Fabric London
Fabric London is the city's only nightclub to have a surround-sound speaker system that includes music pumped through the floor for a ground-thumping bass experience. The club has three dance floors and a rooftop terrace for sweaty summer nights. Fabric opens at 10 p.m. on Fridays and 11 p.m. on Saturdays. Arrive early to avoid the popular club's notoriously long waits, or purchase advanced entrance tickets on their website. Friday music includes UK Top 40 and hip hop, while Saturdays feature techno and electronica.
Fabric London
77a Charterhouse Street
London, UK EC1M 3HN
+44 (207) 336-8898
fabriclondon.com
Ministry of Sound
The Ministry of Sound is both a record label and a nightclub, and is one of London's best clubs to see celebrity DJs, many from other European countries on club concert tours. Unlike many London clubs, the dress code is casual and jeans are allowed. Wait times can be several hours long as the nightclub draws several thousand visitors every night. The Ministry of Sound opens from 10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. on Fridays, and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. on Saturdays. Music styles vary according to the DJ, but typically focus on house, trance and techno. A food booth in the club's main courtyard ensures you'll have energy to dance until the sun breaks the horizon.
Ministry of Sound
103 Gaunt Street
London, UK SE1 6DP
+44 (870) 060-0010
ministryofsound.com
Cafe de Paris
Located just a couple blocks from the famous Piccadilly Circus, Cafe de Paris is the best London nightclub for those wanting a classy, upscale club experience. Come dressed to the nines and discover a dance floor featuring standard DJ mixes, though the club is best known for its various nightly events with burlesque dancers and other risque acts. Cover charges change according to the nightly event, but you may often find yourself paying £20 or more. A strict dress code requiring a minimum standard of business casual clothing is always in place.
Cafe De Paris
3-4 Coventry St.
London, UK W1D 6BL
+44 (20) 773-4770
cafedeparis.com
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