Nightclubs are often associated with drunk teenagers and twentysomethings, overpriced drinks and a generally raucous atmosphere.
But they’re also a favourite among Brits both at home and abroad, with popular party destinations such as Ibiza drawing in UK travellers in huge numbers.
The world’s best nightclubs have now been revealed, according to the International Nightlife Association (INA).
Taking the crown is [UNVRS] in Ibiza – the world’s largest nightclub, which opened this year.
This is followed closely by nearby Hï Ibiza, and Ushuaïa, all in the Spanish city.
But seven UK venues make the cut too, including some well-known spots.
Here’s a rundown of the top 10 nightclubs – as well as the seven establishments based in the UK. Does your favourite make the cut?
1. [UNVRS], Ibiza
With whitewashed walls, natural stone textures, and earthy materials, UNVRS is impressive from the outside
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[UNVRS] is a veritable institution, located in the home of nightclub culture
[UNVRS] is a bold, immersive nightclub with indoor and open-air spaces as well as views across Ibiza.
Having opened this year, its aim was to be the ‘most complex, breathtaking club in the world’, and it seems to have achieved that, bagging first place.
Pronounced ‘universe’, it boasts floorspace covering 6,500 square metres (69,940 sq ft) – making it the world’s biggest nightclub.
It embraces the timeless aesthetic of a traditional Ibizan finca, with earthy materials, all chosen to root the venue in the island’s architectural soul.
It also recently picked up awards for ‘Best National Club (500+ capacity)’ and ‘Best International Club’ in the 2025 Vicious Music Awards.
2. HÏ IBIZA
Also in the Spanish hotspot is HÏ IBIZA, known for hosting extravagant parties
HÏ IBIZA has hosted some of the world’s best DJs and artists.
It is a multi-room venue with three state-of-the-art rooms and often has surprise special guests.
Luxury bars, exquisite terraces and even secret parties are the order of the day here.
3. USHUAÏA IBIZA
The pool area is the main draw at Ushuaïa, an outdoor club in Ibiza
Ibiza’s famous open-air club has an iconic poolside stage, featuring performances from top DJs and artists.
It also has 415 luxury rooms and suites, if you fancy an overnight stay.
Plus, earlier this year it hosted its infamous closing party, featuring an impressive lineup recognised by anyone in the know.
4. Bootshaus, Cologne, Germany
The entrance area of the Bootshaus club in Germany’s Cologne
Bootshaus has many previous accolades.
It was voted the number seven club in the world by DJMag Voting 2025 and number four club in the world by Nightlife International Award previously.
With everything from international top acts to underground artists, it’s a haven for music lovers.
5. Green Valley, Camboriu, Brazil
Green Valley, in Camboriu, Brazil is home to electronic music in the city
Boasting a 17-year history, this nightclub in Brazil is famed for its electronic music scene.
It’s the only club in the world to have been on the DJ Mag podium for 15 consecutive years, the official website reveals.
The Brazilian hotspot hosts regular events, and has a string of celebrations this December to close the year in style.
6. E11EVEN, Miami, USA
E11EVEN in Miami is theatrical and hosts spectacular shows
E11EVEN in Miami sells itself as an immersive adventure encompassing the luxury and sophistication of a one-of-kind experience.
It’s the winner of a prestigious ‘Best New Concept’ award, as well as several other awards.
It’s hosted live performances by some of the biggest stars such as Usher, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean and Vin Diesel.
7. Shôko Barcelona, Spain
Shôko, located in Barcelona, is both a club and a restaurant
Shôko blends Mediterranean-Asian dining with a vibrant club atmosphere.
On the beachfront, it’s the perfect place to relax, dine, and enjoy the best of Barcelona’s coastal ambiance.
The open-concept layout features a dynamic restaurant, a laid-back chill-out area, and a terrace.
8. DC-10, Ibiza
Electronic music nightclub DC-10 had humble beginnings
DC-10 is a nightclub located in Ibiza on the Carretera of Salinas.
Its history began during the 1990s as a music bar – and was opened by two Spanish brothers.
Originally, it was a simple after-party venue near Ibiza airport – now, though, it’s an iconic venue for electronic music.
9. Opium Barcelona, Spain
Opium Barcelona boasts a real party atmosphere in the city of Barcelona
Opium Barcelona has established itself as a hotspot thanks to a program full of performances and internationally renowned artists.
It regularly hosts DJs and artists that feature in DJ Mag’s prestigious Top 100 DJs list, showing its credentials.
With a terrace, main room and even an underground DJ booth in its so-called ‘cave’, the club has all the makings of a great night out.
10. echostage, Washington D.C., USA
echostage in Washington D.C. has hosted an impressive list of famous names
Echostage hosts more than 130 shows a year, showcasing some of the world’s most sought-after artists.
It was founded in 2012 by Club Glow – and now, the 3,000-person state-of-the-art venue quickly became a core part of the city’s music scene.
It’s even attracted artists such as David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, and Tiesto.
Plus the UK spots…
24. fabric, London
Queues outside London’s popular fabric nightclub venue before an event
With three huge spaces, London’s fabric is known for playing drum and bass, dubstep, house and techno music.
It closed down in 2016 following two drug-related deaths, but has since been reopened – and is operating in full swing.
The club also features in the TV series Killing Eve, standing in as a Berlin nightclub.
27. Warehouse Project, Manchester
Warehouse Project, located in Manchester, also makes the top 30
This Manchester institution is one of the city’s hotspots.
The establishment has been running since 2006, and is famed for showcasing international DJs as well as up-and-coming artists.
The nightclub’s famed New Year’s Eve party is on this year, featuring established dance music DJ Denis Sulta.
28. Ministry of Sound, London
Ministry of Sound is nestled in the heart London and is a hugely popular venue
Since 1991, Ministry of Sound has been dubbed the ‘home of dance culture’.
The London institution has seen sets from legendary DJs including Fatboy Slim.
As well as being a nightclub, it’s also a record label, releasing albums by stars such as Tate McRae and Doja Cat.
Motion, Bristol (number 33)
Motion is Bristol’s addition to the list, and has many accolades
From Bingo Lingo to raves and a highly anticipated New Year’s Eve lineup, this Bristol institution is adored.
It’s also recently shifted premises, to a large warehouse space in the city.
Plus, it was also voted as DJ Mag’s 11th best club in the world and the UK’s best large club, showing its impressive credentials.
Studio 338, London (number 47)
Studio 338, known for its electronic music, has also been highly rated for years
For fans of electronic music, this one’s for you.
This large club in London is one of the largest terrace arenas in Europe.
It was also recently voted the 18th best club in the world in the DJ Mag Awards.
72. Drumsheds, London
London’s Drumsheds hosts huge numbers and a large range of live gigs
Drumsheds is an exceptionally large venue, with capacity for up to 15,000 people, and is the largest club in the world.
It’s housed in a former IKEA store, hence the large open spaces.
Mainly an electronic music and dance venue, it hosts a whole range of club nights as well as other shows and events.
92. Sub Club, Glasgow
Sub Club is a core part of the Glasgow music scene, present since the 1980s
Founded in 1987, Sub Club is the longest-running underground dance club in the world.
Arguably Scotland’s most famous electronic music venue, it welcomes in up to 410 visitors at a time.
It also hosts regular events and themed nights.
From its headquarters at 22 Jamaica Street in Glasgow, it’s known for playing house, techno, electro, disco and drum and bass.

