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- This city is bursting with a huge amount of options that make up the city’s vibrant nightlife. Fuse, located on Rue Blaes is just one of these choices, and the hottest dance club in the city. All the top DJs from around the world converge on this hip club, banging out the beats through the club's three floors. The main genre played here is techno, with the first floor dedicated exclusively to it. House, jungle, and hip-hop can be heard on the other two floors. The club also features four bars and a "chill out" room. La Demence night is held once a month at the Fuse club and is dubbed "Gay clubbing with style". The ardent party-goers descend on the biggest techno club in Belgium, and the night kicks off with the added video room and three darkrooms which are found as well as the existing facilities.
The Marcus Mingus Jazz Spot situated within the chic Hotel Arlequin, located on Rue de la Fourche, is one of the hottest jazz clubs in the city. The high standard of jazz played here by local musicians attracts a large crowd. The club opens at 8pm, and the live music carries on until small hours.
The Mirano Continental dance club, located in Chaussée de Louvain in the chic Ixelles district is the place to go to mingle with all the beautiful people. This is one of the city’s most popular clubs, and is heaving with unique features from the flashing lights and revolving dance floor, and you’ll certainly need to dress to impress to be in with a chance of getting in to this stylish establishment. The club also regularly hosts fashion shows, film screenings, and other large events and parties in this converted cinema.
The New York Jazz Club, located on Chaussée de Charleroi, is one of the hippest jazz clubs in Brussels, and plays live music every Friday and Saturday night. The club also offers table service for both drinks and food, all the elements for a top night of jazz entertainment.
Le Cercle, located on Rue Sainte Anne is amongst the most relaxed and laid-back clubs in the city, and attracts a more cultured, older crowd. Live groups are a regular occurrence alongside the in-house DJs, where the theme of music played is slightly influenced by the disco genre.
Le You Night Club, located on Rue Duquesnoy, is one of the most cutting-edge clubs in the capital. The club’s location near the central Grand Place makes it one of the most popular clubs on the party circuit. The club has a funky disco style and Gay-friendly attitude, with Sunday night Gay and Lesbian night, meaning that the club is always packed to the rafters every night.
Le Nostalgia Club located on Rue de la Fourche stakes its claim to being one of the only clubs in the city that plays 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s music. The club lets you relive bygone days whilst getting down with the dance moves of a former age. The club is decked out to reflect the discos of the past, and is bursting disco balls, vinyl couches, and leopard-print chairs. The array of drinks is huge, as is the choice of music played at this nostalgic club.
Chez Johnny, located on Chaussee de Louvain, is of a similar vein, playing a mix of those long-forgotten one-hit wonders and classic tunes from a former era. The fashion of the 80s comes alive here, and poodle skirts, leg-warmers, and shoulder pads are a regular sight. The club stays open all night long so you can dance your way through your memories until the sun comes up.
Jeux d'Hiver located on Chemin du Croquet, is the haunt of the young and fashionable crowd, and is a relaxing, sublime venue on the edge of a forest. One of the most popular drinks here is the Flower Cocktail, renowned for its refreshing vitality.