Added: 01/26/2006 |
When taking in the nightlife Edinburgh style, you have a wide array of choices. Edinburgh is a Mecca for clubbers and offers something for everyone - no matter how obscure your taste is: dance, trance, disco, nu-metal, old metal, grunge, indie, rock, alternative, swing and northern soul, to name a few.
Featuring regular DJs as well as live acts, Breakitdown stands out among nightlife Edinburgh. Breakitdown keeps it fresh with patrons by never limiting the music styles. Electro, hip-hop and drum & bass are just a few of the music choices this stand-alone club has to offer.
City, a popular young people spot, features a different DJ each night spinning everything from funk to hip-hop. City has built a reputation as the premiere nightlife Edinburgh student club.
Breaking the Edinburgh night clubs mold, Club eGo features Big Band Music with in-house live acts. Club eGo has a Vegas feel that has become wildly popular with locals as well as tourists.
For those with a taste for mystery, Espionage is for you. A spy themed nightlife Edinburgh club, Espionage features five levels of dance floors with a wide array of styles, including hip-hop, house and mainstream chart hits. While still new to the Edinburgh night clubs scene, Espionage packs the house every night.
Another new arrival on the nightlife Edinburgh scene, Opal Lounge operates in high style. Opal Lounge sports five bars and the occasional celebrity drop in. A strict no jeans dress code is enforced.
Among the hottest destinations in nightlife Edinburgh is Lava and Ignite. A dual club, Lava and Ignite is a large three room party venue. Chart music hits from the 1970's through present spin nightly at this high-energy club.
Subway Leisure, being one of the longest standing Edinburgh night clubs, has always been a hit. Open 365 days a year, Subway Leisure spins dance chart hits dating back to the 1960's. Special promotions offered nightly.
A revolution in clubbing, the Club Class Bus is the premiere-rolling nightclub for nightlife Edinburgh. On board bar, pulsing music and custom staff make the Club Class Bus the newest and hottest thing in Edinburgh night clubs.
If you prefer something of the more explicit nature then Big Daddy O's should be on your list. Not only are there nightly live nude shows, but also several large flat screen televisions to watch your favorite sporting event. Admission fees apply and all patrons must be over 18 years of age.
Many of Edinburgh's clubs and pubs offer student discounts on drinks, or offer free entry on 'Student Only' nights.
Edinburgh is often a 'date' for internationally famous bands on tour, new up and coming talent or local bands. Venues range from small backstreet pubs to large indoor arenas.
In the past few years, numerous cinema complexes have sprung up in areas of the city showing the latest blockbusters on the silver screen. Most complexes also offer bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. Smaller cinemas still exist, specializing in independent and foreign films. All of this contributes to the rich tapestry that is nightlife Edinburgh.
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