Top 10 Nightclubs in Las Vegas
Top 10 Nightclubs in Las Vegas
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The Best Overall nightclub in Las Vegas is XS at Encore, the multi-award-winning megaclub whose poolside main room, blockbuster residencies, and pyrotechnic production set the standard for the entire city. The Best Value pick is On The Record at Park MGM, a speakeasy-style club where a no-bottle-minimum vibe, hidden rooms, and a secret karaoke bus deliver the most fun per dollar on the Strip.
This list is built for partygoers, bottle-service groups, EDM and hip-hop fans, and visitors chasing the world's biggest DJs across the Las Vegas Strip — from Wynn and Encore to the Cosmopolitan, MGM Grand, and Resorts World. Every pick below is a real, currently-operating venue with its own signature draw.
How We Ranked the Top 10
We measured each club against what actually makes a Vegas night legendary, drawing on coverage from Eater Vegas, Las Vegas Weekly, Thrillist, Time Out, The Infatuation, and thousands of Yelp and Google reviews. The weighting:
- Atmosphere and vibe — 25%
- Music and entertainment — 20%
- Drinks and menu — 20%
- Crowd and service — 15%
- Value — 10%
- Location and access — 10%
A club with a marquee DJ but brutal lines and weak service drops fast; so does a beautiful room with no energy on the floor. The winners balance all six.
1. XS 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Nightclub / Megaclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Big-name DJs and a blockbuster main-room night
Set inside Encore at Wynn, XS has been named one of the top-grossing nightclubs in the world year after year, and it earns the title. The gold-drenched main room opens onto the Encore Beach Club pool, giving the space an indoor-outdoor scale few clubs can match. The booth has hosted residencies from the biggest names in dance music, and the production — pyrotechnics, confetti, and a wall of sound — turns peak hour into a spectacle.
Expect a polished, dressed-up crowd, premium bottle service, and a strict door. Cover runs high and lines are real, but the payoff is the most complete megaclub experience in Las Vegas.
Pros:
- Consistently ranked among the world's top nightclubs
- Indoor-outdoor layout connected to the Encore pool
- Marquee DJ residencies and blockbuster production
- Polished service and premium bottle program
Cons:
- Top-tier cover and bottle pricing
- Long lines and a strict door on headliner nights
Verdict: XS wins on scale, talent, and production — the definitive Las Vegas megaclub experience.
2. Omnia
Type: Nightclub / Megaclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: EDM spectacle under a kinetic chandelier
At Caesars Palace, Omnia is the Strip's most visually arresting club, anchored by a massive kinetic chandelier that descends and rotates over the main floor in sync with the music. The multi-level space includes a high-energy main room, a more intimate Heart of Omnia lounge, and a rooftop terrace with skyline views.
The booth leans heavily into EDM and open-format residencies, and the production rivals XS for sheer spectacle. The crowd is young, stylish, and there to dance. Like its peers, cover and bottle pricing run high, and weekends pack out fast.
Pros:
- Iconic kinetic chandelier light show
- Multiple rooms plus a skyline rooftop terrace
- Top EDM and open-format residencies
- Prime Caesars Palace location on the Strip
Cons:
- Premium pricing across the board
- Main floor gets very crowded at peak
Verdict: The spectacle pick — Omnia's chandelier and multi-room layout make it a must for EDM fans.
3. Hakkasan
Type: Nightclub / Megaclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A five-story EDM night at MGM Grand
Inside the MGM Grand, Hakkasan spans five stories of restaurant, lounge, and nightclub, with a cavernous main room built for big-room EDM. The club helped define the modern Vegas residency era and still books A-list electronic DJs alongside open-format nights in its more intimate Ling Ling lounge.
The production is huge — towering LED, lasers, and a sound system tuned for bass — and the layout lets you bounce between a packed dance floor and a quieter cocktail room. It draws a high-energy, international crowd, with the usual premium cover and bottle service.
Pros:
- Five floors of dining, lounge, and nightclub
- Massive main room built for big-room EDM
- Star DJ residencies and an open-format lounge
- Powerful sound and lighting production
Cons:
- High cover and bottle minimums
- Sprawling layout can feel disorienting
Verdict: A heavyweight EDM destination — Hakkasan's scale and lineups keep it near the top of the Strip.
4. Tao
Type: Nightclub / Lounge | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Hip-hop, open format, and an Asian-inspired room
At The Venetian, Tao is one of the longest-running clubs on the Strip and still one of the most reliable for a hip-hop and open-format night. The opulent, Asian-inspired space is famous for its giant Buddha and bathing-beauty tubs, and the adjoining restaurant and beach club make it an all-night ecosystem.
The booth leans into hip-hop, Top 40, and open format, drawing a slightly more mixed, celebratory crowd than the pure-EDM megaclubs. Bottle service and table culture run strong, and the energy stays high deep into the night.
