Best Clubs In London

If there's one place you can find your clubbing nirvana, it's London. The first modern haunt dedicated to all things dance was Webster Hall in 1886, but the city has seen many different types of nightlife evolve over the years, from The Four Aces Club, a 60s Dalston venue that was one of the first to play black music in Britain, to Charing Cross’ Heaven, which took over a former roller disco in 1979, aspiring to be the world’s most famous gay club. Our top picks will take you on a tour of the cream of the late-night crop; from basement joints and dive bars with the best DJs to industrial warehouses nodding to elements of 80s rave culture, check out our recommendations for clubs in London. 

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Last updated on 13th September 2024




The Grand

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It's a no-brainer that this huge Victorian theatre which has been converted into one of the best clubs in Clapham made it into our round-up. The Grade II-listed building was established in 1900 by stage performers and was launched into the midst of a thriving Music Hall era. It's seen a variety of famous faces grace its stage, including a young Charlie Chaplin. And today, with raucous brunches and sports screenings alongside cabaret and hip-hop nights, you'll find everyone from students to adults congregating at The Grand for a fun night of big beats and tipple-fuelled dancing. Oh, and if you arrive before 11pm on your birthday, don't forget to claim your free bubbles. 

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Infernos

The place that has birthed the biggest retro clubbing culture London has ever seen, this is Infernos. Legendary for throwing some ultimate cheese-fest parties, it's no wonder this Clapham institution is one of the best nightclubs in London for students, with its boy band moves and Spice Girl tributes across two carpeted floors. You might even know it for being a favourite of Margot Robbie's back in the day. Expect private karaoke rooms, podiums to dance on and balloon drops at midnight, making for the ultimate throwback extravaganza. 

Floripa

A hotbed for South American-style partying and punchy cocktails, Floripa lies in the heart of Shoreditch. Thriving with Brazilian flare and bohemian style, hedonists rejoice here when they find a Latino wonderland of DJs, salsa dancing and late-night events. You can count on these guys for a good time no matter what day it is (especially given that it's named after the party island of Brazil), with hip-hop and RnB events taking place every single night. Its disco ball-lit, loft-style space will transport you to the tropical shores and far away from East London without fail. 

Tropix

Tropix is a fun party bar and club, located in Clapham, serving up exotic cocktails and reggaeton beats. Gather your mates and hit up the themed lounge (think plush velvet seating and leafy wallpaper) for a few fruity rum punches before heading to the dancefloor for a night spent shimmying to live DJ sets. Even better? They host open bar nights on Thursdays, where you can nab two hours of bottomless drinks to kick off your evening, all for just £25. There's also a late-night restaurant open 'til 2.30am four nights a week should you find yourself peckish after hours. 

Cirque le Soir

London's playground for some dark and twisted sex appeal, Cirque le Soir is a notorious nightlife spot for over-the-top entertainment. Since opening in 2009 where Alto Club used to be in the heart of the city, it's lent its funfair-themed and luxurious interiors to be the background of many a bash. Expect fire-eaters, aerial performers, circus and burlesque artists to take the stage with a weekly lineup of enticing events. Frequented by VIP clientele and known for going all out when it comes to X-rated performances, this is one of the go-to clubs in Central London.

The Moth Club

The best dance clubs in London? Well, you could certainly shake some moves here if its famous Deptford Northern Soul Club every third Friday of the month is anything to go by. Bypass collections of military memorabilia and enter a room complete with dazzling golden arches - the result of the former ex-servicemen's hall transformation into a kitsch gig venue. The much-loved Hackney haunt throws events most nights of the week, from independent artists performing new sets to themed DJ nights and more. 

The Piano Works Farringdon

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The Piano Works is a solid choice when it comes to partying, offering a fun atmosphere and in-house musicians who provide the tunes all night long. Better yet, you can request whichever songs you wish to bop to from their human jukebox. This lively location is found inside a listed Victorian building in Farringdon as well as in the heart of the West End, open 'til 2am on Fridays and Saturdays whipping up an unbeatable list of cocktails to choose from as well - think zombies, pornstar martinis and Red Bull-based Watermelon Ginbulls. 

