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Formerly Memphis, this redesigned venue houses two clubs: Topaz with progressive, funky house music, and Deep, where the sounds are more mainstream R&B plus Greek hits.
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Also in the centre of things, Equinox plays a nightly medley of nostalgic classics from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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The top bar for sporting action, with big-screen TVs showing the world’s major sports events, from Grand Prix motor-racing to World Cup soccer.
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The gentle pulse of dub and reggae is the order of the day here. Friendly, laid-back and open day and night.
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You’ll find eight bars for the price of one in this drinker’s paradise so bring a man-sized thirst with you. There is something for everyone here, from the Down-under Sports Bar with big-screen sporting action to the Red Lion Pub serving English beers on tap.
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Style-conscious Graffiti attracts few foreign visitors, perhaps because it’s in the town centre not in the tourist area. Relaxed background music, a good choice of drinks, and hookah pipes for those who like their tobacco Middle Eastern-style.
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Guru is more stylish than the run of Agia Napa’s pubs and bars – they even have a smart-casual dress code. There are three bars, bar snacks and a generally civilized atmosphere.
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Just when everywhere else is thinking about closing – around 4am – Insomnia opens, and plays garage music until sunrise.
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Guinness on tap, and the array of paraphernalia and bonhomie that characterizes Irish pubs around the world, are all on offer here. Gets very crowded.
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Despite the name, Marco Polo also serves beer and is a comfortable spot to relax while checking your e-mail at one of the Internet tables.
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