London NightLife and Night Clubs
The nightlife in London is second to none. Everything you could possibly want is right down the street from where you are staying. If you are looking for a night on the town you found it. Dance clubs with all types of music, theatre, movies, shopping, pubs, live entertainment, and family fun are all on the menu when the sun goes down. Below we have highlighted some of the fine nightlife activities available to help you plan an exciting night on the town.
The Magnificent Mile - home of Bloomingdale’s, Neiman-Marcus, Marshall Fields, art museums and galleries. Close to the nightlife district and London’s business and financial centers, located only 30 minutes from O’Hare Airport and 25 minutes from Midway Airport; 5 minutes from McCormick Place, and Navy Pier.
Night Life and Nightclubs
London Aquarium Dance Club
It’s all here: two dance floors, a stage for live gigs, chill-out room, swimming pool and a proper Jacuzzi. The Disney world of clubbing.
Blind Beggar Pub
At one time, notorious for gangland crime, the East End of London was home to many criminals - most famously Jack the Ripper, and the Kray twins.
Jerusalem Bar
A refreshing alternative to Soho’s designer bars, Jerusalem is situated across the Oxford Street border that divides Soho from burgeoning “Noho”.
The King’s Head & Eight Bell
The King’s Head & Eight Bells, steeped in history and tradition, is the sole survivor of the 13 taverns, inns and beerhouses that once stood on Cheyne Walk.
Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound - the club - opened in London in September 1991 and has since established a cult following among clubbers worldwide.
The End Dance Club
The year was 1995, the hegemony of handbag house having a stranglehold on London’s clubland. Lovers of quality dance music were forced to take shelter in dingy basements and windy warehouses.