Embargo Republica

Bringing a slice of Cuban coolness to Kings Road, Embargo Republica is one of the best places for clubbing in London. Expect to find a lively blend of musical styles and genres while exploring the quirky location, which boasts vintage furnishings and an Instagram-worthy rooftop terrace. There's even a swish bar oozing Miami South Beach vibes called Little Havana to get excited about too, offering twists on classic drinks like a coconut and watermelon margarita. This Latin-themed spot is open until 3am most days, promising a rotating lineup of top DJs, student nights and all kinds of antics.

Colour Factory

Not only is Colour Factory a Hackney Wick suntrap but it's also home to some seriously wild parties, doubles up as a music venue and has a state-of-the-art sound system. Its founder, Nathanael Williams, is behind Jumbi in Peckham and Moko in Tottenham so he knows how to facilitate a great party programme. On the lineup, you'll find events showcasing the best of house and techno music, curated exhibitions that double up as BBQs in the summer, and plenty of techno after-parties; it's the place to head for an all-day and all-night bash 'til 4am.

The Pickle Factory

While The Pickle Factory may be small, it makes a hell of a lot of noise as a signature nightclub on the scene of Bethnal Green. You'll find it tucked away in a cul-de-sac, built entirely around its sound system (a six point state-of-the-art D&B Audiotechnik system) and fronts an acoustically engineered room. It's been around since 2015 and has taken inspiration from Plastic People to create a cool clubbing community that, on the weekend, focuses on a core in-house programme of electronic music. And if you're thirsty? Upstairs you'll find a cocktail bar serving classic sips and soft drinks. 

The Cause

The Cause will be the reason you're out 'til late, and it clearly knows it given its name. It hasn't been a straightforward ride for this haunt though, as it ran for three years since opening in 2018 before relocating to the Docklands and setting up camp permanently in an old Guinness and Tetley factory. There's nothing shiny or OTT about this haunt, as it's 100% grassroots and comes from the brains behind hi-fi haunt and restaurant The Marquee Moon as well as top bar All My Friends. You'll find a courtyard outside where you can catch DJ sets, as well as inside spaces featuring incredible sound systems all complete with a DIY, down-to-earth feel. 

The Book Club

This sprawling venue is channelling Brooklyn vibes with its urban interiors and effortlessly cool vibe on Leonard Street in Shoreditch. The former Victorian warehouse stretches across two floors, showcasing local DJs while serving up delicious cocktails and beers on tap, as well as £5 pizzas every weekday 'til 8pm. From dedicated RnB evenings and tipples for a fiver from 5pm to hip-hop-fuelled Fridays and hilarious weekend drag brunches, The Book Club can do it all.

Freedom

Located on Wardour Street, Freedom is a fantastic late-night club and gay bar to check out. Boasting plush seating, two dance poles and raucous DJs, the haunt also has a downstairs that frequently hosts cabaret and drag shows. And when you're thirsty, you can tip back a cocktail or two from the beautiful drinking den upstairs - we recommend the lemon and butterscotch-flavoured Joan Crawford, or the Marlon Brando for something a little spicy.

The King's Head Members Club

Nestled within The King's Head Members Club, hidden underneath a derelict public house, you'll find a top-secret nightlife spot that was founded in 2013. Head on over to the luxurious East London venue for DJ-led parties alongside a fabulous selection of tipples, from cocktails (like the gin and lemon-flavoured Pink Cloud or Tears Of Aphrodite made with banana syrup) to Champagne. Dance among disco balls as you bypass eclectic furnishings like taxidermy - they're open all the way to 5am Friday to Sunday, making it a great stop if you just don't want your night out to end.

Ministry of Sound

Good clubs in London? How about excellent instead? Then let us point you to Elephant and Castle's Ministry of Sound. The first of its kind dedicated to house music, it's been the home of all things dance since 1991 spanning four rooms equipped with incredible sound systems and iconic dancefloors. The founders took over an old bus depot and transformed it into a space that puts exceptional audio quality first, after being inspired by a trip to New York. Today, it hosts live gigs as well as nights dedicated to talented DJs and continues to pick up the gauntlet laid down by the late-1980s social phenomenon that saw a rise in acid house music and illegal rave parties, the Second Summer of Love. 

