Clubbing in Vegas
Do you think Las Vegas is just about gambling and Cirque du Soleil shows? Think again! This town isn’t nicknamed Sin City for nothing – it’s where you can find some of the sexiest nightspots in the world.
So if you’re heading to Nevada and want to know the hottest clubs in Vegas to get your groove on, look no further. Let’s stop beating around the bush, and show you where to find the best beats in Sin City.
LAX
Open since August 2007, when it was inaugurated by Britney Spears, the Luxor resort’s nightclub is massive, offering clubbers a gothic-themed space of 26,000 square-feet for them to dance, socialize and subtly check-out the visiting VIPs. Yes, LAX, a club co-owned by singer Nick Lachey and Nicky Hilton (sister of Paris), is a favorite party haunt of A-list celebrities. Featuring an eclectic mix of music that’s as old skool as it is new, LAX includes a second-floor VIP area for those who want to take their star-spotting to a whole new level.
Check out the LAX club:
Tryst
How many nightclubs have you been to that surround a beautiful man-made lagoon and are situated next to a 90-foot waterfall? Not many, we’d bet. You need to spend some time – and money, as the drinks aren’t cheap – at Tryst, which is part of the Wynn Las Vegas luxury resort. While the dance floor is more intimate than most Vegas hotspots, the exquisite décor more than makes up for the lack of space. The musical specialty is hip-hop – Lil Jon was a recent guest DJ – though trance and techno nights are also common.
Watch some footage of Lil Jon’s set to get an idea of what the club’s like:
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
When you wanna party 24-7, a nighclub won’t suffice. What you need is a venue that incorporates a dayclub as well. There are other clubs in Vegas, but few do the double act as impressively as the Marquee, which is an integral part of the Cosmopolitan resort.
Only open since New Year’s Eve 2010, this mega-club is huge (in excess of 60,000 square feet) and features seven different bars, three rooms and multiple levels. Famous DJs who’ve graced the Marquee’s decks with their presence include Erick Morillo and Kaskade.
If you’ve got the energy to party when the sun comes up, you need to check out the Marquee’s dayclub, which has only been open since this spring. Surrounding a collection of deluxe swimming pools, world-famous DJs spin top tunes for you while you swim. Privacy is offered by eight cabanas with infinity pools and 10 sophisticated bungalow lofts.
Check out Italian DJ Benny Benassi in action at the Marquee:
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