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London Clubs & Nightclubs
Clubs in London include some of the best clubs in the World. Forbidden London provide a list of the London nightclubs that are top of the pile for having the music, celebrities, models and Champagne.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 21, 2011 --Below you will find our selection of the best clubs in London including Amika, Cafe de Paris, Chinawhite, Shaka Zulu and funkybuddha. For entry and club hire contact Forbidden London.
For more information about one of the specific London night clubs in the list below, details of parties at the club and to arrange entry – via the guest list, or a club table reservation for the VIP experience – simply click on the name of the night club you are interested in.
These London clubs are all excellent choices to entertain clients at or celebrate a Birthday, Christmas or New Years Eve in London at.
The list of night clubs includes the top clubs in London including nightclubs, bar clubs, and private members clubs. It is intended to be the best guide for those interested in London night clubs. If we have missed a club you like let us know.
We have different events from Monday to Sunday at different night clubs so there are always events in London to keep you entertained and partying.
Amika
Amika Club London is one of the World’s most famous nightclubs. Situated in the wealthy residential suburb of High Street Kensington in Central London and ever popular with celebrities such as P Diddy, JLS, Ryan Phillippe, Amanda Seyfried, Rhianna, Pixie Lott, Made in Chelsea and Kimberley Stewart, Amika London hosts some incredibly lavish parties.
Amika is one of the most stylish clubs in London. It has a sort of Gothic mansion feel to it once inside. There are three rooms to party in of varying size each with its own bar and often with its own DJs.
The main room is large and spacious with high ceilings and cages from which explosions launch confetti over the crowd and scantily clad dancers entertain the crowd. The VIP room is reserved for VIP guests and enjoys a cozy and decadent feel. The White Room is light and airy and perfect for private parties and corporate events.
Chinawhite
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.
funkybuddha
You would hardly believe that this week funkybuddha celebrated its 10th Birthday. An achievement rarely seen by London clubs. Forbidden London have been working with funkybuddha for half that time and are delighted to celebrate five years promoting events, organising events and providing guest list to funkybuddha.
funky buddha is by far our favourite club and certainly a contender as the best club in London by anyone’s standard. If you are looking for a great fun night out you will not find a better place to spend at least part of your evening.
The clubs is open on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday in addition to special parties on Sunday and Monday particularly around the time of Bank Holidays, Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
Shaka Zulu
Shaka Zulu, London’s largest South African restaurant, opened its doors in August 2010 with a special royal blessing from the Zulu King, HRH Goodwill Zwelithini. Set over a groundbreaking 27,000 sq ft in The Stables Market, Camden.
Carved wooden murals cover every inch of Shaka Zulu’s walls and ceiling. A beautiful space to host private events in. The lower floor complimented by a display of 20ft high warrior statues. The Mezzanine level offers a champagne bar and cocktail lounge overlooking the stunning braai restaurant.
Late night entertainment, the best DJ’s, the Exclusivity, the highest standards and our unique and distinguished Concierge service are just a few of the benefits of becoming a member of the King’s Club at Shaka Zulu.
Non-members are welcome to enjoy to the late night atmosphere at Shaka Zulu and fully experience the best they have to offer. From late night Oysters and caviar to the finest champagnes and cocktails, the King’s Club at Shaka Zulu is destined to become London’s most famous late night destination.
Cafe de Paris
Café de Paris in Leicester Square is not only one of London’s most elite nightclubs but it also happens to be the nightclub with the richest History.
Café de Paris’ restaurant has had more than a few notable names dine in it since it was opened in 1924 including the Prince of Whales of that time and many of his high-powered friends whose presence added to the success of Café de Paris London in those early years. Café de Paris Club’s reputation for playing host to a glittering clientele did not diminish between 1924 to present day and more recently Café de Paris nightclub London has hosted evenings for Prince, The Spice Girls, Annie Lennox and many more.
During the Second World War Café de Paris London club was one of the unfortunate buildings to find itself crumbled after on of the dreaded air raids in 1941. And in a similar situation to London this year looters took advantage of the chaos and moved into the rubble of Café de Paris Covent Garden and began taking the jewels and possessions of the unlucky crowd found beneath the ruins.
Café de Paris in London was rebuilt and reopened in 1948 and has continued to entertain the crème de la crème of London’s society since. As one can expect with a club of such high esteem Café de Paris’ dress code is one of not so subtle opulence making it one of the most intriguing venues in Leicester Square on a Friday night.
Café de Paris music background stretches right back to the days when performers such as Frank Sinatra, Marlene Dietrich and Dorothy Dandridge graced the stage to entertain Café de Paris Club London’s high society. More recently Puff Daddy has sung a tune or two on Club Café de Paris’ stage.
Its floors have been flapped across with the Charleston, its stage performed on by some of the world’s favourite musicians for decades, it was bombed and restored and stands today as one of London’s favourite high end nightclubs. Café de Paris club truly is a night spot worth a visit.
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