5 Best Nightlife in The South-Central Coasts and Highlands, Vietnam

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Located along "Artists Alley" on Truong Cong Dinh Street, the first thing that is apparent about this bar is that it's a hit with the young, hip Dalat crowd. The recipe is fairly simple: the bar plays loud music and puts on entertaining live shows while serving cold, cheap beer. It's perhaps a little too loud to sit inside, but the terrace is a great place to watch the city go by in the evenings.

Dragon Beach Bar & Lounge

A long-standing staple of the late night Mui Ne scene, Dragon Beach only really gets buzzing late at night. The bar staff have access to a wide range of drinks, but they prefer to stick to "buckets" of budget booze, a hit with most revelers at this hour. The club itself is actually rather nice to look at, and has a number of great waterfront loungers, where you can put your feet up and watch the waves crash just below you.

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Sailing Club

From morning right up until the early hours, the Sailing Club is the place to be. After dinnertime, the space morphs into a sceney nightclub. Book a cabana or take a seat by the beachfront and sip good wine, beer, and signature cocktails, or just shake it on the dance floor.

V Cafe

This is a cool little café that features good live acoustic music every evening from 7:30–9 pm and a range of Western and Vietnamese comfort foods. If you're lucky, the owner will join a jam session.