The Top 5 Sydney Nightclubs

The Top 5 Sydney Nightclubs
Once you have organised your car hire, Sydney will open up before you with a wealth of hidden delights particularly when it comes to nightclubs. The nightlife in Sydney is famous throughout Australia and it has long been regarded as the birthplace of many famous bands and acts alike.
Whilst King's Cross has always been a nightlife hub and has been made famous through many films and television programs, it is not the only place you can go to enjoy a night out. Oxford Street in Paddington is also a well-established destination with clubbers who flock to the street in their thousands almost every night of the week.
So, if you want to get a better idea of the places to visit it's a good idea to drive around town a day or two beforehand to scope the places you might want to go. Let's take a look at the top five Sydney nightclubs.
The Dug Out in the Burdekin Hotel. Still regarded as one of Sydney's best kept nightclubs secrets it is nevertheless extremely
The Top 5 Sydney Nightclubs
popular and has played host to many legendary events. Located in the basement of the hotel, it has a unique atmosphere that produces a cyclone of music that keeps patrons coming back again and again.The Gladstone Hotel located in Chippendale, not too far from the CBD, has taken over from the famous Abercrombie Hotel (which sadly is no more). Nevertheless the Gladstone now plays host to plenty of Brit Pop groups like Purple Sneakers and plenty more. Check out the upstairs bar while you're there too.The World Bar. You will find this fabulous bar in the famous King's Cross area close to Sydney's CBD. It always has plenty of seating, the staff are great and they play host to a huge range of eclectic bands and DJs. The decor of this club has to be seen to be believed, even if you don't enjoy the music you will love the artwork and decorative items you will find all over the bar.The Goodgod Small Club. This club used to be famous for its blue-and-white dress code. The DJs here are legendary
The Top 5 Sydney Nightclubs
including Jimmy Song and Spruce Lee and you can be certain they will encourage plenty of outlandish behaviour. House music early in the night followed by some vaguely familiar disco, is what you can look forward to at this amazing club.The Drum n Bass. Showcasing countless international stars and a regular showcase of local talent; this club could soon become a favourite haunt for you and your friends. Regulars claim the music is insanely brilliant most nights interspersed with a few low points. But it is the highs that make people come back for more, so why not join them So as we said at the start, if you have organised your car rental, Sydney nightlife has plenty to offer you as you drive around the city streets. The best part is, you won't have to drive too far because all these clubs are located within a stone's throw of the CBD.

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