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Night Life

London restaurants and pubs close rather early, about 23.00, so the night life exists only in clubs, which are relatively expensive - from 5 to 15 pounds for the entrance and the prices inside the clubs are high. A lot of clubs are open only for members, but you can become a member by paying for the entrance. Some of the clubs work only once a week and are intended for very special public. London clubs gained the reputation of the most fashionable clubs in the world and became the trendsetters of the modern club music.

Best places with life music

Brixton Academy (211 Stockwell Rd), Astoria (157 Charing Cross Rd), Hammersmith Odeon (Queen Caroline St), Wembley Arena (Empire Way, Middlesex), Borderline (Orange Yard), 100 Club (100 Oxford St), Forum (9-17 Highgate Rd), Marquee (105 Charing Cross Rd).

93 Feet East

93 Feet East nightclub is on the Brick Lane, Shoreditch. This club specializes in experimental electronic music. Open 7 days a week from 11am.

Address: 150 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QN

Electric Ballroom

The Electric began as a busy Irish club playing host to a wide variety of performers including the likes of Jim Reeves. In the past decades Sid Vicious, Madness, The Clash, George Thorogood and the Smiths have drawn huge crowds to the venue.

Address: 184 Camden high Street, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP

Herbal

Club and DJ bar in the heart of Hoxton, London. The club is proud of top djs such as Stanton warriors, Groove Armada, Andrew Weatherall, Grooverider, Richard Fearless, David Holmes & Fabio.

Address: 10-14 Kingsland Rd, Shoreditch, London, E2 8DA

Cargo Club

This refitted railway arch in London's Shoreditch is located probably one of the London's best club venue right now, possessing a sound system of unequalled clarity for both rock and dance music.

Address: 83 Rivington St, Kingsland Viaduct, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3AY

Ministry of Sound

Ministry of Sound can be named one of the biggest, if not the biggest, club in the world. It gained its fame in 1990-s. The name became a brand and now they sell a lot of goods with their logotypes.

Address: 103 Gaunt Street, Elephant & Castle, LONDON, SE1 6DP

Turnmills

One of London's famous venues, Turnmills is always overcrowded, especially in weekends.

Address: 63b Clerkenwell road, London, EC1M 5NP

Club Colosseum

Club Colosseum situated in 1 Nine Elms Lane, Vauxall, London. Now it compromises a brand new sumptuous vip/chill out room, a spectacular riverside bar with view all over London & the river Thames. Additional raised seating in both of the new two dance areas and boasts a 60k sound system engineered to perfection.

Address: 1 Nine Elms Lane, London, SW8 5NQ

Pacha London

London's Premier Night Club - Pacha is one of the most legendary clubs in the world. The club houses a 1920's building beautifully dressed in it's original oak paneling and features a stunning stained glass ceiling.

Address: Pacha London, Terminus Place, Victoria, SW1

Fabric Night Club

London Nightclub Fabric - It music is mainly break beat, hip-hop, drum'n'bass. London fabric is the club that is known all over the world on the dance music scene.

Address: 77A Charterhouse Street, London, EC1

Cafe De Paris

The greatest and most influential A list club and corporate function facility in the heart of London UK. Cafe De Paris is all about dazzling glamour and opulence. Holding 715 people, the venue contains three separate bars in addition to the mezzanine and main dance floor-the Red Bar, the Blue Bar and the Fantasy Rooms (VIP area).

Address: 3 Coventry Street, Soho, London, W1D 6BL


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