6 Great Bars In Las Vegas

There are a lot of different attractions that bring visitors to Las Vegas. Some go for the casinos and shows, some go for the crowds, and some go for the spa treatment and poolside lounging. And of course, visitors can usually work in a bit of each of these elements during a single vacation. But there’s also one more aspect of Vegas that attracts visitors from all over the world: the bars and nightlife.

Choosing the best bars in Las Vegas depends largely on personal preference. But, if you’re looking for a great night out in the city, here are 6 exceptional bars to keep on your list.

1. Mix Lounge

Mix is known mostly for its view, which – from 64 stories above The Strip inside the Mandalay Bay resort – is absolutely extraordinary. Windows stretch from floor to ceiling, giving you a unique and incredible atmosphere to drink in.

2. Circle Bar

A unique bar at the Hard Rock Hotel, Circle Bar is basically the epicenter of casino activity in the hotel. It’s a large circle in the middle of the casino floor that gives you a great place to start a convenient and enjoyable night out.

3. Deuce Lounge

This sexy and sophisticated bar and lounge at ARIA combines gaming and cocktails in a way most bars just don’t quite manage. Gaming is available within the lounge, but the atmosphere still feels more suited to cocktails, allowing for a relaxing but energetic and enjoyable time out.

4. Red Square

Red Square, at Mandalay Bay, is Vegas’s own little tribute to Russia. The bar is stocked with hundreds of kinds of vodka, the décor is red and reminiscent of communist Russia, and there’s even a giant statue of a decapitated Lenin outside of the bar. On top of all that, there’s caviar to enjoy with your drinks!

5. Parasol Up & Down

This combination bar at the Wynn offers two atmospheres in one. Parasol Up is a casino lounge, while Parasol Down, one escalator ride below, is more of an ordinary bar.

6. Minus 5

This is quite possibly the most unique bar in Las Vegas. Located at Mandalay Bay, Minus 5 is, literally, minus-5… degrees, that is. The bar is basically an ice cavern, kept at -5 degrees, where customers are given fur coats, gloves and boots. Additionally, counters, glasses and even furniture are sculpted from ice!

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Best Types Of Bars For Bachelor Parties

Celebrating a bachelor party
Last year we provided you with our list of the most popular drinks at a bachelor party. Today, we’ll tell you all about the best types of bars for bachelor parties.

Now not everyone can have a wild and crazy night in Vegas or Bangkok for their bachelor party, but at least with this list of the best types of bars, you too can wake-up to a hangover but in the comfort of your own town.

Cigar Lounge
Enjoying a cigar at a cigar lounge
Nothing says bachelor party like starting the night off in a swanky cigar lounge. Nestle back in those overstuffed leather chairs, sip on some fine scotch and enjoy an expensive Cuban cigar. Enjoy it, because from here on out the debauchery starts.

Speakeasy
Secret door at a speakeasy
After you’ve got your fill of scotch and cigars it’s time to do it up 20s style. Get yourself into one of the many underground speakeasies that are popping up all around the country… that is of course if you know the password to get in. Fuel up with some boozy Mad Men style cocktails because the party is about to get crazy.

Strip Club
Strippers dancing for a guy at a strip club
No bachelor party is complete without a trip to the peelers. Order some rounds of expensive drinks, get a table dance or two and send the groom to be for a wild time in the champagne room. Once you’ve got your fill of the ‘neked ladies’ it is time to head out and party it up with some real girls. Oh, and if you are looking for a strip club, you may want to stay away from places with these stripper signs out front.

Dance Club
Patrons dancing at a dance club
Now that you are all fired up it’s time to get your ass out on the dance floor. Hit up a club and give your boy one last night of freedom to hit on all the beautiful single ladies. Tear up the night until closing time and work off some of that alcohol because the night isn’t over yet.

After Hours Club
After Hours bar in Bangkok, Thailand
After the clubs are closed it is time to take in an after hours club. Many legitimate after hours places are open until the wee hours of the morning. You can spend the night dancing off the last remaining effects of alcohol while sipping on some overpriced water, or you can find an after hours place that continues to serve alcohol, that is if you need a nightcap, or three. These can be hard to find, but believe me, every city has one. If you know someone that works in the industry they just may be able to steer you in the right direction.

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Corey Rozon is a freelance writer from Ottawa, Canada.

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World’s Best Gay Bars

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We’ve brought you the best party cities around the world, and even the best festivals, but today we are going to bring you some of the World’s Best Gay Bars.

Amsterdam – Club Church

It goes without saying that Europeans know how to party and are not bound by any of our North American puritan ideals. Once you step into Amsterdam’s best gay club, Club Church, this fact is definitely apparent. Just take a look at their theme nights – Naked Bar Wednesday, Underwear Party Friday and Sex on Sunday. Since the club has showers available, these theme nights are more than just euphemisms.


