Adore urban nightclubs in North Carolina.
North Carolina's many attractions draw people from all over the world to the state. The International Civil Rights Center and Museum and The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture are popular destinations for those who want to explore the state's rich African-American culture. Visitors can enjoy the Appalachian Trail and the North Carolina Zoo, the nation's largest zoo. North Carolina also has a number of urban night clubs where travelers and tourists can relax after a long day.
Fubar
Fubar is a popular nightclub in downtown Raleigh. The club hosts a rotating schedule of events and parties with a focus on hip hop and dance music. Local and nationally known deejays provide the soundtrack for nights of party action. Fubar admits those 18 and older, but patrons must be 21 to be served alcohol. The club's VIP areas offer amenities like hostess and bottle service.
Fubar
412 West Davie St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-671-6066
fubarraleigh.com
117 South Elm St.Greensboro, NC 27401336-333-9300nclub.com
The top level of the club has a wrap-around patio that overlooks the city and was named "best view" by Charlotte Magazine in 2007. Popular local deejays spin hip hop, dance and top 40 hits every night. The club's VIP areas offer waitress and bottle service. Loft 1523's bar service includes a long list of martinis and other classic cocktails.
Loft 1523
1523 Elizabeth Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28204
704-333-5898
loft1523.com
N Club
The N Club, in Greensboro, is the site of parties hosted by some of the biggest names in the hip hop music industry, including Lil Jon, Ludacris and Kelis. The club's vibe is chic and upscale and the decor reflects it. Luxurious seating areas flank the club's spacious dance floor. Lit mainly by stage lights and neon, the N Club is meant to be dark and moody. It has a number of VIP areas with amenities that include extra security, bottle and waiter service.
N Club