About LooLoo Studio
LooLoo Studio is a large, modern nightclub in Mexico City’s Juárez neighborhood (Colonia Juárez, Zona Rosa) that specializes in electronic dance music. Housed in the historic former Bar Cícero building at Calle Londres 195, it opened around 2017 with the original façade preserved (www.studio91.mx ). Inside, raw concrete walls and colorful murals create an industrial-chic New York–warehouse vibe (www.studio91.mx ). In fact, Studio91 architects built the DJ booth from the reclaimed wood of the old Bar Cícero (www.studio91.mx ). The design deliberately blends old and new – a “historic glamour” site brought into the 21st century with modern lighting and audio equipment (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.studio91.mx ). Over the years LooLoo has become a showcase venue for house, techno and deep-house music in CDMX; reviewers note it has “redefined nightlife” here and is considered one of the city’s top electronic music clubs (venues.com.mx ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The club accommodates “on the order of a few hundred” guests across two connected rooms (www.ticketfairy.com ). Notable signature features include its open dancefloor, high-end sound system (“killer sound system” according to guides (www.corner.inc )) and a glass roof section that can open to the night sky, helping reduce any feeling of overcrowding (www.ticketfairy.com ). LooLoo’s stage lighting is dynamic and immersive, contributing to an energetic atmosphere many guests rave about.
Events and Programming
LooLoo Studio’s schedule revolves around late-night dance parties and DJ shows. The club generally opens around 10:00 PM and stays open until 4–5 AM on its peak nights (Thursday through Saturday) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Each weekend it hosts themed parties and guest DJ nights featuring electronic music. In the main dance hall you’ll hear international house and techno sets, while an adjacent smaller lounge (the “reggaetón room” behind the bar) plays current Spanish/Latin urban hits (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). This two-room setup – one room for EDM and one for Latin beats – is a key part of LooLoo’s appeal (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The club often invites both global stars and rising talent: for example, pop star Dua Lipa famously dropped in and DJ’d at LooLoo during her 2022 Mexico City tour stop (www.ticketfairy.com ). French DJ Francis Mercier and other top-house DJs have also headlined here (wanderlog.com ). Over the years LooLoo has welcomed “more than 125 of the world’s most recognized artists” alongside Mexico’s top DJs (wearelooloo.com ). Its events range from large EDM dance nights and themed electronic showcases to occasional live performances. Most events are ticketed with a cover charge. On a busy night the cover policy is roughly MXN 300 for men (women often enter free or at reduced price) (www.ticketfairy.com ). VIP table service and special events send prices higher – general-admission tickets might only be a few hundred pesos, while bottle service tables can run several thousand pesos (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Popular headline acts do sell out, so LooLoo recommends checking the schedule and booking tickets early for must-see shows (www.ticketfairy.com ). Recurring promotions or local artist nights are also common (for example local “TalentoMexicano” parties), and the club is known to throw big holiday or anniversary parties. In all, expect a vibrant, high-energy dance experience with professional DJs every weekend at LooLoo Studio.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for LooLoo events are typically sold through the event promoters or on LooLoo’s own distribution channels (www.ticketfairy.com ). Major shows often have online presales via authorized ticket outlets, while the club’s box office can sell tickets on the night of the event if they haven’t sold out (www.ticketfairy.com ). There is also often a door charge at the venue; if you plan to pay at the door, bring cash or a credit card. The cover charge varies by event: on a normal weekend night men should expect to pay around MXN 300 at the door, while women may enter free or at a minimal fee (www.ticketfairy.com ). This standard cover can rise for special events – “popular headliners” often charge more and sell out (www.ticketfairy.com ). Ticket prices overall span a wide range (from a few hundred pesos GA up to thousands for VIP tables) (www.ticketfairy.com ). In practice, it’s wise to buy or reserve tickets as soon as they are available for popular DJ nights. The official LooLoo website and social media announce upcoming shows, but for practical planning, many guests also rely on Mexico City nightlife listings and concert apps to get advance tickets. Whatever the source, you should be prepared to show a government ID (passport or driver’s license) along with your ticket, since LooLoo enforces a strict 18+ age limit (www.ticketfairy.com ). In summary: check LooLoo’s listings or trusted local promoters, book in advance for big acts, and arrive with your ID and payment ready at the door.
