Bars and Clubs in London

Club and Bar Listings in London : Find the most exciting London nightclubs and bars

Movida (Mo*vida)

Movida (Mo*vida)

Movida (Mo*vida) is london’s hottest club; Fred Moss and Marc Merran, together with Samy Sass of Monaco’s Sass Café fame, have created the most significant and exquisite club venue in London.

Movida is built amidst the vaults of the London Palladium Theatre, and is open on Wednesday, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 8pm till 3.30 am for members or via invited guest-lists.

Internationally acclaimed French designer, Samy Chams of prospect Design whose breath-taking interior design portfolio includes the VIP room in St Tropez and Baoli in Cannes, was commissioned to design Movida. With raw brick arches and original features meticulously restored, Chams has created a timeless and elegant international atmosphere, breaking away from the traditional approach of themed club venues.

Every aspect of MOVIDA’s design was born from the desire to defy expectation and to create a destination which is a glamorous and stylish sanctuary. W...

Boujis

Boujis

Boujis is an old favourite in South Kensington. Boujis is a private member’s lounge opened in 2002 and established itself as one of the most sought after destinations in the heart of South Kensington, popular among the locals and the stars.

Counting Prince Harry as a regular, Boujis club boasts an impressive guest list, and prides itself for its small and elite clientele. Boujis...

Pangaea

Pangaea

Pangaea is Mayfair’s hottest exclusive private members lounge/club attracting a host of A list celebrities and royalty within the confines of its glamorous and exotic surroundings.

Pangaea’s inspiration is its reflection of the history of the super continent that covered over half the earth which is comprised of all the present day continents. Therefore expect the usual da...

Tryst London

Tryst London

Tryst is a small London basement 120 capacity club on the Fulham Road; Tryst markets itself as an intimate and exclusive boutique club and is a great addition to Chelsea’s more exclusive and growing club and bar scene.

Behind Tryst’s old dark front door, opens up a silver staircase descending to the heart of the club, with an intimate and subtle feel. Tryst is looking to a...

Tamarai

Tamarai

The Tamarai restaurant and bar launched at the end of September 2006 on Drury Lane in Covent Garden. Serving Pan Asian cuisine and seats 110 for lunch and dinner with an additional bar capacity of 200.
Tamarai has been designed as a hybrid bar / restaurant which serves as a perfect meeting area, launch party venue, screening area, art gallery, lazy lounge, lively bar to a nightclub post ...

Paper

Paper

Set in what used to be the cellars of the Café Royal, previously Elysium, Paper and its sister venue Glass is London’s new A-list venue.

Following a £750,000 this 700 capacity art deco inspired club and restaurant is nothing short of impressive. Upstairs the Glass club bar, with its black granite and marble entombing room is rather impressive.

Downstairs, Pape...

Mahiki

Mahiki

Mahiki is London’s newest tiki bar, from Piers Adam (the inception behind Rock, Kabaret’s prophecy and many other hotspots) and Nick House(promoter/ entrepreneur known for londonparties, viewparties and nhe).

In the same style as Trader Vic's in the Park Lane Hilton, London’s Mahiki bar is an escape into a world mixing exotic Polynesian and south sea culture.

M...

The Roof Gardens

The Roof Gardens

The Roof Gardens is one of Londons best kept secrets. This stylish venue, 100 ft above Kensington High Street was created in 1938 in the imagination of the owners of Derry and Tom's Department Store.

The Kensington Roof Gardens is set on two floors, over one and a half acres of themed gardens, exotic wildlife and impressive views of Londons spectacular skyline. Once you set foot in this...

Umbaba

Umbaba

Welcome to Umbaba, the latest addition to Soho’s buzzing night life.

Located on Ganton Street, between the world-famous Carnaby Streetand Kingly Court, Umbaba provides an interesting change of scenery for clubbers seeking urban escapism.

Inspired by a pastiche of African Culture, the interior displays styles and architectures from the colonial safari towns, right up to m...

Ministry Of Sound

Ministry Of Sound

If you’re looking for a more mainstream clubbing experience, than Ministry Of Sound is the club for you. The Ministry of Sound club started in 1991, and before becoming the club, the Ministry of Sound building used to be a bus shelter, a banana warehouse and a shoe factory…


With four bars, five separate rooms, three DJ booths and three huge dance floors, Mini...

Pacha London

Pacha London

Pacha has a huge presence in Ibiza as one of the top clubs for un-relentless hedonism and party. Pacha in London is a somewhat more sober version, which puts its guests in a 1920's building beautifully dressed in its original oak panelling and features a stunning stained glass ceiling, and an Astroturf terrace overlooking victoria. The balustrade gallery overlooks the dance floor, and provides ...

The Play Room

The Play Room

The Play Room was launched in March 2006, previously 10 Rooms club, and is one of London ’s hottest new venue. This decadent bar and cabaret club brings theatre to nightclubbing with a mix of live music, saxophonists and DJs playing smooth classics, against the backdrop of a burlesque extravaganza all aimed at a party crowd looking to have fun but with a certain level of luxury, style and...

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