
Friday and Saturday is typically a $20 cover for gents and $10 for ladies. Some clubbers reported seeing patrons being carted out in ambulances.ĭuring the week there is not normally a cover. Secondary acts bring their skills to The Loft, others to The Ground.īe sure to down an iced double-espresso before you go: Club Space is a high energy, borderline-insane experience.

Being butt-to-butt with other clubbers may or may not be a positive experience. However, Space can get crowded, especially The Terrace–their primary room featuring their headliners. Their size leaves space for dancing, which attracts ladies. Three separate rooms feature seizure-inducing lighting and ear-drum-popping sound systems and colorful, costumed characters that recall the Electric Daisy Carnival. Space offers a spartan, no-frills experience that many reviewers say is “substance over style.” Here, more than any club in Miami, it really is about the music. That it exists after 10 years while other clubs come and go is a testament to its popularity and success. DJ magazine for eight years has ranked it in its top ten clubs.

Located around the corner from E11EVEN, in downtown Miami, Club Space has been called the United States’ best dance club. Gents will appreciate that LIV’s guy-to-girl ratio is better than any other club in Miami. Stick around to hang with the best-looking nightlife crowd Miami has to offer. Look for five-star DJs like Travis Scott, DJ Khaled, Kaskade. Search LIV for celebrities actors, athletes, and rockstars hanging out in the many lavish tables and private skyboxes. The 18,000 square-foot, warehouse-sized venue’s centerpiece is a collection of 400 individual LED screens that merge like highway on-ramps to form “the Spider.” The periphery is as impressive as the core, with a state-of-the-art sound system and space to entertain a thousand guests and enough events to fill a thousand-and-one nights. Owners have since spent millions remodeling and upgrading everything, turning it into an immersive technological neon wonderland that puts nightclubs in London and New York to shame. LIV sits on the site of a former 1950s and 1960s luxury lounge with a stage once graced by Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Those impressed by South Florida’s Latinas by day won’t want to miss the opportunity for topless lap dances in a private, stylish cubical located in the back of the club. By 3:00 a.m., E11EVEN morphs from a nightclub to a strip club. At E11EVEN, the ratio of women to men stays even, even growing. Men linger like wolves, circling the few ladies brave enough to stay until the last call. Male patrons be warned: there’s a catch.Īs the night wears on, at most nightclubs, female clubbers trickle out. Get to this renowned hotspot just before the clock strikes midnight and you’ll find a two-tier dance floor that’s as lively as any in the world, complete with Cirque du Soleil-style acrobats (as seen in the video) and countless beautiful women. And as a performance venue, it hosts world-class DJs such as Diplo, Steve Aoki, and Alesso. Located downtown, just 15 minutes from South Beach, E11EVEN is a 24-7 Miami megaclub many says is hard to define.
