Bars and Clubs in London
by kristin
London, England
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Café de Paris
(Piccadily Circus Tube Station, Piccadilly Line) – 3-4 Coventry St - one of my favorite clubs, really good music, generally a good/noncreepy crowd, if you tell them you are an American study abroad student they let you in for a reduced price cover charge
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London, England
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Club 49 Soho
(Leicester Square Tube Station, Piccadilly Line) – 49 Greek St– in soho – small but often you can get in for free (many clubs have covers)
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London, England
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Posted over 5 years ago
Icebar London
(Oxford Circus Tube Station, Central Line) – 31-33 Heddon Street- expensive and you’re only allowed in for 30 minutes but its fun to go once and take pictures with the blue coats
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London, England
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Mahogany Bar
(Old Street Tube Station, Northern Line) – 134 Curtain Road St (East End) - definitely go here on a weekend… lots of the British guys we met would come here with their friends. It’s a pretty big place and there’s always a band and generally cool people
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London, England
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Boujis
(South Kensington Tube Station, Circle/Distrcit Line) – 43 Thurloe St – Best on Tuesdays and Sundays –It really is not very ‘boujis’ - it used to be the spot to go but has gone downhill since, but it is where Prince Harry & co. used to go back in like 2002. Nothing special, I wasn’t a fan, but it was somewhere to go that was closeby. A lot of wannabe yuppies, but they can be entertaining. I met some j who’s family owned Guinness at Boujis so maybe you can find a husband here. right down the street from crofton.. A lot of pretentious douche bags like at every other club, but the dj was really good when I went; dance floor is kind of small but it is a fun place if you know someone with a table
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