Nightclubs

Sin City is the undisputed capital of the nightclub scene. Here are some of our favorites.

 

 

XS The Nightclub at Encore

 

Set to open on New Year's Eve 2008, the newest nightclub in Vegas breaks all the barriers from the very beginning.

The latest hot spot from Steve Wynn is rumoured to have cost $100 million and it's pure luxury. Located in the new, second tower called The Encore at the Wynn Hotel, the latest addition to the Las Vegas Nightlife scene will become one of the most renown clubs on the globe. We are talking about a club so spacious, so decadent that even Hollywood's elite will make it the very reason for coming to Vegas for the weekend: a real destination, not an after thought.

Make plans now because once this 40,000+ square foot club opens it will be VIP line passes and gorgeous celebrities only for the first couple months.

 

 
Hours Of Operation: 10 p.m. to close
Dress Code:

Upscale attire - strictly enforced. No ripped or torn jeans, no baggy clothing, no hats, no tshirts, no tennis shoes.

Music:

Top 40, House, Hip-Hop, and all popular music varieties

 

 

Tryst

 

From the moment you descend the marble staircase leading to Tryst, the nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, it becomes evident that a decidedly unique nightlife experience awaits you.

At the base of the stairs is a lounge, complete with its own DJ booth, tables and couches, walls covered almost completely by hundreds of framed mirrors. But it is the plush red velvet walls of a hall beyond that beckon you to enter the waiting nightclub.

As you emerge from the hall, prepare to have your breath taken away, as you find yourself immediately captivated by the club's centerpiece - a 94-foot waterfall, rising above Tryst's private oasis. The club itself is awash in rich, dark chocolate and red tones, with alligator-skin booths and elegant marble tables. Lush velvet is found everywhere - walls, draperies, and especially in the VIP champagne room, which is all red velvet and sensual crimson lighting, centered by a pole dancing stage. A dark-tiled dance floor in the center of the club opens out onto the patio, extending 15 feet over the water outside. Plush, vanilla-colored seating lines the patio, which wraps around the semicircular lagoon. Exclusive seating and beds are available right next to the spectacular waterfall.

Gorgeous cocktail servers in alluring attire serve the needs of patrons enjoying bottle service, which is available from about $300, at one of the club's 84 tables. There are also two bars in the main club area and one in the champagne room, so libations are never far away. Tryst also offers specialty drinks and a limited selection of high-end cigars.

 
Hours Of Operation: Thursday - Sunday, 10 p.m. - 4 a.m.
Dress Code: Upscale. No hats, oversized jeans, athletic wear, sneakers, t-shirts, shorts or sandals.
Music: Top 40, hip-hop, mash-ups, house.
 

 

Jet

 

Featuring three rooms of distinctively different sounds in a 15,000-square-foot space, JET nightclub is sure to kick the rebirth of the Mirage resort into high gear. Designed by the acclaimed Jeffrey Beers, JET is a sleek, ultra-modern, multi-level environment with meticulous attention paid to every detail.

Using the latest technology available, JET rockets into a class of its own, featuring a unique light and laser grid, state-of-the-art cryogenic effects and unparalleled sound design. Four full service bars offer specialty cocktails, and European bottle service is available in each room.

 
Hours Of Operation: Friday, Saturday and Monday, 10:30 p.m. - 4:30 a.m.
Dress Code: Night Club attire
Music: Main room: rock, hip-hop and popular dance music; house music in a second room, and eclectic mixes in the third.
 

 
Pure

The 36,000 square foot Pure nightclub is like three clubs in one .

The two-story club offers three distinct environments including the main room, which is decorated in shades of white, ivory, cream and silver. There are three bars in the main room, a raised VIP area and a dance floor surrounded by oversized bed seating. The Red Room is a VIP haven secluded from the main club, which offers its own bar and VIP restrooms. Decorated in rich red and champagne colors, the Red Room features lush draperies, chandeliers and upholstered walls. There are cocoon-like private booths to offer the utmost privacy. Take the glass elevator or the twisting staircase up to the Terrace, a 14,000-square-foot enclave offering panoramic views of the Strip. The Terrace has an oval dance floor, private cabanas and tables. It's a great spot to enjoy Vegas' perfect weather and experience one of the largestyear-round outdoor nightlife venues in town.

 

 
Hours Of Operation: Friday - Tuesday 10:00 PM - 4:00 AM
Dress Code: Night Club Attire Only
Music: House, re-mix, rock and hip-hop. There will be a different DJ and sound system in each of three different environments.
 

 

Blush

With the hotel surrounding it widely considered to be one of the most opulent in Las Vegas, Blush Nightclub at the Wynn has some shiny shoes to fill. Luckily, it looks like that won't be a problem. The 4,500 square-foot club has been draped in hues of green, brown and gold, and houses contemporary paintings, lending a bit of sophistication to your night on the town. A lit, onyx dance floor and a creme lantern ceiling sculpture also class things up. Operating in the same space Lure used to occupy, Blush (which touts itself as Las Vegas' first "boutique" nightclub) is scheduled to open Labor Day weekend, 2007.

