So if you're ready for an evening that never ends, go to one of Amsterdam's many clubs.
The city offers a diverse nightlife to suit all tastes, from DJs in lively clubs open 24 hours a day to live music in a trendy 1940s bunker.
Let's discover the must-see places together!
Club in Amsterdam: article summary
Club in Amsterdam: OT301
0T301 is the city's most emblematic venue. Now a legal venue, it hasn't lost its rebellious side. Indeed, 0T301 remained true to himself.
It's a party space where you can let your hair down. But it's also a social place that deserves to be known. This club is a strongly involved in activism and squat culture in Amsterdam.
What are the opening hours?
OT301's opening hours change according to the program. To find out more, please visit their website. website.
Radion
Radion is an industrial paradise for ravers in the city's Nieuw-West district. Expect a resounding sound system and unforgettable parties, all starting in the underground smoking room.
The club also has a 24-hour license. On some days, the club is open non-stop. To refresh yourself, I recommendtry the cocktails on offer at the bar!
What are the opening hours?
The venue opens :
- 5 p.m. to 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday
- From 5 p.m. to midnight Sunday
- 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday
Some days, the place stays open non-stop!
Club in Amsterdam: De School
Here you'll find an incredibly cool club in a former schoolhouse. You'll find a restaurant, a café and a ton of educational and artistic programs on offer all year round.
De School is something of a cult, not only in Amsterdam, but also in the rest of the world for its legendary club nights. What's more, this could be your last chance to visit: its lease expires in 2024. Hurry up and get there!
What are the opening hours?
If you want to party at De School, you'll have to go there:
- Fridays and Saturdays from 11 p.m. to 9 a.m.
The NYX Club
NYX is known for its drag and LGBTQ+ parties, but every night here welcomes all partygoers. Expect three floors of dancehall, Dutch hip-hop and pop.
With an eclectic playlist to please everyone and a friendly atmosphere, NYX is the perfect place to party.
What are the opening hours?
You can visit NYX:
- Wednesday 8 p.m. to 3 a.m.
- Thursday from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
- Friday and Saturday 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Club in Amsterdam: Vondelbunker
If you like vintage, you'll love this 1940s bunker. Nestled under a bridge, Vondelbunker space was originally built as a fallout shelter in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Here, admission is free! There's a very special atmosphere, for incredible, unforgettable evenings.
What are the opening hours?
Here too, timetables depend on the activities planned for the day of your visit. I therefore recommend that you check their schedule at their website.
The Jimmy Woo
This exclusive two-storey club with an Asian-themed bar and dance floor lit by over 12,000 bulbs vibrates to the rhythm of the music. Clubbing really doesn't get any more elegant than at Jimmy Woo.
The ultra-trendy frame is just the front of the establishment. The Jimmy Woo knows how to throw a party.
The venue offers the best R&B and hip-hop night in town, while Thursday's Back to the 90s night is a debauchery of guilty pleasures.
What are the opening hours?
The venue opens :
- Thursday 11 p.m. to 3 a.m.
- Friday and Saturday from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Club in Amsterdam: Air
Amsterdam's biggest and brightest super-club is a feast for all the senses. If you like huge nightclubs, this is the place for you.
Avant-garde R&B, hip-hop and dancehall sets ring out into the night on the Void sound system, which is the best in town.
Add to this state-of-the-art lighting, an LED wall, five bars and three separate rooms, and it's easy to see why this establishment is so popular.
What are the opening hours?
L'Air in Amsterdam opens :
- Thursday 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.
- Friday and Saturday 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
- Sunday from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
There are many clubs in Amsterdam where you can party. During your visit, I recommend you visit some of them to make your evenings unique!
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