Lucy Club Bangkok
88 Soi Sukhumvit 3, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Lucy Club earns its 4.7 Google rating across 1,622 reviews by doing one thing well: committing to a genre stack most Bangkok clubs ignore. Hip-hop, Amapiano, Afrobeat, and Latin in a single room, seven nights a week, inside a hotel venue that officially designates itself a transgender safe space. That combination is genuinely uncommon on Sukhumvit. For expats who want to dance to something other than EDM, this is the most reliable bet in the Nana corridor.
The entrance sits at street level on Soi 3, a narrow lane that fills with motorbike taxis and late arrivals from around 11PM onward. The Nana Hiso Hotel address means the club occupies a defined hotel interior rather than a standalone street-front box. The acoustic envelope of a hotel-integrated room tends to carry bass differently from a warehouse format, and Lucy Club's music policy leans into that: hip-hop, Amapiano, Afrobeat, and Latin are all bass-forward genres that register physically on a dancefloor before the sub frequencies resolve into something identifiable. [Inferred from room type and genre profile; no acoustic spec published.]\n\nThe genre commitment is not rotational. Facebook posts from the official page confirm Afrobeat and Amapiano every Friday, while the venue's own description labels it the best hip-hop underground night club in Bangkok. The Instagram bio (@lucyclubbangkok1) shortens it further: Hip Hop x Amapiano, all night. Seven days a week, 10PM to 4AM, with no published dark nights.\n\nTable service and food at the bar are both listed in the Google amenity data, which means seating exists alongside the dancefloor rather than as a separate lounge area. The full drinks menu covers cocktails, spirits, beer, and wine, with happy-hour pricing available. Valet parking is confirmed, a practical detail on a soi that gets congested fast after midnight.\n\nLucy Club officially carries both the LGBTQ-friendly and transgender safe-space designations in its Google listing. In a district where those labels sometimes appear without follow-through, the venue's own social media reinforces the positioning consistently.\n\nOne honest note: the club is inside a hotel, so the entrance flow involves a lobby or corridor rather than a direct street-to-dancefloor path. Arriving before 11PM typically means a quieter room. Groups wanting guaranteed table seating should contact the venue directly via the Line ID listed on their official Linktree before showing up on a Friday or Saturday.