IPA: /ˈklʌb.lænd/
KK: /klʌbˌlænd/
The area in a city where many nightclubs are found.
On weekends, clubland is filled with people looking to have a good time.
Clubland is formed from "club" (from Middle English *clubbe*, meaning a heavy stick or cudgel) and "land" (from Old English *land*, meaning ground or territory). The term refers to an area or territory associated with clubs, particularly nightlife or social venues.
Think of 'club' as a place where people gather and 'land' as a territory — together, they describe an area known for social gatherings.