A38
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BUDAPEST/ Updated : Jul 9, 2016, 16:27 IST
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A38 is not an ordinary club, it is a club created on a barge, docked on the banks of Danube. It is located on Buda side of the city and is easily accessible by night trams and river boats from Pest. This coolest club in Budapest i … Read more
A38 is not an ordinary club, it is a club created on a barge, docked on the banks of Danube. It is located on Buda side of the city and is easily accessible by night trams and river boats from Pest. This coolest club in Budapest is known to hold live concerts of well-known Hungarian as well as upcoming International artists on regular basis. Read less

A38 is not an ordinary club, it is a club created on a barge, docked on the banks of Danube. It is located on Buda side of the city and is easily accessible by night trams and river boats from Pest. This coolest club in Budapest is known to hold live concerts of well-known Hungarian as well as upcoming International artists on regular basis. A38 is a fun place to have drinks and party till late in the night. Besides the scheduled performances, there are impromptu gigs on Tuesdays where you can spot musicians mixing different genre of music. Whether it's indie rock, reggae, hip-hop or house, A38 shells out all. It is packed with locals as well as tourists for its live music scene. The ferry ride to the barge adds to the charm of the evening.
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