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EXPLORE VEGAS | | | | | | | 4455 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-693-4000 | | | | | Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Setting the Vegas standard for dance clubs, Body English provides a decadent, no-expense-spared experience. If you can gain entry, start the evening in the top level's lounge, where bottle-service booths (around $300 minimum) overlook the pulsating dance floor below. When you're ready to descend, you'll be treated to a wickedly correct mixture of hip-hop, house, and rock spun by celebrity DJs. An ultra-exclusive VIP booth downstairs features one-way glass, so dress to impress and bring out your hottest moves.
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| 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-731-7110 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Cleopatra's Barge is quite a popular nightspot and if you're looking for great fun, you'll definitely find it here! This Egyptian-themed dance club has long been a favorite of Las Vegas's older crowd, which has spent the last 30 or so years parading around with their favorite cocktails while bebopping to classic rock, R&B, and dance hits. In recent years, the lounge experienced a total facelift, reinventing itself as a haven for the younger tourist crowd and featuring weekend dance parties led by the R&B styling of Anita Sarawak and the Rhythm Nation.
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| 4605 S Paradise Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-731-1919 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. The best in gay nightlife isn't hard to find in Vegas just wander into Gipsy, east of the Strip. Drag shows, go-go dancers, and a dance floor where patrons are packed like sardines make for a hot scene that attracts huge crowds nightly. If you can tunnel through to the bar, you'll find relatively good drink prices and friendly barkeeps. Techno, pop, and disco are the music genres of choice, and resident DJs pack in the crowds even more tightly on weekends.
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| 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-731-7110 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. If you're a VIP, check out the Red Room at celebrity-owned Pure. Overlooking the club, the cozy space is the last word in privacy and even has its own bar. For the rest of us, the dance floor and terrace (reached by elegant glass elevator) have to suffice. The 36,000-square-foot dancing space is bordered by three bars and several lounging beds. On the outdoor terrace, more private nooks and great views can be found.
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| 4321 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
702-942-6832 | | | | | Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. Effects are king at this stylish nightspot, which is continually awash in light, fog, color, water and motion. Multiple floors create a sense of openness, while private cabanas offer a measure of enclosure for you and your friends. Adding more flair is a dance floor ringed by water, complete with fountains. While you shake it to the rhythms of house and hip-hop, keep an eye out for pro athletes and Hollywood celebs, who show up from time to time. Long weekend waits are not uncommon.
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| 3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
702-632-7408 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Spectacle is a way of life in Vegas, and rumjungle is right at home with its focus on visual drama. Walls of fire, waterfalls, rhythmic beats, a tropical design motif, and beautiful performers fill the club/restaurant with a feast for the senses. Upscale patrons pay for the privilege of sitting down; otherwise, folks groove on the dance floor or hang out at the bar, sipping drinks made with one of the 140-some brands of rum. N.B. If you have dinner, you can bypass both the cover charge and the line to gain admittance.
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| 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-891-7254 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. It shouldn't surprise anybody that Vegas tried to recapture the style-over-substance decadence of NYC's famously doomed Studio 54. The MGM Grand edition vaunts the same devil-may-care attitude, and hordes of beautiful young things crowd in every night to shake their moneymakers as the house DJ spins the hottest techno, Top 40, house and R&B music on the planet. Indeed the club's four levels offer a Dantean lesson in all things chic and trendy posh leather couches, warehouse-themed decor, smoke machines, and (lest anyone forget the place's lineage) the moon that hung over the door of the original Studio 54. Keep your eyes peeled you may just run into a few celebrities or at least some wannabes.
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| 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-891-7183 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Inviting couches, low-slung tables, and cushy ottomans provide an ideal space to see and be seen at this hip lounge and club. Vodka and champagne are available via bottle service, but the self-billed "nouveau classic cocktails" are also popular. Pink and purple lights cast a futuristic glow over proceedings, while more visuals are built in to the technologically-savvy tables. Tabu attracts a mixed crowd of locals, high-energy tourists, and the occasional celeb perfect for a warm-up party or as a home base for the night's activities.
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| 3355 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-388-8588 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Quickly becoming one of the Strip's most desirable nightlife destinations and a haunt of A-listers in the sports and entertainment worlds, Tao brings a bit of Zen ambience to the desert. The atmospheric club is adorned with Asian artifacts, decor, and statuary, and soft lighting sets the scene admirably, along with alluring performance artists. Over the main dance floor sits the DJ booth, raining down house, hip-hop, and R&B over stylish, of-the-moment patrons. An outdoor terrace and multiple bars ensure that there are plenty of pastimes on-hand.
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| 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-770-3375 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. The Wynn's celebrated nightclub is as stunning as the rest of the resort, outfitted in deep brown and red tones, velvet, marble, and evocative lighting. The centerpiece is a manmade mountain with a 94-foot waterfall, not to mention waterside seating and dozens of VIP booths. In addition, a large, central dance floor gives upscale patrons opportunity to posture, groove, party and just marvel. DJs spin a mix of house, hip-hop, and Top 40, and creative cocktails get their own share of applause. Although guests often brave long lines to gain entrance, the constant presence of chic style, novelty, and celebrity make for an irresistible draw.
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