Krysha Mira (Nightclub)

Location

Moscow
Russia
55° 45' 1.2924" N, 37° 33' 28.2672" E
RU
General info: 

With its plethora of six-foot-one models, growing music scene and excess leisure time, Moscow has become a hub for high-end nightclubs. Krysha Mira means “the roof of the world” and is full of millionaires, their girlfriends, boyfriends and other people who just like to have lavish fun and simply observe. Located on the roof with a view to the White House, Moscow City, and Kremlin it helps you forget and remember at the same time.

If you can get past the face control, or bouncers, you'll have a wonderful time on the top-floor deck enveloped by supernatural blondinki, electronic music and the occasional fire-breathing dancer.

Getting there: 

Krysha Mira is located on the bank of the Moskva River. The nearest metro stations are “Kutuzovskaya” and “Kievskaya”.

Costs: 

Prices vary depending on the drinks you buy, but are all generally very expensive.

You might be interested in

Often cited as the Sweden’s best bar, Hotellet is a must-visit place for all the party goers.

Hakkasan is a synonym for quality cuisine in cities like Miami, New York, and Dubai. But in Las Vegas it isn’t just that. Hakkasan Las Vegas is the epicenter of nightlife in Las Vegas and probably its best nightclub.

Harrah's Las Vegas is one of the hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. It also serves as a casino with 1,200 slot machines. However, the thing that separates this venue from the rest in Las Vegas are its shows, held in the Harrah’s Piano Bar.

The Bellagio hotel is an impressive building located on the Las Vegas Strip. It is beautified by staggering fountain shows known around the world as the Bellagio Fountains shows.

U Medvidku is a traditional Czech beer hall style pub dating back to 1466. For over 500 years the building was a brewery, until the malt house was converted into the present day beer hall in the 20th century.

Located in the port area of the city, Sala Apolo consists of several venues, making it possible to host several concerts simultaneously. The clubs work every day of the week and are always full.

Interesting places nearby

The Mariinsky Theatre was the center of cultural life of the 19th-century St. Petersburg. Since it was opened in 1860 it has become the prestigious venue for opera and ballet fans. This place helped the Russian classical music thrive.

Built in a classic Russian Orthodox style, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is one of the most elaborate churches of St. Petersburg.

Saint Isaac's Cathedral is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the world. This monumental building is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great, who had been born on the feast day of that saint.

Also known as Tsarskoye Selo (the Emperors village), the Catherine Palace is a magnificent complex of gardens, baroque-styled summerhouses, and colorful palaces.

The Peter and Paul Fortress was made with one purpose – to protect the city of St. Petersburg. It is one of the first built structures in the area, by the order of the city’s namesake himself, Peter the Great.

The royal court of the emperor Peter the Great, Peterhof, is often called the Russian Versailles. It is the huge complex of palaces and surrounding parks, located some 30 kilometers from the St. Petersburg center.