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| HEYJOCLUB http://www.heyjoclub.co.uk Situated deep below the historic Jermyn Street, HEYJOCLUB will tempt you into an alluring world of decadence wrapping it warmly in a magical ambience - put simply, like nothing you could have imagined before. The intimate atmosphere is contrasted with a striking interior of exclusive luxury furnishings exuding rich vibrant colours. HEYJOCLUB is the place where fantasies become a reality making it the perfect night time hide away for the wealthy and trendy. At the heart of HEYJOCLUB's values is personal service focusing on attention to the individual needs of our guests. Your wishes can indeed come true so discover the magic for yourself. | |
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| Alto http://www.clubalto.com Alto London is a premier members club with an original 1920s theme representing a unique masterpiece in originality and design. Located in the heart of the world’s most exciting city, Alto London has been inspired by the Art Nouveau movement credited for bridging a wealth of history, neoclassicism, and modernism. Alto caters to elite revelers who share a strong passion for an ideal blend of sophistication and elegance. | |
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| Aura Mayfair http://www.auramayfair.com Nestled discreetly on the prestigious St. James's Street in Mayfair, Aura is a haven of rich heritage and grandeur. Owned, in part, by airline mogul Tony Fernandes, events and motorsport entrepreneur Jonny Dodge and Supper Club owner Alberto Barbieri, Aura boasts a founding committee that features some of London's most interesting creative talent. With a cocktail bar, club and restaurant all under one roof, Aura is unquestionably set to become one of the capital's most in-demand destination venues. | |
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| Bond Club http://www.clubbond.co.uk Bond is a new bar/club concept being the most high-tech venue in the whole of London, and the first fully interactive bar in the world. Bond is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art lighting and bar technology to create a breathtaking backdrop for your night out. Special computer controlled projections will transform the room into a heavenly catwalk show or the fiery pit of hell. All at a flick of a switch. The projections are also interactive so if you put your hand out to touch them they will react to your movements. Nothing like this has ever been used in a nightclub venue before, and quite simply, you will have to see it to believe it. The interior is a blank canvas, which can be changed to whatever you want it to be. And in addition to the projections there will be hundreds of LED lights installed which will give the venue over 1,000 different colour combinations, running right across the spectrum. The bar continues the interactive theme and will be touch sensitive. You put a glass down; the bar will react to it and send out light beams across to the base of our drink. If you touch the bar with your hand light will shoot out towards you and alert the barman that you require a drink. This is Star Trek and Star Wars all rolled into one, and with waitress service. Other interior features, such as furnishing are 1970s inspired but brought right up to date with the state-of-the-art 21st century technology. The whole ethos of the venue is built around the concept of choice and interactivity, and clients and event organisers will be able to select exactly the feel and mood for their night, even down to the colour scheme for the room. Artwork can be chosen to be projected onto the walls as well. The capacity is 400 with five slightly raised table areas with space to seat 200 comfortably. Table areas will work on a bookings basis on minimum spends will be limited only to weekends. Founder memberships are being sent out to key people and will never exceed a certain very select number. The membership card itself will be a limited edition and will include the exact number of those printed just like a piece of art. | |
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| Cafe de Paris http://www.cafedeparis.com Set in the heart of London's Piccadilly, Café de Paris has been a dazzling and opulent venue since it opened it's fabled doors in 1924. Now a Grade II listed building, Café de Paris is superb for hosting all types of events and parties. | |
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| Chinawhite http://www.chinawhite.com Chinawhite returned on 21st October 2009 at its new location having first opened its doors in December 1998. Whilst other venues enjoy brief moments as the new "hotspot of London", Chinawhite is firmly established as one of London's most timeless, famous and aspirational members' clubs; presiding alongside top nightclub brands the world over. Created by a design team led by the founding partners and interior designers Satmoko Ball, Chinawhite features an elaborate and decadent tribute to the principals of Feng Shui. Guests enjoy an adventure as they explore the various rooms. The oriental styles of Bali, Java and Sumatra are fused with a theatrical flair that owes much to the influences of ballet, theatre and film. | |
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| Embassy London http://www.embassylondon.com Ideally located in the heart of Mayfair, Embassy London launched in November 2001 to much acclaim. Named after the infamous 80's Embassy Club, it is the first of joint ventures between restaurateur, Mark Fuller and celebrated chef, Garry Hollihead. Set over two floors this venue allows guests to begin their evening in the stylish surroundings of the dining room before descending to the private members bar and club for late night drinking and dancing. A secluded VIP Lounge is also available for guests requiring a little more intimacy, cleverly elevated above the dance floor allowing the atmosphere to filter through. The newly refurbished private members bar and club is situated on the lower ground floor and provides new levels of opulence and exclusivity for guests. The previous “hedonistic” impression has been replaced with lavish chandeliers and gilt-edged antique mirrors, which adorn the beautiful beige stucco walls. Rich colours and warm furnishings characterise this charming lounge bar. Low leather tables and tub stools are sporadically spaced throughout the bar and peppered around the dance floor allowing guests to relax, unwind and soak up the clubs atmosphere in style. Large floor to ceiling mirrors cover the far wall and surround the dance floor giving an increased magnitude and sense of space. Opposite are two strategically placed plasma screens; allowing images to be reflected around the club and creating a soft wash of colour and light. The “state of the art” sound and lighting system showcase an array of effects that compliment the ambience; from early evening “mellow chilled vibes” to late night “high octane house grooves.” The glass-fronted VIP lounge is perfect for the modern day voyeur, overlooking the dance floor it provides an intimate and private area for guests to relax and socialise with fellow members. Guests may adjust the sound and lighting to suit their mood whilst still experiencing the heady atmosphere of the club. A regular nightspot for the media, fashion and celebrity crowd! | |
