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Las Vegas Nightclub Reviews


Tryst

Tryst at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel and Casino gives nightlife a passion. 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.


Rain

Club Rain in Las Vegas specializes in throwing the hottest parties every night. It is always one of Las Vegas’ most crowded spots. Known as a celebrity hotspot and the infamous party place of the hit show the Real World, you never know who you might bump into.


Tao

The ultimate nightlife amenity also offers eight private skyboxes with micro-bars, espresso machines, and banquettes featuring secured purse drawers, as well as European Bottle Service.


Studio 54

MGM Grand boasts one of the hottest Las Vegas night clubs - Studio 54. A modernized interpretation of the original, featuring state-of-the-art sound, video and lighting, dancers, wall walkers and chart-topping dance music.


Mix

Getting to this sleek, stylish lounge is half the fun. You have to take a glass elevator 64 floors up and then you’ll be greeted by the curved bar and high, scarlet light fixture of MIX, companion to the adjacent French restaurant of the same name.


Coyote Ugly

Southern style, hot female bartenders, A bar Decorated with Southern flea market treasures. We could only be speaking of the famous Coyote Ugly Nightclub.


Body English

Every detail of Body English screams decadence. Even in the restrooms, golden swans spit water into marble wash basins.


Voodoo

Whatever ingredients are thrown into a night at the club, they always seem to mix up to a good time, and whether you like it shaken, stirred or 51 stories up, it’s not hard to fall under VooDoo’s spell.


RumJungle

This club is decorated with Fire and cascading water, go-go dancers and acrobats, a view that is sure to please. RumJungle features 4, count em, 4 DJ’s to keep your party rockin all night long, meaning that the music selection is awesome.


Pure

Shades of white, ivory, cream and silver are Pure’s Main Room signature colors and also features three bars and a dance floor surrounded by oversized bed seating.