Nightlife holds a special place in our hearts. There’s something remarkable about going out with your friends, connecting with new people, dancing, and laughing while (responsibly) enjoying your favorite alcoholic beverage—a feeling that is universal among countless cultures around the world.
A vast number of different nightlife establishments are out there, but most loosely fit into either of these two categories: bars and clubs.
Bars: Where Connections Begin
Bars, or pubs as they are commonly referred to in Anglo-Saxon countries, usually offer a much more relaxed atmosphere in comparison to clubs. Whereas club crowds are rather focused on dancing and actively enjoying the music, bar patrons are there to grab a bite, share drinks with friends, and engage in exciting conversations while also meeting and getting to know other people.
While the music selection usually isn’t as important for bar-goers in comparison to the general vibe, location, and selection of beverages they offer, bars provide a social setting where connections are born, and friendships are forged.
Clubs: Where Music Takes Center Stage
On the other hand, clubs are a much different story, as one of the biggest factors for club selection is the music and the DJs who are performing. So while you are more likely to be able to connect with someone and get to know them at a bar, being at a club that focuses on your favorite genre of music ensures that the people around you likely listen to and enjoy the same artists you do.
Either way, meeting people and making new friends on a night out is arguably one of the most exciting aspects of nightlife, and something that Belushi’s Bars definitely understand thanks to 14 establishments around Europe and a history dating back to 1993.
Belushi’s Bars: Connecting People Worldwide
Since the first Belushi’s Bar opened in Covent Garden, London, the company has focused on providing an inclusive experience, pairing hostels and bars in a combination that helps connect people from all around the world. Now, with combined hostel-bar locations throughout the U.K. and Europe, Belushi’s Bars has fostered a community all about having a great time and connecting with new people.
Best of Both Worlds: Bars and Clubs
While it all depends on your personality and mood, hitting the bar and making new friends while having great conversations is always a great idea. Then taking them along to the club to add even more excitement to your night is something we would definitely recommend since it provides a diverse experience that combines the best of both worlds.
Finding Your Tribe Abroad
In fact, one of the best ways to find your tribe abroad is to try checking out a bar close to the nightclub you’re visiting right before the show. Chances are, you’ll meet other like-minded people about to go out to the same place as you. And almost everywhere you go in Europe, you can expect a Belushi’s Bar close to a world-class dance music club.
- For example, in London, Belushi’s London Bridge location is a mere 12-minute walk from the legendary Ministry of Sound Club.
- In Amsterdam, Belushi’s is a 14-minute walk from the mysterious Club NYX.
- In Barcelona, Belushi’s is a 22-minute walk from the grand Sal Apolo.
As you explore the vibrant nightlife scenes of Europe, remember that it’s not just about the bars, party clubs, and nightclubs themselves, but the connections you make and the memories you create. Whether you’re chilling at a cozy bar or dancing the night away at a pulsating club, European nightlife offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to all tastes. So, raise your glass, hit the dance floor, and let the music and camaraderie transport you to the heart of Europe’s nightlife.