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Old January 12th, 2005, 09:28 PM
IDResonant
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Default BIGGEST clubs in London - Nightlife?

OK, this Q probably's been raised a zillion times, but if anyone can
fill me with the *current* biggest scenes in central London, I'd be
very happy. I'm going in May and want to explore the GREATEST dance
floors, please tell me!

Profile: floors that can manage 500-1500 guests AT ONE TIME dancing to
80's and 90's music or popular mainstream techno. *Non-rude* guests,
age 22-30.
Basically, I would be happy to visit some visually great big stylish
place , coming from Denmark, it would be interesting to experience a
REALLY large club! Thank you for any reply.

Note, I know I can always pick up a copy of a London magazine but it's
nicer to hear a personal experience.
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Old January 13th, 2005, 09:11 PM
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In message , IDResonant
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OK, this Q probably's been raised a zillion times, but if anyone can
fill me with the *current* biggest scenes in central London, I'd be
very happy. I'm going in May and want to explore the GREATEST dance
floors, please tell me!

Profile: floors that can manage 500-1500 guests AT ONE TIME dancing to
80's and 90's music or popular mainstream techno. *Non-rude* guests,
age 22-30.
Basically, I would be happy to visit some visually great big stylish
place , coming from Denmark, it would be interesting to experience a
REALLY large club! Thank you for any reply.


Try Broadway Boulevard. It's in Ealing, however, so not very central,
but it's certainly big.

Look at

http://clubboulevard.com

Also has a table dancing club:

http://www.la-confidential.co.uk/

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Old January 13th, 2005, 09:11 PM
congokid
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In message , IDResonant
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OK, this Q probably's been raised a zillion times, but if anyone can
fill me with the *current* biggest scenes in central London, I'd be
very happy. I'm going in May and want to explore the GREATEST dance
floors, please tell me!

Profile: floors that can manage 500-1500 guests AT ONE TIME dancing to
80's and 90's music or popular mainstream techno. *Non-rude* guests,
age 22-30.
Basically, I would be happy to visit some visually great big stylish
place , coming from Denmark, it would be interesting to experience a
REALLY large club! Thank you for any reply.


Try Broadway Boulevard. It's in Ealing, however, so not very central,
but it's certainly big.

Look at

http://clubboulevard.com

Also has a table dancing club:

http://www.la-confidential.co.uk/

--
congokid
Good restaurants in London? Number one on Google
http://congokid.com
 




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