Maddox Club
One of the hippest new clubs in London that
attracts the city’s jet set crowd. It has two bars, a courtyard and a
glass staircase that also serves as the DJ’s work station. Same
celebrity vibe as Boujis, Volstead, Aura, Chinawhite and Mo*vida.
Maddox Club, 3-5 Mills Street, Mayfair
www.maddoxclub.com
Fabric
One
of London’s largest clubs with room for 1500 people. It doesn’t have a
local vibe, but swarms with all kinds of people and tourists and is
often referred to as the city’s best dance club. That is, if you’re
into what’s cool, noisy and modern.
Fabric, 77 a, Charterhouse Street, Farringdon
www.fabriclondon.com
Turnmills
Another large and legendary club is
Turnmills on 63 b, Clerkenwell Road, which encourages its patrons to
dress as crazy as possible. The club attracts the biggest DJs within
every musical genre.
Turnmills, 63 b, Clerkenwell Road
www.turnmills.co.uk
Egg
A
stylish club in three levels with a courtyard to boot. The music has
top priority, with a mix of Goldie and up-and-coming DJ’s. The club
offers more style than rave, and despite the fact that it houses 1000
patrons, there are many small breathing spaces, especially the
courtyard.
Egg, 200, York Way, King’s Cross
www.egglondon.com
Hoxton Bar & Kitchen
Industrial,
cool and laid-back bar atmosphere in one of London’s hippest areas. The
bar is also a venue for live music and connected to the super trendy
BoomBox Club, which only grants access to the most madly dressed
people.
Hoxton Bar & Kitchen, 2-4 Hoxton Street, Hackney
www.viewlondon.co.uk
Kabaret’s Prophecy
With
its laser lights dancing on the walls in time with the music, this club
is for those who like an intimate atmosphere. There’s only room for 120
people inside this funky little place.
Kabaret’s Prophecy, 16-18 Beak Street
By David Rich