Top 10 Nightclubs in Miami
Top 10 Nightclubs in Miami
Direct Answer
The Best Overall nightclub in Miami is LIV at the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach — the city's marquee megaclub, with A-list DJs, blockbuster production, and a see-and-be-seen energy that defines South Florida nightlife, making it the must-do for serious partygoers and bucket-list visitors.
The Best Value pick is Floyd, a Downtown Miami underground house-and-techno club where a modest cover, top-tier sound, and a music-first crowd deliver the best night out per dollar in the city. This list is built for partygoers, dance-music fans, bottle-service groups, and visitors chasing the real Miami after dark — from Fontainebleau megaclubs and an open-air terrace that goes till sunrise to intimate Downtown underground rooms.
Every venue below is a real, currently-operating Miami club with its own distinct draw.
How We Ranked the Top 10
We scored each club on what actually decides a Miami night, drawing on Yelp, Eater Miami, Thrillist, Time Out, The Infatuation, Google Reviews, and venue sites. The weighting:
- Atmosphere and vibe — 25%
- Drinks and menu — 20%
- Music and entertainment — 20%
- Crowd and service — 15%
- Value — 10%
- Location and access — 10%
A club with a famous name but a dead room and gouging prices drops fast, and so does a great sound system buried under a brutal door. The winners balance all six.
1. LIV 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Nightclub / megaclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Bucket-list nights, A-list DJs, bottle-service groups
Inside the Fontainebleau on Miami Beach, LIV is the club that put Miami nightlife on every traveler's list. The cavernous, multi-level room is built for spectacle — towering LED walls, lasers, and a production budget you can feel — and the booking is relentless, with superstar DJs and hip-hop headliners in regular rotation.
The crowd is a glamorous, high-energy mix of celebrities, locals dressed to the nines, and visitors splurging on a once-a-year night. Expect a strict door, dress code, and bottle service as the path to a guaranteed spot; general-admission tickets exist but tables rule the floor.
It's expensive and exclusive by design, and that's exactly the appeal.
Pros:
- Superstar DJ and headliner bookings nearly every weekend
- Blockbuster production with massive LED and lighting rigs
- Iconic Fontainebleau location and celebrity energy
- The definitive Miami Beach megaclub experience
Cons:
- Very expensive, with steep bottle-service minimums
- Strict door and dress code can mean long waits
Verdict: LIV is the complete Miami megaclub — production, talent, and scene with no equal on the Beach.
2. E11even
Type: 24-hour nightclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: All-night partying, performances, big groups
E11even in Downtown Miami is the city's famous 24/7 ultraclub, a two-story spectacle that never really closes. The room blends nightclub, dayclub, and cabaret into one — aerialists, dancers, and live performers drop from the ceiling while world-class DJs and surprise musical guests headline.
The vibe is maximalist and theatrical, with confetti drops and a party that genuinely runs around the clock. The crowd is a high-spending, dressed-up mix of locals and tourists. Expect a real door, dress code, and bottle service for the best position; tickets get you in but tables anchor the experience.
There's nowhere quite like it.
Pros:
- Open 24 hours — the party never has to end
- Constant live performances, aerialists, and surprise guests
- Top-tier DJ and musical-act bookings
- Unmatched theatrical, maximalist production
Cons:
- Premium pricing across drinks and tables
- Sensory overload isn't for everyone
Verdict: The ultimate all-night Miami club — go when you want the party to outlast the sunrise.
3. Story
Type: Nightclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: EDM fans, big production, late-night dancing
A South Beach powerhouse on Collins Avenue, Story is built for big-room electronic music. The space is engineered around its DJ booth and sound system, with dramatic lighting, pyrotechnics, and a layout that keeps the crowd locked on the floor. The booking leans EDM, house, and major touring DJs, and the energy peaks late.
The crowd is a younger, high-energy party set plus bottle-service groups. As with the Beach's big clubs, expect a firm door, dress code, and table-driven floor; GA tickets are available for headliners. For a pure dance-and-production night on South Beach, Story is a heavyweight.
Pros:
- Powerful sound and pyro-driven big-room production
- Strong EDM and touring-DJ calendar
- Prime South Beach location
- High-energy late-night dance floor
Cons:
- Bottle service dominates the best sightlines
- Pricey, with strict entry on peak nights
Verdict: A top South Beach EDM club — buy tickets ahead for the marquee headliners.
4. Space
Type: Nightclub | Price: $$$ | Best for: House and techno heads, marathon sets
Club Space in Downtown Miami is the city's most respected destination for serious dance music. Famous for marathon DJ sets that run well past sunrise, it's a multi-room complex anchored by the legendary open-air Terrace (covered separately below). Inside, the rooms skew house and techno, with credible underground bookings and a crowd that comes to dance, not pose.