Seating and Layout
LooLoo Studio is designed as a dance club rather than a seated concert hall. The two main rooms are largely standing-room with an open floor plan (www.ticketfairy.com ). In the main room you’ll find a stage or DJ booth at one end and plenty of open space in front of it for dancing. There is no fixed seating or reserved rows – guests typically dance or stand on the floor (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Along the perimeter of the main hall, however, are a few raised VIP tables and cushioned lounge areas. These are usually reserved for bottle service and those who book VIP tables (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The side (reggaetón) lounge behind the bar is more intimate and may have a small sitting area, but this room also fills with standing guests after midnight (www.ticketfairy.com ). Reviewers note that the two-room design actually makes the space feel roomy: even a packed crowd “doesn’t feel overcrowded” thanks to separate areas (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you’re wondering where to stand: the consensus is that the very center of the main dance floor offers the best view of the DJ, but any spot along the edges or at the raised tables still gives a clear line of sight (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short, most guests explore the floor freely. The venue’s policy is fundamentally general admission: except for VIP table zones, there is no reserved seating, and arriving earlier simply gives you more elbow room on the dancefloor (www.ticketfairy.com ). (Note: if you prefer a guaranteed spot, booking a VIP table is the only way to secure a private area and couch for your group.)
Getting There and Parking
LooLoo Studio is located at Calle Londres 195 in the Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City (www.ticketfairy.com ). It sits just east of Paseo de la Reforma, between Avenida Insurgentes and Avenida Chapultepec (www.ticketfairy.com ). This is the heart of Zona Rosa, a well-known nightlife district. For public transit, the nearest Metro (subway) stations are Insurgentes and Sevilla on Line 1 (the Yellow line) – both are about a 10-minute walk from the club (www.ticketfairy.com ). Take the Metro to Insurgentes (at Reforma) or Sevilla, then walk a few blocks along Calle Londres to reach LooLoo (www.ticketfairy.com ). The city’s Metro runs relatively late on weekends (often until midnight or later), but if your night goes past closing, note that the subway may stop running before dawn. Alternatively, the Metrobus Line 1 runs along Insurgentes/ Reforma, with stops at Hamburgo or Sevilla streets just a short walk away (www.ticketfairy.com ). Several city buses also service Reforma and Chapultepec avenues, offering additional access. If you prefer a taxi or rideshare (Uber, Didi, Beat), drivers can drop off on Calle Londres itself. (Be aware that Londres is a narrow street, so many drivers actually pause on adjacent streets like Laredo, Florencia or Liverpool for quick drop-offs (www.ticketfairy.com ).) For departure, it’s safest to have your ride waiting on Londres or a parallel street after 4–5 AM. Parking is limited in this busy area. The club does not have its own lot (www.ticketfairy.com ). Street parking in Colonia Juárez is mostly metered and can be hard to find on busy nights; meters on Reforma also require payment (and enforcement runs until midnight) (www.ticketfairy.com ). A common strategy is to use nearby public parking garages: for example, you’ll find small lots around the Reforma/Liverpool intersection or near Chapultepec Avenue. Many nightlife patrons leave their car in a garage near Reforma and then catch a short taxi or walk to LooLoo. If possible, the easiest plan is to rely on public transit or rideshare as mentioned – it avoids the hassle of circling for a space.
Inside the Venue
Once inside, expect a high-energy nightclub atmosphere. Entry is typically smooth but thorough; security will check ID or driver’s license at the door and enforce the club’s age limit (18+ only) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The dress code is smart-casual: men are generally required to wear long pants and a collared shirt, and women usually dress up in dresses or upscale attire (heels are common) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Avoid dressing too casually – flip-flops, shorts or athletic wear will likely be turned away (www.ticketfairy.com ). (Guests arriving very late or without reservations can sometimes face delays or extra scrutiny at the door, especially unescorted men, so it’s wise to go early or with the proper party.)
Inside, you’ll find no long lines of seats – the action is on the dancefloor. The sound and lighting rigs are professional-grade, pumping out loud, bass-heavy music in both rooms (www.ticketfairy.com ). Because it’s very loud, many attendees recommend bringing earplugs or in-ear monitors (the club itself also suggests ear protection for sensitive ears (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com )). Along the walls there are several bars and a full cocktail lounge. Alcohol service includes bottled beer and spirits; drinks are on the pricey side – for example draft beer might cost around MXN 130, cocktails MXN 200–300 each, and bottle service starting near MXN 1,800 (www.ticketfairy.com ). (The venue does not serve a full food menu, so most patrons eat beforehand at nearby restaurants (www.ticketfairy.com ).) Note that outside food or drink is strictly prohibited (www.ticketfairy.com ) – you can only consume beverages purchased inside.
