LONDON, ENGLAND - the nightlife in this metropolis is second to none. World famous for its particular English party vibe and non-stop nightlife, London is home to some of UK's best danceclubs/nightclubs and is without no doubt one of Europe's top party destinations with after-hours drinking and dancing dens of all shapes, form and sizes. From the crazy tourist-crowded dancefloors of the major nightclubs to the chilled intimacy of smaller DJ clubs, the English capital has something to offer both hardcore party animals and those looking for a calm and unperturbed clubbing nights. |
¤HERE BELOW IS A LIST OF THE BEST CLUBS IN LONDON, UK¤ |
°MINISTRY OF SOUND 103 Gaunt Street, Elephant & Castle, London SE1 6DP
One of the most famous and certainly one of the best clubs in London, the Ministry of Sound still heats it up like few others and is never short of a top class act to mix your night up. This cutting-edge club is famous around the world for its tourist packed houses, energetic ambience, and great music where the best DJs spin well into the morning. This supperclub unlike others has a strict dress policy.
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°MOVIDA 8 Argyll St. London, W1F 7TF
Definitely one of the best clubs of London, Mo*vida is extremely fun and hedonistic, with a very lively crowd dancing to the latest international tunes scratched by some of the best international DJ's. The club attracts flashy, good-looking socialites, celebrities and generally A-listers but nevertheless this place feels unpretentious and easygoing once overpass the obnoxious door team. The club's staff are friendly and seem knowledgeable. Mo*vida charges it's services quite expensively though, but despite this fact club goers still flock to it's doors, making it one of London’s top and trendiest nightclubs. Club Movida attracts the beautiful people and is a MUST when you're in the English Capital, as long as you’re prepared to flex the credit card.
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°CAFé DE PARIS 3-4 Coventry St. London, W1D 6BL
The greatest and most influential A list exclusive night club and corporate function facility in the English Capital, Café De Paris LONDON is all about flashy glamour and opulence. Boasting a venue that Holds 715 people, the club hosts three separate bars in addition to the mezzanine and main dance floor—and obviously also a VIP area! . |
°PACHA LONDON Terminus Place, Victoria, London, SW1V 1JR
The name says it all, one of the most well known clubbing trademarks, PACHA LONDON is no difference to the other supperclubs under this chain and is with out no doubt one of London's Premier Night Clubs/ Dance Clubs. PACHA LONDON is fittingly set in a 1920's building beautifully dressed in it's original oak paneling and features a stunning stained glass ceiling that gives the club that particular hard core clubbing vibe that has distinguished this mark over the years and that clubbers cant just avoid to adore. Enjoy Clubbing at London's most historic night club with some of the top international Dj's scratching the hottest beats regularly.
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°HERBAL 10-14 Kingsland Rd London, E2 8DA
A converted warehouse provides the setting for this industrial-strength dance club, which sits in a neighborhood beginning to boast one of London's most impressive night scenes. Herbal supplies just the right elixirs for patrons in need of both late-night clubbing and loud, DJ-driven music beats. The club spans three floors, and on peak nights, each one is packed with folks displaying the latest trends. Music includes a great mix of Euro, urban, and reggae – a little something for every taste.
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°SCALA 275 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, London, N1 9NL
Unlike most of the upclass and flashy English clubs, Scala is just a great club that distinguishes itself from the competition! It's honestly more suitable for the indie kids of any age and is mainly just about the music and the drinking and the socializing and basically- it's just about having a good time partying. If you love indie and alternative, Scala is probably the best club for you! That's what the main floor concetrates on, there are other dancefloors though which concentrates on 80's and pop music defined as "the Trash Room" and the Motown and choice R'n'B playing sala known as "The Love Lounge". On the whole, the clientele range from mid twenties to late thirties(though lately we've spotted some underaged clubbers) but the more mature would not look out of place here. The vibe depends on the night!
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°FABRIC 77a Charterhouse Street, Smithfield, London, EC1M 3HN
Uber-trendy, this former cellar now hosts some of London's hippest club-goers. Three separate dance floors, an astounding sound system (bass actually pumps from the floor and into your body), and cutting-edge music conspire to create a singular nightlife destination. DJs run the rhythm gamut, spinning techno, hip-hop, house, and electronica, while light shows prove hypnotizing, especially amid the maze of cavernous spaces. Full-service bars, unisex bathrooms, and a rooftop terrace add to the appeal. If you don't care for lines, make sure to arrive early.
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°THE END CLUB 16A-18 West Central St. London, WC1A 1JJ
Since it's launch back in 1995, The End has consistently proved itself to be at the forefront of London's dance music innovation, keeping itself always a step ahead of the competition. As one of the premiere stylish and neat clubbing venues of the capital, Club The End combines hi-tech audio visual innovations with old-school party passion that just keeps the clubbers coming. The club boasts a series of different nights six nights a week with top international DJs scratching the vinyl to the hottest beats.
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