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You can use all those hours in Vegas to enjoy drinks in some of the most interesting locations imaginable, from New York to Paris to Egypt, Venice and Rome. All without experiencing jet lag or having to endure airport security.

Tip-top Spots with a View

Binion's Steak House downtown is known for its breathtaking, south-facing view of the Stratosphere and Strip.

Try the Stratosphere's Top of the World Lounge just before twilight to watch the city turn on from 100 stories up.

Mandalay Bay is home to two amazing bars on the top floors of its towers. The House of Blues Foundation Room offers a Moroccan-infused view of the Strip, while Mix, atop its companion tower, THEHotel, is a modernist masterpiece with an amazing view.

Ghostbar atop the Palms is a wonderful place to rub elbows with The A List.

Drinks on the Boulevard

Carnaval Court at the entrance to Harrah's is a festive place to cocktail it up and watch cover bands.

PURE Nightclub is Caesars Palace's newest nightlife venue. The 2-story nightclub is 36,000 square feet, boasting three separate experiences. The main room features oversized beds, three bars and a VIP area that overlooks the dance floor, not to mention a fantastic balcony with an incredible view of the Las Vegas Strip.

Dueling Pianos Are Key

The New York-New York and Harrah's both tout popular dueling piano bars where the suds and songs just keep on going.

Wine Bars

Aureole inside Mandalay Bay is a lovely place to taste the grape, as "wine angels" bounce up and down ropes in climbing gear to retrieve wine from a three-story tower in the middle of the restaurant.

Ye Ole Irish Pub

Nine Fine Irishmen at New York-New York is as authentic a pub as you will find on the Strip. The parts making up the decor were all imported with the beer. There's bangers n' mash to keep you fueled through the night.

Vodka Locker

Better red than dead. Red Square inside Mandalay Bay is home to a frozen block of ice that runs down the center of the bar to keep beverages chilled. In the vodka locker there are hundreds of vodkas frozen and ready for consumption.

Downtown Las Vegas’ 3rd Street

Downtown Las Vegas’ 3rd Street is quickly gaining popularity as one of the newest hotspots in Las Vegas. Located in the heart of downtown, 3rd Street is a dining and entertainment district, featuring some of the most well known hotspots in nightlife. New York's famous Hogs & Heifers opened with its unique brand of entertainment where bartenders wear halter tops and leather pants and are armed with megaphones to keep the mood as raucous as possible. Next door, Triple George Grill features not only great food, but also a classic lounge where patrons can relax in oversized leather armchairs, smoke cigars and banter with the pianist. Next to Triple George is Celebrity Nightclub, which features live music regularly, and Sidebar, an intimate bar specializing in classic cocktails. Nearby, on Fremont Street, Beauty Bar offers patrons a nail polish with their cocktail amidst décor taken straight out of an old New Jersey beauty parlor.

The Ladies

Forty Deuce from Los Angeles has opened an outpost for its burlesque club in Mandalay Bay. Racy, but not raunchy.

It can be wild over at Coyote Ugly in the New York-New York where bartenders and servers get crazy on the bars. Warning: Wear a tie and it will be cut off.

 
 

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