Best Clubs In Miami

1. E11EVEN Miami

Downtown, 29 NE 11th St.

  • Open 24/7: Part nightclub, part cabaret, part after-hours ultralounge—E11EVEN never closes, so the line between “night out” and “morning after” is purely theoretical.

  • Celeb magnet: Rihanna, Drake, and Post Malone have all partied (or performed) here, and the club just celebrated its 11-year anniversary with stories to match the hype. pagesix.com

  • What to know: Expect a retractable performance stage, aerialists, and a pricey—but immaculate—VIP experience. Arrive before 1 a.m. for shorter lines, and dress like paparazzi might be waiting outside. miaminewtimes.com11miami.com


2. LIV at the Fontainebleau

Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Ave.

  • $10 million revamp: The high-energy dome reopened after a top-to-bottom redesign, adding new lighting tech and plush VIP booths while preserving its signature 18-foot ceilings. livnightclub.com

  • Mainstream EDM & hip-hop: David Guetta, Tiësto, and Travis Scott are regulars; surprise celebrity cameos aren’t unusual.

  • Insider tip: Thursday is “Liv on Sunday” for NBA players during the off-season—pack your wallet accordingly. Lines form early even on weekdays. timeout.com


3. Club Space

Downtown, 34 NE 11th St.

  • Sunrise sets: Space is legendary for marathon techno and house sessions; many Miamians swear “the night isn’t over until you’ve seen the terrace at dawn.” timeout.com

  • Underground credibility: Bookings lean toward global selectors like Charlotte de Witte or Carl Cox rather than bottle-service pop names.

  • When to go: Doors open Friday night and the party often runs until midday Saturday. Pace yourself—espresso martinis on tap help. miaminewtimes.com


4. M2 Miami

South Beach, 1235 Washington Ave.

  • The comeback kid: Formerly the storied Mansion, the 35,000-sq-ft room reopened as M2 with a multi-level LED rig and a Funktion-One sound system that rivals Space. timeout.com

  • Programming: Fridays lean trance and progressive; Saturdays swing toward big-room house. Check the calendar for “Resistance” techno takeovers during Miami Music Week.


5. Factory Town

Hialeah, 4800 NW 37th Ave.

  • Warehouse festival hub: What started as an Art Basel pop-up is now a permanent, open-air compound hosting large-scale raves, food trucks, and art installations. timeout.com

  • Good to know: Ride-shares can surge late; pre-book your exit or spring for parking.


6. Do Not Sit on the Furniture

South Beach, 423 16th St.

  • Name says it all: A 120-person room dedicated to deep-house aficionados; expect hanging lanterns, a no-frills bar, and a patio with local craft vendors. timeout.com

  • Vibe: Intimate, barefoot-friendly, and refreshingly unpretentious amid South Beach glitz.


7. Floyd

Downtown, 34 NE 11th St. (beneath Space)

  • Audiophile heaven: A dark, wood-paneled lounge with a vintage rotary mixer and cozy banquettes—perfect for jazz-infused house and downtempo sets. timeout.com

  • Pro tip: Arrive before midnight and you can often hop upstairs to Space on one wristband later in the night.


Rising Stars & Niche Gems

VenueNeighborhoodWhy it Matters
LunasolWynwoodNew (spring 2025) cocktail-forward dance floor “where day meets night,” mixing Latin rhythms with rooftop views. instagram.com
Palm Tree ClubNorth Bay VillageKygo’s Palm Tree Crew is behind this waterfront spot opening winter 2024/25—expect tropical-house sets and boat-friendly docking. worldredeye.com
DAERSeminole Hard Rock (Hollywood)Technically outside city limits, but the LED ceiling, massive pool deck, and Hard Rock clientele keep DAER in every “best of” conversation. 11miami.com
Jolene Sound RoomDowntownSister venue to Space, with a “shoes-off” wooden dance floor and impeccable acoustics—think audiophile listening bar meets mini-club. timeout.com

How to Plan Your Perfect Night Out

  1. Check the calendar – Miami clubs book talent late; follow Instagram stories for surprise drops.

  2. Reserve early – Tables at LIV or E11EVEN can sell out weeks ahead when A-list DJs announce.

  3. Mind the door – Dress codes vary: casual streetwear flies at Space, but closed-toe shoes are mandatory at several venues. timeout.com

  4. Budget realistically – Cover ranges $20–$50 on normal nights; VIP tables start around $1,500 at megaclubs.

  5. After-hours fuel – Only a handful of late-night eateries stay open past 4 a.m. (shout-out to the legendary chicken-tender basket inside E11EVEN). pagesix.com


Final Thoughts

Whether you’re chasing sunrise techno on Space’s terrace, splurging on a once-in-a-lifetime table under LIV’s iconic dome, or discovering Wynwood’s newest boutique dance floor, Miami’s club circuit in 2025 offers a flavor to match any mood—and any hour of the day. Pack comfortable shoes, hydrate often, and remember: in Miami, the best nights out don’t end; they simply segue into the next adventure.