Clubbing in the city

Brussels is not known for its clubs. People of this city prefer small, relaxed parties over gigantic beat-burping clubs. That’s why the clubs in Brussels seem small at first sight. But don’t be fooled: they know how to throw a wicked party!

  • Fuse

    Fuse - BrusselsBecause it’s one of the city’s techno temples and the biggest names in the field (without exception) have DJ’d there, le Fuse is a must for any decent, self-respecting clubber. The unique atmosphere that prevails there attracts those in the know, who come from far and wide.

  • Louise Gallery

    Louise Gallery - BrusselsLouise Gallery is a bit like an MTV clip. A pinch of jet set, a dash of fashion victims and, to top it all off, an ambience as sexy and glamorous as you could wish for. The rather remarkable venue is right in the middle of the Louise district… where else? Just don’t arrive in a 2CV.

  • Mirano Continental

    Mirano Continental - Brussels

    Fashion-conscious Euro-yuppies populate this dance club, which is located near Madou Station. Flashing lights and a revolving dance floor might elicit chuckles at first, but let yourself go – the place was designed for carefree fun. Know beforehand that the cover charge is a bit steep and that you'll need to dress to impress to get inside.

  • Soho Club

    Soho ClubOne of the great nightlife venues with an interesting selection of music. Open from Thursday to Saturday.  

     

  • Agenda.be

    agenda.beWhat ? Still missing some clubbing information ?
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