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The 10 Best Nightclubs in Las Vegas (2027 Ranking)

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The 10 Best Nightclubs in Las Vegas (2027 Ranking)

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The best nightclub in Las Vegas right now is XS at Wynn/Encore, where weekend covers run roughly $50–$75 for men and bottle-service tables start near $1,500–$3,000 minimum, with the headlining residencies and the iconic poolside layout justifying the price. The best value is Tao at The Venetian, where you can often get in for $20–$40 covers and an Asian-bistro pre-game that makes the whole night cheaper.

This list is for travelers and locals planning a Vegas club night, covering everything from mega-clubs with $5,000 tables to approachable rooms with cheap or free entry. Prices span from free guest-list entry up to five-figure table spends. Every venue below is a real, currently operating Las Vegas club, ranked on talent bookings, sound and production, crowd energy, and value.

1. XS Nightclub 🏆 BEST OVERALL

XS at Encore is the benchmark for Las Vegas mega-clubs and routinely ranks #1 in Nightclub & Bar's global revenue lists. The room holds roughly 10,000 guests across an indoor floor and a wraparound pool deck, with a gold-soaked design and one of the loudest, cleanest sound systems on the Strip.

General-admission covers run about $50–$75 for men and $30–$50 for women on peak nights, while bottle-service minimums start around $1,500–$3,000 and climb past $10,000 for prime DJ-booth tables. Residencies have included The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, and Kaskade.

It ranks #1 because nothing else combines the talent, the production, and the indoor-outdoor scale. It's for people who want the definitive big-room Vegas night and don't mind paying for it. XS opened in 2008 and has held the top spot on Nightclub & Bar's revenue list for multiple years running, reportedly grossing well over $100 million annually in its peak seasons.

The "Night Swim" pool-party events on summer Sunday and Monday nights extend the venue's footprint outdoors and are among the hottest tickets on the Strip. Doors typically open around 10:30 PM Thursday through Monday; arrive before midnight to beat the worst of the line, or book a table for expedited entry.

2. Omnia

Omnia at Caesars Palace is built around a jaw-dropping kinetic chandelier that lowers and rotates above the main floor — a genuine engineering spectacle. The multi-level venue includes a Heart of Omnia hip-hop room and the open-air Terrace.

Covers run roughly $30–$60 depending on the night and headliner, with table minimums starting near $1,000–$2,500. Calvin Harris and other top-tier DJs have anchored the residency calendar.

It ranks #2 for sheer production value and a layout that lets you switch from EDM to hip-hop without leaving. Best for guests who want a visually unforgettable big room.

3. Zouk Nightclub

Zouk at Resorts World is the newest of the Strip's true mega-clubs, opened in 2021 with a 2,400-capacity main room, towering LED walls, and a moving stage rig. Its sister day-club Ayu rounds out the property's program.

Covers run about $30–$50, with table minimums from roughly $1,000. Zedd, Tiësto, and DJ Snake have held residencies here, and the production budget shows.

It ranks #3 for being the most modern, tech-forward room in town. Ideal for guests who prize modern LED and sound over Strip nostalgia.

4. Hakkasan

Hakkasan at MGM Grand is a five-story nightlife-and-restaurant complex that helped define the EDM era in Vegas. The Cantonese restaurant downstairs feeds into a massive main club above.

Covers run about $30–$75, and table minimums start near $1,000–$3,000. Tiësto and Steve Aoki have been signature residents.

It ranks #4 as a still-elite, multi-floor experience with a great dinner-to-dancing pipeline. Best for groups who want food and club under one roof.

5. Tao Nightclub 💎 BEST VALUE

Tao at The Venetian is the value champion of Strip nightlife. The Asian-bistro-and-club concept has been a Vegas staple since 2005 and remains far easier on the wallet than the EDM mega-clubs.

Covers commonly run $20–$40, among the lowest on the Strip for a marquee room, and you can pre-game at the restaurant. The vibe leans hip-hop and open-format rather than pure EDM.

It earns 💎 BEST VALUE for delivering a legitimate Strip-club night — celebrity sightings included — at roughly half the cover and table cost of XS or Omnia. Perfect for first-timers and budget-minded groups.

6. Marquee Nightclub

Marquee at The Cosmopolitan spans a main room, a Boombox hip-hop room, and a Library lounge, plus a connected dayclub. Its multi-room design lets you sample several sounds in one visit.

Covers run about $30–$60, with table minimums from roughly $1,000. The roster has featured Marshmello and other big bookings.

It ranks #6 for variety and a young, energetic Cosmopolitan crowd. Great for groups with mixed music tastes.

7. Drai's Nightclub

Drai's atop The Cromwell is the Strip's premier rooftop club and the dominant hip-hop room in town. The open-air deck overlooks the Bellagio fountains and Strip skyline.

