The Jamaican superstar, who won three gold medals at the London Olympics, began what is expected to be a string of nights out with a visit to Movida nightclub.
Bolt was earlier spotted DJing at the Puma Yard bar on Brick Lane, east London, before heading into town.
Heading home: Bolt and Blake were joined in their taxi home by a mystery blonde woman
Bolt and Blake were part of the Jamaican line-up that broke the world record to claim the 4x100 metres relay crown at the Olympics Stadium on Saturday night.
And after returning to the Olympics Village to freshen up after their heroics, the pair headed west into town to celebrate in style.
All smiles: Yohan Blake is mobbed by fans outside the club after enjoying a night out with Bolt
Time for bed: Bolt was seen entering the cab with a girl after their night out at Movida
Bolt and Blake clearly showed no sign of fatigue as they partied away until 6am.
When they eventually left to head back to the Village, the sun was coming up over the capital. They were joined in their taxi back by a mystery blonde woman.
Turn it up: Bolt on the decks
Legend: Bolt got his groove on
DJ DJ: Usain Bolt and Manny Norte at The Puma Yard, Brick Lane
After winning on Saturday night, Bolt was asked what he wanted to be doing in 10 years time. He replied: 'In 2022... hopefully just chilling somewhere. I just want to take it easy, maybe own a few businesses, I'm a lazy person I like to just chill out and always be relaxed.'
He reiterated that it would he hard to do the treble treble in Rio in 2016, saying: 'Yohan is running hard and I'm sure there's going to be more young cats coming up.'
The Caribbean quartet rocketed to a new world record time of 36.84sec. Blake joked: 'We are not human beings because no-one has ever run 36 - that is why we say we come from space. We drop from space like Mr Bean.'
Record breakers: The Jamaican relay team of Bolt, Blake, Michael Frater and Nesta Carter
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