Added: 01/13/2006 |
London Clubbing starts in the West End, more specifically in the Soho District, a place which can be reached by going through Leicester Square, where the Hippodrome and Equinox - the most popular disco clubs in London - are located and draw in thousands of young adults every weekend.
London clubbing means not only team-work, but it is also a rest-time which you spend together with your friends and like-minded persons, as are also clubbing holidays. Those are the holidays which are organized by the club members themselves. It's possible to communicate with another clubs and public movements during clubbing holidays as well.
As mentioned before, the most interesting and popular part of London clubbing is the Soho District. Known as "Soho" for short, it's located in the central part of the city and has also a centre of nightly London clubbing since the 1960's. Soho is visited not only by forehanded representatives of mass media, it is chosen by gays as beloved place for their meetings.
As the experts recommend, fans of London clubbing can start their evening in The Lab Bar which is in Old Compton street: here the best cocktails in the city have been served; later one can forward his steps eastward to one of the most modern city clubs which is called The End.
Speaking about London clubbing, in the Eastern part of London one should mention such clubs as "333" in the Hoxton district. This club strikes the keynote of clubbing life of this region. Experience hip-hop cultures in Cargo and Herbal clubs located in Shoreditch. Fabric and Turnmills are the biggest two and most successful clubs in Clerkenwell, they are featured by their DJs which are the best on the international playground, able to scroll the latest hits up to the morning.
If you are excited about jazz, the Knotting Hill Arts Club is one of the best places among London clubbing. It is astonishing but only a few persons know about Knotting Hill Arts Club which is in the western part of London. Jazz, hip-hop and house style music lovers are welcome here. The Blag Club is one of the best one among the so-called "micro-clubs". It has two branches which are located in Knotting Hill Gate and in Kensal Road.
In order to get to the most fashionable discotheque of the Canvas Club, one should go to the northern part of London - to Islington - where The Key club is located. Underground style parties are the main feature of this club. The Vinyl Club in Camden is open all day round; visitors can have a snack during day time, and have a good time in the evening.
London clubbing in the Southern part of London is famous for the Ministry of Sound which is well-known among foreigners and international visitors. The Dogstar Club in Brixton serves as a good demonstration that to have a good time in London doesn't mean you need to spend all your money. In Brixton there is another fine place which is The Fridge Club offering to its visitors live music and parties with a wide variety of genres.
As for the running hours most of the clubs are open until to 3 am on Friday and Saturday, and the bigger night clubs are running from Thursday till Sunday. In order to map out an entire evening, ask about operating hours at the entrance. Entrance fee varies from 2 pounds in the middle of a week in a small clubs, to 20 pounds and more during weekends in bigger clubs.
Enjoy night London clubbing life at a lower price with the Circle Club Card. This card gives a possibility to get big discounts in the most popular London clubs. Having a club card means you can get into the club absolutely free or get a good discount for the entrance fee, to buy two drinks at the price of one and to avoid standing in lines at the entrance.
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