New York Events, New York Nightlife, New York City Nightclubs

Posted on April 28, 2008. Filed under: cheapest hotels | Tags: , , |

New York City Night
After the thrilling round of New York attractions, I still had the get-up-and-go to recognize a few friends invitation to travel around the happening New York City life. The nightlife in exhilarating New York City is the one that is not to be missed…

The truism, ‘the city that never sleeps’, rings true for New York and especially in Manhattan. This small island buzzes with nocturnal activity, from full of life neighborhood bars, swank cocktail lounges and ultra hip nightclubs, where you’ll find the bold and beautiful people who are entertained by some of the worlds best DJs.

The New York City nightclubs draw the major and the best names in the business. SoHo is the hip capital, with its chic nightclubs attracting artists, models and media types. The Midtown, Upper East and Upper West Sides Up markets portray a chic atmosphere with its sophisticated lounges, exciting clubs and cocktail bars.

Entry fees to some of the smarter nightclubs can be pricey and is cash only. The hippest clubs employ strict dress codes, only allowing the cool and the beautiful to break through the velvet ropes. The normal club closing time is 0400, although many are open all night.

Bars
New York has a huge range of bars, with everything from neighborhood dives and lively Irish pubs to slick jet-set haunts with DJs and dimly lit cocktail lounges. Hip bars include the airline-them
e bar. Some of the recommended bars in New York include– Idlewild (145 East Houston Street, East Village) a popular bar that has a young clientele who are mostly dressed in jeans and T-Shirt. If you desire to see and be seen place yourself at Lotus (409 West 14th Street, West Village)

For some really classy times, head towards Campbell Apartment (Grand Central Station, Midtown), which is a more, sophisticated and serves carefully chosen cocktails and first-rate Martinis. Also, check out the refined, clubby bar in the Algonquin Hotel (59 West 44th Street) that is known for its literary origins.

Though there are frequent nightclubs in New York City, its’ hard to point out the best. However, as I had time to spare I managed to squeeze my way through some of the most well-liked New York nightclubs. The two consistently good spots are Centro-Fly (45 West 21st Street) with its big-deal DJs and some scrumptious snacks. I also liked Filter 14 (432 West 14th Street) at Washington Street, a newcomer that is successfully competing with the tried-and-true spots.

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