Top 5 Bars/Nightclubs in Las Vegas
Published May 21, 2009 by Martin Bean
So here we go, after much debate in Boxing Capital towers we have decided on the top five nightspots for you to visit. There are so many bars to choose from it's a difficult choice—a list of those who just missed out on the final cut will follow shortly.
Number 1: The Bar at Times Square (New York New York)
Quite possibly the best bar on the planet. Situated in New York New York, dueling piano’s play live music as the crowd rocks all night long. It’s a compact bar with a party atmosphere—standing room only! All inside the house sing along to the music at the top of their voice until they’re kicked out around 2am!
The Dueling Piano’s work quite simply—people bid on which song they would like to hear played next and the highest bid wins. Before the Hatton-Mayweather clash last year this sparked some very high bidding. The Brits were requesting Oasis, whilst the Yanks were bidding for ‘Born In The USA’. Great fun and not to be missed.
Also, you might just see your favourite fighter in here—Ricky Hatton has been spotted in this bar twice in the last year, including the night after getting knocked out by Mayweather so if you’re over for a Hatton fight you might even get to buy the man a beer.
Number 2: Pure (Caesars Palace)
A huge nightclub situated within Caesars Palace! An outside terrace looking out to the wonderful sights of the strip, one of the biggest dance floors in Vegas and also the Pussycat Dolls Lounge where lingerie clad ladies perform intermittent aerial swinging on stage. A fantastic club in every sense.
Number 3: The Voodoo Lounge (The Rio)
Being off the strip can have it’s advantages, as demonstrated by the breathtaking views provided at the Voodoo Lounge. Head out on to the large terrace on the 51st floor and take a picturesque view of the wonderful Las Vegas strip. A fantastic place to spend a night in Vegas as the busy bar, ambience and views make this one of the places to be.
Number 4: Tao (The Venetian)
This popular nightclub in the Venetian always has a long line to get in, but it’s well worth the wait! It’s an Asian themed nightclub with urban music. Scantily clad dancers parade on the stage (or sometimes in the bath!) with only flower petals covering their modesty.
Number 5: Jet (The Mirage)
The Mirage plays host to Jet, an excellent nightspot with three different rooms, giving you a choice of music. The huge centre room plays host to a huge dance floor playing party hits all night, whilst the other two rooms have a more intimate feel, but are excellent all the same. Definitely a must see whilst you are in town.
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