Las Vegas

Inspired by the "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" attitude, and that it usually happens after dark, nightlife impresarios keep dipping into their vast pockets to create over-the-top experiences where party-mad Visigoths—plus, well, you and me—can live out some wild fantasies. The number of high-profile nightclubs, trendy lounges, and sizzling strip bars continues to grow, each attempting to trump the other to attract not just high rollers, but A-list celebrities and the publicity that surrounds them.

Many of the newest clubs even have gambling. Though, we ask, Why bother when you can lounge beside the pool by day and bellow at the moon by night while dancing half clad at a club until noon the following day (when it's back into the pool you go)?

In the late 1990s, once the Vegas mandarins decided that the "family experience" just wasn't happening, Sin City nightlife got truly sinful again, drawing raves from clubbers worldwide. A wave of large dance clubs, such as the Luxor's (now-defunct) Ra, opened their doors, followed by a trendy batch of cozier ultralounges—lounges with dance floors and high-tech amenities.

The game of one-upmanship has continued—recent additions that have kept the city hopping include the massive Omnia at Caesars Palace and more intimate Intrique Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas. What's more, bawdy 1950s-era burlesque lounges are continuing their comeback with a gaggle of clubs now dedicated to the art of striptease.

Few cities on Earth match Vegas in its dedication to upping the nightlife ante. So with all these choices, no one—not even the Visigoths—has an excuse for not having fun, however you define the "f" word.

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  • 1. Hakkasan

    South Strip

    The 80,000-square-foot Vegas haunt is one of the iterations of the nightclub brand that started in London. The space is one part nightclub, one part modern Cantonese restaurant—five floors in all, with three dedicated to nightlife. To fill this space, the venue has booked some of the biggest DJs in the world, including Lil Jon, Calvin Harris, Steve Aoki, and Tiësto. For a more casual experience, head to the third-level Ling Ling Club.

    3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-891–7888

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Wed.
  • 2. House of Blues

    South Strip

    This nightclub–concert hall hybrid at Mandalay Bay was the seventh entry in this chain of successful, intimate music clubs. As if the electric roster of performers taking the stage almost nightly wasn't enough (past acts include Carlos Santana, Billy Idol, Social Distortion, Joe Walsh, Slash, Dropkick Murphys, and Seal), the decor is lusciously imaginative. (Our favorite decoration isn't inside, though—it's the Voodoo Mama statue greeting you outside.) The Gospel Brunch on Sunday has great live music and is worth a visit. Also, buy music, books, hot sauce, and T-shirts at the souvenir shop, where an expansive, remarkable collection of colorful folk art decorates the walls.

    3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-632–7600
  • 3. On the Record

    South Strip

    As the name suggests, the nightclub at Park MGM is all about sound. The brainchild of L.A.'s Houston brothers brings in live DJs and offers three hidden karaoke rooms, as well as a hidden vinyl bar in the middle of the club. Perhaps the coolest detail is the hallway lined with cassette tapes. Don't miss the double-decker bus in the open-air courtyard either; it's like nothing at any other club in town. On the Record is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday nights.

    3770 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    888-529–4828
  • 4. Blue Martini Lounge

    South Las Vegas

    It's in a shopping mall eight minutes from the Strip (by taxi), but we won't hold that against the Blue Martini, because it's still pretty cool. The cream of local bands plays here nightly, an attractive blue interior curves from room to room, and the cocktail menu is impressive (the signature martinis are served in the shaker). Also, there's a legendary happy hour from 5 to 8 pm daily. Best of all, hordes of the kind of people you'll want to meet (that is, sexy non-tourists of all genders) keep pouring in.

    6593 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-949–2583

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 5. Brad Garrett's Comedy Club

    South Strip

    Brad Garrett, he of Everybody Loves Raymond and Single Parents fame, has returned to his stand-up roots in a classic comedy-club setting—a bar with plenty of photos of...well, Brad Garrett on the walls. He handpicks the comedians and headlines almost monthly himself: "It was either this or Jews on Ice at the Stratosphere," he likes to tell audiences. There's usually a hefty cover charge of at least $75.

    3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    866-740–7711

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Wed.
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  • 6. Coyote Ugly

    South Strip

    Barmaids in tight clothes break into choreographed bar-top dances intended to make Hooters look like a church picnic at this noisy tourist trap, a reincarnation of the 2000 movie's title nightspot (which is, fittingly, in New York). If you want to gaze at galvanized aluminum siding, old license plates, and an impressive bra collection, who are we to stop you?

    3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-740–6969
  • 7. Foundation Room

    South Strip

    Ancient statues, tapestry-covered walls, pirated Mississippi road signs—the Foundation Room gets high marks for eclectic aesthetic appeal. Though membership is encouraged and comes with perks, this secluded subsidiary of the House of Blues is open to everyone seven nights a week, provided you're willing to wait in line. Reserve in advance for a reduced cover charge. The venue itself is a series of rooms, each with its own set of design themes and type of music that could range from Top 40 hits to house, depending on the night. A main attraction is the view of the Strip; because the club is on the 43rd floor, it provides some of the best panoramic vistas of the entire town, but the views come with a hefty cover charge.

    3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-632–7631

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 8. Franklin

    Delano gives its classy lobby lounge a moniker that goes with its theme: the 32nd president. Bourbons, whiskeys, and barrel-aged drinks are specialties here, so belly up, let the soft music and tiny twinkling lights help you relax, and ask the bartender to prep you a little something, maybe from the Woodford Reserve barrel service (and yes, you can keep the barrel). What's more, since it's a lobby lounge, there's no cover.

