
1. Sneaky Pete’s
This venue proves that size really doesn’t matter. Though it is by far the smallest club on this list, any night at Sneaky Pete’s is brimming with fun. You’re best to go when there’s live music rather than a DJ, expect a tight squeeze but a crowd of people excited to have a great night.2. 4042

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4. Club Tropicana
Not everyone’s cup of tea, but always a night you’ll remember. Club Tropicana is for anyone who is a lover of 80’s music, whether it be Wham, Toto, Eurythmics or even a touch of Kenny Loggins. Be prepared for people in fancy dress, lots of stag and hen parties, but a whole load of fun. It helps too that it’s right next door to the Caley Picture House Wetherspoons, the biggest and nicest in Edinburgh!5. Cabaret Voltaire

6. Atik
When dark falls on Tollcross, Atik brings the night to life. Three rooms, a colourful dancefloor which features on Trainspotting 2 and great DJs, it’s no wonder this place is always heaving. It’s changed names a few times over the years, but Atik continues to be an important fixture in the Edinburgh clubbing world. Keep an eye out for their themed events throughout the year.7. The Liquid Rooms
You might want to bring along a map for this place! With 800-capacity, this converted church boasts two floors of music. DJ nights are its main game, but when bands on tour come to Edinburgh, you can bet they’ll perform here. Names like Kaiser Chiefs, Black Eyed Peas, Calvin Harris, The Courteneers and many others have taken to the stage; you’re certain to have a brilliant time here.8. Bongo Club

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10. The Hive Nightclub
Famed for being pop sensation Lewis Capaldi’s favourite spot in Edinburgh, there’s no place quite like Hive. Free entry most nights, cheesy tunes and a sweaty mess, it has grown to become one of the most popular clubs in Edinburgh. A place to dance with best friends, get cheap drinks and tick the HiveTillFive challenge off your uni bucket list, this one is the old heart of the Edinburgh club scene.Last Updated on June 12, 2025
Published on August 13, 2020
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