Other amenities: restrooms are available in each main room (www.ticketfairy.com ). A coat check is usually offered near the entrance (for a small fee, typically on the order of MXN 50–100) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Do not expect free Wi-Fi or strong cell service; many guests report spotty reception on the club’s lower levels (www.ticketfairy.com ), so plan your pickup arrangements accordingly. Photography with personal cameras or smartphones is generally allowed for personal use, but be mindful of others – flash photography or recording of DJs without permission is discouraged (www.ticketfairy.com ). Overall, the decor is trendy and energetic: you’ll see stylish video visuals on large screens, pulsing colored lights and lots of dancers enjoying the space (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). In sum, the inside of LooLoo feels modern and spacious, but it is a true nightclub environment – loud, smoky (indoor smoking is permitted by local law (www.ticketfairy.com )), and designed for dancing.
Nearby Amenities
The Juárez/Zona Rosa area around LooLoo Studio is a dense nightlife and commercial district, so there’s no shortage of nearby amenities. In the immediate vicinity (within a block or two) you’ll find dozens of restaurants and bars (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). For a meal before the show, consider Wan Wan or Kaminari Tonkotsu on Calle Londres – both are highly regarded ramen shops practically next door (www.ticketfairy.com ). Mexican and casual bites are very close at hand: on Calle Hamburgo and Praga you can grab quick tortas at La Texcocana or late-night pozole at Casa de Toño, and street tacos and pizza stands line Laredo and Chapultepec avenues (www.ticketfairy.com ). If you prefer sit-down dining, upscale options like the Italian restaurant La Lanterna or the Oaxacan eatery Comales are just a few blocks away (www.ticketfairy.com ).
After the club (or for pre-show drinks), the area is full of nightlife choices. Major avenues nearby have many bars and clubs – for example Jazzatlán and Salón La Reunión, both on Reforma/Insurgentes, are popular cocktail lounges just steps from LooLoo (www.ticketfairy.com ). Zona Rosa is also famed for its LGBTQ+ friendly clubs and drag shows, so you’ll see a lot of young partygoers in this area.
Accommodations in Colonia Juárez suit most budgets. There are several well-known mid-range hotels within easy walking distance, such as Hotel Sevilla and Hotel Gran Plaza (www.ticketfairy.com ), along with smaller boutique inns lining Chapultepec and Londres. If you want to stay even later, note that ride-hailing services have good coverage here or you can take a bus or taxi down Reforma into other areas. Overall, since dining and lodging are abundant nearby, many guests plan to arrive a couple of hours before the show to enjoy dinner or relax, then return to LooLoo for its late-night party. After last call (around 4–5 AM), both buses and taxi/ride-share options are available though it can help to book your ride slightly in advance.
What Makes This Venue Special
LooLoo Studio’s blend of high-style club design and top-tier programming sets it apart in Mexico City’s scene. Architecturally, it reopened a historic site with a contemporary twist – keeping the old Bar Cícero building’s street presence while transforming the interior into a colorful industrial loft (www.studio91.mx ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). The club’s scale and production values are larger than most local spots; city guides call it a “spacious dance haven” known for drawing big-name DJs (www.corner.inc ). The massive sound system, advanced lighting rig, and even the retractable roof create an experience that artists and audiences love. (One syndicated reviewer even notes that on a busy night it still “never feels overcrowded” thanks to clever design and that openable skylight (www.ticketfairy.com ).)
