10 Best Nightlife in Liverpool, Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District
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Alma de Cuba
A church transformed into a luxurious bar, Alma de Cuba has a huge mirrored altar and hundreds of dripping candles. They also serve a popular Sunday brunch with a live gospel choir and samba afternoon teas.
Arts Club
Music, art, and science events are all in the mix at this long-standing venue reinvented as a creative space and bar.
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Camp and Furnace
This huge venue in a former Edwardian foundry and blade-making factory retains a suitably industrial vibe for its club nights, live music, food festivals, exhibitions, and art installations.
Cavern Club
While not the original venue—that was demolished years ago—this is still a popular music spot, drawing in rock-and-roll fans with its live acts including Beatles tribute bands.
Heebie Jeebies
A roster of local indie bands and talented DJs makes this two-story club with a courtyard a top option for the young alternative crowd.
Invisible Wind Factory
This quirky entertainment complex in a former warehouse just north of the city center bills itself as a cultural theme park of the future. Expect live music and makers' workshops, as well as on-site artists' studios and a garden. There's now a Rollerdome with skating sessions and classes.
Kazimier Garden
Owned by the Invisible Wind Factory, this eccentric outdoor venue (with heaters) hosts live music accompanied by food from its barbecue. It also has a vintage boutique shop and an art gallery.
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Big-name acts mean this intimate venue often gets packed to the rafters, but that only adds to the clubby vibe. There are also club nights that range from hip-hop to indie, vintage fairs, plus a menu of well-executed comfort food.