Which London Clubs Are the Hardest to Get Into?

A waiter's hand holding a champagne bottle at Tape London, one of the London clubs that are the hardest to get into.

Which London clubs are the hardest to get into? That’s one of the most common questions we’re asked as London club promoters. Of course, everybody wants to get into the best clubs, but it so happens that these same clubs are also the ones that are the hardest to get into. What makes them this way, though? Why are they so special? And how can you improve your chances of getting into these world-famous hotspots? This article will walk you through everything.

What Makes Some London Nightclubs More Exclusive Than Others?

There are several factors that make some London nightclubs more exclusive than others. To start, the city’s most exclusive clubs are the most high-end, which means you can expect a certain standard of hospitality and that comes at a price. Add to that the limited capacity, the high demand, and the celebrity clientele, and you get an exclusive London nightclub that’s hard to get into.

Which London Clubs Are the Hardest to Get Into?

How Can You Improve Your Chances of Getting Into Mayfair Clubs?

If you’re not looking to get a London club table booking, which starts at £1,000 minimum spend, is prioritised by all clubs, and will get you in anywhere, the guestlist option can give you a chance of getting into Mayfair clubs. In addition to joining a London guestlist in advance, there are several things you need to do to improve your chances of getting into Mayfair clubs.

First, most guestlists are reserved for ladies only, so bringing guys — especially without prior notice, will get you denied entry. Second, you’ve got to dress to impress — it’s not just the dress code, but it’s what could get you in even though capacity is about to hit. Dressing to impress means heels and a killer outfit. Third, arriving on time. We always suggest arriving before midnight. Any time after that will lower your chances. Last but not least, keep in mind the basics: bring a physical ID, don’t show up drunk, and don’t carry drugs with you.