Atlanta – Mary’s

Atlanta’s very own Mary’s is not your typical gay club. Attracting a wide range of gays and non-gays alike, Mary’s hosts every thing from karaoke nights to theme parties. It’s a great place to meet-up for some strong mixed drinks and get your dance on.


Bangkok – DJ Station

Whether you are looking for a taste of something back home or are in the mood for some local cuisine, Bangkok’s DJ Station is one of the best gay clubs to pick-up locals and expats alike. With a hot and sweaty dance floor that is packed virtually every night no one needs to go home alone. Hey, they call it Bangkok for a reason.


Barcelona – Axel Sky Bar

In the heart of Barcelona’s gay quarter is the Axel Sky Bar, located on the top of Hotel Axel. Not a typical club, the Sky Bar is a great way to kick back and relax with a few drinks beside the hotel pool and Jacuzzi.


Berlin – Berghain

Ranked as one of the best, if not the best, gay clubs in the world, Berlin’s Berghain is a must visit destination for anyone that is into the club scene. With multiple bars and theme nights this club has a little something for everyone. Whatever your kink, your desire, your interest, one night of partying at Berghain will leave you completely satisfied.


Chicago – Sidetrack

Sidetrack – or more commonly pronounced Sidetracks – is Chicago’s most popular gay bar. This huge venue consists of multiple bars, an outdoor terrace and offers such theme nights as Show Tune Monday’s.


Dayton – Club Masque

This LGBT club attracts of mix of every type of party-goer, from trannies, drag queens and kings, to lesbians, gays, bis, and non-gays who collectively dance the night away to some of the best electronic music being spun today. Dayton’s very own Club Masque is probably one of the hottest clubs out there.


London – Heaven

One of London’s oldest gay clubs, Heaven, has been going strong since the late 70s. You’d think with its age that it wouldn’t attract the new generation, but it is the complete opposite. With is spectacular line-up of DJs, Heaven blasts the latest house beats until the wee hours of the morning.


Mexico City – Club Living

This multilevel club is hosted inside an old church, and with the GoGo dancers, dance floors, chill out rooms and in-house cantina it is hard to imagine Mexico City’s top gay club, Club Living, was once a place of worship.


Montreal – Unity

Drag Queen bartenders, three floors of dancing and multiple bars is what makes Montreal Canada’s top gay club, Unity the number one spot to be Thursday through Saturday.


New York – Splash

From buff underwear clad bartenders, to large video screens blaring top 40 dance remixes, New York’s Splash is a staple of the gay nightlife. No stop in the Big Apple is complete without a night at Splash, whether you take in Musical Monday’s or Campus Party Thursday’s, the mix of hot and sweaty dance floors, GoGo dancers and chill out lounges will make it a night to remember.


Paris – Le Raidd

From the street side patio to the bumpin’ dance floor, Le Raidd is the number spot to have a great night out in Paris. Le Raidd’s most famous feature is their GoGo dancer cage, which is actually a Plexiglas shower stall where dancers rhythmically soap up all night long.


Philadelphia – Woody’s Bar

Both a local and a student bar, Philadelphia’s Woody’s Bar is not only the City of Brotherly Love’s best known gay bar, but the best place to hook-up. Attracting students from Thomas Jefferson University, Drexel and U. Penn, everyone is bound to have a good night, no matter what your age.


Rio de Janeiro – Le Boy

Rio de Janeiro’s Le Boy is s massive club that is essentially all dance floor with a drink-tickets only bar situated smack in the middle. If you have had your fill working up a sweat to some of South America’s best techno beats you can always relax on the balcony that overlooks the entire club.


São Paulo – The Week

More than just a nightclub, São Paulo’s The Week has been described of a way of life. This 20,000 square foot club consists of two indoor dance floors, The Babylon and Colours, a huge outdoor area and an amazing pool, which almost always helps to turn each night into a huge pool party.


Scottsdale – BS West

With a casual dress code of shorts and flip-flops, Scottsdale’s BS West attracts those looking for a laid back night out. Even though it’s kind of a dive, BS West still attracts the best looking crowd around, especially on 2-for-1 Wednesdays.


Toronto – Woody’s

Toronto Canada’s very own Woody’s is Toronto’s oldest gay bar. Celebrating over 20 years in existence, this happening place is not a typical club – which is very noticeable right away by the lack of a dance floor – but what they lack in club atmosphere they make up in other more creative ways. From special event nights, such as Drag Shows to contest like the Best Chest contest, your attention will be occupied to the point where you forget that you even want to dance.


Zürich – Cranberry Bar

Known for their exquisite drinks and knowledgeable mixologists, the Cranberry Bar is one of Zürich’s best LGBT clubs in the city with two-floors virtually packed every night of the week.

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Corey Rozon is a freelance writer from Ottawa, Canada.

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