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Glasgow After Dark: The Best Places To Visit In The City After The Sun Sets.

Glasgow, a city of culture and character, doesn’t go to sleep when the sun goes down. If you’re a visitor keen to explore the city’s hidden treasures, we have the inside scoop on Glasgow’s go-to spots. From the laughter-filled comedy clubs to the inspirational art workshops, here’s your guide to a different side of the city’s nightlife. 

 

The Stand Comedy Club 

Laughter is the best way to light up the night, and The Stand Comedy Club on Woodlands Road is the place for it. Hosting both seasoned comedians and rising stars, this intimate venue guarantees a night full of fun. 

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To –  333 Woodlands Rd, Glasgow, G3 6NG 

 

The Burrell Collection 

For the artist in you, The Burrell Collection in Pollok Country Park offers late-night art workshops. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned creator, you can explore your artistic side in a serene and inspiring environment. 

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Rd, Bellahouston, Glasgow, G43 1AT 

 

The Britannia Panopticon 

Step back in time at The Britannia Panopticon, one of the world’s oldest surviving music hall venues. This atmospheric place in Trongate is perfect for catching live music and comedy shows. 

Interested? – Find Out More.

Stomp To – 113-117 Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 5HD 

 

Dockyard Social 

Located in a converted West End industrial warehouse, Dockyard Social hosts a variety of DJs, themed bars and street food vendors from around the world. This venue is perfect for indecisive visitors who want to try a bit of everything. 

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – 95-107, Haugh Road, Glasgow, G3 8TX 

 

Glasgow School of Art exhibitions 

The Glasgow School of Art frequently hosts late-night art exhibitions. This provides a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in contemporary art and culture well into the evening. 

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – The Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ 

 

Whether you’re in stitches at a comedy club or exploring your artistic side at a workshop, there’s no shortage of captivating experiences to discover in Glasgow. As the city’s lights begin to dwindle, venture off the beaten path and immerse yourself in Glasgow’s diverse nightlife.   

Looking to discover Scotland? Our newly refurbished rooms at Native Glasgow brings fresh design to our building in the heart of the city.
Native Places will return to Edinburgh soon. This city still has stories to unlock.

London After Dark: The Best Places To Visit In The City After The Sun Sets.

As the sun dips below the London skyline, the city transforms into a realm of endless possibilities. Here’s your passport to a different side of the city’s nightlife. 

 

The Comedy Store: The Comedy Store on Oxendon Street is the holy grail for comedy enthusiasts. This centrally located venue hosts world-class stand-up acts that’ll have you in stitches. The atmosphere is electric, and the laughter is infectious.

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – 1a Oxendon Street, London, SW1Y 4EE 

 

Leake Street Arches: If you’re staying at Native Bankside, take a short walk to Leake Street Arches. These are eight former railway arches that adjoin London’s longest legal graffiti wall and have been brought back to life with a collection of restaurants, bars and entertainment spaces focused on celebrating urban culture.

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – Leake St, London SE1 8SW 

 

Mercato Metropolitano: Near Native Mayfair, Mercato Metropolitano is a converted church that is home to a collection of sustainable, authentic food, offering two floors of worldwide cuisine. Mercato Metropolitano brings diverse food practices and ingredients from different countries and cultures into urban spaces. The building hosts a rooftop terrace, wine cellar, German craft brewery and community hub, and its historic architecture makes it a one-of-a-kind attraction to visit.

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – St Mark’s, North Audley Street, London, W1K 6ZA   

 

Leadenhall Market: A stone’s throw away from Native King’s Wardrobe, Leadenhall Market is a vibrant and charming marketplace with a distinctive blend of boutiques, shops, restaurants, and bars. Dating back to the 14th century, its stunning architecture and unique selection of establishments make it a hidden gem for those seeking a unique experience in a historical setting.

Interested? – Find Out More. 

Stomp To – Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 1LT 

 

The Cheese Bar: Near Native Hyde Park, The Cheese Bar is a cosy restaurant on a canal boat offering rooftop seating and an entirely cheese-based menu. All dishes are freshly made and accompanied by a range of natural wines, local craft beer, spirits and cocktails.

Interested? – Find Out More.

Stomp To – Paddington Basin, Sheldon Square, London, W2 6DL

 

There are many things to get up to in London after sunset. Whether you’re giggling at a comedy club, strolling around a market or dining on a canal boat, the city of London has an abundance of things to get up to.  

Looking to discover Scotland? Our newly refurbished rooms at Native Glasgow brings fresh design to our building in the heart of the city.
Native Places will return to Edinburgh soon. This city still has stories to unlock.

Manchester After Dark: The Best Places To Visit In The City After The Sun Sets.

When the sun sets in Manchester, the city awakens in a different light, and the options for a memorable night out extend far beyond the nightclub scene of Canal Street or boujee bars in Deansgate. If you’re a visitor eager to dive into Manchester’s unique after-dark experiences, we’ve got you covered.

 

Ducie Street Warehouse

Set in the very heart of the city, Ducie Street Warehouse is Manchester’s social hub. Whether you’re unwinding with a coffee in the lounge, dining in the restaurant, expressing your artistic side at a workshop or losing yourself in a film at Mini Cini, Ducie Street Warehouse has something for everyone. 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://duciestreet.com/) 

Stomp To – Ducie Street, Manchester, M1 2TP

 

The Frog and Bucket

The Frog and Bucket in the Northern Quarter offers a fantastic lineup of both established and a diverse collective of up-and-coming comedians. Prepare for a night of hearty laughter, hilarious stories and memorable one-liners 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://frogandbucket.com) 

Stomp To – 102 Oldham St, Manchester, M4 1LJ 

 

The Lowry

For creative souls, The Lowry in Salford Quays is a haven for culture and creativity. Beyond its world-class exhibitions, The Lowry often hosts late-night art events and workshops, allowing you to explore your artistic side long after the sun has set. 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://thelowry.com/whats-on) 

Stomp To – Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ 

 

Matt & Phreds

If you’re a fan of jazz and live music, Matt & Phreds is a jazz club that can’t be missed. The intimate setting and soulful tunes create an inviting atmosphere that’s our go to for a relaxing evening. 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://mattandphreds.com/) 

Stomp To – 64 Tib St, Manchester M4 1LW 

 

Contact Theatre

Step into the heart of Manchester’s vibrant cultural scene at Contact Theatre, where traditional theatre meets contemporary arts. Enjoy a dynamic and diverse range of artistic experiences, including theatre productions, dance performances, live music, film screenings, and workshops.  

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://contactmcr.com/) 

Stomp To – Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6JA 

 

Manchester’s after-dark scene is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. So, as the night falls, explore these extraordinary venues where there’s no shortage of unique experiences to savour.  

Looking to discover Scotland? Our newly refurbished rooms at Native Glasgow brings fresh design to our building in the heart of the city.
Native Places will return to Edinburgh soon. This city still has stories to unlock.

We’re opening the doors to Native Manchester Aparthotel this summer

Native Manchester

At Native Manchester, we bring together all the elements you might want from a traditional hotel stay but in the comfort of our chic apartments. We want you to have the flexibility to cook, entertain and relax in a home away from home. Each apartment features fully equipped kitchens, offering a space to relax and unwind after a day in the city.

This aparthotel is perfectly situated on the edge of the Northern Bohemian Quarter in Manchester city centre where you’ll find eclectic shopping, growing art scene and the buzzing nightlife close by. Let’s not forget football fans here, you’ll be in the thick of the Mancunian culture and their world-class football.

Book your stay in our Manchester aparthotel.

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