Experience the electrifying nightlife of London with our exclusive Party Passes. For over a decade, we've been arranging VIP entry for groups of all sizes onto guestlists across the UK. Our expertly curated Nightlife Deals offer you VIP access to some of London's most popular clubs and bars. Whether you decide to visit every venue or just a few, the choice is entirely up to you!
This is not a guided tour, so you're not restricted by a guide’s timetable or other groups. Our Party Passes allow you to explore at your own pace. Simply give your name at the door to skip the queue and gain immediate entry. Additionally, any venue with a door charge is included in the pass, meaning no extra costs for entry.
Start your evening by visiting the bars on your Party Pass, again, if there is a queue, you can just walk straight to the doorstaff and give them your name to get straight in (R.O.A.R). Then, you can head to the nightclubs for your free entry and queue jump, to party until the small hours :)
These Passes are perfect if you don't know the town/city you are staying in, as you don't need local knowledge. Also, if a venue is busy, but not to your particular taste, you can leave and head on to the next one on the list without wasting time or money.
Once you have booked, we will send you a confirmation email with the list of venues, recommended entry times and maplinks that you can open in Googlemaps on your phone if you get lost.
This Pass includes entry for 5 to 7 venues (the full list and venue details will be on the confirmation we send you). We don't list the venues here because the venues may vary depending on which have the best offers & the best night on.
PLEASE NOTE* This is a self-guided tour with no guide
• Dress code is smart casual
• Due to the nature of this Party Pass and the safety of all guests, venues reserve the right to refuse entry to persons who are intoxicated or show signs of intoxication. If, as a result, your entry is denied, you will not be entitled to a refund. ROAR
• Minimum age is 18 years and you must have ID with you on the night, regardless of your age
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