The original nightclub attracted A-listers in London.
If you are a Londoner of a certain age, you’re bound to remember Chinawhite. The nightclub was popular with celebrities and often featured in the tabloid newspapers. Now, the concept has made its way to the United Arab Emirates, in the form of Chinawhite Sky Pool Dubai.
Now open at the Radisson Beach Resort Palm Jumeirah, Chinawhite Sky Pool Dubai promises breathtaking views of the skyline and will add dancing, nightlife, and pool parties to the mix.
Chinawhite Sky Pool Dubai’s decor features a mix of luxury and pops of colours. With sunbeds and cabanas in red, blue, and yellow, along with warrior statues, this venue capitalises upon its stunning sky-high setting. The open-air layout allows you to soak in the views of the water, making it an ultimate spot for relaxation or even a rave.
By day, Chinawhite Sky Pool Dubai offers a laid-back vibe perfect for those who want to unwind and soak up some sun. As the sun sets, the venue transforms into a party hotspot. Expect DJs to spin tunes along with dancers roaming around and a lighting system that’s sure to elevate the experience.
Chinawhite was originally famous for being a nightclub in Soho, and it later moved to Fitzrovia. The venue attracted football players, models, singers and reality TV stars. The guests included Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Moss, Jemma Kid, Jude Law, Leonardo DiCaprio, Gigi Hadid, Madonna and Mick Hucknall, and, reportedly, Prince Harry. The London venue was often in the headlines and attracted paparazzi outside the venue.
Today, the Chinawhite group owns and operates nightclubs in Birmingham and Manchester. Chinawhite joins a range of venues located on Palm West Beach. The area is home to bars, restaurants, and beach clubs, including Above Eleven, Akabeko, Barfly by Buddha-Bar, Esco-bar, EVA Beach House, February 30, Kyma Beach, Maison de la Plage, Ristorante Loren, and SĀN Beach.
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