
Lions Nightclub
Lions Nightclub sits on Avenida Brigadeiro Luís Antônio in a multi-floor space with a retro 1950s decor, 3D-effect LED dance floor, and a rooftop balcony overlooking the Catedral da Sé. The club has been a fixture of São Paulo nightlife for years, programming a mix that now spans electronic, pop, rap, and themed LGBTQIA+ nights like the popular Ultralions party. Resident DJs including Glocal have shaped its sound with house, disco house, and space disco sets. The production quality is solid: the LED panels on the dance floor create visual effects that match the music, and the sound system fills the multi-floor space competently.
What to Expect
A multi-floor club with visual flair and musical variety across different nights. The LED dance floor is genuinely impressive. The crowd ranges from electronic purists to pop-loving partygoers depending on the event. The Ultralions nights are the most celebratory.
Visually bold and musically diverse. São Paulo nightlife with a retro twist.
Electronic, house, disco, pop, rap, and themed DJ nights
Smart casual to dressy. Themed nights have their own dress codes.
Clubbers who want a big production experience. LGBTQIA+ travelers for Ultralions nights.
Cards and cash accepted
Price Range
Cover R$30-60, drinks R$20-40
≈ €3-9 / $3-10
Hours
Fri-Sat from 11 PM to 6 AM, themed nights vary
Insider Tip
The rooftop balcony is worth visiting for the city view even if you prefer the dance floor energy. Check which party is running before buying tickets; the crowd and music change dramatically by night.
Full Review
Lions Nightclub occupies a large underground space in Liberdade, with a main dance floor that holds around a thousand people, a VIP mezzanine, and a sound system built for electronic music. The venue has hosted international DJs for years and the production infrastructure reflects that investment. Multiple bars are spread across the space to reduce queue times.
The crowd is predominantly electronic music enthusiasts who follow the lineup calendar closely. Big-name international bookings bring a dressed-up, energy-ready crowd, while local DJ nights attract a more casual but equally knowledgeable audience. The club gets hot and crowded at peak hours, typically between 1 AM and 4 AM.
Lions is São Paulo's veteran electronic music venue, competing with newer clubs but maintaining relevance through consistent booking quality and a sound system that few competitors match. The underground location and warehouse aesthetic give it an edge over the more commercial club spaces in Vila Olímpia or Itaim.
Buy tickets online for marquee events. The coat check is essential in São Paulo's variable weather. Bring earplugs for extended sets since the system runs loud. Water is available free by law at the bar.
The Neighborhood
Lions sits in Liberdade, São Paulo's Japanese-Brazilian district, which is quiet at night outside the venue's immediate radius. The neighborhood's daytime character as a cultural and food destination contrasts with the late-night club scene that Lions represents.
Getting There
Walk from Liberdade metro station in about 5 minutes. Uber and 99 ride-shares are the best options for departure since the metro closes before the club does.
Address
Av. Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, 277
Where to stay in Sao Paulo
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