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"The closest you are going to get to a classic New York rooftop bar is tucked away at the top of this dining destination. Besides being one of the premiere eateries Downtown, Carson Kitchen carries on founder Kerry Simon’s legacy with an atmosphere of sophisticated fun. The rooftop is like a destination within a destination, perfect for some of their famous bacon jam with baked brie and toasted baguette or an innovative cocktail."
"From the day it opened its doors in 2014, Carson Kitchen has been known as one of the best places to eat in Downtown Las Vegas. The modern restaurant features a casual urban design, sleek industrial tables, and a stunning outdoor rooftop patio for diners to enjoy the trendy downtown atmosphere. This is an excellent place for groups as their menu offers social plates for sharing."
"Downtown’s Carson Kitchen offers two patios, including one on the rooftop. Diners can order crispy chicken skins or bacon jam, or grab a beer from the list that includes local breweries."
"Dark, dramatic nightclub operates above an Asian fine dining restaurant With a pool upstairs and an Asian restaurant downstairs, Tao tends to stay busy and is one of the more versatile clubs on the Strip. Bathtubs filled with rose petals line the entranceway, and while the outdoor balcony could be a little bit bigger, it still gives you a chance to escape the chaos and grab some fresh air while overlooking Las Vegas Boulevard. The club is divided into different rooms -- with DJs mixing up formats -- alongside dark stone and dramatic Asian decor, as well as dancers performing in enclosed cases."
"A true East-meets-West experience, Tao brings some welcome Asian style to the heart of the Strip. Located above Tao restaurant, the 10,000-square-foot nightclub features multiple rooms with a different DJ in each one. Lots of space, although the balcony overlooking the Strip is a little smaller than it should be."
"Enjoy a menu of elevated Pan-Asian fare that incorporates culinary components from China, Japan and Thailand at this upscale hip Asian dining location brought to you by its trendsetting sister restaurant in New York. Diners are invited to stay and party afterwards at this legendary nightclub."
"If gazing up at the Paris Hotel’s Eiffel Tower replica isn’t romantic enough, you can always dine on its eleventh floor. This restaurant serves updated classic French cuisine in a classy environment with some of the most spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you’re planning a Valentine’s weekend brunch or dinner, this is the place to be."
"We missed you at tonight’s wine tasting with Chataeu La Nerthe!. Sign up for our email list to learn more about all of our special events: http://bit.ly/2I9rKSg. This is where quality meets class."
"This infamous, rooftop beach/night club is swarming with attractive, fist-pumping clubbers who like to show skin and make “friends.” Booze-fueled party groups treat a night here like it’s their last day on Earth. Regularly flying in celebrity guests (Nelly, Big Sean, Travis Barker), Drai’s at Cromwell is exactly how you’d picture modern Vegas nightlife—booming EDM, theatrical lights, bottle service and black-out behavior—all under open sky. While this rooftop is only a few stories above street level, it still offers commanding, bird’s-eye views of The Strip."
"When Drai’s After Hours threw its final party at Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon in 2013, nightclub devotees greeted last call with tears. Fortunately, when Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall was reinvented as The Cromwell, the much-loved nightclub staged a major comeback, this time spanning 25,000 square feet on the rooftop of the boutique hotel. Today, the late-night spot features a hip-hop heavy roster of talent — such as Wiz Khalifa, Big Boi, Nelly, and Ty Dolla $ign — who regularly put on mini-concerts in a multi-level space that includes rooftop views."
"Victor Drai is the indisputable founder of the nightclub scene in Las Vegas. A firm believer that it’s the venue—not the star DJ—that makes a club hot, he has made good on that truism in his rooftop pool and nightclub, which occupies the entire rooftop of The Cromwell. Sitting 11 stories above the Strip, the 35,000-square-foot party zone is the place to be for its daytime pool scene, but it glows at night under towering palms."
