If Jay Gatsby was a modern-day tycoon looking for the perfect place to soirée in Las Vegas, he’d stop at Omnia. The four-story, three-room venue has been a nightlife landmark on the Strip since it was established as Pure Nightclub nearly two decades ago, but it reopened in 2015 after an extreme makeover by the Hakkasan Group. In March 2021 Hakkasan was acquired by the Tao Hospitality Group, which now has the largest nightclub portfolio on the Strip and is a dominant player on international market.

It takes a dominant player to operate Omnia, with its 75,000 square feet manifesting the design ideas of the Rockwell Group. A grand entrance leads to the epitome of opulence that is the main room, with leather booths laid out to provide maximum conductivity to the electric atmosphere. Aerialists descend from above with champagne, a giant, high-tech chandelier provides majestic optical exhilaration, and EDM emanates from a DJ booth manned most nights by residents Jeff Retro and Rob Gusin.

Steve Aoki, Afrojack and Martin Garrix make regular appearances on the main floor, while the Heart of Omnia ultra-lounge serves up hip-hop and the outdoor Terrace is a fresh-air option with one-of-a-kind sightlines of the Strip. Look for companion restaurant Stanton Social Prime to open this year.

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