London is historically one of the cities of music, and it's something you can perceive going around the streets. It is very big and above all it is very diversified. Here you can really find anything; it is a city which offers alternatives for all tastes. In the city centre, the nightlife takes place in Leicester Square, Picadilly and Oxford Street, where there are restaurants, bars, pubs, elegant clubs and quiet spots where you can have a drink and enjoy some soft music. In wealthier areas, such as Kensington or Chelsea, there are even more exclusive venues, often private, where it's super difficult to access. London is a city in which different cultures coexist, this creates a quite distinct but at the same time mixed audience.
Piccadilly Circus is the heart of London's nightlife and it's always pretty crowded, both day and night. In West End, London's Broadway, you'll find many theatres where you can enjoy a play or a musical. Soho is the chic and gay area of the city, but also underground, literally. In fact, it's full of underground clubs where you can spend the night dancing. Shoreditch, on the other hand, is the artistic and creative district; the hipster district par excellence. There are many clubs and discos in this area, including Bounce, XOYO and Cargo. In the heart of London, near Bond Street, Mayfair is one of the most prestigious areas of the city. East London is known for being a culturally active area. Here, too, you'll find many restaurants, bars and clubs. Camden Town, on the other hand, is London's well-known rock and jazz district, where live music prevails. Rock and jazz concerts are very popular in the famous clubs such as KOKO or Dublin Castle. Brick Lane is a multi-ethnic, cool and vibrant neighborhood. Here you'll find breweries, including Old Truman, cafes and clubs, including the Vibe Bar. To find clubs with hip hop, funk and drum and bass music you need to go to Brixton. For a quiet evening with friends instead, you can choose a nice cocktail bar in South Kensington, which is a renowned rich area.
Music in London makes everyone happy: from classical to rock music, from acoustic guitar concerts to electronic music events, London nights are amongst the most eclectic and varied in the world. If you want to liven up your night with hip hop, jazz, metal or rock, some of the venues for you are the Jazz Caff in Camden Town and the Vortex Jazz Club in Dalston. In certain places you can still enjoy a concert in a garage, like in the years of rock and punk. In London electronic music lovers have plenty of choice. For a long night of great music, EGG or Fabric have some of the most incredible line ups, the beautiful Printworks, The Cross in King's Cross area, the historical Ministry Of Sound in the old bus station... the list is endless. If you're in the mood for a funky, hip hop, reggae or drum & bass concert, you'll have to go to Cherry Jam or Dogstar, in Brixton Village. This place is characterized by multiethnicity and the most delicious cuisine here is Caribbean, like the music you'll hear on the streets. Other intriguing venues are Cirque Le Soir, with its extravagant shows every night, Funky Buddha, one of the most exclusive clubs in the city, Kengsington Roof Gardens, in the attic of the Derry and Toms' building, Bouijis, where it might be tough to get in as it is frequented by many VIPs.