In a city full of bars and clubs, Multipla fills a gap. Here you don't have to wait until midnight or pay admission for a club night. You come in for a drink, the DJ spins, and before you know it, you're dancing.
The interior is modern but playful: lots of color, a mix of industrial elements and artsy details. It feels informal without being cluttered. You notice the space is designed for movement: high tables, wide bar, and plenty of room for spontaneous dancing.

The musical program revolves around eclectic DJs. No set genres, just a focus on danceability. You can hear funk and disco on a Friday, more house and electronic beats on Saturday. That makes Multipla attract not only a regular crowd, but also an audience that wants to be surprised.
The bar is important: cocktails, specialty beer and simple but tasty bar food. No elaborate dinners, but exactly what you want on an evening that revolves around drinking and dancing. The service is smooth and seems part of the vibe: everyone is on the move.
"Multipla feels like a bar that suddenly decides to throw a party - and you're invited."
What makes Multipla strong is its approachability. You don't have to plan; it's a place you go to spontaneously. You stay sometimes for an hour, sometimes until closing time. That makes it attractive to locals, but also to visitors who don't want to go through the whole club ritual.
The first weeks after opening, we noticed how mixed the crowd is. Young creatives, local residents and people normally more likely to be in a club: here they come together. The energy is light, vibrant and social.