 
Hours Of Operation: 7 Days a week - 8:00 to late
Dress Code: Stylish nightlife attire.
Music: A mixture of rock, hip-hop and house.
 

 

Playboy Club
At the top of the Palms' Fantasy Tower, the art of nightlife has been taken to a bold, new level – more than 50 stories above the streets of Las Vegas.

Directly above Nove Italiano is the uniquely Vegas location of the Playboy Club. Awash in rich, dark colors, the club combines the mood of vintage Las Vegas with the classic feel of the "good life" associated with the Playboy brand. If you took away the wall of plasma screens displaying the visual riches of Playboy Magazine and the glow of the Playboy-themed slots, you would find yourself lost in mid-20th century class and glamour.

And Bunnies, of course.

 
Hours Of Operation: Friday-Sunday, 10:00 PM - 4:00 AM
Dress Code: Proper Attire Required
Music: Varies
 

 
   

Body English
At Body English, actors, models, photographers, designers, and people working in the film, fashion-, and advertising industries, meet the Royalties, jet-set and the wannabes. In close proximity to the world famous Las Vegas Strip - Body English occupies the space formerly devoted to Baby's at the Hard Rock. The club offers an intimate ambiance that resembles ultra-modern sensibility, combined with the energy and decor of a 1960s British rock star's mansion.

 
Hours Of Operation: Friday-Sunday, 10:30 p.m. - 4:30 a.m.
Dress Code: Night Club Attire Only
Music: House, Dance, Alternative
 

 

Tao
The 10,000-square-foot Tao nightclub at the Venetian is modeled after the successful New York City club of the same name. The club is part of the $20-million Tao entertainment complex, which also includes a restaurant, banquet facilities and ultra lounge, all located under the watchful eye of Tao's signature 20-foot Buddha. Tao nightclub features two rooms - The Temple and The Emperor's Ballroom - with varied music formats. There are eight private sky boxes equipped with mini bars, espresso machines and banquettes featuring secure purse drawers.
 
Hours Of Operation: Thursday - Saturday, 10:30 p.m. - 5:30 a.m..
Dress Code: To be accounced.
Music: To be announced.
 

 

Ghost Bar
Ghost Bar Located on the 55th floor of Palms, the rectangular bar sports 12-foot floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides and a mesmerizing silver, white, green, blue, and gray decor. One of the most famous clubs of the city. That’s why here you’ll meet Las Vegas' most beautiful people. Hip-hop, funk and house, commercial and trendy music, make the endless night at Ghost Bar Unforgettable.

Hours Of Operation: Open daily, 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Dress Code: Night Club Attire Only
Music: House, Dance, Alternative

Rain
You are sure to have an unforgettable experience when you come to Rain. You will have great fun with your friends up on the stage dancing before a 40-foot wall of water that’s your backdrop. A stream surrounds the dance floor and produces dancing water jets and fountains, computerized intelligent-lighting systems splash every color imaginable across the club, produce 3-foot fireballs and even 16-foot plumes of fire. This place is always full.

Hours Of Operation: Thursdays, 11 p.m. to early morning; Friday and Saturday, 10 p.m. to early morning.
Dress Code: Night Club Attire Only
Music: Hip-Hop, Dance, Techno

Mix


Mix Lounge, located atop the 64th floor of the hotel at Mandalay Bay, offers guests stunning views of the Strip from its floor-to-ceiling windows. The view is so great that the builders decided to make sure it can be seen from everywhere in the club -- even from the restrooms. The intimate 298-capacity lounge features wall-to-wall black leather decor with red lighting. VIPs can take a stairway leading to a private area above the main bar. The lounge is located adjacent to Mix restaurant, a 70-table restaurant featuring a $500,000, 13,000-glass bulb chandelier.
Hours Of Operation: Sunday - Thursday, 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.; Friday - Saturday, 5 p.m. - 3 a.m.
Dress Code: Night Club Attire Only
Music: House and Dance

LAX

With a slew of celebrity investors (including Christina Aguilera and DJ AM) and a sister property in Hollywood, LAX nightclub is upping the ante in Sin City nightlife.
The two-story, 26,000-square-foot club is the latest offering from Pure Management Group and promises to include amenities like a top-of-the-line sound system, ultra-VIP areas and shimmering chandeliers - not that you'd expect anything less from the folks that brought you Pure at Caesars Palace.
Things kick off at the club over Labor Day weekend, with a party hosted by Britney Spears that's sure to announce to Las Vegas that LAX has arrived.

 

Hours Of Operation: Hours TBA.
Dress Code: Fashionable nightlife attire.
Music: Varies depending on the night.

 


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