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London is already beautiful and fantastic during the day with its bustling bazaars and known tourist spots. But if you havenu2019t seen the capital yet at night, then you have missed a quarter of your life.
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The Best of London’s Night Clubs London is already beautiful and fantastic during the day with its bustling bazaars and known tourist spots. But if you haven’t seen the capital yet at night during your stay at a hotel near Wembley Stadium, then you have missed a quarter of your life.
For the most part, London is alive and kicking once the clocks strike past 8 P.M., thanks to its night clubs especially at West End. At Ruby Blue Bar, VIPs get free entry on top of the easy-on-the-pocket menu, making the nightclub perfect for students –as long as they’re 18 and up-- and yuppies alike. While night clubs give you an impression of disco lights and party music, Ruby Blue Bar is also known for its piano pieces that delight diners before the actual partying begins. This place truly emits a friendly vibe. Thus, it’s a favorite go-to by crowds. Ruby Blue Bar is located at Leicester Square. The nearest station is Piccadilly Circus. The club is open Monday to Saturday, from 5 PM to 10 PM. Another popular evening jaunt in London is Party Pub Crawl, which brings the life of the party to five bars in Leicester Square and Soho. One of its crowd-pulling features is its cheap tickets (£20) and drinks. Moreover, you get to experience party life with pros – there are even professional photographers to capture unforgettable images.
Party pub crawls happen from Sundays to Saturdays, at 7:30 PM to 3 AM. You’ll find London Party Pub Crawl at Piccadilly Circus. Nearest stations are Piccadilly, Leicester Square Tube, and Green Park Tube. If you want to party where big names do, however, head to Cirque Le Soir, one of the sought-after West End night clubs. You may have heard that David Guetta, Leonardo diCaprio, and Scarlett Johansen once partied here. And as the name suggests, there’s a lot of acrobatics, burlesque, and other death-defying circus acts. They’re a real feast for the eyes. There’s one teeny weeny problem, though: the club accepts party goers ages 22 and up. You can also read: A Visitor’s Guide to the Clissold Park and Clissold House Catch Cirque Le Soir at Soho, West End. It opens at 11 AM and closes at 3 AM. You can reach the club through Oxford Tube. Speaking of Soho, another club that catches attention is Thirst Club. It’s a warm and friendly place that offers al fresco drinking. It’s also more easily accessible than most night clubs. You get
introduced to an extensive list of cocktails, plus leave the premises without an empty wallet. It’s the best of both worlds! Thirst Soho is located in 53 Greek St., Soho, Leicester Square. The bar opens at 4 PM until 3 AM. Nearest stations are Oxford Tube, Tottenham Court Road, Covent Garden, The Strand, and Leicester Square Station. Want more of these West End night clubs? Be sure to visit the area with friends each night to get a dose of affordable partying when you are staying atBest Western Palm Hotel Golders Green.