
Inside VVIP · Destinations
Las Vegas
Las Vegas runs on its own clock — we hold the tables and rooftops you actually want.
Why Las Vegas
No city is built for a group party like Las Vegas. The Strip stacks megaclubs, pool parties and rooftops along a single walkable mile, while Downtown's Fremont Street and Fremont East keep a grittier, late-running crowd. A bachelor party here can run brunch to pool party to nightclub without a cab in between. We hold the right tables so the night works in your favour, not against you.
Choose your night
Three ways to take on Las Vegas.
Pick the occasion and your concierge builds the rest — venues, tables, transport and hosts, night by night.
Good to know
Planning Las Vegas — the basics.
Why is Las Vegas such a strong choice for a group party trip?
Few places concentrate this much in one place: pool parties, nightclubs, rooftop bars, strip clubs and villa parties sit within minutes of each other along Las Vegas Boulevard. That density means a bachelor, bachelorette or mixed group can chain a full day and night together without long transfers. Our concierge locks the tables, hosts and timing so a large group actually gets in, instead of splitting at the door.
When is the best time to plan a party in Las Vegas?
Spring and fall hit the sweet spot — roughly April-May and September-October bring 70s-90s°F weather with the pool season fully open. Summer is peak pool-party time but July highs sit around 104°F, while winter is quieter and cheaper outside New Year's Eve. We plan around your dates and tell you honestly which weekends fill up fastest.
Where is the nightlife actually concentrated in Las Vegas?
Two main zones. The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard) holds the big resort nightclubs, pool parties and rooftop venues, all within a walkable stretch. Downtown's Fremont Street Experience and the Fremont East entertainment district run looser, later and more local — a good change of pace, and we route groups between both so you're never stuck in one room all weekend.
How do groups get to and around Las Vegas?
You fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), which sits about two miles from the Strip — most hotels are a 15-minute drive. Rideshare, the Las Vegas Monorail and the Vegas Loop cover short hops, but for a group on a schedule we arrange limousine and private transport so everyone moves together between brunch, pool and clubs. No splitting into three cabs at peak time.
Any practical tips for groups on safety, payment and entry?
Vegas is card-friendly everywhere, but carry some cash for tips and keep the group together late on Fremont. Venues enforce dress codes — collared shirts and closed shoes for men, no athletic wear — and table reservations are how large groups skip the line. We handle the bookings, brief your crew on dress and entry, and keep a host on hand so the night runs clean.


