Underground, Kolkata

 

If you are on the lookout for a party in Kolkata, Underground is one the popular hangouts that will guarantee you a superb night of music and fun. The ambience tends to remind one of the London Underground, while the club itself exudes a fusion of an upbeat and hip style. Enter by  climbing down a chic wooden staircase that leads you to the basement where the three corners of this club are named after Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and Oxford Street. The fourth corner houses a 600 sq ft dance floor. It is in this zone that you can feel the energy as the city’s party animals groove to the beats of the DJ. The bar is well stocked and the shots, flaming cocktails and other innovative drinks tend to make people flock here. Cocktails are priced at Rs. 600, which is not too bad if you consider Underground to be an after-party place. Partying hard for a night at Underground won’t hurt you much if you are looking for a really great weekend and want to dance till dawn. 235/1 Hotel Hindustan International, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Bhawanipur, Kolkata – ANKITA DEURI

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