Top 7 Nightclubs in Los Angeles

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Stunning light shows and rousing musical performances, fashionable interiors and fashionable outfits, crowded dance floors and flowing rivers of alcohol – Los Angeles never sleeps! Stay awake with it, and we’ll tell you where to do it!

Avalon Hollywood

The best nightclubs in Los Angeles are located in Hollywood! Club Avalon is located in a historic building near the intersection of Hollywood and Vine streets. At one time it was home to such famous theaters as El Capitan, Jerry Lewis Theater and The Hollywood Palace and featured prominent musicians. Now it’s a favorite dance spot for electronic music fans. Awards ceremonies and movie premieres are held here. Star DJs include Tiesto, Calvin Harris, Swedish House Mafia, Eric Prydz, Hot Since 82, Paul Oakenfold, and Fatboy Slim.

The Abbey Food & Bar.

Nightclubs in America are known for their loose morals. The Abbey Food & Bar is one of the most famous gay bars in the world. It has been named best in its category twice by MTV. The club with its outdoor terrace and dance floor is located in West Hollywood. It is more than 1,000 square meters in size. There are regular parties and various shows, the schedule and topics of which can be found on the website of the club.

Exchange LA

Exchange LA is a nightclub in the center of town. It was formerly home to the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, which opened in 1931. The Art Nouveau building is four stories high and covers almost 2,500 square meters. The club is equipped with modern sound and lighting systems and large screens. It can accommodate up to 1,500 guests. U.S. nightclubs also often become the site of various film and television shoots. For example, Exchange LA filmed scenes from the movie “The Social Network” and hosted Heidi Klum’s Topmodel TV show.

No Vacancy

No Vacancy is a retro nightclub in Hollywood. It is housed in an old three-story Victorian mansion. In decoration designers tried (and very successfully) to recreate the spirit of the era, to recreate the atmosphere of the 30s-40s, with textile wallpaper, marble counters, velvet sofas and gas lamps. On weekends, the club often hosts a variety of performances – jazz concerts, burlesque shows, circus and acrobatic acts.

Create Night Club

Create Night Club is owned by SBE Entertainment Group, a large company that specializes in entertainment. It is not just a nightclub, but a huge platform for creative experiments, music shows, dance music festivals, performances of DJs and other artists – both beginners and world famous. New talents in the world of electronic music are discovered here. The dance-floor is always crowded and there is a strict party control at the entrance.

Viper Room

Many famous names are associated with the Viper Room club: it used to be partially owned by Johnny Depp, Johnny Cash once performed here and Hunter Thompson used to drink here. In 1993, River Phoenix died of a drug overdose right outside the club. Famous rock names aren’t announced from the stage as often, but it still hosts regular concerts, dance shows and theme nights.

The Sayers Club

The Sayers Club is a nightclub in Hollywood with signature cocktails, nightcaps, featured musicians and dance shows. Order delicious freshly baked pizza and seasonal live beer in the guest room or step inside to enjoy improvisations by young artists and performances by international stars such as Prince, Gotye, The Black Keys, Capital Cities, and Slash. The exquisite interior with industrial style elements, leather sofas and Afghan carpets create a special atmosphere.