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No matter your taste in evening activities, London can accommodate. Quiet drinks with friends, an animated round of trivia, an intimate hotel bar, or a cavernous club flooded with sound and rhythm theyre all easily attainable. Friendly pubs, the lifeblood of British sociability, pepper every neighborhood, readily serving pints and good cheer. If dancing issues its call, the West End (and especially Soho) makes a good stomping ground. Big names on the club-going front include the Ministry of Sound, Fabric, and Heaven, all of which can easily help you find your groove. For upscale drinks, head to Notting Hill, whose stylish bars and pubs provide the sought-after trendiness that travelers demand. Hotel bars also promise a refined setting in which to pass an evening, as evidenced by the old-school elegance of the Library Bar at The Lanesborough and the Sanderson Hotels Long Bar, a contemporary haunt. In fact, most of Londons best neighborhoods tout plenty of places thatll give you that authentic, big-city nightlife experience. And if youre ever in doubt, just keep an eye out for the crowds. Popularitys hard to hide.
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Ronnie Scott's |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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47 Firth St, London W1D 4HT 20-7439-0747 |
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Distance:
~16.559 km |
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Description:
SOHO. This legendary Soho nightclub has been featuring some of jazz's greatest names for the better part of 50 years now. Indeed, Ronnie Scott's caters to lovers of the art, and its decor is that of a consummate jazz dive, from dim lighting and intimate, candle-lit tables to photographed mugs decorating the walls. Each night, music kicks off at 9:45pm, and bands continue to chill the cats in attendance till closing time. An à la carte menu is available. TUBE: Tottenham Court Road |
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Library Bar |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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1 Lanesborough Pl The Lanesborough, A St Regis Hotel, London SW1 20-7259-5599 |
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Distance:
~20.803 km |
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Description:
BELGRAVIA. The Lanesborough's guest list regularly reads like a "who's who" of the privileged class: movie and entertainment stars, foreign dignitaries, wealthy business moguls, and even the occasional royal. In the evening, many of these same people enjoy cognac, wine and premium cigars at the hotel's Library Bar. Managed by the legendary Salvatore Calabrese (one of the world's foremost cognac authorities and author of popular books on cocktail mixing), the hotel bar offers a refined setting with Chesterfield sofas, antique furnishings and loaded bookshelves. TUBE: Hyde Park Corner |
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Mahiki |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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1 Dover St, London W1 020 7493 9529 |
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Distance:
~21.638 km |
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Description:
MAYFAIR. Roaringly popular, this tiki-themed bar attracts the posh Brit set. Opulent cocktails can be ordered in sharing bowls; seating is unusually plentiful and the crowd upbeat. Upstairs holds the lounge area, while in the basement lurks the gargantuan fish tank and dance floor. Be warned that the entry queue can be epic and that you might not have to look too hard to spot a royal: titles are ten-a-penny here. TUBE: Green Park |
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Cuckoo Club |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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Swallow St, London W1 020 7287 4300 |
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Distance:
~21.922 km |
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Description:
High or low, whichever direction you fly, Cuckoo has long been renowned as one of the chicest nightlife options in town. Drawing a celebrity clientele amid the glamorous rock crowd, the cocktails here are sublime. The policy is members and guestlist only – dress glam to stand a chance of gaining access, then shimmy beneath an LED color-rotating ceiling. Thursdays offer live music, while the restaurant here serves above-average bar-fare. TUBE: Piccadilly Circus |
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Player |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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8 Broadwick St, London W1F 8HN 20-7494-9125 |
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Distance:
~22.178 km |
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SOHO. With some sleuthing, you might deduce that this basement bar is one of Soho's best places to down cocktails and rub shoulders – especially if you want to escape touristy watering holes. After operating for years as a private club, Player is now open to all, until 11pm or so on Fridays and Saturdays, when it becomes private again. Agent 007 would fit well in these sleek digs and be pleased to discover so many deliciously potent cocktails. TUBE: Tottenham Court Road |
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Heaven |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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11 The Arches Villiers St, London WC2N 6NG 020-7930-2020 |
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Distance:
~22.788 km |
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Description:
EMBANKMENT. This huge, enormously popular gay club attracts folks from all over the world. The main-floor dance space stretches endlessly and stays packed through the night with gyrating bodies. A level higher, go-go boys take to their pedestals, and a more relaxed mood prevails. Up again, a busy bar takes care of liquid needs and invites socializing. Plus, everywhere are niches where patrons can meet discreetly when they need a breather. Fabulous dance music is standard, acoustics are great, and the party seemingly never ends. A great place to lose yourself for the night. TUBE: Charing Cross or Embankment |
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The Island |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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180-182 Hungerford Ln, London WC2 020 7389 6622 |
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Distance:
~22.830 km |
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Description:
The Island hides down a secret alley, guaranteeing glamour and sophistication. Westminster's first late-night membership venue offers special nights by famous faces and inimitably mixed cocktails. The interiors are as chic, colorful and sleek as the clientele, and the central location second to none. The staff is friendly and the bar tabs are in line with West End pricing. Expect to queue and dress to impress. TUBE: Embankment |
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The End and AKA |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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18 W Central St, London WC1 20-7836-0110 |
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Distance:
~22.847 km |
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WEST END. Vast, late-night bar AKA teams up with its neighbor club, The End, to form one of the area's hippest nightlife duos. Up-for-it 20- and 30-somethings gather for a scene that's consistently buzzy: an attractive clientele, great music, and decor that's transformed this one-time post office into a tribute to all things industrial-chic. Seating areas feature cozy leather sofas and offer weary clubbers a chance to catch their breath between DJ sets. Plus, the sleek bar serves an impressive roster of cocktails. TUBE: Tottenham Court Road or Holborn |
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Baltic |
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(Nightlife - Best of the City) |
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74 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8HA 20-7928-1111 |
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Distance:
~24.163 km |
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Description:
WATERLOO. One of the best places in London to savor Russian vodka, this contemporary spot draws a well-heeled mix of young professionals and style-conscious locals. The gallery-like interior is dominated by stark white walls, modern art, sharp angles, recessed lighting, and a dining room with a high atrium ceiling. Enjoy a favorite brand of vodka (they offer more than 40 varieties) and even a bite to eat – if you've never sampled Eastern European cuisine, now's your chance, tovarich. TUBE: Southwark |
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