Club Space, nightclub in Miami, Florida
Club Space is a nightclub in downtown Miami focused on electronic music and dancing. The building includes a large main dance floor and an outdoor terrace with a clear roof where parties continue past sunrise.
Luis Puig founded the club over 20 years ago in an abandoned warehouse in downtown Miami, wanting to create a place that stayed open until morning. The opening night during Miami Music Week with DJ Danny Tenaglia set the tone for long marathon parties that became a signature of the venue.
People here often dance until morning, using the outdoor terrace to catch some air before heading back to the main floor. The venue draws a mix of locals and visitors who enjoy electronic music and the freedom to move without inhibition.
Arrive early or buy tickets in advance, especially on weekends, as parties often draw large crowds. The building sits centrally near other bars and restaurants, so you can grab food or drinks before or after.
Since 2016, the club has offered coffee and breakfast for those who stay until morning, as well as free yoga classes and family brunches for the local community. Some DJ sets have lasted up to 24 hours, making marathon parties a special feature of this venue.
Location: Downtown
Operator: Space Invaders LLC
Address: 34 NE 11 St, Miami, FL, 33132, USA
Opening Hours: Saturday-Sunday 00:00-16:00
Phone: +17863576456
Email: info@clubspace.com
Website: https://clubspace.com
GPS coordinates: 25.78467,-80.19300
Latest update: December 5, 2025 16:27
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