Diplomatic Club

Pyongyang


The Diplomatic Club is a complex full of bars, karaoke rooms and restaurants and it boasts an excellent pool aimed at international residents, although tourists are regularly taken here. More often than not though, it’s utterly deserted. It's one of the few places open until late at night in Pyongyang, though.


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