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Chennai (Madras) Nightlife

Laws that prohibit bars and nightclubs operating beyond midnight curb Chennai's nightlife scene, but some do stay open a little longer. Nevertheless, there are some lively nightspots, many at 5-star hotels, though nothing quite on the scale of Mumbai, Bengaluru (Bangalore) or Delhi. Many nightclubs have a weekend cover charge, a smart dress code and may only allow couples (not single males).

Most national newspapers have a Chennai edition, including the Hindu, the Indian Express and the Times of India, with a supplement dedicated to local nightlife listings.

Bars in Chennai (Madras)

10 Downing Street

A convincing facsimile of a British pub, 10 Downing Street is all warm wood and leather loungers. First impressions, however, can be deceptive and the boozer hosts plenty of DJ nights, rock evenings and karaoke shows too. There's even a small dancefloor for when things get lively.

Address: , 50 North Boag Road, Chennai, 600017
Telephone: +91 44 2815 2152.
Website: http://10ds.in/10-downing-street-chennai

Bike & Barrel

Located in the Residency Towers Hotel, this is a cheerful, split level English pub with a lively atmosphere. The cosy décor has (you've guessed it) barrels for tables and a flying motorbike suspended from the ceiling. The pub grub isn't bad either, but fellas need to be in shoes, sleeved shirts and trousers.

Address: , 115 Sir Thyagaraya Nagar Road, Chennai, 600017
Telephone: +91 44 2815 6363.
Website: http://www.theresidency.in/residency-tower/bike-barrel.asp

Leather Bar

Ever so designer, the Leather Bar at The Park Chennai hotel could have been plucked straight from the pages of a coffee table book on home interiors. The namesake leather spreads over the furniture, floor and walls and there's an alfresco terrace where you can catch the breeze over a cool cocktail.

Address: Anna Salai, 601 Mount Road, Chennai, 600006
Telephone: +91 44 4267 6000.
Website: http://www.theparkhotels.com

Clubs in Chennai (Madras)

Flying Bottles

In the belly of the JP Hotel, Flying Bottles is a neon-heavy cocoon of cocktails and resident tune spinners. With exposed industrial pipes, LED tables and some rather bizarre paintwork, it's certainly nailed a vibe. With room for 200, the only shame is the teeny dancefloor, so keep arm flings to a minimum.

Address: Koyambedu, 1131 Inner Ring Road, Chennai, 600107
Telephone: +91 44 6688 8000.
Website: http://www.hoteljpchennai.com/flying-bottles.php

Pasha

For a glam night out, head upstairs to the ever-so-trendy Pasha club in The Park hotel, a magnet for Chennai's beautiful people. Lounge on recliner divans and cushions that are hidden behind Persian drapes, before grabbing a classy cocktail and hitting the LED dancefloor to the beats of resident DJs.

Address: Nungambakkam, The Park Hotel, 23/13, Khader Nawaz Khan Road, Chennai, 600006
Telephone: +91 44 4295 5580.
Website: http://www.theparkhotels.com/chennai/the-park-chennai/pasha.html

Q Bar

The bar at the Hilton Chennai is where Chennai's A-listers come to live the high life, literally. Set beside the hotel's rooftop pool, Q Bar gazes out across the city, with shaded gazebos, an impressive cocktail list, and its own resident DJ spinning the disks nightly.

Address: Guindy, 124/1, J.N. Salai, Guindy, Chennai, 600032
Telephone: +91 44 2225 5555.
Website: http://www3.hilton.com

Live music in Chennai (Madras)

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

Founded by the philanthropist Dr K.M. Munshi, and opened with a blessing from Mahatma Gandhi, the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan runs cultural festivals and one-off performances around the city. Expect everything from bhajan (Hindu devotional songs) to veena and sitar shows as well as choirs, violinists and other traditional music.

Address: Mylapore, 18-22 East Mada Street, Chennai, 600004
Telephone: +91 44 2452 4057.
Website: http://www.bhavanchennai.org

Kalakshetra Foundation

Founded in 1936 by dancer Rukmini Devi to preserve and promote classical dance and Carnatic music, the Kalakshetra Foundation stages performances of classical dance, especially Bharatanatyam. They also hold a highly regarded 10-day arts festival in December and January.

Address: , Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai, 600041
Telephone: +91 44 2452 4057.
Website: http://www.kalakshetra.in

Music Academy

Established to promote music and dance in Chennai, the Music Academy runs high profile cultural festivals throughout the year, with periodic music and dance programmes, plus plenty of live concerts. It's a great place to see traditional musicians perform, particularly in December when it hosts an annual festival.

Address: , 168 T.T.K. Road, Chennai, 600014
Telephone: +91 44 2811 2231.
Website: http://musicacademymadras.in

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The Park Chennai

Converted from the old Gemini Film Studios, this 5-star deluxe property offers sleek modern design with a spattering of movie magic. Original film posters fill the stylish lobby and the movie theme extends to the rooms and hallways. Rooms are modern and stylish, with wood flooring, frosted glass and sumptuous fabrics. There is also a rooftop pool and stress-banishing spa, plus several bars and restaurants.

Pleasant Stay Guest House

This comfortable guesthouse offers homey suites and self-contained apartments in an attractive modern building close to the airport and St Thomas Mount. The owners have an arrangement with several local restaurants and can have vegetarian and non- vegetarian meals delivered to your room. Add in excellent service and friendly owners and you have a great package.

Hanu Reddy Residences

For a relaxing change of pace, the Hanu Reddy Residences are a selection of rooms and apartments set in tastefully decorated apartment buildings in the upmarket districts of Wallace Garden and Poes Garden. Rooms have TVs, Wi-Fi and air-con and the properties are set in attractive green compounds with good eating options nearby.

ITC Grand Chola Hotel

Vast and opulent, the Grand Chola lives up to its ostentatious name, with 522 rooms and 78 luxurious serviced apartments in a veritable palace with lush grounds in the heart of Chennai. The décor evokes the wealth and luxury of the Chola Dynasty, the greatest maritime power to rise in South Asia, with carved columns, curving stairways, granite statuary and vast open spaces.

Vivanta by Taj Connemara

There are several lavish Taj properties in Chennai, but Vivanta by Taj Connemara is the closest the city has to a proper heritage hotel. Set in an art deco mansion, the hotel was founded in 1854 but remodelled extensively during the colonial period. Rooms are calm and sophisticated, the dining options are top notch and there's a gorgeous palm-shaded pool.

The Residency Towers Chennai

Offering top value for excellent facilities, the Residency Towers has stylishly furnished rooms and suites in a handy location between Thyagaraya Nagar and Teynampet. It's a smart modern property, with a swimming pool, a small gym and good eating and drinking options on site, including South Indian restaurant Southern Aromas, and the popular Bike & Barrel bar.