mardi 29 septembre 2009

Top London Clubs Thrive on Celebrity Gossip

September 20, 2009 -- Top London clubs like Amika, Boujis, Cafe de Paris, Chinawhite, Embassy, Funky Buddha Movida and Vendome have traditionally welcomed the World's richest and most glamorous people through their doors. With sterling suffering, property prices falling and unemployment rising the economic downturn is particularly effecting the UK. Combined with quieter summer months the expectation is for London night clubs to be suffering but according to entrepreneur James WJ Wilson business is booming and a whole host of new elite party-goers are being introduced to the scene.

A new website he launched in April with the help of his business partner Dave West - who has already achieved success making millions from cut-price booze and cigarettes in France and Belgium; employing Cherie Blair to fight the smoking ban; and his penchant for bright pink suits - allows non-members to access the best clubs in London.

James expanded on the concept, "The London clubs tend to keep a closed circle in order to maintain the quality of their crowd. This makes it difficult to find out information about events taking place in these amazing venues. The clubs attract the most famous names in celebrity circles, Jay Z, Beyonce, Prince William and Prince Harry. The public can access these London parties by knowing the correct people. We've made things easier by providing information about the top clubs online and by providing a channel for receiving invitations."

A tour of the website shows the clubs open on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday may not be the same clubs open on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. The website clearly simplifies the process of finding out information.

James explained further, "Past experience has shown in times of recession or doom & gloom people love to enjoy themselves. The devaluation of the pound has made it a better time than in a long time for Europeans to visit London.

New faces have fed the cosmopolitan West End nightlife scene as heightened awareness in the clubs - created by the mainstream newspapers following the movements of celebrities around Soho and Mayfair nightspots - has drawn a fresh pool of people keen to rub shoulders with the wealthy and celebrated."

Those interested in taking a trip to London and its exclusive clubs can do so by registering for guest list or by making club table reservations via the London based website guide to clubbing,

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