    3940 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-632–7888

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 9. Juniper Cocktail Lounge

    Gin is the specialty of the house at Juniper, which is named after one of the berries used to flavor the spirit; in fact, it has the largest selection of gin in Las Vegas. But thirsty patrons can get just about any craft cocktail they wish at this Park MGM lounge. The menu features a curated cocktail program using house-made juices and syrups alongside an expertly selected spirits menu. There's also a live DJ on many nights.

    3770 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-730–6773
  • 10. Mermaid Lounge Live

    South Las Vegas

    Head to the Silverton's frontier-themed, salt-of-the-earth casino (or its sensational, museum-like hunting-fishing Bass Pro Shops), where it's well worth stopping by for a drink and taking a long look at the gigantic, sharks 'n' all aquarium. The aquarium holds 117,000 gallons of salt water and is home to more than 4,000 fish and as many as eight mermaids at a time (yes, really). There's live music spanning a variety of genres on Friday and Saturday, with no cover.

    3333 Blue Diamond Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89139, USA
    702-263–7777

    Nightlife Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 11. minus5° Ice Bar

    South Strip

    Did you ever think you'd be wearing a winter parka in the Las Vegas desert? If not, then you've underestimated just how gimmicky these 21st-century bars can be. Don the parka provided by minus5°, pay attention to your orientation speech, buy those drink tickets, and step into the Ice Bar, where the temperature is always 5 below zero Celsius (23 Fahrenheit). This frosty clime ensures that you'll have a "cool" time here, but it also keeps the walls, bar, cocktail glasses, chairs, couches, and decorative sculpture in their frozen-solid state. Expensive fun for the sheer weirdness of it? Definitely! The drinks are tasty, too. Additional locations are at The Venetian ( 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S) and The LINQ Promenade ( 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. S).

    3930 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-740–5800
  • 12. Nine Fine Irishmen

    South Strip

    Don't be surprised to see patrons break into impromptu bouts of step-dancing at this authentic Irish pub inside New York–New York. It's so authentic that the place was built in Ireland, shipped over, and reassembled in Vegas. Today, barkeeps pour Guinness, Harp Lager, Killian's Red, and all sorts of Irish whiskeys, while cooks crank out Irish food and traditional Irish breakfast all day long. Live Irish music rounds out the toe-tapping sing-along entertainment here. UFC closed-circuit live-viewing events are scheduled regularly. Live entertainment begins nightly at 9 pm; go before then if you want a table for dinner. Weekend brunch is served from 11 am to 2 pm.

    3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-740–3311
  • 13. Press

    South Strip

    The very swanky but very inviting indoor-outdoor Press features firepits with seating overlooking the private pool at the Four Seasons, cooled off by misters in the hotter months—and it's open until midnight (1 am on weekends). Like everything at the upscale resort, the libations and accompanying bites (mmm, s'mores over the firepit) are near perfection. Free high-speed Internet and access to digital newspapers and magazines from 100 countries highlight the complimentary services at this lobby bar that doubles as a coffee shop by day.

    3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-632–5000
  • 14. Rhythm & Riffs

    This lounge right off restaurant row at Mandalay Bay is the perfect place for people-watching, as a flood of humanity goes by to dine or to attend a concert or conference at the sprawling Mandalay Bay Convention Center. There’s even more energy thanks to the live music, which is performed from 10 pm to 2 am Thursday through Sunday. The lounge is open 24/7, serving a small selection of bar food, drafts, and classic cocktails like mojitos, Negronis, and the current darling of Las Vegas, the Aperol spritz.

    3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-632–6112
  • 15. Rí Rá Irish Pub

    South Strip

    Like the Statue of Liberty, this pub was constructed in Europe, then shipped over piecemeal and reassembled in The Shoppes at Mandalay Place (yes, Lady Liberty is in New York; you know what we mean). Highlights include the music—which regularly comprises Irish sessions—and the menu, which boasts enough sausage rolls and fish-and-chips to make you feel like you've flown to Dublin. Another authentic touch: most of the wait staff are from Ireland. Happy hour is from 3 to 6 pm daily, with drink specials and half-off appetizers.

    3930 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-632–7771
  • 16. Skyfall Lounge

    South Strip

    Head up to the 64th floor of Delano for the 180-degree views of the city inside Skyfall Lounge. Everything up here is higher, including the prices for craft cocktails. Around sunset the crowds can become unbearable, but later in the evening, when live DJs play tunes (on Friday and Saturday), the vibe is chill. Be sure to step into the bathrooms for a different view of the city while you relieve yourself.

    3940 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    877-632–5400
  • 17. Stoney's Rockin' Country

    South Las Vegas

    What do you get when you fill a country-theme Texas saloon with slick dance-music-crazed nightclubbers? Madness—10-gallon-hat madness. Behind the Texas-shape neon sign, Stoney's Rockin' Country has all the glam hot-spot fixings: one of the largest dance floors in Nevada, private tables, a VIP lounge, bottle service, and music that can segue from Merle Haggard to Jay-Z. You can't beat the prices either. The location in Town Square makes the club convenient to visit from casinos on the Strip. A smaller Stoney's has reopened at Santa Fe Station in the northern 'burbs.

    6611 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119, USA
    702-435–2855

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Wed.

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