Location & How to Get There

Extreme Bar is tucked away in a lively corner of Shenzhen’s Bao’an District, specifically at the Vienna International Hotel on Songrui Road, Songgang. If you’re staying near the Hongxing Vienna International Hotel, it’s just a short walk away—look for the buzzing lights and upbeat music! To get here, take the metro to Songgang Station (Line 11) and either hop in a taxi or use apps like Didi (Uber-style) for a quick ride. Driving? The bar has free parking, so no worries about finding a spot.

What’s Nearby?

Though Extreme Bar isn’t next to beaches or mountains, its location still offers plenty of urban vibes. The area around Songrui Road is packed with restaurants, convenience stores, and hotels, making it a hub for nightlife. After dark, the streets light up with neon signs, creating a vibrant atmosphere perfect for bar-hopping. If you’re into late-night eats, street food stalls and 24-hour diners are just a few steps away.

The Vibe at Extreme Bar

Walking into Extreme Bar feels like entering a sleek, modern playground. The decor mixes luxury lounges with edgy touches—think plush sofas, dim lighting, and walls covered in abstract art. Since 2012, it’s been a go-to spot for locals craving a mix of bar energy and KTV fun under one roof. Whether you’re sipping cocktails at the bar or belting out songs in a private room, the vibe is always lively but not overwhelming.

Music, Drinks, & Food

At Extreme Bar, the music spans pop hits, EDM, and even throwback classics—something for every mood. The drink menu? Expect creative cocktails, draft beers, and spirits. Try the “Extreme Sour” (a twist on the classic whiskey sour) or share a tower of ice-cold beer with friends. Hungry? The menu includes snacks like fried chicken, dumplings, and even heartier options like noodles or rice dishes. Pro tip: The KTV rooms come with complimentary snacks, so you can sing and munch without stopping the party.

For Groups & Parties

If you’re traveling with friends or planning a celebration, Extreme Bar’s private KTV rooms are a win. Each room is soundproofed, so you can sing as loudly (or off-key!) as you want. Rooms range from small (4–6 people) to large (10+), and booking in advance is smart, especially on weekends. The staff speaks English well enough to help with song requests or special requests—just ask politely!

Why It’s Worth a Visit

Even if you’re not a karaoke superstar, Extreme Bar offers a slice of Shenzhen’s nightlife that’s easier to enjoy than big clubs. Prices are mid-range (cocktails around ¥50–¥80, KTV rooms ¥200–¥500/hour), and the crowd is friendly. Locals love it for birthdays, bachelor/ette parties, or just a Friday-night escape. Bonus: The bar stays open late, so you can easily turn a casual drink into an all-night adventure.

Tips Before You Go

  • Dress code: Smart-casual works. No need to overdo it, but avoid tank tops or slippers.
  • Language: Staff know basic English, but having a translation app handy helps with tricky requests.
  • Crowds: Weekends get packed, so arrive early (around 9 PM) to secure a table or KTV room.
  • Payment: Cash isn’t dead here, but cards and mobile payments (Alipay/WeChat) are smoother.

Whether you’re a karaoke fanatic or just want to soak up Shenzhen’s energy, Extreme Bar delivers a mix of fun, comfort, and local flavor. Cheers to unforgettable nights!