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| Forbidden London Clubs http://www.forbiddenlondon.com We provide THE London night club guide featuring the best clubs in London plus the capital's most comprehensive table booking and guest list service but that is not all. Events in London, Modelling Competitions, Photographers, DJs Limo Hire, Venue Hire, Concierge and more; in two years Forbidden London Clubs has begun transforming London's West End, Soho and Mayfair districts. Forbidden London is rapidly developing in to one of London's leading luxury concierge and events companies opening doors for our guests to the best London clubs. In 2010 our main principal and proposition centres on helping our clients be happy, enjoy their lives and create an ethical luxury lifestyle. | |
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| funkybuddha http://www.forbiddenlondon.com/funkybuddha Funky Buddha is refunked, the world renowned members' club synonymous with the famous faces of the London party scene, has taken a half million pound refurbishment, with breathtaking re-launch featuring Timberland and Danielle Lloyd. This club is always brimming with global celebrities, footballers and women that melt your heart. | |
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| Jalouse http://www.jalouse.co.uk Created for Jalouse by award winning artist Mark Humphrey, this is London's first art interior club, and by far, it's most memorable social environment. | |
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| Luxx http://www.luxx-london.com Bathed in the warm glow of retro 1980's neon style lighting is London's latest high-end nightclub. | |
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| Maddox http://www.maddoxclub.com Nestling in the heart of London's Mayfair, Maddox private members' club epitomises the decadence and glamour of the World's most cosmopolitan city. | |
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| Mahiki http://www.mahiki.com Step down into Mahiki on Dover Street for complete escapism and transport yourself to a Polynesian Paradise. | |
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| Maya London http://www.mayalondon.com September 2007 saw the London launch of Maya, a new Lounge and Club located in London's West-End. The Club's maxim is inspired by New York's velvet rope culture as it shuns the overly-used members' only rule. The New York-style door policy means fun-loving and fashionable urbanites come to the club to hear the world's finest DJ's and performers play on MAYA's hedonist stage. | |
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| Merah http://www.merahclub.com As soon as you enter Merah, be prepared for evening treat of glamour, decadence and fun. Merah is discreetly located in elegant Fitzrovia and has already been heralded as one of the chicest additions to London's thriving nightlife. | |
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| Molton House http://www.moltonhouse.com Molton House features a cocktail lounge, a restaurant, two private rooms and an exclusive club – all under one roof. | |
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| Movida http://www.movida-london.com Based in the heart of the capital and with elegantly designed rooms spanning three vaults of The London Palladium, Movida (Mo*vida) is the ultimate backdrop for any special celebration. | |
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| No 5 Cavendish Square http://www.no5ltd.com This exquisitely decorated Georgian town house, the former Spanish Embassy boasts a boutique hotel, event and meeting room spaces, three bars, an aclaimed restaurant, private dining rooms, a members' nightclub and two terraces. | |
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| Punk http://www.punksoho.co.uk Since its launch, Punk has changed the way people party in the West End. Nestled on Soho Street in Soho between Soho Square and Oxford Street, Punk is the perfect venue for live music, late night cocktails and disco dancing fun. | |
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| Runway http://www.club-runway.com In a short time Runway has established itself as a firm favourite in celebrity haunts lifestyle. From Madonna to Amy Winehouse; from P-Diddy to Nas; from David Hayes to Pixie Lott; all have confirmed Runway as their regular hangout 'spot'. | |
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| Studio Valbonne http://www.forbiddenlondon.com/studiovalbonne Making a triumphant return after a nearly two decade absence, the modern day glitterati can now experience the look and feel of the famous club that hosted the likes of Boy George, George Michael and Madonna when it ruled the West End in the 1980s. The team behind the much celebrated Tantra decided that they needed to look back to look forward and so opted to create an environment with a strong personality, ambiance and warmth. | |
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London Club Guide - Clubs Dress CodeAs part of our London Club Guide series of articles we give you all the information you need to know about the Clubs' Dress Code. We even give you tips about fashion designers that will sell you the clothes that mean you will not need to worry about the Clubs' Dress Code. | |
7 Nights in London ClubsIf you are visiting London you may want to party every night at a different nightclub while you are in London. Of course Friday and Saturday are massive nights in the London Club Scene but do you know where to go on a Sunday or Monday night? With our guide you have 7 amazing nights in London clubs. | |
London Clubbing GuideThe definitive Guide to London clubs giving you all the information you need to know about London clubbing including the best London nightclubs and information about music in the London clubbing scene. | |