London Nightlife

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Travel facts

Currency: £ GBP.

Visas:
Generally tourists from Europe, USA and the Commonwealth do not require Visas for UK holidays. Check out: www.ukvisas.gov.uk
Getting there:
Flights into Heathrow and Gatwick are serviced by Express trains to the centre (Paddington & Victoria).
Getting around:
London Underground, "Tube". Buy a Day Travel Card which also valid for London buses.
Tipping:
10-15% is normal in cabs and restaurants (where a service charge is usually included in your bill).

Clubs

Koko Club
Koko Club Tube: Camden Town
1A Camden High Street, London, NW1 7JE
The all-new KOKO represents a versatile, 21st century, state-of-the-art club venue, adaptable for use as anything - from small intimate comedy to international music awards; from intimate gigs to 1,500 capacity headline rock concerts; from stylish cabaret evenings to thumping club nights.
Nearby Hotels: to Koko Club
Club Hidden
Club Hidden Tube: Vauxhall
Hidden, 100 Tinworth Street, London, SE11 5EQ
Hidden Club formally Studio 33 located on the South Bank of the River Thames @ 100 Tinworth Street, London. Playing the best in Breakbeat, funky house, electro, old skool, dub and rare groove with Dj`s The Drumattic Twins, The Breakfastaz , Apply The Breaks, DJ Eskimo (Magnet Men), Tom Real, Rik Parkinson, Dom Kane, 2 Phunked Up, Cubensis, Rasslin, Luke Danger, Billy Gonzalez, Barry Ashworth (Dub Pistols), Disco Stu and more.
Nearby Hotels: to Club Hidden
seOne
seOneTube: London Bridge
Weston Street, London Bridge, London SE1 3QX
Welcome to London`s most diverse clubbing experience, seOne London. 30,000 Sq. Feet of dance floor plays host to the best in House, Techno, Rave, Drum and Bass, Indie, Alternative and much much more. From 3000 Capacity Events taking over the Whole Complex, to smaller more intimate parties from 300 to 1000 capacities, the choice is yours
Nearby Hotels: to seOne
Kingly Club
Kingly Club Tube: Leicester Square
4a St Martins Lane, Leicester Square, London, WC2H 9NY
The hugely popular Kingly Club Soho has a little sister, in the form of the unoriginally named Kingly Club St Martins Lane. Offering everything you`d expect from this successful group, it provides what the area has been crying out for a glamorous retreat from the plethora of trashy clubs and bars nearby.
Nearby Hotels: to Kingley Club
Fabric
Fabric Tube: Farringdon
77a Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 3HN
Europe`s leading dance and music venue, Fabric is undoubtedly the King of all London nightclubs. With a capacity of 1700 and the best sound system in London, its not difficult to see why this is London`s premier nightclub.
Nearby Hotels: to Fabric
The Cross
The Cross Tube: Kings Cross
27-31 York Way, London, N1 0BB
You`ll have to look hard to find this spacious subterranean dance venue, located in the catacombs below King`s Cross. Indeed, the edgy nightspot, a favorite with clubbers gay and straight, couldn`t be anymore `underground,` thanks to rough, weathered brick walls and ceilings, an exposed ventilation system, and dimly lit nooks and crannies. Fridays and Saturdays feature multiple DJs, each in a different room and each spinning an individual blend of beats intended to drive the young, hip crowd wild.
Nearby Hotels: to The Cross
The End
The End Tube: Holborn
18 West Central Street, London, WC1A 1JJ
Always a big night at the End, each bi-monthly Saturday night is a big night pushing the best of international DJs to the limit at this awesome west end venue.
Nearby Hotels: to The End