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rated 81%
7 reviews

address: Harju 6

tel: +372 6310545

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Club Prive is undoubtably Tallinn's most exclusive nightspot and the destination of choice for the city's clubbing cognoscenti - with all the pros and cons that come with such a prestigious tag. Door police that make Simon Cowell seem easily pleased and 'metropolitan' prices can be a pain in the proverbial arse - but if you do manage to blag your way into the Studio 54 inspired interior you'll be treated to some of the best sounds in the city! The club was set up by Vibe organisation, whose famous warehouse parties have taken on a romance akin to London's M25 raves during 'the summer of love'. Prive was the name of their VIP area at these parties and became the obvious choice for the name of Vibe's very own venue.

Club Prive

was there this summer (2k10) and the music is amazing... puts some of the clubs in the UK to shame. 100 times better then Hollywood or Venus, but make sure you have your wallet!!

reviewed by tuts from United Kingdom on Jul.04.2010

Been there ones and I really enjoyed it. Very classy and good music(Hiphop and R&b).

reviewed by from Sweden on Oct.12.2009

Register on club prive website and apply for family-list price on event, and get 100 eek entry.

reviewed by mx from Estonia on May.03.2009

200 Estonian entry. As previous poster said, a little expensive. Ok club, but Hollywood is good alternative for tourists (140 Estonian)

reviewed by Scott, Riga/ Glasgow from Latvia on Feb.02.2009

Fantastic Hotel with amazing atmosphere.
Extremely Reliable, very kind and helpful Hotel Stuff. Top-notch!

reviewed by Paulina P. from Finland on Dec.03.2010

Below comment is unfortunately about the hotel Telegraaf in Tallinn!
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Althugh Prive is 10 as well :)

reviewed by Paulina P. from Finland on Dec.03.2010

Sick in a world of fake people who have only an imagination of the chique.

reviewed by from Belgium on Aug.06.2006

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