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London at night is quite a fantastic sight with its millions of neon lights flooding the streets and its tangy and vibrant atmosphere of hundreds of nightclubs and entertainment venues, including clubs of international partying centers, such as Fabric on Charterhouse Street which is a renowned dancing venue considered to be the best in London. Fabric is a 24/7 dancing venue, which makes it the one of the kind dancing club of London. The club occupies three rooms with perfect acoustic isolation, so that the partying folks could dance in either of them chosing the music they prefer.

Stringfellows of Upper St Martin?s Lane is another partying venue of London which is notoriously famous for zesty lapdancers featured in the club. If you feel like rubbing shoulders with the cream of the society, go to this vibrant beat-thumping venue and enjoy tableside lapdances that go alongside with best quality cocktails and groovy beats.

Ministry of Sound is an iconic night club that coins and mixes some of the world?s most groovy dance anthems. Located on Gaunt Street, the club offers its guest till-dawn partying to the beats of house and garage rhythms.

DJ?s of Electric Ballroom on Camden High Street spin funk and disco on Saturdays and rock on Fridays.

In Fridge clubbers can party till 6 am to techno and house tunes.

Another place for having a wild hang out in London is 333 Mother Club on 333 Old Street. As is implied by the name, the nightclub occupies 3 floors; distributed between the floors, the club DJ?s spin drum?n?bass, funky soul and hip-hop disks. Brewer Street is famed among regular party-goers for Madame Jo-Jo?s nightclub which is the best drag club of London. Heaven London on Villiers Street a bit further from Charing Cross Station is an internationally famed gay nightclub; the club boasts several hip bars and fashionable dance floors where they play various electric beats. If you fancy moving your feet to drum?n?bass, techno, house or funk beats you should go down West Central Street in fashionable Soho district and drop into The End nightclub.

Yet another groovy place in Soho is called Café de Paris nestled comfortably on Coventry Street. Café de Paris is a trendy night entertainment spot with a luxurious restaurant and a dance floor where world?s famous DJ?s play disco. A place for all gays and lesbians to have a chill-out is, of course, G-A-Y Club; the club gives wild parties on weekdays except Tuesdays and Wednesdays and on weekends except Sundays. The club is located at London Astoria right on Charing Cross Road. Even if you are perfectly natural, you simply must pay a visit to G-A-Y to see some of the world?s celebrities and rock stars giving their concerts there. There is a common belief that if an artists steals limelight at G-A-Y, he or she will be further accepted anywhere. The club released a CD featuring the tracks of stars who have ever performed for the G-A-Y clubbers a while ago. ?Fun, pop and Party? is the club?s motto, and for sure you will have handfuls of all the three components of the hip slogan!

For all rock lovers Astoria opens its doors on Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. For sure, there is no better place to go if you fancy listening to a popular rock band in a place that used to be a home to a theatre and has retained all of its bohemian atmosphere though the years.

The Brixton Academy down Stockwell Road is a dance-cum-theatre venue that regularly hosts famous bands that entertain the trendy crowd with live music in a huge club hall that can give shelter to 4 thousand clubbers. But not to worry, the club boasts a perfect view of the scene from any angle of the dance floor.

 


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