Nightlife in Sydney & Top Nightclubs 

Sydney’s lights come on as the sun goes down. Small bars concealed down alleyways. Waterside restaurants where the vistas are as enticing as the cuisine. Boutique brewers that serve unique craft brews. Underground clubs with thundering house beats. Live music venues featuring local musicians. Eat streets are ideal for sharing plateloads of affordable meals from all over the globe. Discover a fresh aspect to our beautiful city.

Sydney enjoys throwing parties, whether on the roof, in the basement, by the pool, or once every few months in a suburban bowling alley. But if you’re looking for a place to “go clubbing,” we have you covered. The following are the greatest locations to dance all night in Sydney.

 

Cliff Dive, Darlinghurst

The Imperial, Erskineville

Maybe Sammy, The Rocks

The Abercrombie

Goros

Sydney’s nightlife scene offers a vibrant mix of dance floors, cabaret, and live entertainment. Let’s explore some of the best nightclubs and venues in the city.

Club 77 (Darlinghurst)

  • A storied institution that’s been throwing lit parties for over 25 years.
  • Known for old-school dance vibes and a stacked roster of local performers and DJs.
  • Address: 77 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010.

The Abercrombie (Chippendale)

  • Recently reopened after a mega refurbishment.
  • Features three venues: a performance and club space, a public bar, and an outdoor beer garden.
  • Open well into the night with a 24-hour license for special events.
  • Address: 100 Broadway, Chippendale NSW 2008.

Ivy Pool Club (CBD)

  • Located in the heart of the CBD.
  • Offers multiple venues, DJs, live music, and unforgettable dancefloors.
  • Thursday nights host some of the biggest and noisiest parties in town.
  • Address: 330 George St, Sydney NSW 2000.

Tokyo Sing Song (Newtown)

  • A buzzy underground dive bar with kitschy, original, and fun entertainment.
  • Features two stages and a dance floor, attracting a diverse crowd.
  • Small but packs a punch.
  • Address: (Location not specified).

Remember to check out these hotspots for an unforgettable night out in Sydney!

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