Added: 03/03/2006 |
Nightlife in Las Vegas offers entertainment for virtually everyone. Once in the city, don't expect to get to bed early! It just won't happen, because there are just too many things to do. Las Vegas Boulevard, AKA the Strip, is famous for its shops, topless bars, tattoo parlors, and wedding chapels. It is home to the area's most outlandish hotels and nightclubs.
From elaborately themed Las Vegas nightclubs that stay open until dawn to the new wave of trendy, ultra-chic lounges sweeping the Strip, visitors know when they step out in the nightlife in Las Vegas, it will be an experience they won't forget.
Tabu, located at the MGM Grand, is one of the latest ultra-lounges to hit the Strip. The lounge features state-of-the-art technology. Guests interact with images projected onto the tabletops. Images include water, paper clips, and other ethereal pictures that move around the table with the swish of a hand.
Also at the MGM Grand is Teatro, a nightspot that's accentuated by captivating decor, a sophisticated environment, and personalized cocktail service. Internationally acclaimed designer Adam Tihany created the plush interior that showcases Ferrari-red leather with accents of polished stainless steel and walnut burl wood.
BiKiNi'S at the Rio features 14,000-square-feet of dancing space, underwater entertainment, and lounges complete with hard bodies in bikinis and swim trunk clad cocktail servers, dancers, and bartenders. BiKiNi'S offers revelers an imaginative departure from the traditional nightlife. This more casual atmosphere is a hit with the weekend warrior crowd from California.
JW Marriott's Plush Lounge is the property's ultra-lounge featuring cozy booths, velvet-draped d?cor, and two large dance floors. Plush also boasts an outdoor area that is surrounded by ponds, waterfalls, and pools.
Body English is truly the only underground nightclub in Las Vegas. It is located under the Hard Rock Casino. This two-story nightclub is extremely well appointed, offering guests several booths and an ultra VIP area. Also boasting two bars and a downstairs dance floor, this nightclub is a must for the real party person.
Nightlife in Las Vegas areas east and north of the Strip is also happening. If you want a non Las Vegas Strip mega club, then Club Tequila may be for you. Located in the Fiesta Rancho several miles north of the Strip, the club has a Southwest cantina feel and does have live shows and dancing.
House of Blues is a very interesting late night spot, filled with interesting people. Should your desires be that of mixing with the jet
setters, drinking, or dancing the night away, this is it. To be even more elite, join the Foundation Room, a mere few thousand dollars a year dues, and you are in, that is if they accept you.
Pure is the newest nightclub to hit Las Vegas. Located inside the famous Caesars Palace Casino, this 36,000 square feet, two-story, indoor and outdoor nightclub has something for everyone. Unique decor and a free flowing room make it easy to mingle. The crowds are large and the lines are long, but it's worth it.
Get your body ready for the none-stop nightlife in Las Vegas.
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