Culturally, LooLoo has quickly become a landmark of Mexico City’s nightlife. It often hosts the best local electronic events and brings in club staple acts that had few venues in CDMX before. The club’s success has influenced the city’s dance-music culture: by said to be “redefining nightlife in Mexico City,” it raised expectations for production and sound quality (www.ticketfairy.com ). In addition, LooLoo embraces both global and Mexican talent, reflecting today’s fusion of local and international club trends. Its two-room setup (with a dedicated reggaetón lounge) also acknowledges Mexico’s popular music tastes alongside the house/techno scene. In a way, LooLoo symbolizes the new wave of upscale, specialty clubs that put Mexico City on the map for world-class EDM parties. Its combination of history, design and party reputation makes it a destination – both Mexicans and visiting travelers often consider LooLoo a “must-go” club when in the city. Whether it’s for those legendary DJ sets or just the lively atmosphere, artists and audiences alike praise LooLoo for its energy, sound and style (wanderlog.com ) (www.corner.inc ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Plan ahead and come prepared to make the most of LooLoo. It can get very busy on peak nights, so if you prefer some space on the dance floor it pays to arrive early (even though the club officially opens around 10 PM, many people start lining up by 11 PM). Dress smart – as noted, avoid casual clothing. Comfortable shoes are a good idea since the modern-industrial interior involves a lot of standing and dancing (www.ticketfairy.com ). Bring a valid ID (driver’s license or passport), since they will check age at the door (www.ticketfairy.com ). Do note that LooLoo is a 100% cash or credit club: for cover charge, drinks or coat check you can pay by card, but small bills are handy. Keep in mind, too, that smoking is allowed indoors – if you’re sensitive to smoke, you may want to stand near the bar or by the edges of the dance floor to minimize exposure (www.ticketfairy.com ). We already mentioned earplugs – as a rule of thumb, any loud club like this merits ear protection, especially if you plan to be right by the speakers (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Some other practical pointers: there are no food options inside, so eat beforehand. LooLoo closes regularly by 4–5 AM (venues.com.mx ), so arrange your journey accordingly (note that some buses wrap up earlier, as does the Metro). If you have a table reservation, arrive early to find your party; if not, just come as general admission – you’ll walk in the line of guests and enjoy an open floor. Finally, charge your phone before you come. The venue has no free Wi-Fi and cell service can be spotty in the basement halls (www.ticketfairy.com ). As one writer quips: “keep your phone charged and some cash on hand” for a smooth experience (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short: be on time, dress well, bring ID and enjoy the music. LooLoo rewards guests who follow the house rules with one of the most exciting nightlife experiences in Mexico City.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I purchase tickets for an event at LooLoo Studio?
Tickets are generally sold through the event promoters or on the club’s official channels (www.ticketfairy.com ). Some larger events offer online presales via authorized ticket vendors, and the club’s box office can also sell remaining tickets on the night of the show (www.ticketfairy.com ). It’s best to check LooLoo’s website or social media for official ticket links and buy in advance if possible.
What are the ticket prices or cover charges at LooLoo Studio?
Cover charges vary by event. On a typical busy night, men usually pay around MXN 300 for general admission, whereas women often enter free or at a reduced fee (www.ticketfairy.com ). For major headliners or special events, general admission might be several hundred pesos, and VIP table service can run into the thousands (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Keep in mind that prices can rise for big-name DJs, so it’s wise to verify the cost ahead of time with the promoter or venue.
Is there a box office at LooLoo Studio where I can buy tickets on the day of the event?
Yes. LooLoo typically sells tickets through promoters and also has a box office on-site. You can purchase any remaining tickets at the door of the club on event nights (www.ticketfairy.com ). However, purchasing in advance is recommended for popular shows, since door tickets can sell out quickly.
What is the dress code at LooLoo Studio?
LooLoo enforces a smart-casual or semi-formal dress code (www.ticketfairy.com ). Men should wear long pants and a collared shirt, and women often dress up in dresses or nice tops with heels. Flip-flops, shorts, athletic shoes or overly casual attire are not allowed (www.ticketfairy.com ). Arriving very late or underdressed may lead to being turned away at the door, so plan your outfit accordingly.
Is there an age restriction for entry to LooLoo Studio?
Yes. LooLoo is strictly 18+ only (www.ticketfairy.com ). You must present a valid photo ID (government-issued driver’s license, passport, etc.) at the door to prove your age. No minors are allowed inside the club.
Where is LooLoo Studio located?
LooLoo Studio is at Calle Londres 195 in the Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City (Cuauhtémoc borough) (www.ticketfairy.com ). This places it just east of Paseo de la Reforma in the Zona Rosa nightlife district, between Avenida Insurgentes and Avenida Chapultepec (www.ticketfairy.com ).
What public transportation serves LooLoo Studio?
The nearest Metro (subway) stations to LooLoo are Insurgentes and Sevilla on Line 1 (the Yellow line), each about a 10-minute walk away (www.ticketfairy.com ). If taking the Metrobus, use Line 1 stops on Reforma nearby (Hamburgo or Sevilla stops) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Multiple city bus routes also run along Avenida Insurgentes and Avenida Chapultepec, within a few blocks of the club (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Is there parking available near LooLoo Studio?
