Price$$
Neighbourhoodwest
HoursFri 23:00 to Sat morning, Sat 23:00 to Sun afternoon, programming varies

Tip: Tram 7 or 17 to Jan Tooropstraat; the building shifts daily between restaurant, exhibition and club, so check what is on before you go. Awareness team active.

Location

Address: Doctor Jan van Breemenstraat 1, 1056 AB Amsterdam

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Disco Dolly ★ 4.0

$$centrumMon-Thu 21:00 to 04:00, Fri-Sat 21:00 to 05:00

Disco Dolly sits on Handboogstraat just off Spui in the centre and runs a tight late-night club with two floors of disco, house and pop edits, drawing a young, mixed crowd from Thursday through Sunday.

Tip: No reservations and no fixed dress code; the room fills hard after midnight on Fri-Sat. Bag drop on the way in, no phones on the dance floor.

Claire ★ 4.2

$$centrumThu-Sun 23:00 to late, programming varies

Claire opened on Rembrandtplein as the successor to the long-running Studio 80, with two wood-floored rooms wired to a Danley sound system and a programme that swings between house, techno and broader club nights.

Tip: Walk through the courtyard entrance off Rembrandtplein; the smaller back room is the one with the harder techno bookings. Door tightens after 01:00.

Paradiso ★ 4.7

$$centrumProgramming nightly, doors usually 19:00 to 20:00

Paradiso has run out of a former Vrije Gemeente church on Weteringschans by Leidseplein since 1968, programming rock, pop, electronic and experimental music across a 1,500-capacity main hall and a 250-cap small hall.

Tip: The standing main hall has stained glass behind the stage; the upstairs balcony has the better sightline for taller acts. Doors typically open an hour before set time.

Melkweg ★ 4.6

$$centrumProgramming nightly, doors typically 19:00 to 20:00

Melkweg occupies a former dairy factory on Lijnbaansgracht behind Leidseplein and runs a cinema, gallery and two concert halls, the 1,500-cap Max and the 700-cap Oude Zaal, across nightly programming.

Tip: Entrance is on Lijnbaansgracht, not the canal side; the bike rack to the right of the door holds 500 spots. Cinema screenings happen alongside concerts most nights.

Bimhuis ★ 4.7

$$oosterdokConcerts most nights, doors 19:30

Bimhuis has been Amsterdam's flagship jazz and improvised music stage since 1974 and now operates from a cantilevered box jutting off Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ on Piet Heinkade, with concerts most nights of the week.

Tip: Walk five minutes east of Centraal along the IJ; the cafe behind the hall has a free view of the room before the show. Late-night jam sessions on selected Mondays.

De Nieuwe Anita ★ 4.3

$frederik-hendrikbuurtWed-Sun from 20:00 to 01:00, programming varies

De Nieuwe Anita on Frederik Hendrikstraat runs an upstairs brown bar with eclectic furniture and a cellar room that flips between cinema, comedy, stage and dance floor depending on the night, capacity around 250.

Tip: Doors from the side; the basement stage is small enough that bookings sell out fast on weekends. Cash bar runs the upstairs while the basement is on.

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