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What area for a night out in London?
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
NW London |
Depends what sort of music, people and atmosphere you like. Each area of London attracts a different sort of crowd.
A night out in Chelsea is very different to a night out in Dalston for example. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Covent Garden and Leicester Square areas for me. So vibrant "
Mayfair... easy to get everywhere...and a lot quieter...if at week end...try foxy club...it's a private members but got rooms...near green park...all the shopping etc... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Id avoid typical tourist areas like leicster square, covent garden... far too busy and too many 'tourists' but ultimately Depends on company and taste.... but would also say soho/shoreditch.
Soho- I love fun nights in sohos 'gay' clubs brilliant fun vibe lots of 80s synth & jazz.. so much to do and great group of people out always. On the go food
Shorditch- hipsters, hip, cool relaxed vibe, slightly on the pricey side for food when your talking from a quality point of view... many places have live music acts on.
Marylebone -If you want a upmarket classy vibe hit it up, i enjoy hitting up 'wine workshop'. great winebars & relaxed downtempo vibe around here
Ive also had some great nights out in brixton, prices are cheaper than in the city and theres loads of fresh cool bars.
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"We not really posh bar people. Cool smaller bars were you can get chatting and have a laugh meeting people. "
Shoreditch / soho then. Plus some fun places Southwark / London Bridge / borough market way |
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By *ilmac OP Couple
over a year ago
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"We not really posh bar people. Cool smaller bars were you can get chatting and have a laugh meeting people.
Shoreditch / soho then. Plus some fun places Southwark / London Bridge / borough market way "
Thanks will look for hotels in these areas. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
NW London |
Upper Street and Camden are ok for barhopping.
Dalston is very cool and trendy, as is Hackney.
The City is a lively place to go on a Friday night when the bankers and office workers hit the town before catching the last trains home.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Covent garden or head for the Shard, lots of little bar's there full of trainee nurse's from Guy's hospital
Old stomping ground for me, you'll have fun near and around The Cheese Market |
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"Covent Garden and Leicester Square areas for me. So vibrant "
I'd go with that. You have all the nightclubs and theatres there, plus the National Gallery. You are also walking distance from Covent Garden. Luke |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We not really posh bar people. Cool smaller bars were you can get chatting and have a laugh meeting people.
Shoreditch / soho then. Plus some fun places Southwark / London Bridge / borough market way "
This |
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"We not really posh bar people. Cool smaller bars were you can get chatting and have a laugh meeting people.
Shoreditch / soho then. Plus some fun places Southwark / London Bridge / borough market way "
These would be my suggestions too. |
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