The vibe is gritty and music-first compared to the Beach megaclubs. Expect a cover or ticket and a 21+ door, but a less velvet-rope feel. For dance-music purists, Space is hallowed ground in Miami.
Pros:
- Legendary sunrise-and-beyond marathon sets
- Credible house and techno bookings
- Music-first crowd that's there to dance
- Multi-room complex with the iconic Terrace
Cons:
- Grittier and less polished than Beach megaclubs
- Late peak hours aren't for early nights
Verdict: Miami's temple for house and techno — the choice when the music matters most.
5. Club Space Terrace
Type: Open-air nightclub | Price: $$$ | Best for: Sunrise sets, open-air dancing, dance-music devotees
The crown jewel of the Space complex, the Terrace in Downtown Miami is the open-air rooftop floor where the city's most famous sunrise sets happen. Dancing under the sky as the sun comes up is a genuine Miami rite of passage, and the Terrace's reputation draws world-class house and techno DJs who play extended, hypnotic sets.
The crowd is devoted dance-music fans, many of whom stay for hours. Same complex, same cover-or-ticket entry and 21+ door — but the open-air setting and sunrise payoff make it a distinct experience worth its own spot. Few nights in the world beat the Terrace at dawn.
Pros:
- Iconic open-air sunrise dancing
- Extended sets from world-class house and techno DJs
- Devoted, knowledgeable dance-music crowd
- A genuine Miami bucket-list experience
Cons:
- Best moments happen at sunrise — plan to stay late
- Weather can affect the open-air floor
Verdict: The best open-air dance experience in Miami — stay for the sunrise, it's the whole point.
6. Basement Miami
Type: Nightclub / entertainment venue | Price: $$$ | Best for: Variety nights, groups, something different
Under the Miami Beach EDITION hotel, Basement Miami mixes a nightclub with a bowling alley and an ice-skating rink for one of the most unusual nights out in the city. The club room is sleek and intimate compared to the megaclubs, with quality house and disco-leaning DJ bookings, while the attached attractions give groups something to do beyond the dance floor.
The vibe is upscale-playful, drawing a stylish hotel crowd and locals after a different kind of night. Expect a door and dress code; bottle service and tickets both work. It's the spot when you want a club night with a twist.
Pros:
- Nightclub plus bowling and ice-skating under one roof
- Sleek, intimate room inside the EDITION hotel
- Quality house and disco-leaning bookings
- Great for groups who want variety
Cons:
- Smaller dance floor than the megaclubs
- Hotel-club pricing on drinks and tables
Verdict: The most fun-and-different night out — ideal for a group that wants more than a dance floor.
7. Mokai
Type: Lounge / nightclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Intimate scene, performances, bottle-service crowd
A longtime South Beach fixture on Washington Avenue, Mokai is a smaller, intimate club known for a theatrical, party-forward scene. The room is plush and tight-knit, and the night runs on live performers, dancers, and an energetic open-format DJ mixing hip-hop, house, and Top 40.
The crowd is a dressed-up, high-spending South Beach set, and the close quarters keep the energy high. Expect a selective door, dress code, and bottle service as the way in on busy nights. For people who want an intimate, high-glam club rather than a cavernous megaclub, Mokai delivers.
Pros:
- Intimate, high-energy South Beach room
- Live performers and dancers throughout the night
- Open-format DJs spanning hip-hop, house, and Top 40
- Glamorous, dressed-up crowd
Cons:
- Small room means bottle service is near-essential
- Premium pricing for the intimate setting
Verdict: The boutique South Beach club — intimate, glam, and performance-driven.
8. Treehouse
Type: Nightclub | Price: $$$ | Best for: Underground house, intimate dancing, music heads
Treehouse in South Beach is a beloved, intimate club that punches above its size on the music. The two-floor space pairs a quality sound system with credible bookings in house, techno, and deep dance music, drawing a crowd that's there for the DJ rather than the spectacle.
The vibe is unpretentious and dance-focused, a welcome contrast to the Beach's glossier megaclubs. Expect a cover or ticket and a 21+ door, with a more relaxed, music-first feel. For underground dance music on South Beach, Treehouse is a longtime favorite.
Pros:
- Strong house and techno bookings in an intimate room
- Quality sound and dance-first atmosphere
- Less velvet-rope, more music than Beach megaclubs
- Reliable underground programming
Cons:
- Small capacity fills up on big nights
- Fewer frills than the production-heavy clubs
Verdict: A South Beach underground gem — go for the music, not the spectacle.
9. Floyd 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Underground nightclub | Price: $$ | Best for: House and techno on a budget, music-first crowd
Tucked into the 1306 Miami complex in Downtown Miami, Floyd is an intimate underground club that consistently overdelivers for the money. The small, dimly lit room is built around a serious sound system and a calendar of credible house and techno DJs, drawing a crowd that comes purely for the music.
