London Nightlife - For information on the clubs and bars in the London area, you should grab Time Out, which is a publication that can be found on newsstands. This is when you can find out what is “in” and what is “out” in terms of partying, dancing and drinking. It is quite common for a hot spot to be in operation on a Monday and be out by the weekend.
Most of the clubs in the area draw flocks of patrons in their 20s and early 30s. A fair amount of tourists mix with the locals at these hot spots, which really start pumping when the clock strikes 1 to 2am. Some clubs focus on one type of musical genre, such as blues, folk, jazz, rock or Latin tunes.
606 Club
90, Lots Road
Chelsea, London
For an entertaining night at one of the hottest clubs, you might want to add this joint to your list. A cover charge of £6/head is expected on Friday and Saturday, while the club charges £5 during the rest of the week.
Fabric
Fabric 77a Charterhouse Street EC1
London, England
The decoration of this club is an entertaining spread of fabric covers, where visitors can wander about two floors of dancing space. The joint features five sound systems, as well as three bars, a roof terrace and VIP lounge.
Gossips
69 Dean Street Soho W1
London, England
One of the most popular nights to visit this club is Fridays. A rock night can be enjoyed on Saturday nights, where 80s tunes fill Tuesday nights.
The End
16A West Central Street London WC1A 1JJ (Just off New Oxford St.)
London, England
An array of Londoners flock to this nightclub, where many different theme parks can be enjoyed. For entry on Saturday nights, the purchase of a ticket is allowed for guaranteed entry.
Bar Rumba
36 Shaftesbury
London, England
A fun-filled night can be enjoyed when visiting this joint. A satisfying Happy Hour can be found during the weekdays, offering cocktail discounts.
Black Friar
174 Queen Victoria St.
London, England
This pub offers an array of trendy decorations, including mother-of-pearl and stained glass windows. A fine selection of beer can be enjoyed at this location.
Bug Bar
Brixton Hill, under St. Matthew's Church
London, England
This bar is situated within a crypt of a church, offering Gothic architecture design. Not only will you be able to enjoy DJ-music, lounge areas, as well as access to a restaurant.
Comedy Store
1A Oxendon St.
London, England
For a night filled with laughter, you may want to check out this place that offers sidesplitting alternative comedy. Local talent, as well as emerging comedians can be enjoyed during the weekends.
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