
"London is home to some of the greatest nightclubs on the planet: Time Out's list of the capital's top clubs sprawls from techno meccas and house havens to DIY staples. It's no wonder, therefore, that several of the city's most legendary clubbing establishments feature on a new ranking of the greatest dancefloors in the world right now. Each year, the International Nightlife Association publishes its ranking of The World's 100 Best Clubs. Revealed on November 19, the 2025 list was decided via public voting - with a record-breaking 512,086 votes registered in the list this year."
"Fabric The Farringdon megaclub was the highest-ranking of any UK venue, coming in at number 24 on the global list. Almost a decade after the venue was threatened with permanent closure, Fabric is now in its 27th year and remains an icon of London nightlife. Ministry of Sound Next up was one of London's longest-running clubs: Ministry of Sound. Laid out across four dancefloors, Ministry of Sound continues to blend Ibiza energy and signature London cool at Elephant & Castle. Ministry, which opened in 1991 in a former bus depot, placed 28th overall in the International Nightlife Association's list."
"Studio 338 A thumping baseline and flashing strobe may not be the first thing you think of when you think of quaint, village-like Greenwich, but Studio 338 is a staple of London's late-night map. It ranked 47th on this year's global INA list. Drumsheds Once the source of prim display furniture sets and hearty plates of Swedish meatballs, Ikea-turned-megaclub Drumsheds is the final London venue on this year's International Nightlife Association list, ranking 72nd worldwide."
London retains a strong presence in global nightlife with four venues among the International Nightlife Association's 2025 World's 100 Best Clubs. The 2025 ranking was revealed on November 19 and was decided by public voting, which reached a record 512,086 votes. Fabric ranked highest among UK venues at number 24 and is now in its 27th year after previously facing closure. Ministry of Sound placed 28th and operates across four dancefloors since opening in 1991 in a former bus depot. Studio 338 ranked 47th and Drumsheds ranked 72nd worldwide.
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