It’s obvious that the venue's new owners have, fortunately, decided on a completely totally different feel to the place. At the moment there are two areas, namely one medium-sized dancefloor with a bar in the middle and comfy sofas around the edges, and a dark and separate smokers' lounge.
On our Friday night visit the club was virtually empty, but the marketing manager assured us that the "crowds" getting to know the place are mostly young, diverse, down-to-earth people who are unified in one common goal, simply to dance, relax and have fun. We also heard that Traffic really does fill up later in the night, beyond our bedtime, so don't be discouraged if it's not heaving with sweaty bodies by 11pm. The dancefloor is packedafter midnight, we were told, and the music never lets up until the club closes well into the wee hours.
It should be noted that the alcohol prices are lower then elsewhere in the Old Town, some 30 percent lower in fact, and there is no entrance fee, just a basic face control at the door. So head directly there if you want a few evening drinks before the lithe and youthful night party really starts.
I ve been to all exclusive holets in Turkey and noone was stricting you with drinks. I dont thinks that is true. Probably
there is going to be some time period in which the bars will be open and you can drink as much as you do, I remember a friend
drinking beer non stop a day. Antalya has a very good broad night life. I dont think you re gonna be bored a minute if you go
to the right places.I would recommend Kiris World. Thats a hotel in a town like 1 hour from the city. I guess you can also
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