Mao-tai! Time to party in Shanghai! Forget New York and Miami the hottest parties are taking place in this side of the world now. So pack your bags and get on the next flight to Shanghai and get set for an exciting adventure filled night out in Shanghai! See all the colors of this vivacious city in all its elegance at the Huangpu River, Shanghai Xin Tian Di, Maoming South Road, Fuxing Park and much more. Here are some of the top rated stops you simply cannot miss:
Bar Rouge: Here on the 7th floor at 18 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu, you get the most stunning views of the Bund while sitting in their famous Sky Lounge patio. It is its stunning views and décor that have made this one of the most famous bars in all of Shanghai. The party starts from 9pm onwards and you get to hear from regular international DJs which are mainly French and come-in to bring the house down with their gritty electro and chunky house music mash-ups.
The Shelter: Located at 5 Yongfu Lu, in the Xuhui vicinity, this is a haven for all partygoers who are looking for the best underground music scene. Opened up in a former bomb shelter the place has its own natural character. The main room is hot and mainly packed with people as it is a regular invitee of international DJs. However if the heat gets to you, you can always chill out in the back area and their stylish and inexpensive bar.
Muse: Located at 68 Yuyao Lu, this is one modernistic and chrome styled club that attracts large throngs of expats and locals alike every weekend night due to their expansive dance floor and house music, the downstairs hall is an even bigger space that is ringed by tables. They even have a separate hip-hop room upstairs and serve great drinks all around. The size and quality makes this one of the hottest spots in Shanghai to see and be seen in.
No.88: Situated on the 2nd floor of the Wujin Building, at 291 Fumin Lu, this is the club of choice of all the whiskey and green tea drinking patrons in China. Their unique Jules Verne style décor adds to the live performances and high stakes tables with rolling dice. It is not over the top with their suited waiters and dancing girls but you do still get a very old-school vibe upon entry.
Cookie: This unique named club is situated at 191 Wulumuqi Lu, near the famous Jing’an Temple. This club features a very refreshing mix of mash-ups and other electro-funky-house mixes. Their motto is “The New Music We Trust” which gives you a sense of what exactly you can expect to find in their amazing club filled with pool tables, lounges and garden.
M2: Situated on the 4th floor of the Hong Kong Plaza at 283 Huaihai Zhong Lu. M2 is actually a huge space up on the 4th floor of the Hong Kong Plaza shopping mall and gives off a very industrial vibe. Super star DJs are known to frequent here and the sound system is amazing. On weekdays, tables and bottles take up most of the space and the music is rather commercial but on weekend nights when the DJs roll through and the occasional live performances this is one party place you don’t want to miss.
There is no reason to sit around and wait with such amazing opportunities and venues to party at in Shanghai are just waiting for you. So plan your trip now.
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