Graffiti

Minsk


A true legend, Graffiti offers nightly concerts from local bands and big weekend parties popular with an alternative crowd. It really does close at 10pm on weekdays, so arrive on time for live music. It's a 10-minute walk from the Park Chalyuskintsaŭ metro station.


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