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Where is best party in London?

What are the top 10 clubs in London?

  • Fabric.
  • Heaven.
  • Cargo.
  • Ministry of Sound.
  • Printworks London.
  • Studio 338.
  • XOYO.
  • Electric Brixton.

Is it safe to go to a club right now?

Bottom line: Watch out for parties or bars. If you or those you live with are high risk, or you live in a place with a lot of community spread right now (look up your state or county here), it’s probably best to avoid bars — if they’re even open — and to sit out any situation where you will be drinking in a group.

Will berghain reopen?

It’s the first time since March 2020 that partygoers will be able to dance inside the world-famous techno club. Berghain announced on Saturday that it will fully reopen on October 2 for the first time in nearly 19 months. …

Are there any pubs in London that stay open until 1am?

With all that party to be had, it’s a ruddy good job Aces and Eights stays open until 1am every day. There are a few beacons of hope along Seven Sisters Road, such as the Bedford Tavern. It attracts a mixed crowd of long-time residents and younger newcomers to Finsbury Park.

Which is the first DJ bar in London?

A Brixton institution from back when Coldharbour Lane was somewhere people feared to go, Dogstar is a big, three-floor street-corner pub exuding the urban authenticity loved by clubbers. Earning the accolade of being London’s first ever DJ bar, Dogstar has managed to sustain a loyal following over the decades.

Which is the best underground bar in London?

At La Cabina, you’ll be granted access through a phone booth. ‘From Sevilla to Shoreditch’ is the tagline, and the tiny underground space is half shabby-chic Barcelona bodega, half hip London dive bar. If the faff of a phone booth puts you off, know this: La Cabina is worth a visit for its (very) late licence.

When is the best time to party in London?

Get on the dance floor for hip hop, R&B and disco nights that suit the young neighbourhood pretty well. A cheesy soundtrack of dancefloor fillers and, um, Queen hits keeps central London party people going until 2.30am on Fridays and Saturdays and 1.30am during the week.