LooLoo Studio has no private parking lot (www.ticketfairy.com ). On-street parking is very limited and metered (Zona Rosa streets require payment, and meters are enforced until midnight) (www.ticketfairy.com ). A common suggestion is to use nearby paid parking garages – for example, public lots can be found around Reforma & Liverpool or along Chapultepec. After parking, you can walk or take a short taxi/rideshare ride (or even walk a few blocks) to reach the club. Alternatively, using a taxi or rideshare to avoid parking hassles is recommended.
Can I be dropped off by taxi or rideshare at LooLoo Studio?
Yes. Taxis and ride-share services (Uber, Didi, etc.) can drop off passengers on Calle Londres right by the club. However, note that Calle Londres is a narrow street, so drivers sometimes stop on an adjacent street (e.g. calle Laredo, Florencia, or Liverpool) for drop-off. Both options work; just agree with your driver whether to pull up directly in front of LooLoo or block on a side street. For pick-up after the event, it’s safest to request your ride once you’ve stepped outside and wait on a nearby wide street.
Does LooLoo Studio have assigned seating or is it general admission?
LooLoo Studio is primarily a general-admission dance club (www.ticketfairy.com ). There are no reserved seats; guests stand or dance on the open floor. The only exceptions are the VIP tables and lounge areas along the perimeter, which are reserved for patrons who book table service. Otherwise, anyone on the guest list can mingle freely on the dance floor. The venue’s two connected rooms (main hall and lounge) help prevent overcrowding, and early arrival simply gives you more space to spread out (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Where in the club are the best spots to watch the DJ?
Most attendees agree that standing in the center of the main dance floor (directly facing the DJ booth) offers the best view of the DJs or performers. However, thanks to LooLoo’s open layout, even spots along the edges of the floor or at raised platform tables still have a clear line of sight (www.ticketfairy.com ). The reggaetón lounge has its own DJ booth, and the best vantage there is similarly on that floor. In short, there are no bad spots – but for the classic front-and-center club experience, aim for the middle of the dance floor.
Are outside food or drinks allowed inside LooLoo Studio?
No. LooLoo does not permit any outside food or alcoholic beverages to be brought in (www.ticketfairy.com ). There is no kitchen or food service, so guests are expected to eat before arriving. The full bar inside sells cocktails, beer and snacks, and all drinks must be purchased on-site (www.ticketfairy.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Bringing your own drinks would violate venue policy.
Is smoking allowed inside LooLoo Studio?
Yes. According to Mexican law, indoor smoking is permitted in bars and clubs, and LooLoo allows it on the dance floor and in the lounge (www.ticketfairy.com ). You should expect cigarette smoke on busy nights. If you are uncomfortable with smoke, try standing near the bar or in the back of the club where the air circulates better.
Does LooLoo Studio have a coat check or storage for personal items?
Yes. LooLoo typically offers a coat check near the entrance (www.ticketfairy.com ). You can check small bags or jackets for a nominal fee (often around MXN 50–100). This is handy on cooler nights or if you want to stash things while you dance. As always, keep valuables secure; the coat check is convenient but double-check your claim ticket upon retrieving your items.
Is there Wi-Fi available inside the club?
No, LooLoo does not offer free Wi-Fi to guests (www.ticketfairy.com ). In fact, cell phone reception can be weak in parts of the club’s interior. It’s a good idea to let your friends know your pickup plans or meeting spot beforehand, as you may not be able to rely on your phone or internet connection once inside. Charging your phone before going out and arranging a time to call a ride-share driver are smart precautions.
What are LooLoo Studio’s operating hours?
The club typically opens in the late evening. For example, the official venue schedule lists hours from around 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM on its main party nights (usually Thursday through Saturday) (www.ticketfairy.com ). However, the exact opening time can vary by event. DJs often start around 10–11 PM, with the weekend peak around midnight. Check each event’s start time, but plan on a very late night – almost all events run into the early morning.
What is the capacity of LooLoo Studio?
While LooLoo Studio does not officially publish a fixed capacity, reviews estimate it can hold on the order of a few hundred people across its two main rooms (www.ticketfairy.com ). The club’s design prevents overcrowding, so even a near capacity crowd generally feels comfortable. In practical terms, expect that on sold-out nights it could be in the high hundreds to around a thousand patrons.
Is LooLoo Studio wheelchair accessible?
Official information about accessibility is not widely published. LooLoo is located in an older building and mainly features open dance floors. It’s best to contact the venue directly for details. If you require wheelchair accessibility or have mobility concerns, you should inquire in advance (via the club’s events staff or promoter) to see if any accommodations (ramps, lifts, etc.) are available.