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Night Life In Eritrea

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When choosing where to study abroad, the nightlife is not usually the reason for making that choice. This is true until you step into Eritrea! When the sun goes down the country turns into streets of light and glitz. May students here find the country to be so addictive when it comes to its nightlife from the peripherals into the intrinsically eclectic capital! After a stressful day, you will indeed need a strong refresher and Eritrea is ‘no short’ of that!

The country has a wide range of night-time entertainment to suit everyone's taste. It’s possible to dine in a fine restaurant or relax after a hard day in one of the many coffee shops and then go on to a theatre or nightclub or watch movies at the local cinemas in the cities. Or RocApply nightlife guide in Eritrea for visitors from around the globe includes recommendations on where to find the best bars and clubs in the Eritreans. If clubbing doesn’t take your fancy then a quiet drink may do. Bars here offer a social drink and a chance to meet new people in Eritrea.

Eating out is one of the many pleasures of staying in Eritrea. For anyone traveling from Europe, Asmara will bring you a huge diversity of meal types, but we strongly recommend to get out of the center of Asmara to discover the best places where you can eat the good Eritrean food at affordable prices. The cities are great, with a wide range of things to do at night for any visitors from any part of the world. If you want to go for a glamorous night out visiting musical concerts, orchestra or cinema then be sure to checkout hidden spots in the peripherals!

Bars in most of Eritrean towns and cities will be busy into the evening, though tend to quieten down or close well before midnight. There are normally disco parties at weekends and are advertised on the streets. One of the most popular clubs in here is Shamrock in the Expo grounds on the way to the Asmara airport. Other venues include Warsa, in the Godaif district, which has good live music at the weekend, and Mocambo in the city center in Asmara. Entrance fees range from completely free to around 10USD depending on the occasion and place you choose. There’re usually bands playing for special occasions.

The country has many cinemas which are very common both for films and screening football matches at the weekend. It is, however, important not to base your visit to Eritrea on its potential nightlife; except for the discos, life shuts down by 2300 and the power cuts often bring the curtain down on a night out. İn smaller towns and cities the nightlife is scarce or non-existent.

Don’t hesitate to ask any question concerning nightlife in Eritrea, RocApply is here to give you all the information you may need before setting your feet in this iconic country. Apply with us today, FREE of charge to dare your dream into reality!

 

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