With the Spring Bank Holiday marking the imminent arrival of summer, the celebrations get underway across the country, with London leading the way in parties, clubnights, and events for all ages.
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Spring Bank Holiday Events Guide
London isn't just our nation's capital; it's one of the most internationally renowned cities on the planet, reflected brilliantly by the nightlife on offer. The multi-cultural nature of the city means you can find exotic options in most boroughs, from forward thinking club nights, killer gigs to the finest restaurants - even dance classes. Here's some information on some of the best places to start the hunt for your perfect night out.
North London is good for music venues, including the intimate Lexington and O2 Academy Islington.
Over the river, New Cross is the place for indie haunts that offer low-cost beverages and great live acts. West London’s Notting Hill Arts Club is a great place where you can catch local and international bands for next to nothing.
Clubs and bars to check out include the mighty Fabric, and Gay club Heaven, both of whom always have good nights on with an incredible atmosphere. There's also an abundance of bars and pubs located on every street.
From a clubbing perspective, London has it all. It's status in developing acid house and dance music in the UK remains true to this day, with internationally renowned institutions like Ministry of Sound and Fabric among the biggest dance music brands in the world.
Another big name in London clubland is the tireless LWE who put on phenomenal parties in locations that regularly blow our minds including Tobacco Dock, which for our money is one of the city's very best clubbing locations.
Egg London is another key club, as is the superb Village Underground, Electric Brixton, XOYO and The Prince of Wales over in Brixton. Find more London clubs here.
If live music is more your thing though, North London boasts plenty of killer venues, including the intimate Lexington, The Jazz Cafe, Scala and O2 Academy Islington, The East is really where it's at for affordable nights that so quickly turn to morning, and after a quick bus ride you’ll arrive at Tower Hamlets and Troxy where you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Over the river, New Cross is the place for indie haunts that offer low-cost beverages and great live acts. West London’s Notting Hill Arts Club is a great place where you can catch local and international bands for next to nothing.
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