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The Borderline
The Borderline is a small intimate club which is not only cheaper than the bigger venues in the West End but also much more fun! In its 14 years of history the club hosted many big name acts and due top its size you can have a good view on the stage. On Thursdays you have metal night Rockit, a mix of indie, punk and live music on Fridays and Christmas Club on Saturdays which makes the Borderline to one of the most interesting small locations in the city.
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Orange Yard, Manette Street
W1D
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7734 2095
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Cherry Jam
Opened in 2004 the Cherry Jam established to one of London’s best clubbing venues. An easy and laid back atmosphere makes it to the friendliest spot in London. Also the bar with its simple chocolate wood booths creates a feeling of comfort and intimacy where you can chill out with specialized cocktails, and small dishes from the Cherry Jam kitchen. They have public events on Fridays and Saturdays.
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58 Porchester Road
W2
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7727 9950
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Fridge
The Fridge is one of London’s largest clubs which is open all week and offers a variety of themed club nights. The building from the 1930s was restored to its former glory and still keeps up the original theatre atmosphere but now combined with artistic lighting and a great sound system.
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Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill
SW2
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7326 5100
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Fabric
This fancy club in Clerkenwell features three dance floors and a capacity for 2500 people. The music played by top DJs includes breakbeat, drum n bass, hip hop and more. Fabric also offers additional event services such as catering, event production, DJ entertainment bookings and party design. It is a nice location suitable for events, conferences and product launches.
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77a Charterhouse Street
EC1M
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7490 0444
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Key Club
A unique clubbing location in the heart of Kings Cross. With a stylish and edgy interior, a two level space and a capacity of 1000 it is the perfect setting for a late night party. The stunning interior includes leather sofas, eclectic furniture and luscious flowers which creates a kind of an intimate atmosphere.
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Lazer Road, Goods Yard, Kings Cross
N1
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7837 1027
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SeOne Club London
Located in the railway arches under London Bridge station SeOne has established to one of the largest licensed nightclubs in London. Through the years it has become a dominant part of London’s clubbing scene. Five rooms and a capacity of 300,0 that can be broken into smaller spaces, attracts not only dance fanatics but also promoters and different event organisers.
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London
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| www.seonelondon.com |
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Café de Paris
Café de Paris is a club / bar which hosts fashion shows, album launches and private parties on regular basis. An impressive interior with ballroom setting, music and food create an exclusive atmosphere. The prices are accordingly high but don’t hinder the club’s reputation to be the greatest and most influential clubbing venue in the heart of London. In this 715 people holding location with three bars and different dance floors everything is about glamour and abundance.
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3 Coventry Street
W1V 7FL
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7734 7700
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Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound is a famous location in the London clubbing scene and has been at the top of the cities nightclub industry continuously developing and upgrading its technical specifications. With five different floors, four bars, three DJs booths and three dance floors, the Ministry of Sound belongs to the hottest venues and the home of trance and house.
Opening times:
Fr 10.30 pm – 5 am, Sat 11 pm – 7 am
Entrance prices:
£15 or £12 members
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103 Gaunt Street, Elephant and Castle
EC1
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7378 6528
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