The Arts Theatre Club

Situated in the heart of Soho, The Arts Theatre Club is a cracking place for your night-out antics. Open until 3am almost every day, the venue boasts Prohibition vibes with dimly lit candles and a vintage piano doubling as a DJ booth. It's housed in what was once the playground to notorious London gangsters the Krays and is steeped in history. This sophisticated destination is open to everyone, but if you want to feel a little bit special then the annual £100 membership fee is well worth it for the exclusive perks provided to you and your guests.

Queen of Hoxton

Queen of Hoxton is much more than a gorgeous rooftop bar (though we recommend a visit while you're there), as this place packs a punch with its clubbing opportunities. Dance the night away to live DJs every Thursday to Saturday with a booming sound system adding to the vibe down in the neon-lit basement party rooms: The Discotheque and The Club. Tickets are often super affordable, usually always below a tenner, and sometimes even free if you hit up a non-stop pop evening. And if it's quirky events you're after? Be sure to check out their drag comedy cabaret nights and lively bottomless brunches.

Blues Kitchen Shoreditch

The holiest of matrimonies between food and drink, Blues Kitchen is a movement taking London by storm where the flavours of the American Deep South are racked up alongside a live stage of entertainment across Shoreditch, Camden and Brixton. If you're partial to the music of the blues, jazz and soul persuasion then this is your place to go clubbing. Feast on St Louis pork ribs with fries or a crispy chicken sandwich washed down with a Watermelon Pisco Punch and then hit the dance floor, where you might even catch your new favourite band.

Metropolis

Spread across five different floors and situated in Hackney, Metropolis offers everything you need for fun clubbing. Enjoy live gigs, delicious drinks, launch parties, shows and plenty more across the different stories, with an inclusive atmosphere throughout the venue. Throughout the week it's predominantly a strip club, then come Saturday its club nights reign supreme - the queer-friendly bar throws it back to the carefree 70s and 80s 'til 4am at its disco event.

The Lower Third

For clubs with live music, cocktails and more, The Lower Third has your back. Start off by sipping quality concoctions in The Cocktail Bar or The Forge and finish off by dancing 'til late in the iconic club room. The latter is steeped in history having played host to artists like Sex Pistols, David Bowie and Elton John over the years and has a capacity of 230. This inviting Outernet venue can be found just moments away from Tottenham Court Road station on the iconic Denmark Street, championing grassroots, up-and-coming artists with its programme of live music performances.

Le Fez

Happy Hour ! 10 pm to Midnight - Thursday & Friday! 9 pm to 11 pm on Saturdays - A selection of Half Price Drinks - Free Entry !

Le Fez may be the answer to all your nightclub prayers - it's a fun, French-inspired Putney destination offering a plethora of live entertainment, from DJ sets to burlesque stars. With its plush velvet interiors, hanging florals and uber-cool feel, this is one memorable place for a night out, split into two areas: Le Club (light up dancefloors, chandeliers, you name it) and Le Jardin (basically a fairy wonderland). And for all of you who love to party until dawn, this place is even open until 4am Monday to Saturday, and 'til 2am on Sundays.

HERE At Outernet

HERE At Outernet can be found right next to Tottenham Court Road, existing as one of London's most technologically advanced event spaces, with jaw-dropping design and 360-degree screens. 2000 party-goers can flock through its doors to catch some of the coolest DJ talents in live music, and it offers an experience like no other thanks to its immersive capabilities. Playing host to a wide range of nights from electronic symphonies to throw-back club nights, this electric nightclub is one of Central's finest. 

Trapeze

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Trapeze is definitely one of the most fun clubs on the scene, offering a treasure trove of circus-inspired decor and live performances at their Shoreditch venue. It takes its inspiration from the nearby National Centre for Circus Arts that's trained over 50,000 performers, and it serves a creative cocktail list too (cherry chilli negroni, anyone?). Set over three levels, you can expect all the best house tunes and throwback anthems until 3.30am on weekends, alongside all kinds of entertainment. If you're looking for somewhere a little bit different from the rest, this destination is sure to impress with its unusual events.

Night Tales

If you're looking to go clubbing in the East then put Night Tales on your radar; the 10,000-square foot venue features a foliage-adorned outside terrace, an onsite pizza restaurant and an internationally famous club. You'll find it just across from Hackney Central overground, taking over three railway arches. Open on Fridays and Saturdays 'til 3am, it hosts some epic electronic artists that keep the nights rumbling into the morning as you sip cool beers and spirits. 

