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All about Los Angeles nightclubs and the best night out hacks for those who like to party a little extra

Anyone who fancies club hopping and night parties have this hidden desire to visit LA which is acknowledged as the Entertainment Capital of the world. Every night here is no less than a party and the place has some exotic spots to prove that as well.  From high-end nightclubs to cocktail lounges with great food and music, this city is any party lover’s dream. There is an endless number of Los Angeles nightclubs that presents the most killing party scene perfect to drop in post-sunset.

LA welcomes every visitor to a whole new world of nightlife and has several options to consider. For those who want to try pout something offbeat from the mainstream nightlife, can cover the below-mentioned activities and experience LA in a whole new way.

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Roll a ball and indulge in some pizza instead:

Bowling alleys have always been a major inclusion of anyone’s childhood outing, relive the memories by dropping in at Highland Park Bowl which dates back to the Prohibition era. The place has been beautifully restored with a lavish vintage interior and a menu that can spin the head of any pizza lover. From wood-fired pizzas to classic cocktails to a never-ending beer list, this place has got it all covered. To those who want some musical involvement can hop into the attached Mr. T’s to catch live bands. This is a good way to spot some known celebrities.

 Game Time:

It’s always a good option to catch up with a basketball game which mostly takes place after dark. To experience energy-infused, high beat, and celebrity-filled evening get your hands on the not so inexpensive tickets to the Lakers game at Staples Center. Anyone who is visiting in 2020 can grab tickets for Clipper’s tix which is considerably cheaper and is also the current favorite.

Say yes to Cheese:

Who can ever say a no to cheese and wine? The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills is famous for holding back to back cheese and wine tasting nights every month except December and January that invites guest winemakers and experts to take part. People visiting here get introduced to the history of the wines and also get overloaded by cheese by the end of the day.

Tour the Museum:

Some of LA’s most outstanding museums stay open during late hours at least once every week which gives you the perfect reason to drop in here for some actual knowledge. Places like UCLA’s art and cultural center Hammer Museum, contemporary art headquarters LACMA, etc have various schedules programmed for the visitors. Other places like The Getty and The Broad are also good options to check into. To avoid wasting time, reserve a ticket beforehand.

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Derby Dolls:

Head to the all-female LA premiere of the derby league, Derby Dolls, and spend your Saturday night as a spectator. Composed of more than 12 women, divided into five teams with some real badass names like the Sirens, Tough Cookies, and Varsity Brawlers, the derbies usually take place once every month. It’s a great way to get the blood gushing where the match is unprepared with rules.

Writing with Booze:

Well, we are aware of the phase termed writer’s block and what better way to go past it by indulging in some liquor. Pen2Paer Project has recently launched the series A Nourished Spirit at the Hotel Palomar where they have themes and cocktails that help clear writer’s block. As unique and creative as it sounds, they offer some innovative cocktails named whiskey and ginger liqueur based Bumper to Bumper alongside food items making it an intriguing place to visit.

Moonlight Hiking:

An early morning hike is known to all but what it would be like to experience a complete moonlight trek under the stars. You can experience this magical moment by hiking up Griffith Park’s Mt. Hollywood, which remains open till 10 pm. You can team up with the Sierra Club’s Angeles Chapter that programs evening hikes and spend hours stargazing. Participants can also bring along snacks to hold a little potluck at the peak.

Group Run:

A cozy couch and a drink may be an easier option but would you ever consider running with 200 others after spending hours at work? If this seems to be your way to work out, take out your sneakers and get those legs moving as Blacklist LA organizes a 3 to 4 mile Community run that allows 200 participants to run together that is followed by friendly no shower time.