Ministry of Sound
0.00 km103 Gaunt Street, London
5 distinctive rooms; 4 bars; 4 dance floors; 4 DJ booths; 1 luxury VIP lounge and an unrivalled audio visual specification.
5 distinctive rooms; 4 bars; 4 dance floors; 4 DJ booths; 1 luxury VIP lounge and an unrivalled audio visual specification.
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