XOYO

Narrowing down your search for the best club in London? Make your way over to this Old Street gem located on Cowper Street where you'll find two rooms hosting some of the top dance music about. Hit up the haunt every Saturday where tickets are only £5 to a party promising euphoric moments and incredible DJs. Established in 2010, it also hosts an array of gigs from artists such as Beabadoobee, Miso Extra and Seedhe Maut alongside epic club nights that start around 11pm and finish in the early hours of the morning.

Drumsheds

One of the best nightclubs in London has to be Drumsheds from the same team that brought you Printworks in London and Depot Mayfield in Manchester. It's an incredible, multi-level and multi-room venue that once belonged to an IKEA and now holds up to 15000 clubbers. At its core, it's a cultural hub run by charity Nine Point Eight that fosters local art and hosts epic gigs by the likes of Fat Boy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and more. Just hop off the line at Tottenham Hale and make your way over to the spacious warehouse for a very good time. 

Fabric

Renowned as one of the top clubs in London, Fabric is the place to go for late-night partying. Not only is it a hub for electronic music but it's also a record label and online shop. Founded in 1999 by Keith Reilly and Cameron Leslie, it has three separate rooms with independent sound systems, with Room One featuring 400 bass transducers emitting frequencies to create an immersive dancing experience. It hosts an eclectic lineup of events throughout the week, spanning the likes of house, techno and disco, with nights typically starting at 11pm from Friday to Sunday. Expect collaborations with Boiler Room, Waterworks afterparties and more. 

Omeara

Omeara is an all-inclusive venue in London Bridge that supports up-and-coming talent, headline shows and DJ nights in its 320-capacity space. It's overseen by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons in collaboration with record label Communion, and makes a great night out with friends. Quirky and cool, its ceilings are low, exposed brickwork dominates the space and there's a cool, gothic feel to the detailing in the arches. Featuring clubbing events and late-night libations, the hotspot also has a rooftop if you fancy hitting up the space for post-dancing tipples.

Dalston Superstore

Dalston Superstore is at the beating queer heart of East London, hosting some of the most raucous nights on the scene. It's easy to spot as you wander up Kingsland High Street as there's usually a queue of glamourous people waiting to get in and enjoy sets from some of the city's top DJs. It's been functioning as a queer club, cabaret spot and cafe ever since it opened its doors in 2009 and continues to evolve as a party paradise, offering a gateway into a hedonistic world. You'll find all your favourite spirits, beers and soft drinks on the menu here too, alongside nights like Homodrop, pride bashes and more. 

FOLD

FOLD is one of those clubs in East London that's community-driven and artist-led, renting its studio spaces out during the week to those wishing to create and experiment with their craft. It's a short walk from Canning Town station and was founded by Shapes owner Lasha Jorjoliani and Seb Glover; boasting a 24-hour license and a 500-capacity space decked out with a Funktion One sound system, it's the ultimate place to go partying. With Danny L Harle playing sets and marathon parties, it's hard to resist checking out.

Corsica Studios

Elephant and Castle are spoiling us with Corsica Studios, the independent arts organisation and nightclub that's nestled under the railway arches. It's an underground gem boasting industrial, minimal interiors and is focused on sound quality, art and culture. As the winner of Best British Small Club Of The Year by DJ Mag, it makes sense that it plays host to some iconic nights that take you across its various spaces. Room One is where you'll find live shows, and Room Two is home to a full wall of Funktion One speakers. And if you're in need of a little cosy time out? There's a cushioned room for that too. 

G-A-Y And Heaven Club London

When you think of the best gay bars and clubs in London, Heaven always springs to mind. In collaboration with G-A-Y, this huge venue has a capacity for almost 2000 people, maintaining its reputation of inclusivity and cracking nights out over the years. It's been around for over 40 of them; set up by Jeremy Norman, it took over a former roller disco and transformed the space into a party den for the disco-hungry gays of the city and, as a result, has had a major influence in the development of the LGBTQIA+ scene in London. You can find this super club under Charing Cross station, with regular queer icon-themed parties, drag shows and live performances. Even better? You can keep the good vibes going until 5am most days.