Pros:
- Long-running, dependable open-format and hip-hop nights
- Opulent Asian-inspired room with iconic decor
- Connected restaurant and beach club ecosystem
- Celebratory, mixed-music crowd
Cons:
- Premium pricing and table-driven layout
- Sound and lighting less cutting-edge than newer clubs
Verdict: The open-format standby — Tao is the move when you want hip-hop and Top 40 over pure EDM.
5. Marquee
Type: Nightclub / Dayclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A multi-room night plus a Library lounge
Inside The Cosmopolitan, Marquee blends a high-energy nightclub with multiple distinct rooms, including a Boombox open-format room and a wood-paneled Library lounge with a pool table. The main room hosts EDM and open-format residencies, and the adjoining dayclub keeps the party going by the pool in warm months.
The variety is the draw — you can move from a packed dance floor to a quieter game-room cocktail without leaving the venue. The crowd skews young and stylish, and the Cosmopolitan's central Strip location makes it easy to reach.
Pros:
- Multiple rooms including the Boombox and Library
- Strong EDM and open-format residencies
- Connected dayclub for around-the-clock partying
- Central Cosmopolitan location on the Strip
Cons:
- Premium cover and bottle pricing
- Can get crowded across all rooms on weekends
Verdict: The variety pick — Marquee's multiple rooms let one venue cover several moods in a night.
6. Zouk
Type: Nightclub / Megaclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Cutting-edge production at Resorts World
The newest megaclub on this list, Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World brought a fresh template to the Strip with sweeping LED, a moving stage, and a sound system built to compete with the established giants. The multi-level space connects to AYU Dayclub and books a strong roster of EDM and hip-hop residencies.
Because it's the newcomer, the rooms feel current and the technology is among the most advanced in the city. The crowd is young and energetic, and being at the north end of the Strip means it can feel slightly less crushed than the Caesars and MGM corridors on a busy night.
Pros:
- Among the newest, most advanced production on the Strip
- Moving stage and immersive LED design
- Connected to AYU Dayclub at Resorts World
- Strong EDM and hip-hop residency lineup
Cons:
- North-Strip location is farther from the core
- Premium pricing like its rivals
Verdict: The modern megaclub — Zouk's tech and fresh rooms make it the Strip's most current big-room option.
7. Drai's
Type: Rooftop nightclub | Price: $$$$ | Best for: Hip-hop and a rooftop view atop The Cromwell
On the roof of The Cromwell, Drai's offers something the megaclubs can't: an open-air rooftop with sweeping Strip views and a pool deck. The booth is the city's hip-hop headquarters, booking major rap and R&B headliners for live performances and DJ sets. The energy is loud, the views are unbeatable, and the same space transforms into a beach club by day.
It's the go-to for partygoers who want hip-hop over EDM and a skyline backdrop over an enclosed room. Cover and bottle pricing sit at the premium end, and headliner nights draw big lines.
Pros:
- Open-air rooftop with sweeping Strip views
- The city's top hip-hop and R&B bookings
- Doubles as a beach club by day
- Live performances from major headliners
Cons:
- Weather can affect the open-air rooftop
- Premium cover, especially on headliner nights
Verdict: The hip-hop rooftop — Drai's wins for rap headliners and the best skyline view in Vegas nightlife.
8. Encore Beach Club at Night
Type: Nightclub / Pool club | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A pool-party atmosphere after dark
When the sun goes down, Encore Beach Club at Wynn reopens as a nighttime venue, turning its tiered pools and cabanas into one of the most distinctive after-dark parties on the Strip. The setting — palm trees, pools, and open sky — paired with the same caliber of EDM residencies as XS next door makes for a night unlike an enclosed club.
Guests can lounge in cabanas, dance by the water, and take in production lighting reflecting off the pools. It's a premium ticket, and the open-air format means weather and seasonality play a role, but the vibe is one of a kind.
Pros:
- Rare nighttime pool-party atmosphere
- Tiered pools, cabanas, and open-sky setting
- Top-tier EDM residencies shared with XS
- Distinctive alternative to enclosed megaclubs
Cons:
- Open-air format is weather and season dependent
- Premium pricing and limited cool-month dates
Verdict: The pool-after-dark pick — EBC at night delivers a one-of-a-kind open-air Vegas party.
9. EBC (Encore Beach Club Dayclub)
Type: Dayclub / Pool club | Price: $$$$ | Best for: A daytime pool party with megaclub talent
For many visitors, the Vegas party starts in the afternoon, and EBC — the daytime Encore Beach Club at Wynn — is the gold standard. The tiered pools, 40-plus cabanas and bungalows, and DJ stage host the same blockbuster EDM headliners that play XS after dark. The dayclub culture is its own scene: bottle service in the water, dancing in the sun, and an electric crowd from early afternoon.
It's a premium, see-and-be-seen experience and one of the most famous dayclubs in the world. Sunscreen, a reservation, and a healthy budget are the price of admission.
