Top 5 Nightclubs in Europe

This week we are going to look a little closer to Europe and explore the best dance venues offering the best experience of dance and culture. You have probably visited some of them but knowing this list will make sure, when you ask what are the top nightclubs near me, you don’t miss out on any of them if you happen to be in Europe.

 

Berghain Panorama Bar – Berlin

Undoubtedly one of the most famous clubs in the world and the most successful club in Europe, the Berghain Panorama is well known for not allowing phones into the club. The fact that the phones are banned, in my opinion, makes the dancers freer and lets them be disconnected from the outside world for a while. The club is also famous for its quite strict door policy, turning away hundreds of people every weekend, if you make it inside, consider yourself a lucky person. The magic of the place is shared by the DJ’s, playing at Berghain means you are at the top of the game, so the music must match the level too. Long story short, it’s a place where you explore the techno culture to its deepest roots.

 

Bassiani  -  Tbilisi, Georgia

At the gates of Europe we have Bassiani, the biggest techno club in Tbilisi, capital of post-soviet country – Georgia. Bassiani is a maze of poured concrete in the basement of Dinamo Arena, Georgia’s national football stadium. Because of the location, interior, music and the love of rave by the crowd gives Bassiani an absolutely unique atmosphere. When beat hits and 1,200 people start to forget the rest of the world, many say it delivers one of the best clubbing experiences in Europe.

 

Fabric – London

Top rated clubs in London? Mark Fabric as your destination. The club was shut down in 2016. Unsurprisingly, lots and lots of people were left furious by the news and a group movement #savefabric started. Luckily the movement fought until they led to Fabric’s reopening. Since then, long queues at the gates of Fabric is a familiar sight every weekend. 

 

Concrete – Paris

 

Once the afterparty destination, time by time Concrete became so popular that it now spans the entire night and stays open as long as anyone’s left dancing inside, thanks to the 24-hour license granted not long ago by the local authorities. The best nightclub in Paris, but in order to reach it you need to know precisely where you’re going or there is a big chance you will miss this club. Once you get there you will get the first shock as the exterior of the Concrete club in Paris looks like a regular ship. But Everything changes once you step inside. It’s a place where a true techno refuge becomes the reality. It’s the hardest place to stand still and not dance. This is because the weird location of the DJ. It’s a square platform in the middle of the dance floor where the music is created and delivered to your ears. This creates a different experience for the dance lovers and actually, that’s the key feature that makes people come back to Concrete again and again. It’s not a place for fancy clothes and never-ending selfies. It’s only about feeling the endless energy of music making you dance till 6 AM.

 

CDLC (Carpe Diem Lounge Club) – Barcelona

CDLC gives so many types of experiences it is regarded by some people as chameleon of Barcelona nightlife. During the day you can go inside and sit on the terrace to sip cocktails overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Once it gets dark you can then enjoy bunch of tasty food like sushi, steak and of course some Mediterranean seafood. The staff always smiles, quality of food and atmosphere are all top notch. At 11 pm all the tables are taken away to reveal the dancefloor. This is the sign that the party is about to start rocking. Unsurprisingly, DJ’s are also the top notch. They often dig out some classics to make your night unforgettable.