Birmingham is a lively city with stacks of culture, which spills into its nightlife, earning the city the celebrated moniker of the Bangin’ Brum. As such, Birmingham boasts some of the UK’s best nightclubs. The names Gatecrasher and Gods Kitchen have long been synonymous with the UK clubbing scene and it is in Birmingham that these legendary nights were born and thrived. Varying from theme to theme, Birmingham's choice of nightclubs provide something for every taste, from funk to tech house, to old school trance, hip hop and even jazz. The cities world-class clubs attract famous DJ’s from around the globe, and if you are heading to this nocturnal city to let your hair down, then here is a selection of the five best Birmingham clubs to visit. Gatecrasher One Gatecrasher tops the list of Birmingham’s clubs. The art deco, post modernism and Sixties inspired interior screams new age disco. With a sound system that resonates some of the globe’s best DJ’s work, an enormous 20 feet tall LED screen pulsating light and colour and traditional mirror balls, create an atmosphere of pure dance extravagance. Club AIR Another of Birmingham’s super clubs, home to the famous Godskitchen brand. This club is pulsing with traditional clubbing favourites including trance, techno, hard dance and house and thrashed with impressive light displays and plasma screens. Set over three rooms, all with a slightly different atmosphere, two upbeat and one a little smoother for those wanting to chill out. Along with plenty of bars, raised platforms, private booths and the main dance floor, Air promises a great night out. Miss Moneypennys This legendary club is pure, unabashed glamour, showcasing the cream of the crop of global DJ’s. With costumed performers, dancers, electro and funky house music, Miss Moneypennys is a spectacle, having exported nights to exotic clubbing locations such as Ibiza. Mechu This is one of Birmingham’s most exclusive clubs, unashamedly VIP and overtly luxurious. The interior is a visual treat, inspired by the stylish plush VIP clubs of the sixties and the clientele is high profile, with money to burn. Order Dom Perignon, dress to impress, and behave; this is not a club to get messy in. The Nightingale The Nightingale is Birmingham’s premier gay nightclub and can rival anything found in London. The club first opened its doors in 1969, making it the oldest gay nightclub in Birmingham and boasts a loyal following amongst the UK’s gay clubbing community. The city of Birmingham boasts three universities so it’s no surprise a large percentage of the clubbing populous is party-hard students. As such, you will also find the clubs aren’t overly expensive with minimal, if any, entry fees and reasonably priced drinks. One of the other great things about Birmingham’s nightclubs is that most of the favourites are within close proximity to each other, as well as some of the cities best bars and restaurants. You will also be able to find a top quality Birmingham hotels within walking distance or a quick taxi ride from many of the clubs, perfect for a big night out on the town. Jesse Wallace writes for a digital marketing agency. This article on Birmingham hotel has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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