With a modest cover (sometimes free early), no megaclub bottle minimums, and well-poured drinks, it's the best night out per dollar in Miami for dance-music fans. The vibe is intimate and unpretentious — no velvet-rope theater, just a great floor. For real dance music without the megaclub markup, Floyd wins.
Pros:
- Modest cover and no megaclub bottle minimums
- Serious sound system in an intimate room
- Credible underground house and techno bookings
- Music-first, unpretentious crowd
Cons:
- Small capacity means it gets tight on big nights
- Underground vibe lacks megaclub production
Verdict: The clear value champ — top-tier dance music and sound for a fraction of megaclub prices.
10. Do Not Sit on the Furniture
Type: Underground nightclub | Price: $$ | Best for: Deep house and techno, devoted dancers
Rounding out the list, Do Not Sit on the Furniture in South Beach is a tiny, cult-favorite underground club with an outsized reputation among dance-music heads. The intimate room is built for deep house, techno, and underground electronic sets, with a quality sound system and a no-frills, dance-everywhere ethos — the name is a literal house rule.
The crowd is devoted regulars and traveling clubbers who seek it out. Expect a modest cover or ticket and a 21+ door, with zero velvet-rope pretense. For purists who want a small, sweaty, music-obsessed room, this is one of Miami's most respected underground spots.
Pros:
- Cult-favorite deep house and techno programming
- Intimate, dance-everywhere underground room
- Quality sound and devoted music-first crowd
- Modest cover with no megaclub markup
Cons:
- Very small — capacity is limited
- Strictly for dance-music devotees, not casual nights
Verdict: A revered Miami underground room — perfect for purists chasing deep house and techno.
Where Should You Go Out?
What to Look For in a Night Out in Miami
- Beach vs Downtown — South Beach (LIV, Story, Mokai, Treehouse) is the glamour-and-megaclub core, while Downtown / Park West (E11even, Space, Floyd) leans 24-hour and underground. Pick the district first.
- Bottle service vs general admission — Megaclubs like LIV and E11even are built around tables; GA tickets exist but tables own the best floor. Underground rooms like Floyd skip that entirely.
- Dress code and the door — Beach megaclubs enforce a real dress code and selective door; dress up and arrive with a plan or a reservation.
- Music you actually want — LIV and Story skew open-format and EDM spectacle; Space, Floyd, and Do Not Sit are house and techno. Match the club to the sound.
- Hours and pacing — E11even runs 24/7 and Space's Terrace peaks at sunrise. Pace your night around when the room actually fills.
- Cover and minimums — Underground clubs charge a modest cover; megaclubs run high table minimums. Know which you're signing up for.
What matters less than the hype: which celebrity was photographed there, the size of the LED wall, and bottle-service tiers. A floor that plays music you love, a crowd that's there to party, and a fair door beat a famous name every time.
FAQ
What is the best nightclub in Miami overall? LIV at the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach is our top pick — the city's marquee megaclub, with A-list DJs, blockbuster production, and unmatched scene.
What's the best value nightclub in Miami? Floyd in Downtown Miami wins on value — a modest cover, serious sound system, and credible house-and-techno bookings with no megaclub bottle minimums.
Which Miami club is open 24 hours? E11even in Downtown Miami is the famous 24/7 ultraclub, blending nightclub, dayclub, and live cabaret performances around the clock.
Where do I go for house and techno in Miami? Club Space and its open-air Terrace, along with Floyd and Do Not Sit on the Furniture, are the city's top underground house-and-techno destinations.
What's the best Miami club for sunrise? The open-air Terrace at Club Space in Downtown Miami is famous for its sunrise sets — dancing under the sky at dawn is a Miami rite of passage.
Do Miami nightclubs require bottle service? Megaclubs like LIV, E11even, and Story are built around bottle service for the best spots, though GA tickets exist; underground clubs like Floyd just charge a cover.
Bottom Line
For a night out in Miami, LIV is our Best Overall — the Fontainebleau megaclub with A-list talent, blockbuster production, and the city's defining scene. Floyd is our Best Value, delivering top-tier house and techno on a serious sound system for a modest cover. If you'd rather party 24 hours, chase a sunrise set, or find a tiny underground room, use the decision tree above to route yourself to E11even, the Space Terrace, or Do Not Sit on the Furniture.
Match the club to the music and the crowd, not the celebrity headlines, and Miami after dark delivers.
Sources
- Eater Miami — best bars and nightlife guides
- Thrillist — best nightclubs in Miami
- Time Out Miami — clubs and nightlife
- The Infatuation — Miami nightlife guides
- Yelp — Miami nightlife
- Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau — nightlife
- LIV — official site
- E11even Miami — official site
- Club Space — official site
- E11even & Miami clubs — Time Out roundup
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