Therefore, turn your somber nights into gaily evenings filled with entertainment, and that is only at the Key Club. If you’re around Chinatown in any Friday or Saturday night, the Key Club is where you need to get a breather. The club is a renowned hotspot for hip-hop music, including dance and live performances. On a first visit, you would be left mulling of a return to an excellent kind of atmosphere once again. Sub Club Melbourne courts both local and international artists in its wide performance space. Wednesdays are for ground-floor entertainment or a reveling at the rooftop bar.
But nowadays, the money-maker is Magic Men Saturdays, popular for Hen’s parties with topless male dancers from 6pm to 9pm. Hidden behind a fake vintage Coca-Cola machine, the bar’s popularity rested heavily on a short and sweet menu of $1 loaded hotdogs and quickly became known as another mid-level venue for touring concerts. This was at a time when Oxford Art Factory became the centre of Sydney’s nightlife and institutions like Q Bar, Candy’s Apartment and The Abercrombie were falling out of fashion. This was at a time when most clubbers in Sydney were packed into either The Abercrombie, Chinese Laundry or the nearby dive complex of Q Bar and Phoenix Bar.
CODE offers the ultimate nightclub experience, with three rooms and two levels to choose from. If you’re one who loves a sip of the wine while listening to great tunes in a hush environment, Khokolat Bar is the best tip. The music venue has a dancefloor wide enough to accommodate some good numbers of clubbers, and so are the function rooms. A fun spot to be in on a Saturday evening, the venue has a unique tone of its own. Pulp Club remains shut for the other days of the week except the club’s space is being hired for a promoted event. And if you’re one who not only loves hip-hop, but cherishes a serene environment for family relaxation, Chaise Lounge is a wonderful venue that suits that description. Chaise Lounge is one of Melbourne’s unique spot for music, entertainment, and relaxation.
Much like The Abercrombie, this dimly-lit club is open until 5am on weekends and is one of the only inner-city nightclubs open until 4am on Sundays. The fun, the excitement, the experience of watching circus performances within the cozy atmosphere is worthy of multiple visits. Located within the bustling CBD, the club had been and continues to be a choice venue for drinks and private functions thanks for the convenience of three dancefloors it has. Because it’s such a central hub for the city, any time you’re around during a special event or holiday, it’s worth checking out what’s happening in the LINQ Promenade. Maxie’s is a classic American-style breakfast spot with a fun twist. The LINQ Promenade, located near the center of the strip, is a 300,000 square foot area with some of the most unique retail, dining, and entertainment spaces. Great drinks, a lively atmosphere and spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip from its perch on the 55th floor make this lounge a must-visit.
The tiny space can only fit around 200 people so be prepared to stand shoulder-to-shoulder as you head down to a different kind of rave. Tokyo Sing Song took over the basement of Newtown’s Marlborough Hotel in 2014, designed to host both cabaret-style drag shows and raves; often at the same time. Head on over to the legendary Ravesis on a weekend and you’ll find the place teeming with a very mixed crowd. The Albion Hotel would be your best bet on weekends, where the upstairs dancefloor is big enough to handle the demand on Fridays and Saturdays. But head here on a Friday and Saturday night and you’ll find the large open-air courtyard heaving with loud music, dancing, and good times.
When driving, you’ll want to get paid parking at the LINQ Hotel & Casino’s parking garage. You’ll spot a narrow walkway with the High Roller Ferris Wheel (more on this below!) ahead. If you’re looking for a landmark, it is right across from Caesars Palace.
Set on the corner of George St and Liverpool St, the English-style pub was built in 1879 and remains one of Sydney’s best-known watering holes around the Town Hall area. With regular 00s and ’90s nostalgia nights on the schedule, Goros also turn into a Shinjuku-style nightclub as the nights roll on. Just a short walk from Central Station, this busy bar offers Japanese booze and snacks all night, coupled with free karaoke booths and neon arcade machines. A multi-floor mecca of nightlife for over 100 years, the Kings Cross Hotel stands opposite the iconic Coca-Cola sign and is still as popular as ever. Considering almost all the nightclubs around Double Bay have folded, the notorious Golden Sheaf shoulders the ritzy suburb’s nightlife with swagger. The crowd is mostly students throughout the week, given The Landsdowne is within walking distance of both the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Sydney. Opened in the 1930s, The Landsdowne is one of the inner-city’s most historic pubs, standing proudly on the corner of Broadway and City Road.
The pitch-perfect lighting and swanky lounge set up is the perfect spot for live funk, soul and jazz throughout the week, but those looking to kick things into high gear will want to enter past midnight. The six-floor brick building is mostly seen as a welcoming after-work pub throughout the week, but weekends push people up to the top floor where you’ll find the dancefloor steaming all night. With Newtown within walking distance, you’ll find many people end their night here after drinking at popular spots like Bar Planet and Ante.
It also offers premium packages. If you're searching for nightclubs in Sydney CBD, then MVP should be on your radar. The open-air venue hosts some of the most exclusive bashes in its 'Gram-worthy space. The Surry Hills spot is open 'til 2am on Fridays and Saturdays, where revellers dance or overflow onto the lantern-lit rooftop terrace. Swing by during the week between 6pm and 8pm to take advantage of the pocket-friendly happy hour deals or shimmy down on the weekend for VIP packages. Then be sure to head to Beach Road Hotel in Bondi, for its glorious range of live music from renowned artists, alongside a fabulous selection of lip-smacking drinks made by expert mixologists. Looking for a perfect spot to dance the night away?
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