Copenhagen, Denmark
For the weekend warrior, the clubs in Copenhagen pick up on Thursdays (and usually won't even open until after midnight) and continue to rage 'til Sunday. Hit up places like Zefside, Rust, and HIVE for an unforgettable evening.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Of course Amsterdam was going to be on this list. As a legendary tourism hub, purveyor of many "light districts," and with its relaxed laws on certain "party supplies," it makes sense that a good portion of the tourists headed to this capital city are looking for a party (and they don't have to look very hard).
Goa, India
The birthplace of the aptly-named Goa Trance, Goa in India has been a premier nightlife destination since the 1960's. And yes, they've been going hard ever since.
New York City, New York
Foregoing the "city that never sleeps" reference, New York City is indeed a party place. From the ultra-swanky nightclubs in Manhattan, to the raw underground shows in Brooklyn, NYC is every bit the hub of culture and music it claims to be, and will prove it to you no matter what time of night it is.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
The rumors are true, Buenos Aires parties hard until the wee hours of the morning. And when I say "wee hours", I mean folks are heading home at 7 AM after a long night of the most cutting-edge dance music heard nowhere else, and for every kind of listener imaginable. Don't believe me? Try a "yoga rave," an all night dance party with electronic versions of yoga music.
Home to two of the largest universities in Sweden, Gothenburg might just be one of the biggest "college towns" in the world. And everyone knows that if colleges are known for anything, it's certainly not quiet nights and early bedtimes.
Sydney, Australia
Australia takes its drinking and partying very seriously, regardless of whether you're a headbanger, hipster, EDM junkie, or elite head-nodder and drink-holder. With clubs that are at capacity nearly every night of the week (some of which hold 2,000+ people), and world-class talent packing stages (that happen to be owned and operated by the same team that runs a huge chunk of Las Vegas), Sydney is one hell of a place to turn up down under.
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