Chocolate Room

Nur-Sultan (Astana)


Once past the face control (look your very best) you’ll have a wild time dancing to hip hop, dance and '80s DJs with Nur-Sultan's beautiful 20-somethings at what is still one of the coolest clubs in town. Admission is free; pay for a table or perch at the bar. It's entered from the riverside below the Radisson Hotel.


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