With literally thousands of clubs to choose from in London, ranging from the very exclusive to your average all-nighter, here’s a selection of ten of the goodies (in no particular order).
1. Fabric Nightclub (www.fabriclondon.com/) is renowned for showcasing new talent alongside local talent. Styles range from drum ‘n’ bass to funky house.
2. Looking for something more down tempo? Visit Neighbourhoods little sister Cherry Jam (www.cherryjam.net/), for short film nights, good music and emphasis on lounging.
3. Ever had an outfit you were not too sure about? 333 (www.333mother.com/) is the place for you with music as eclectic as the fashion of the punters.
4. Witness the cream of the world’s DJ talent at The End (www.endclub.com/news/index.php). The club boasts top name DJ’s such as Fatboy Slim and Daft Punk.
5. From house to trance, Latin beats and techno, Turnmills (www.turnmills.co.uk/) is London’s most established club, renowned for its friendly vibe.
6. Neighbourhood (www.myspace.com/neighbourhoodclub) is the West End’s newest superclub, devoted to musical excellence. Styles include hip-hop and breaks.
7. R&B and reggae more your style? South London’s Mass (www.mass-club.com/) sees the hottest R&B nights in the capital.
8. Relax in Cargo (www.cargo-london.com/) to the most eclectic range of music styles including jazz and soul.
9. Whatever your preference a good time is guaranteed at Egg (www.egglondon.net/), where pretty much anything goes. Famed for hosting some of the capitals top gay nights, it attracts a beautiful, friendly crowd.
10. Plan B (www.plan-brixton.co.uk/) boasts plush comfortable furniture and a great sound system. More a bar than a club, join the Brixton locals in this exceptional atmosphere.
For detailed club listings buy Time Out (www.timeout.com/london/) magazine or visit their site.