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10 Best Techno Clubs in Los Angeles


 

If you are a Techno-head and are planning to go to LA or are already there, I have some great news for you. The city of Angels, as it is also known, has some of the best Techno clubs in the State and country.

Your nightlife experience in this city will be one to remember. These clubs have the best Techno and the crowds are a hype too.

Los Angeles has the snazziest nightspots where you can get to meet new people or by yourself. Stepping out for an exciting night will have you convinced that LA party life and nightlife are top-notch.

The clubs cater not only for the locals but also for tourists. It is for this reason that Los Angeles is one of the most visited cities in the US.    

When it comes to the ultimate fun and nightlife experience, Los Angeles has endless options.

Here are the 10 best Techno Clubs in Los Angeles.

1. Sound Nightclub

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This club may appear small from the outside but offers intimate space for you and your group.

Its interiors give you a raw and industrial vibe with a high ceiling. You will also find several California redwood furniture and walls.

The dance floor is fairly spacious and is perfectly located right in front of the DJ’s booth.

You may already have an idea why this club got its name, and yes it is because of its crisp, unique, cutting edge sound system. What’s more, the lighting and other visual elements are stimulating.

If you are looking for a place to party the night away, then head to Sound nightclub for an exhilarating night.

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2. Academy LA

If there’s one Techno club to not miss out on in LA, it is Academy LA. The Academy LA is located at the centre of Hollywood and is party central for all fun lovers.

This is the upscale club to go to for crazy fun nights on Fridays and Saturdays. The remodelled building offers you top-notch luxury as you mingle with famous people and celebrities in Los Angeles.

The interiors are defined by delicate curves and high-quality lighting is used in this superclub.

On Saturday and Friday nights, the club management entertains you with some of the best dancers in the world. It is also where you will meet up and coming artists showcasing their skills.

Lighting and sound engineers here have made good use of the most recent innovative technologies. 

A few things to note: the dress code at Academy LA is upscale and fashionable attire is always preferred.

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Address: 1905 Wilcox Ave, Suite 244, Los Angeles, CA 90068
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Opening Hours: Fridays and Saturdays 10 pm – 3 pm

3. Skybar at Mondrian

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Just as the name suggests, this club offers you the best sweeping vistas of Los Angeles. Skybar is an open-air, ivy-covered pavilion floating above the Pool at Mondrian Los Angeles.

This is one of the best clubs to go to with refreshing bar scenes. Its unique design gives it an ever-fresh iconic look.  

If you choose to start partying early, you could go lounge by the chic pool as you take in the views. The iconic pool features underwater music

Order some delicious cocktails, get comfortable on the teak and wicker furniture and soak in the evening sun.

After dark is when the real fun begins, the music tempo rises, thrilling energy fills the club as world-class DJs spin away.

The pool gets lit by lanterns placed around the deck giving the pool an energetic setting of Hollywood’s charm.  

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Address: 8440 Sunset Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90069 United States
Opening hours: Daily from 1 PM – 2 AM
 Dress Code: Upscale Chic Attire

4. 1720

This next club is a multi-purpose scene in Los Angeles’ warehouse district. It has the best craft cocktails & beer as well as in-house catering by the best in LA, KTCHN DTLA.

Club 1720 is located in a brick building, almost fortress-like, that has been secured by barbed-wire fences. Inside the club is a music sanctuary that looks like the best-kept secret in LA.  

You may be wondering why the name, was established in 1720? The answer lies in the address.  It is located at 1720 E. 16th St.

The neighbouring buildings found in the warehouse district are coffeehouses, galleries and boutiques.

You will find L.A.’s premier party-throwers, Techno lovers and merrymakers gathered here.

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Address:1720 E. 16th Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021
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5. Avalon

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Club Avalon is a historic live entertainment venue and special event facility. The club is situated at the world-famous intersection of Hollywood and Vine.

It is interesting to know that it goes back to 1927, and has since been renovated over the years giving it a fresh look. Inside is state-of-the-art sound, lighting and visuals.

What makes Avalon Hollywood stand out is, that it is so much more than a nightclub. This place has been a source of continuous happiness to Techno heads.  

If you are in LA and do not want to miss out on the party scene, then drop by Avalon; it is where all the night action is.

Here is more; the Beatles used to play here!

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Address: 1735 Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 90028
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6. Exchange LA

This next club is located inside the former Los Angeles Stock Exchange building, hence its name. The club is a true representation of Downtown LA’s nightlife rebirth.

Of all the clubs in LA, Exchange is a multi-level venue that can take more than 1500 revellers. If it is your birthday, they will give you a special bottle service for such celebrations.

Inside the club are a sofa-lined hallway and adjoining lounge at street level. On the top levels are even more trendy seating areas.

Since the building used to be for forex exchange, there is the Trading Floor. Now, this floor is the dancing floor where you let loose to Techno beats.  

If you would rather sit and enjoy your drink and company, then there are in-house dancers to entertain you.

Additionally, there are VIP options like the booths, relaxed Rockefeller Room and the private dance floor in the top-level Sky Loft.

Practical Information:
Address: 618 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Website: facebook.com/ExchangeLA

7. Das Bunker

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The décor in here is a mix of restored Art Deco styles and distinctly modern touches.  It features massive bronze doors out front to the detailed painted forty-foot ceilings. Further, there is an eye-popping LED screen with more than one million bulbs.

This club has six bars spread over four levels, meaning you will get your drink fast with no hassle. What’s more, there are more bathrooms here than in any other club in LA. You know what that means, no long queues in the bathroom!

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Address: 618 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
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8. Factory 93

Factory 93 is another club that offers free-flowing creativity and bold self-expression while giving you the best of Techno music. They occasionally host historic parties in the streets of LA.

This club also lets creatives celebrate their radical ideas through the fusion of immersive live art, cutting-edge technology, and exceptionally curated house and techno.

Over the years, the club has grown and extended beyond the Downtown Los Angeles warehouse district.

If you are into exploring an intimate warehouse space or on a festival dancefloor, this club offers exactly that.

Practical Information:
Address: Los Angeles, CA 90012 United States
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9. Le Jardin

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Le Jardin gives you a party scene with the ultimate freedom with a touch of elegance. Its 9000 square foot outdoor lounge gives you a feeling of being in a garden in Southern France.

For the longest time, Le Jardin has kept up with LA’s clubbing culture. It features an open-air setup that gives every reveller some profound vibe of freedom and wildness.

This club is all about drinks, music, leisure, style, and of course You. There is a striped seating lounge and two outdoor fire pits.

Moreover, this club has outdoor space available for private parties.

Practical Information:
Address: 1430 N Cahuenga Blvd in Hollywood, CA 90028
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10. Catch One/Union

Last on the list of best techno clubs in LA is Catch One & Union. This may be confusing, but Catch one was shut down and in it then replaced with Union.

This club is located right on the border of Koreatown and Arlington Heights.

UNION offers you a world-class line-up that prioritises quality and diversity. Further, they host local talents, and have five bars and welcoming staff, this club has set the bar high for L.A. nightlife.

Practical Information:
Address: 4067 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90019
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