Las Vegas Bachelor Party

  • Day 1: Check Casinos on the Strip
    10 am (0.6 miles) from hotel

    Start the day checking out the iconic casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. Marvel at the impressive architecture of the Bellagio and admire the water fountain show. Explore the massive Caesars Palace, the Venetian's Grand Canal Shoppes, and the Wynn. Don't forget to take a photo by the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign!

  • Day 1: Strip Club
    9 pm (3.3 miles) from casino

    Experience Las Vegas's famous nightlife by visiting one of the best strip clubs in the city. Sapphire Gentlemen's Club is known for its luxury atmosphere and world-renowned performers. Enjoy drinks and lap dances with the bachelor party!

  • Day 1: Clubbing
    11 pm (2.2 miles) from strip club

    Dance the night away at one of Las Vegas's best clubs, such as Omnia, Hakkasan, or XS. Expect long lines and pricey drinks, but the energetic vibe and famous DJs are worth it for a memorable bachelor party night.

  • Day 2: Walk Around
    11 am (1.1 miles) from hotel

    Recover from a wild night with a relaxed morning strolling around the Downtown Container Park, filled with unique shops and eateries. Check out the street art or play some oversized vintage games. Take a photo with the massive praying mantis sculpture! Recharge your energy with brunch at one of the nearby cafes like The Perch.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Transportation from airport to hotel (30 min, $15-30)
  • Check Casinos on the Strip (3-4 hours, free)
  • Strip Club (2 hours, $20+ cover, drinks and lap dances extra)
  • Clubbing (4-5 hours, $50+ cover, pricey drinks)
  • Walk Around (2-3 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ($85+), excluding flight and hotel.

Transportation

Las Vegas has plenty of transportation options, but the most convenient way to get around is by taxi, Uber, or Lyft. Be aware of peak times, as prices can significantly increase. Also, consider walking, especially along the Strip. However, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and stay hydrated as the weather can be hot.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the Grand Canyon or Hoover Dam for a unique experience. If you have less time, skip clubbing to have an enjoyable night at a casino or restaurant. Bring money and a valid ID, as many venues have age restrictions and require cash cover charges. Lastly, stay safe and watch your drinks.

Airports

Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS) is the primary airport in the city, located just 3.5 miles south of the Las Vegas Strip. The airport is easily accessible by taxi, ride-share, shuttle, or public transit. Allegiant Air and Spirit Airlines also use North Las Vegas Airport (VGT), located 6 miles northwest of downtown Las Vegas, for domestic flights.

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