The Hultian Spring 2017 | Page 65

London is that the city has over 400 nightclubs, with at least 50 of them being classified as "legendary" cooler and play more techno types of music, while San Francisco has a more Latin and mixed style of musics - which I prefer. But people here really know how to party and many times the night can start at 9 and finish 12 hours later, something that is difficult to have happen in San Francisco. Another positive aspect of going to clubs in London is that the city has over 400 nightclubs, with at least 50 of them being classified as "legendary", giving you plenty of great choices. As well as Hultians from San Francisco, Hultians from London also have their party point: The Ministry of Sound, London's best dance & nightclub. Hard to compete huh? Prices Another important topic to cover in the category "Nightlife" is: price. Going out in San Francisco can be very costly if you consider: tickets + Uber (at least to go back if you live at the lodge) - since the trains stop working outside San Francisco after midnight + drinks + chances of not getting in. Supposing you are 21+, you can get tickets for around $20 minimum (depending where, when and who is playing) + $40 for drinks (at least, I have seen people spending over $4k!!!!) + transportation + $5 buying 7Eleven pizza at 4am = $90 easy. In London, to go to the best club in the city you will pay around £25 for the tickets + £40 for drinks (again, depends how much you drink) + £7 for the train (maximum amount you can spend London vs. San Francisco