There is no shortage of new experiences in Las Vegas—so check out what’s recently making noise:
High tea service goes mobile! The first of its kind, Tea on the Strip just launched its unique combination of a high tea experience and Vegas tour bus. Hop aboard a luxury bus with plush, pink-and white, British-inspired mobile tea rooms with panoramic windows and glass roofs (seating for two or four people). For 90 minutes, guests can enjoy traditional teas and a tiered plate of bite-sized goodies like finger sandwiches and chocolate-covered strawberries. Sip and nosh as you sightsee and check out some of the city’s most famous landmarks.
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VooDoo Lounge is back! This longtime nightlife favorite shuttered its doors years ago, but the Rio Las Vegas has opened them back up every Friday and Saturday night. Guests can once again party on one of the best rooftops in the entire city. A lineup of DJs adds to the fun, as well as specialty cocktails and shareable punch bowls.
Sip and lounge about at the new Eataly Bar inside Eataly Las Vegas at Park MGM. With indoor/outdoor seating with Strip views, guests can sip on 10 different Italian spritzes, handcrafted specialty cocktails and an assortment of Italian wines while enjoying a European-inspired drinking experience.
Champs lovers, listen up! There’s a new bubbles bar in town at The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. Liam’s Den and Bubble Bar offers a luxurious champagne experience with its extensive collection in addition to bottle service and specialty cocktails like the playful Demure and Mindful cocktail with champagne and raspberry sherbet. Liam’s luxury surroundings make it the perfect date night or girl’s night out with live music on the weekends and small plates like caviar blinis and charcuterie.
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Who doesn’t love a Happy Meal? No Mickey D’s here, but Oddwood Bar at AREA15 just launched its Happy Hour Meal, available for $30 from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Friday-Saturday. The deal comes in a whimsical box and includes a handcrafted cocktail, burger, fries and a special Superplastic collectible.
Latin music lovers have a hot spot to go to every Friday night at SAHARA Las Vegas. Beginning at 9 p.m. inside the SAHARA Theatre, guests can enjoy Mala Vida Fridays for free. Hookahs and a rotation of Latin music DJs add to the party atmosphere.
Take in the speakeasy type vibes of Golden Gai at The Venetian. The newly opened hot spot, inspired by Tokyo’s Shinjuku neighborhood, is inside Wakuda restaurant and has a patio that overlooks the Strip. It also just revealed a new menu of six specialty cocktails like the Matcha Made in Heaven with Roku gin, génépy, yuzu, lemon, coconut cream, egg white and matcha powder. Golden Gai is also a one-stop shop for an expansive list of sake and champagne and wines.
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