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Bourbon Street In New Orleans

Bourbon Street is a historic and famous street, which runs the length of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. In fact, the city of New Orleans is known for the French Quarter, which has been the cultural hub of the city. Bourbon Street is the major attraction of the French Quarter. The street is known as "Rue Bourbon" in French. It was named to commemorate the House of Bourbon, the French Royal Family that was ruling the city at the time the city was founded.

The Street begins at Canal Street; across Canal is Carondelet Street in the New Orleans Central Business District. The straight street runs downriver, southwest to northeast a few blocks from and roughly paralleling the Mississippi River, and to its terminus at Pauger Street in the Faubourg Marigny, which was declared as a continuation of Bourbon Street in the 19th Century.

Bourbon Street is very famous for its vibrant nightlife. The street is usually quite during the day, but it gets extremely crowded and bouncy at night, particularly during many festivals of the French Quarter including Mardi Gras, French Quarter Fest and Southern Decadence. The street has many bars, restaurants, strip clubs, and t-shirt and souvenir shops.

Bourbon Street bars serve a wide verity of drinks, frozen drinks, beer and “jello shots.” Usually there’s no cover charge at bars, but the bars with bands do charge more for drinks. People are allowed to roam freely in the street having drinks in plastic cups in their hands. In fact, the Street is widely known for bars, beer, babes, balconies, and breasts. In between the bars, guys gather on Rue Bourbon ogling up at the balconies for girls willing to lift their top to give a peek of their breasts in exchange for a string of Mardi Gras beads.

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Los Angels’ Nightlife!

The ‘City of the Angels’ is the city in southern California. It’s the second largest city of the United States. Los Angels is the city to realize your dreams. The city is known for its beauty and glamour.

There are a number of places to spend your evening in the city. There are numerous bars, pubs, dancing clubs, outdoor dining venues, and late night theaters. Here are some of the nice nightlife venues in the city.

Hyde Lounge is a popular nightlife spot in Los Angeles. The Lounge limits the number of people because of its small size, so, you have to get an advance reservation if you are planning to go to the Hyde Lounge.

The Basque Supper Club is the best place to enjoy nightlife in Los Angeles. At this popular club, you can watch your favorite stars’ live performances.
‘Maniposa’, which is a Mexican restaurant, is a great place to enjoy live dance performances to live bands and DJs.

Queen Mary the Ocean Liner offers a variety of nightlife and restaurants. It’s the best place to visit for the finest foods and dining out.

‘Koi’ is a popular restaurant where you can watch your favorite Hollywood stars. The restaurant is often frequented by Hollywood celebrities.

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Thrilling Nightlife Of Chicago

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Chicago is a major metropolis situated on the shore of Lake Michigan in Cook County, Illinois. After New York and Los Angeles, Chicago is the third-largest city and metropolitan area in the United States. This lively city is well-known for its picturesque Lake Michigan shoreline and down skyline.

The nightlife in Chicago is renowned as the best in the US from its earliest frontier days. The birthplace of Muddy Waters’ urban blues, “Sweet Home Chicago,” and R&B’s Chess Records, are still inspiring the energetic dance beat of 1980s house music as the innovational jazz of Art Ensemble of Chicago.

There are plenty of nightclubs in the Chicago, especially in the Lincoln Avenue, Halsted Street, and Clark Street on the North Side. The uptown, at the intersection of North Broadway and Lawrence, is a bit shabby, but there are many good venues. The best gay clubs congregate in the Lincoln Park area. The highbrow pursuits are well provided for the Chicago’s classical music, dance and world class theater.

Chicago has much more to offer: itinerant artists babbling beat, a crooner singing the blues on the South Side, blue-collar guys bad-mouthing the Bears. The Chicago’s diverse population has built a city with an peerless tradition of the jazz and blues, an astonishing architecture, an appetite for hearty food, universities full of Nobel laureates and some of the most die-hard sports fans you will ever meet.

The hot Chicago summer is the peak of festival season, with the major events taking place in the parks at every weekend. September is blessed with warm days and is also the most pleasant month of the year. Chicago is least busy from January to March.

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