3. Club Cache (22 W 39th St, Midtown West)
Only open two nights a week, this Latin hotspot definitely knows how to get the crowd moving. Stop by Thursdays for Sizzling Salsa or visit Friday evenings to experience Bachata, a Latino genre of music that hails from the Dominican Republic. It’s important that you know a few steps before setting foot in Club Cache as many of the dancers are experienced and will dominate the dance floor. But don’t be dispirited if you’re a beginner. Just relish in the liveliness and enthusiasm of your fellow dancers and give it a try.

4. The Rub (149 7th St, Brooklyn)
It’s been described as the best dance party in NYC. Fellow party-goers recommend comfy shoes and light-weight clothes, even in the wintertime. This unpretentious club doesn’t have time for ladies in heels propping up on the dance floor. Everyone goes to The Rub for one thing, and that’s to dance the night away. There’s a small cover charge, but the old-school hip-hop, funk, and soul music and affordable drinks make this nightclub a favorite amongst dance lovers. Don’t be discouraged by the line at the door. The party waiting inside is well worth it.
