Liverpool Clubs
Party hard at the best clubs in Liverpool. Enjoy Liverpool bars, strip clubs, live music venues, a thriving gay quarter, and many late-night dance clubs.
If you like clubbing, there is no better place for a night out than Liverpool. We list the best nightclubs and bars below.
Liverpool
Bars & Nightclubs List
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Angels ParadisePrinces Street 0.0
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Arts ClubSeel Street 3.7
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Baa BarFleet Street 2.6
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Bar 54Seel Street 3.7
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Cavern ClubMathew Street 5.0
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Electrik ClubWood Street 4.0
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FusionFleet Street 2.7
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G BarEberle Street 3.9
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HeavenVictoria Street 2.6
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Heebie JeebiesSeel Street 3.5
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Ink BarWood Street 3.4
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LevelFleet Street 2.9
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MansionTemple Street 2.1
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Navy BarStanley Street 3.5
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OmgVictoria Street 1.5
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PopworldHanover Street 5.0
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Red DoorBerry Street 4.0
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RudeDuke Street 4.1
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Superstar BoudoirStanley Street 3.8
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X In The CityWood Street 3.3
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XclusiveWood Street 3.9
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Zanzibar ClubSeel Street 4.0
Top 5
Clubs in Liverpool
FAQ
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What music is played in the Liverpool clubs?
Most clubs in Liverpool play house and dance music with a smattering of RnB and hip hop, a thriving live music scene for indie, metal and alternative fans, plenty of gigs and live bands playing throughout the week and weekends in Liverpool. You'll be sure to find a music genre suiting everybody's taste in Liverpool.
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What are the best nightclubs in Liverpool?
Best club for 18+
Would have to say, Level Nightclub. This venue is the biggest and most attended nightclub in Liverpool, well positioned right in the city centre of Liverpool near the main nightlife area of Concert Square.
Best club for 21+
For those who like it, glitz and glam. You can't go wrong with a night out in Liverpool's Mansion Club, renown for playing the best uplifting vocal house music in Liverpool, with a client to match. Be sure to take ID, and dress smart!
Best club for students
Electrik Warehouse (formerly the Krazy House) is the main student nightclub in Liverpool. It's the top student venue during term time and hosts some of the city’s most popular student nights, including the legendary Medication. With three floors and late-night opening hours, Electrik is a good choice for a student night out.
Best club for LGBTQ+
A clear favourite for the team is Gbar. Legendary late-night club in Liverpool and one of the longest running gay venues in the city, and stays open until 7am.
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What time do Liverpool clubs close?
Liverpool is a city well known for it's late-night drinking hours. Some late night clubs in Liverpool stay open till 6am, and some till 7am over the weekend with a majority of bars in Liverpool till 4am in the morning.
Last orders closing times in Liverpool
- Real ale pubs close between 12am - 1am
- Bars close between 2am - 4am
- Clubs close between 3am - 7am
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Do I need photo ID to visit the clubs in Liverpool?
I hate carrying ID. The reality is, most clubs in Liverpool will not give you the time of day if you don't produce some form of photographic identification on the door. Take it with you!
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Can I wear trainers in the Liverpool clubs?
It depends where you go. Some clubs are happy for you to wear trainers and very relaxed regarding their dress-code, while some clubs and bars will only allow entry if you’re wearing shoes. Personally, I just wear shoes, unless I’m heading out mid-week for a casual pint. If you visit Liverpool on a Saturday night — put some shoes on!
Read more about the dress-code for nightclubs in Liverpool.
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Where are the clubs and bars in Liverpool?
When you arrive in Liverpool to experience the nightlife, you’ll instantly realise the number of bars and nightclubs within walking distance of one another. There'll be no need to travel all over the world as you do in most big cities to find Liverpool's best bars and clubs, everything is just there, literally.
Popular clubs and nightlife areas in Liverpool
- Concert Square (Level)
- Wood Street (Electrik)
- Seel Street (Heebie Jeebies)
- Mathew Street (Cavern Club)
- Victoria Street (XOXO)
- Stanley Street (Navy bar)
- Eberle Street (G-bar)
Check out our drinking guide if you'd like further information about where to go out in Liverpool.