By Gigi Starr
The Best Nightclubs in Las Vegas, Nevada
If you're young and beautiful, a night in a
Las Vegas club is the topper to a day of winning at the tables. All of the casinos have nightclubs, with some establishments attracting crowds in the thousands on any given weekend night. To get in with the denizens of the night, look your best and book the services of a host to walk you past the velvet rope.
Jet
According to 10Best, Jet is one of the trendsetters of the Las Vegas club scene. "With three dance floors--each with its own vibe--and the latest lighting and sound effects, you'll never experience anything like it," one reviewer writes. Like any good club, Jet makes it easy to get your drink on, with four bars, shot girls and table service starting at around $300 a bottle. Jet, located at 3400 Las Vegas Blvd South in the Mirage Hotel and Casino, is open to the fashionable, 21-and-over crowd, with entry charges ranging between $30 and $50, depending on gender.
Pure
Pure nightclub in Caesar's Palace is owned by a conglomerate of superstar athletes and has the reputation to prove it. The line can be crowded and the door tight, but the experience, once inside, is rated highly. Pure attracts top-of-the-line DJs and pumps trendy beats throughout its four dance rooms. The bar can get slow, so chip in with friends and get table service to bypass the wait. Pure is located at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd South (21 and over only).
LAX
One of the top nightclubs in Vegas, the Luxor's LAX is famous for its pumping, clear sound system and beautiful people. There's the space for the normal, pretty crowd, a VIP area for big rollers and the ultra-VIP section for the celebrities and their entourages. LAX is large, with space to dance and drink (though it can get a bit cozy at times). Attire is fashionable and sleek (leave the jeans and sneakers at home), and get there around midnight when things really heat up. LAX is located at 3900 Las Vegas Blvd (21 and over only).
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About the Author:
Gigi Starr is a freelance fashion writer. She previously served as the blog editor for a major online fashion blog and has more than a decade of backstage experience in the beauty and high fashion industries. She has worked for businesses like an internationally renowned theatrical touring company and events such as the Mercedes-Benz N.Y.C. Fashion Week.
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