We Planned Your Ultimate Las Vegas Bachelorette Weekend So You Don’t Have To

Sin City is the Place for a Future Bride’s Last Hoorah! Bachelorette Las Vegas

Written By: Joanna Kalafatis and Priscilla Carcido
Photographed By: Angel Manuel
Hair & Make Up By: Sarah Redzikowksi using R+Co and MAC Cosmetics
Models: Nicole robinson, Corrie de keyser & Jenaisy Alfonso of Envy Model Management

Pool Party Paradise

Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino Las Vegas

Chill out poolside at the Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino’s Citrus Grand Pool Deck. With over 35,000 square feet, you and your girls will have plenty of space to sip on a cocktail, soak up the sun and send off the single life right. Wanna brunch? Check out their on-property restaurant Freedom Beat. For $20, recuperate with an all-you-can-eat brunch, and, for $10 more, enjoy unlimited mimosas and bloody marys!

Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino Las Vegas
206 N 3rd St
Las Vegas 89101
702.719.5100

The Complete Package

Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan hosts the youngest, trendiest and most risqué crowd in all of Las Vegas, and you can find everything you might need here. Chic, sophisticated cocktail bars? Check. Award-winning restaurants, from STK’s gourmet steakhouse to Momofuku? Check. A relatively new casino with slots, blackjack tables and roulettes as far as the eye can see? Definitely. Three ultra-modern pools to help you work on that tan? Of course. As for the hotel’s nightlife, just keep on reading.

Cosmopolitan
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.698.7000

Raise the Roof

Marquee

No Las Vegas bash is complete without a long night in a short dress at Cosmopolitan’s Marquee nightclub. Stop by on a weekend to find world famous DJs on deck: EDM stars including Benny Benassi and Kaskade have stopped by to play sets here. If you don’t want to stop the party during the day, there’s always Marquee Dayclub. Grab a drink, a bikini, and party poolside from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Marquee
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.333.9000

A Trip TAO Remember

TAO

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TAO is one of the few restaurant/nightclubs in Las Vegas where you can spend your whole day. Head to the Venetian to enjoy the warm sun and ongoing pool party at TAO Beach, then dress up to experience a moment of Zen at TAO restaurant, which has the best gourmet Asian cuisine in Las Vegas, with flavors from Japan to Thailand. After you and your girls have filled up and rested among the floating Buddha and koi pond, get your second wind and step on up to the beautifully designed and celebrity-frequented TAO nightclub.

TAO
3377 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.388.8588

The Grand Finale

Grand Lux Café

During any Las Vegas bachelorette party, you need at least one day to kick back, relax, and catch up with your girls, without the typical Vegas crowds and noise around you. For a grand brunch or a casual dinner, Grand Lux Café in The Venetian is one of the best options around. Order a juicy burger or healthy sandwich, grab a morning cocktail during brunch weekends, and share a laugh over your crazy Vegas shenanigans.

Grand Lux Café
3327 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste 1580
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.733.7411

Plenty of Fish in the Sea

Kabuto

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Step away from the strip and indulge in delicious sushi at Kabuto Edomae Sushi restaurant, a local favorite in Las Vegas. The chef at Kabuto creates a very authentic Japanese dining experience—he makes slight changes to the sushi menu almost daily, to ensure you get the freshest fish available, and always suggests the right sake for the right sushi dish.

Kabuto
5040 W Spring Mountain Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89146
702.676.1044

Saturdays are for the Girls

Craftsteak

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Craftsteak serves some of the juiciest cuts of steak in Las Vegas along with excellent wines and craft beers. It’s a perfect choice for your Las Vegas bachelorette party weekend, since you can reserve one of the two private dining rooms to enjoy a mouthwatering meal with just your group. Have a delicious dinner, plus all the inside joke-laden and inappropriate conversations you want without having to watch your volume!

Craftsteak
3799 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.891.7318

Making Waves

Wet Republic

Wet Republic is the pool party to end all pool parties. This 54,000-square-foot daytime party space at MGM Grand has giant saltwater pools, an open-air lounge, and—if you’re feeling adventurous—bikini competitions. Don’t be surprised if you look behind the DJ booth and see Steve Aoki or Tiesto on deck!

Wet Republic
3799 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.891.3563

Life in the Fast Lane

Dream Racing

Make your Las Vegas bachelorette party unique by taking part in this exhilarating yet still luxurious Vegas attraction. Dream Racing lets you get behind the wheel of a racing Lamborghini, Ferrari or Porsche and push the pedal up to racing speeds on the track. Don’t worry though; a driving instructor will be beside you to help you watch those turns.

Dream Racing

7000 N Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89115
702.605.3000

Let Yourself Fall (In Love)

SkyJump

Find out who the biggest adrenaline junkie of the bachelorette group is by heading to the top of the Stratosphere and flying off the edge in a controlled free fall rushing down 829 feet. Whoever makes the SkyJump fall with the least amount of screaming, wins.

SkyJump
2000 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89107
702.380.7777

Celebrate In Da Club

Drai’s

Las Vegas may be the town of house and EDM, but you can change up your tune at Drai’s, where the best hip hop stars of the past decade come through every weekend for live performances. T.I., Chris Brown, Trey Songz, and Big Sean are just some of the names that have appeared in this hotspot’s line-up, so after you’ve tanned all day with a cocktail in hand at the Beach club, make a live concert at Drai’s Nightclub your last stop for your Las Vegas bachelorette party.

Drai’s
3595 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702.777.3800

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Priscilla is a Southern California native who is studying English and Literary Journalism. Some of her favorite things to do are archery, traveling, and trying out new foods. Aside from school and writing for Locale Magazine, she is working on a young adult fiction novel and hopes to achieve her dream of publishing a book series.

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