All About Los Angeles Bars

July 12, 2010 by  
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By Ryan Bifulco

L.A. has a lot to offer. The City of Angels is always on-the-go and seemingly driven by glitz and glamour. And if you’re willing to fight the traffic, you’ll find some of the world’s best restaurants, shopping and attractions – from studio tours to museums, from beaches to piers.

L.A. is the epitome of big, bold and beautiful – and most of the hobbies in this town hover around “the scene”. So, if you’ve had your share of the beach, head inland to tour the star-studded Sunset Boulevard or Melrose Avenue – and keep your eyes out! Since the restaurants and bars drive the social hustle n’ bustle, you’d better allow yourself that afternoon power-nap if you want to keep up with the cool kids.

Remember: the stars come out at night – this is LA after all. This town seems to shimmer after sundown… you can rock it out on the Sunset Strip or club it up in Hollywood. So, if you like your bars cool, your martinis dry, and your restaurants scrumptious, make sure you’ve got your wallet, your appetite and your energy for your night on the town Hollywood style. Read more

The Flavour of Miami

July 11, 2010 by  
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By Sandy Cosser

When one thinks of Miami one usually thinks of beaches, tanned bodies and all night parties with an endless supply of exotic umbrella drinks. Miami is that and so much more. Owing to its ties to North, South and Central America, as well as its close link to the Caribbean it is considered the central hub of America. As a result, it is often referred to as the “Gateway of the Americas”. Owing to its strong relationship with Central America, especially economically, it has a large Spanish-speaking contingent, so most Florida natives are bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. It also has the distinction of being the only major American city that was founded by a woman, Julia Tuttle.

Miami’s climate is tropical, characterised by hot and humid summers, and warm dry winters. There are occasional cold fronts between November and March but the temperature has never gone below 17 degrees Celsius. In summer the temperature can rise to 36 degrees Celsius, but it’s the humidity that gets really bad and settles on you like a towel that’s been soaked in boiling water, and makes it difficult to breathe, as if you’re breathing through hot sand. Another disadvantage of the tropical climate is the hurricane season, which occurs every year at roughly the same time as the wet season. Read more

Top Las Vegas Nightclubs

July 10, 2010 by  
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By Mike Boudet

There is no shortage of nightclubs in las Vegas. One of the hottest nightclubs on the Strip is Pure, located at Caesar’s Palace. The Red Room inside Pure caters to celebrities and captures a sense of luxury and refined style in a hideaway secluded from the main nightclub. The 14,000 square foot terrace is also a great place to hang out while at Pure. Four stories high with a panoramic view of the strip and plenty of VIP seating, this area will have you dancing under the stars.

Rain nightclub, located in the white hot Palms resort, features real fireballs that light up the elevated dance floor and the water fountains dancing to the music. Skyboxes, cabaƱas and water booths provide a more intimate affair for 8 – 15 guests. Read more

Top 10 Nightclubs in Belfast

July 9, 2010 by  
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By Breda Quirke

1. The M Club
This is one of Belfast’s most popular nightlife venues attracting huge crowds from near and far. Spinning the very best in the latest chart topping music, and with excellent promotion, you are sure to be impressed with this Belfast nightclub venue. Read more

The Top 10 Nightclubs in London

July 8, 2010 by  
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By Mairead Foley

Fabric
Located at 77A Charterhouse Street Clerkenwell, close to Farrington Tube Station lies Fabric Nightclub, possibly the most well known Club in London. If you are into hardcore dance music then this is the place to be! Some of the best DJs in the world have spun the discs at Fabric, from Sasha Funze to Dusty Kid to Mark Ronson, John Digweed, and Goldie. With five sound systems you will be assured an excellent live sound! Read more

10 Nightclubs to Visit in Barcelona

July 7, 2010 by  
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By Paul Symonds

Barcelona attracts a lot of young visitors with its vibrant nightlife. The international crowd of travellers and students gives the city a cosmopolitan flavour, fuelling trendy nightclubs and all-night parties. It has a reputation as a fiesta town for many reasons. Here are ten of them:

1. Razzmatazz- One of the most popular nightclubs, Razzmatazz is at the top of the indie scene in Barcelona. Bands like The Killers and Kasabian play regularly, and on an off night they still have great rock, pop, electro and punk tunes playing in their three different rooms. Located on Pamplona 88 in the Poble Nou district, Razzmatazz is open weekends from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. Read more

The Top 5 NYC Night Clubs

July 6, 2010 by  
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By James G Coleman

In a city the size of NYC it’s hard to keep up with all the changes in club land. Night clubs in New York open and close at the drop of a hat and people’s attitudes and preferences also change very quickly as well, making it difficult to keep track of the best places to go out. For many people NYC is the home of night clubbing in this country, from cool intimate venues to large cranking clubs this city has something for everyone. Regardless if you like house music to hip-hop and R&B you can find it in NYC. Manhattan has the largest concentration of clubs anywhere in NYC. From the trendy suburbs of SOHO to Hell’s Kitchen Manhattan, NYC has something for everyone. Whether you have friends visiting from out of town or you’re planning a night out with a group of friends it’s a good idea to research what’s happening in the city before heading out the door. To help you with your nightlife planning I’ve put together a list of the top 5 NYC night clubs. Read more

A Guide to Buenos Aires Nightlife

July 2, 2010 by  
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By Cesar Gilberto-Gonzalez

Going out in Buenos Aires is nothing like going out in most cities of the world, and especially unlike the United States. The hot nightspots are everywhere, the people are uncommonly beautiful, and the clubs stay open until sunrise. So the question is, how do you navigate this nighlife-lovers’ paradise?

For starters, you have to get used to the schedule. Argentines dine late, the local restaurants don’t start to fill up until about 10pm, and eating all that delicious steak and salad is a leisurely process so that it’s not uncommon to leave the restaurants around midnight. For great places to eat I would recommend the Puerto Madero and the Palermo Viejo areas. Read more

5 Best Nightclubs to Visit in Miami, Florida

July 1, 2010 by  
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By Paul Symonds

Some of the best nightclubs in America can be found in the city of Miami. The city’s bustling nightlife hotspots are famous for great music, dancing and all-night parties. Here are some of the best nightclubs in Miami. Read more

Nightlife in Singapore, a Delight For the Entertainment Seeker

June 30, 2010 by  
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By Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Singapore is renowned as a global commercial hub and a centre for finance, but it is also a recognized tourist destination with immense numbers of foreign visitors arriving yearly; the city’s plethora of shopping opportunities draw many, as does its famed cuisine which draws on the many varied traditions of its multi-ethnic citizens. However an equally important aspect is the city’s vibrant and diverse nightlife, offering entertainment for every taste.

The Clarke Quay and Riverside areas boast some of Singapore’s most celebrated nightlife locations. A myriad of bars and recreation centres dot the area, with well known nightclubs such as Attica and Zirca Mega Club offering lively entertainment. There are also clubs with live music, where talented musicians provide lively performances well into the night. Read more

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