Pros:
- One of the most famous dayclubs in the world
- Tiered pools with 40-plus cabanas and bungalows
- Megaclub-caliber EDM headliners by day
- Iconic in-the-water bottle-service scene
Cons:
- Premium daytime pricing and reservations needed
- Sun and heat are not for everyone
Verdict: The definitive dayclub — EBC delivers XS-level talent in a world-famous poolside setting.
10. On The Record 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Speakeasy nightclub / Lounge | Price: $$$ | Best for: A playful, hidden-room night without megaclub minimums
Tucked inside Park MGM, On The Record is the antidote to the giant megaclubs and the best value on this list. The speakeasy-style venue is a maze of hidden rooms, vinyl-inspired decor, and a secret karaoke bus parked inside an outdoor patio. The music spans open format and throwbacks rather than pure big-room EDM, and the smaller scale means a lower-pressure, more affordable night — you can have a great time without committing to a four-figure table.
The crowd is playful and there to actually hang out. For partygoers who want fun over spectacle, it's the smartest ticket on the Strip.
Pros:
- Lower-pressure, more affordable than the megaclubs
- Hidden rooms and a secret karaoke bus
- Fun open-format and throwback music
- Playful, social crowd over see-and-be-seen
Cons:
- Smaller scale than the big-room clubs
- Less marquee-DJ talent than XS or Omnia
Verdict: The best value in Vegas nightlife — hidden rooms, throwbacks, and real fun without megaclub minimums.
Where Should You Go Out?
What to Look For in a Night Out in Las Vegas
- Bottle service vs general admission — Tables guarantee a spot and a server but run into four figures; GA plus a cover is far cheaper if you're happy on the dance floor.
- Music format — Match the club to the sound: XS, Omnia, Hakkasan, and Zouk lean EDM; Tao, Marquee, and Drai's lean hip-hop and open format.
- Guest lists and pre-sale tickets — Buying ahead or getting on a list beats paying inflated door cover and waiting in long lines.
- Dress code — The megaclubs enforce real dress codes; skip the sneakers and athletic wear so you aren't turned away.
- Day vs night — Dayclubs like EBC and night pool parties are a different scene from the enclosed megaclubs; plan which you want.
- Location on the Strip — Clustering venues near your hotel saves on rideshare; the Caesars, MGM, Wynn, and Cosmopolitan corridors each have multiple options.
What matters less than the hype: the single headliner name on the marquee. A club's room, crowd energy, and your group's music taste decide the night far more than one DJ's billing.
FAQ
What is the best nightclub in Las Vegas overall? XS at Encore takes the top spot for its world-class production, blockbuster DJ residencies, and indoor-outdoor layout connected to the Encore pool — consistently ranked among the top clubs on earth.
Which Las Vegas club is the best value? On The Record at Park MGM is the best value — a speakeasy-style club with hidden rooms and a secret karaoke bus that delivers a great night without megaclub bottle minimums.
Which clubs are best for EDM? XS, Omnia, Hakkasan, and Zouk all book top EDM residencies and feature the city's biggest production, lighting, and sound systems.
Where should I go for hip-hop in Vegas? Drai's atop The Cromwell is the city's hip-hop headquarters with major rap and R&B headliners, while Tao and Marquee offer strong open-format and hip-hop nights.
Do I need bottle service to get into a Vegas club? No — general admission with a cover gets you in, though bottle service guarantees a table and a spot. On The Record and guest lists are good ways to keep costs down.
What's the difference between a dayclub and a nightclub in Vegas? A dayclub like EBC is an afternoon pool party with DJ talent and cabanas, while nightclubs run after dark indoors; Encore Beach Club at Night is a rare hybrid that turns the pool into a nighttime party.
Bottom Line
For a night out in Las Vegas, XS at Encore is our Best Overall — the city's benchmark megaclub, with world-class residencies, blockbuster production, and a pool-connected room no rival can match. On The Record at Park MGM is our Best Value, proving you can have a wild Vegas night of hidden rooms and karaoke without four-figure bottle minimums.
Whether you want EDM spectacle, hip-hop on a rooftop, a daytime pool party, or a low-key throwback night, use the decision tree above to route yourself to the right club — from Omnia and Hakkasan to Drai's and EBC. Match the room and the music to your crew, and Las Vegas delivers.
Sources
- Eater Vegas — Las Vegas nightlife and club coverage
- Las Vegas Weekly — nightlife and club guides
- Thrillist — best nightclubs in Las Vegas
- Time Out Las Vegas — clubs and nightlife
- The Infatuation — Las Vegas bar and club guides
- Yelp — Las Vegas nightclub reviews
- Wynn Nightlife — XS and Encore Beach Club
- Tao Group — Hakkasan, Omnia, Marquee, and Tao
- Zouk Group — Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World
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