June 16, 2017

Prive Luxury Club, Taguig

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  • Prive Luxury Club is one of the few exclusive clubs in Manila. Its interior, which is designed by the creator of REPUBLIQ, is not only luxurious but also stylish. After 12 midnight, you can expect a great number of people, especially celebrities, to mingle and have fun.

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    Prive Luxury Club gives a great display of lights and entertaining sounds in order to present a perfect night to its patrons. It’s an ideal place for events such as Halloween, Christmas, and New Year parties. From time to time, this club invites famous DJs from abroad.

    It is recommended that you check its website before coming because there is a dress code and an entrance fee depending on what day it is. The staff of Prive Luxury Club will willingly assist you, when you have a private party or a special event held in their club. This place is ideal for any occasions with your friends or love ones.

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    General Information

  • Unit C, the Fort Entertainment Strip Bonifacio Taguig
  • 0917-898-8181 (reserved) / 0917-809-7065 (event)
  • 10:00 pm – 5:00 am
  • Irregular
  • http://www.priveluxuryclub.com
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