Covers run about $30–$50, with table minimums starting near $1,000. The hip-hop residency calendar has included Travis Scott, Future, and Lil Wayne.

It ranks #7 for the unbeatable rooftop view and rap-forward programming. Best for guests who want hip-hop and skyline over EDM.

8. LIV Las Vegas

LIV at Fontainebleau brought Miami's legendary brand to the Strip when the resort opened in late 2023. The two-story room blends EDM and open-format with a lavish, theatrical design.

Covers run about $40–$75, with table minimums from roughly $1,500. The booking calendar leans on big-name DJs and special events.

It ranks #8 as the splashy newcomer with serious Miami pedigree. Ideal for guests staying at the north end of the Strip who want a fresh room.

9. Jewel Nightclub

Jewel at ARIA is a mid-size, intimate club compared to the mega-rooms, with five private VIP suites overlooking the dance floor. The design is sleek and jewel-box modern.

Covers run about $30–$50, with table minimums from roughly $1,000. The open-format and EDM bookings draw a polished crowd.

It ranks #9 for a more intimate, less overwhelming alternative to the 10,000-capacity giants. Best for couples and smaller groups.

10. On The Record

On The Record at Park MGM is a speakeasy-style club with hidden rooms, a vinyl-record theme, and a couple of converted-bus DJ booths in the outdoor patio. It's the most playful, boutique concept on the list.

Covers run about $20–$40, and the table minimums start lower than the mega-clubs. The vibe is open-format and discovery-driven.

It ranks #10 for personality and a non-EDM, exploratory night. Perfect for guests who want quirk and a smaller footprint.

What to Know Before You Go (Las Vegas)

Las Vegas nightlife is overwhelmingly concentrated on the Strip, and almost every marquee club is attached to a casino resort — XS to Encore, Omnia to Caesars Palace, Zouk to Resorts World, Hakkasan to MGM Grand. That means your hotel choice and your club choice are closely linked; staying on-property gets you the shortest walk home at 4 AM.

Cover prices are not fixed: they float with the headlining DJ, the day of the week, and your gender, with Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday weekends (CES, New Year's, Memorial Day, EDC weekend) commanding the steepest doors. A marquee name like Calvin Harris or Marshmello can push a $50 cover to $100 or more.

Bottle service is the real economic engine of Vegas clubs. A table is priced as a minimum spend, not a flat fee — you commit to, say, a $2,000 minimum and then order bottles (a $50 retail bottle of vodka runs $700–$900 inside) until you hit it, plus an automatic 20%+ gratuity and tax on top.

Tables are sold by location: dance-floor and DJ-booth tables carry the highest minimums, while perimeter or upstairs tables are cheaper. For most travelers, the smarter play is the guest list (free or reduced entry, usually requiring arrival before a cutoff time like 11:30 PM) or a pre-purchased line-pass ticket through an app like Discotech or Tixr.

Dress codes are enforced: collared shirts and dress shoes for men, no athletic wear, no flat-brim hats, no shorts or sandals at the upscale rooms. Pool-party "day clubs" (Encore Beach Club, Marquee Dayclub, Wet Republic, Ayu) run the same DJ economy in swimwear from roughly 11 AM to sunset, and many Vegas regulars pair a dayclub with a nightclub for a full day-into-night circuit.

Finally, budget for the total night — covers, tables, drinks at $18–$25 each, and rideshare surge pricing all add up fast on the Strip.

How to Choose

FAQ

What is the #1 nightclub in Las Vegas? XS at Encore is widely regarded as #1, routinely topping global nightclub-revenue rankings. It combines top DJ residencies, a roughly 10,000-capacity indoor-outdoor layout, and elite sound and production.

How much does it cost to get into a Vegas club? General-admission covers typically run $20–$75 for men and free to $50 for women, depending on the club and headliner. Bottle-service tables generally start around $1,000–$3,000 minimum and can exceed $10,000 at the top rooms.

Which Las Vegas club is the best value? Tao at The Venetian is the best value, with covers commonly in the $20–$40 range and an attached restaurant for an affordable pre-game, while still delivering a marquee Strip-club atmosphere.

Which Vegas club is best for hip-hop? Drai's atop The Cromwell is the leading hip-hop club, with a rooftop deck and residencies that have included Travis Scott and Future. Tao also leans open-format and hip-hop.

Bottom Line

For the best overall Las Vegas nightclub experience, XS at Encore is the clear #1, pairing $50–$75 covers with the city's top residencies and production. For the best value, Tao at The Venetian delivers a genuine Strip-club night at $20–$40 covers, making it the smart pick for first-timers and budget-conscious groups.

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