Discos and clubs in LondonThe easiest way to discover everything that London has to offer |
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London probably has the most robust and vibrant music and club scene in the whole of Europe. Not only does it host some of the world's best DJs, but also its landscape is ever changing creating new scenes and re-instating old ones, from retro 80s to funky 70s disco. In fact, somewhere will be playing the music you like to dance to, from goth, new wave and electroclash to hip hop, r'n'b, techno and rave. London clubs can be quite expensive to get in, especially on weekends (usually £10.00 and upwards), many clubs offer a reduced entrance fee if you come early, say before 11.00pm. Also check out the music press, websites and flyers in pubs and bars for special offers and discounts. This diversity makes it rather difficult to keep up with what is going on in the London club scene. To help you out we have listed some of the best, coolest and well know clubs, so that you can easily enjoy all the sonar delicacies London has to offer. 93 Feet East (http://www.93feeteast.co.uk/) Club Aquarium (http://www.clubaquarium.co.uk/) Astoria (http://www.meanfiddler.com/) Bar Rumba (http://www.barrumba.co.uk/) Café De Paris (http://www.cafedeparis.com/) Camden Palace Car Wash (http://www.carwash.co.uk) Cargo (http://www.cargo-london.com) The Electric Ballroom (http://www.electricballroom.co.uk) The End (http://www.the-end.co.uk/) Equinox Fabric (http://www.fabriclondon.com) Gardening Club (http://www.rockgarden.co.uk) Heaven (http://www.heaven-london.com) Hippodrome (http://www.londonhippodrome.com/) Ministry of Sound (http://www.ministryofsound.co.uk) Plastic People (http://www.plasticpeople.co.uk) Scala (http://www.scala-london.co.uk/) Trap (http://www.traplondon.com) Turnmills (http://www.turnmills.co.uk) Velvet Room Add your disco and/or club
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