Billy Booze, Nykøbing Falster
Small-town Danish disco by Nykøbing Falster’s bus terminal, serving inexpensive drinks, loud party hits and late-night energy on weekend evenings.
Billy Booze is a compact late-night disco club in the heart of Nykøbing Falster, just by the town’s bus terminal on Brovejen. This inexpensive, no-frills venue draws a mixed, party-focused crowd for chart hits, dance favourites and classic sing-alongs on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Expect a straightforward bar, pulsing lights, and a casual, down-to-earth atmosphere that feels more like a local hangout than a polished city nightclub.
A brief summary to Billy Booze
- Brovejen 6A, Nykøbing Falster, 4800, DK
- Duration: 1 to 4 hours
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Thursday 9 pm-3 am
- Friday 9 pm-5 am
- Saturday 9 pm-5 am
Local tips
- Aim to arrive before midnight on Fridays and Saturdays if you prefer a shorter queue at the entrance and faster service at the bar.
- Bring a valid photo ID, as age checks can be enforced at the door, especially later in the night.
- Expect loud music and limited seating—this is a stand-and-dance venue, so wear comfortable shoes.
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Getting There
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Regional bus
From other towns on Lolland-Falster or South Zealand, take a regional bus service to Nykøbing Falster bus terminal, which sits directly beside Billy Booze. Typical journeys from nearby towns such as Maribo or Sakskøbing take around 30–60 minutes. Single tickets generally range from about 30–70 DKK depending on distance. Evening and late-night departures are less frequent, so check the timetable in advance, especially if you plan to travel home after 23:00.
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Train and short walk
If you are coming from Copenhagen or other larger Zealand towns, take a regional train to Nykøbing Falster station, a journey that usually takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours from Copenhagen with a single ticket in the range of 120–180 DKK. From the station, it is an easy walk of just over 10 minutes through the town centre to the bus terminal area where Billy Booze is located. The route is flat and paved but can be dark and quiet late at night, so plan accordingly.
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Car or taxi within the region
Arriving by car from elsewhere on Falster or Lolland typically takes 20–45 minutes along main regional roads. Parking options exist near the town centre and bus terminal, but spaces can be limited late on Friday and Saturday nights. If you prefer not to drive, local taxi rides within Nykøbing Falster commonly cost around 80–160 DKK depending on distance and nighttime surcharges, with journey times usually under 15 minutes from most neighbourhoods.
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Billy Booze location weather suitability
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Discover more about Billy Booze
Local Late-Night Hub by the Bus Terminal
Billy Booze sits right in central Nykøbing Falster on Brovejen, by the main bus terminal and the eastern edge of the historic centre. The location makes it a natural funnel for night owls coming into town and for locals rounding off an evening in nearby bars before going home. Its compact frontage and simple signage give little away, but step inside and you are very much in small-town Denmark on a weekend night out. Unlike big-city superclubs, this is an intimate, single-venue disco where you quickly recognise faces and see the same groups drifting between the bar and dance floor. The relatively modest size keeps the energy dense—when it is busy, it feels properly full, and you are never far from the action or the exit for a breather.Dance-Focused Nights and Opening Rhythm
Billy Booze is built around the classic late-night rhythm: doors usually open around 21:00, with closing times stretching into the early hours. On Thursdays nights run into roughly 03:00, while Friday and Saturday often push towards 05:00, making it one of the last places still going after midnight in town. Music leans heavily on mainstream dance, pop, and party anthems—tracks that keep a broad crowd moving rather than niche genres. You can expect a mix of recent chart hits, Scandinavian favourites, and familiar sing-along choruses that bridge generations. It is the kind of soundtrack where groups arrive to celebrate birthdays, mark the end of the workweek, or simply keep the night going after quieter bars close.Inside Atmosphere and Layout
The interior of Billy Booze is straightforward and functional, built for dancing and drinking rather than elaborate design. Expect a central bar where drinks are served quickly, fringed by standing areas and a dedicated dance floor with colourful lighting and bass-heavy sound. Seating is limited, encouraging people to stand, mingle and move. Lighting tends to be low, with flashes of coloured LEDs and spots cutting through the haze when the music peaks. The overall impression is casual and unpretentious—no strict dress code, and the focus is firmly on having a good time rather than being seen. It feels more like a local institution than a carefully styled nightclub, which suits the town’s relaxed character.Who You Will Meet and How It Feels
The crowd is typically a mix of young adults, groups of friends in their twenties and thirties, and the occasional older regular who knows the staff and the playlists. Because it is so central, you also get people drifting in from nearby bars or from events elsewhere in town, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. Nights here are loud, sociable and occasionally rowdy, but in the familiar, small-town way where many people have connections or mutual friends. The dance floor sees everything from enthusiastic dancers to more reserved visitors nodding along by the bar. For solo travellers or small groups, it is an easy place to strike up casual conversation simply because the space is compact and everyone shares the same soundtrack.Practicalities, Prices and Nearby Options
Billy Booze is generally considered an inexpensive place to drink compared with larger city venues. Expect standard Danish bar offerings—beer on tap or in bottles, simple mixed drinks and long drinks—at wallet-friendly prices for the region. There may occasionally be basic door checks for age and security, especially later in the night, but in general it runs as a relaxed local disco rather than an exclusive club. Being next to the bus terminal, it is convenient for late-night departures when services are running, and central Nykøbing Falster’s other bars and pubs sit within a short stroll. Many visitors combine an evening at quieter venues before finishing the night on the dance floor here. For a small town, Billy Booze plays an outsized role in keeping the lights and music on until the early hours, offering a simple, energetic space for those not yet ready to call it a night.Explore the best of what Billy Booze has to offer
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