10 Best Clubs To Go To During New Years Eve
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10 Best Clubs To Go To During New Years Eve

These are the clubs to be at during New Years Eve

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10 Best Clubs To Go To During New Years Eve
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Ahhh New Year's Eve, the only day where it's acceptable to party throughout the night because everyone will be off from work on New Year's Day. Some people like to sit at home and watch the ball drop, while others like to hit the clubs and celebrate with hundreds of people. Looking for a club to ring in 2017? Here are 10 of the best clubs to check out this NYE:

1. Provocateur


Provocateur is located in the Meatpacking District of NYC. This nightclub has lavish decor and the designs are unique with LED lighting and gorgeous chandeliers. Guests’ sensual experience is enhanced by a number of magical high-energy special effects including laser light displays, year-round winter snow flurries and climatic jet blasts of cryogenic smoke. Definitely a club to check out.

2. Marquee New York

This colorful nightclub is right on 10th Avenue. This is a DJ's dream. From LED lighting to bright lasers to even the late nightowls, this skyhigh nightclub will be packed for the new year.

3. Le Bain

This club has a disco, a bar, and even a pool! This club sits atop the Standard Hotel in Manhattan and the club area is lit (no seriously, it's a darkly lit club).

4. Sapphire New York

This is an entertainment club located on 60th Street. The services are incredible and the performers are a delight! Even if it is a gentleman's club.

5. Output

This Brooklyn club is a neon-lit dance club in a converted warehouse where some big-name DJs perform. The DJs will no how to light up a party.

6. Bossa Nova Civic Club

Bossa Nova is considered the techno-hangout of New York. Depending on the night, you're likely to hear industrial techno, live hardware sets or jacking house, usually served up by local artists. For those in search of an NYE night dance party, this is one of the only spots you're likely to find in this part of the borough.

7. 124 Old Rabbit Club

This is a bar in New York that has a collection of European beers. While it may not have the top name DJs, this place still features music and it's rustic setting looks quite comfortable.

8. SOB's

SOB's (Sounds of Brazil) is a hot Caribbean style club in NYC. Music from all over the world is played here. Latin food & drink accompany live & DJ'ed sets of world music & hip-hop at this longtime club.

9. Up&Down

Up & Down mixes old school New York with a more modern, chic décor as it’s DJ’s are sure to keep the crowd going well into the night. Enjoy bottle or table service and be sure to explore this two-story venue as you dance and drink as much as you desire. Dress to impress because you never know who you’ll be brushing shoulder’s with at this newly opened, exclusive West Village nightclub.

10. Bembe

DJs, live global music & tropical cocktails inspire dancing & socializing at this lively lounge. One of Brooklyn's tropical style clubs to check out!

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