
people. I saw very few foreigners, most of them being young expats
teaching English to those same students. Check also Halfway Bar.
The mall Paris Van Java is also a popular place for students, with a few cafés, among which the Manchester United Resto.
Those students go clubbing in a few nightclubs, all quite similar in terms of size, crowd and music: Legacy (closed), Embassy (now named MOX as of 2014), Fame Station, Mansion and Amnesia to name the most popular. If you are familiar with the nightlife in Kemang (South Jakarta),
maybe you will find some resemblances here: Affordable drinks, young
clients, easy-going atmosphere, etc… The majority of the crowd is made
of students, but you will find also a few expats/tourists (especially
in Amnesia) and some Indonesian young executives/business owners.
All these places get really lively starting Wednesday
night, with many girls dancing on the tables and everybody getting as
drunk as they can (You may see a few drunkards puking in the toilet or
being evacuated by the security…). The music is changing constantly,
from house to RnB to Top 40.
If you want to meet girls, I would say these clubs
are your best option. In all of them, I saw a few working girls, but it
is very discreet. The majority of them are nice, normal and fun ladies
who don’t see that many foreigners.
The tourist nightlife scene: On weekends, the hills surrounding Bandung attract a lot of visitors, mainly families and group of friends from Jakarta. The cool air and the nice views have made Dago Atas and other uphill areas of Bandung (like
Sersan Bajuri) some very popular nightlife and dining spots. In these
places, the prices are more expensive than average, in particular a few
tourists traps such as The Valley. Venues I recommend are Maja House, a restaurant, lounge and club, and Cloud 9. Both have spectacular views over Bandung and
great cozy design. I think it is best to go there with a group of
friends or with a date. With a car, it is a 15-20 minutes trip
approximately and it get chilly so bring something warm.
- The red-light district nightlife scene: As in every city in Indonesia, there are numerous girly bars, clubs or karaokes. In Bandung, I think it is limited to two areas:
1) Jalan Braga has a lot of karaokes (Gryphon, R Karaoke), bars, pools (Klab Sentral) and clubs (Caesar’s Palace)
for male customers (though ladies are welcomed too), among which wome
westerners. It isn’t too bad, and you may meet some expats or
backpackers there, for instance in North Sea Bar. Most of the venues are a little bit old though, except for Entro Lounge or Renaissance Karaoke, inside the Caesar’s Palace.
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2) The Saritem red light district is 100% Indonesian/Chinese, with no expats around. I didn’t enter any venue, except for Queen Rose and El Cavalo,
which are quite recent. There is live music or DJ sets, and even if
you’re not looking for a girl, it is fun to party there. Walking down
Jalan Gardujati and nearby streets, I saw dozens of karaokes and massage
parlours too. From what I heard, there are two luxurious spas in Bandung, similar to Malioboro in Jakarta:
The Venetian Spa (in Paskal Hypersquare) and the Octopus spa, in
Carrcadin Hotel. You also have a famous luxury karaoke near Setiabudi
called Vegas.
Overall, I don’t think that Bandung nightlife possesses as much variety as Jakarta nightlife, but it is more laid-back and less expensive. If you live in Jakarta, it is worth visiting the city for a weekend trip since Bandung surroundings will keep you busy during the day, while you will have no trouble having fun at night.
Some practical infos:
Taxis: Use Blue Bird/Gemah Ripah/Cipaganti. In some
areas, it is very difficult to get them, so if you have your driving
license, try to rent a car for the weekend.
Prices: In students bar, a beer will cost you around
Rp18,000, and Rp25,000 to Rp45,000 in a tourist place in the hills or
inside a nightclub. Entrance fee for these is usually less than
Rp50,000.
Hotels: A good area to stay if you have a budget of
around Rp200,000 is on Jalan Cihampelas. Many hotels there, all of them
with similar features: Air-con, old standard room, small TV and fridge,
etc...
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