"Live entertainment and a roster of classics and modern interpretations of Manhattans, Old Fashioneds, martinis, and complementary bar snacks make the menu at this lobby bar at Mandalay Bay. Saturday nights feature dueling pianos. Do order the modern Manhattan, smoked behind the bar and served in a pipe-shaped glass."
"Indulgent party spot makes full use of its outdoor pool deck When Station Casinos renovated the Palms, the company went all-in with Kaos -- a nightclub and dayclub that blends almost seamlessly from its indoor dance floor to an expansive pool deck. At the center -- a 65-foot-tall bronze statue of a naked headless figure. (And yes, he's the only one allowed to go nude by the pool.) Palms invested heavily in its headliners, which include Cardi B, Marshmello, and G-Eazy."
"The Sayers Club Las Vegas is one of Hollywood’s most popular live music venues. Its second location within SLS Las Vegas exudes a sense of renegade sophistication and musicality that nicely complements its first location. The elegant, yet raw environment hosts incredible live performances by both young and established artists, evoking the authentic Sayers’ experience – one based on sound and space."
"This infamous, rooftop beach/night club is swarming with attractive, fist-pumping clubbers who like to show skin and make “friends.” Booze-fueled party groups treat a night here like it’s their last day on Earth. Regularly flying in celebrity guests (Nelly, Big Sean, Travis Barker), Drai’s at Cromwell is exactly how you’d picture modern Vegas nightlife—booming EDM, theatrical lights, bottle service and black-out behavior—all under open sky. While this rooftop is only a few stories above street level, it still offers commanding, bird’s-eye views of The Strip."
"When Drai’s After Hours threw its final party at Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon in 2013, nightclub devotees greeted last call with tears. Fortunately, when Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall was reinvented as The Cromwell, the much-loved nightclub staged a major comeback, this time spanning 25,000 square feet on the rooftop of the boutique hotel. Today, the late-night spot features a hip-hop heavy roster of talent — such as Wiz Khalifa, Big Boi, Nelly, and Ty Dolla $ign — who regularly put on mini-concerts in a multi-level space that includes rooftop views."
"Victor Drai is the indisputable founder of the nightclub scene in Las Vegas. A firm believer that it’s the venue—not the star DJ—that makes a club hot, he has made good on that truism in his rooftop pool and nightclub, which occupies the entire rooftop of The Cromwell. Sitting 11 stories above the Strip, the 35,000-square-foot party zone is the place to be for its daytime pool scene, but it glows at night under towering palms."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Perched on 2000 North Rainbow Boulevard is the Best In The West Shopping Center. Sitting on an expansive land space covering 437,000 square feet (40599 square meter), this shopping mall houses about 29 stores."
"The largest shopping destination on the Strip and one of the largest shopping centers in the U.S., Fashion Show features more than 250 boutiques and seven signature department stores: Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Macy's Men's, Dillard's, Nordstrom and Forever 21. Other popular retailers include Microsoft, Calvin Klein Performance, Hot Topic, Urban Outfitters and The LEGO Store. For shoppers hungry for a quick bite to eat, Fashion Show boasts a massive food court featuring fast casual options like Chipotle and The Habit Burger Grill."
"An alien-looking disc structure pierces through the towers of the Fashion Show Mall, giving it a unique silhouette on the Las Vegas Boulevard. The building is spread over a huge 1,878,186 square feet (174,489.2 square metres) and has more than 250 stores. It gets its name from the high-end fashion shows that take place within the mall’s atrium."
"Overview: The Fashion Show Mall is the premier shopping mall in Las Vegas. It’s also the largest mall, offering the widest selection of stores. This mall is extremely easy to find, since it’s the only mall on the Strip not attached to a hotel or casino."
"Address: Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet, 1717 S Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102. For more than 30 years, Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet has been considered one of the best flea markets in Las Vegas. This indoor swap meet is home to hundreds of vendors, many of whom have been loyal to this location for decades."
"Located near South Decatur Boulevard in Las Vegas Nevada, Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet features rows and rows of merchants showing unusual and unique products and thousands of shoppers each week. Phone: (702) 877-0087"
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