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This two-level club is so, so chic and features stunning go-go boys and high energy dance music. As well as an awesome soundtrack, you’ll also find go-go boys and cabanas that you can rent complete with padded lounge chairs and a big screen TV. Guest DJs are always playing so check the lineup before you go to see who’s scheduled. Las Vegas has become synonymous with pool parties, but there’s still only one pool party exclusively for gay clientele. It doesn’t matter if you’re a tourist or a local, you’ll find a warm welcome and some great looking guys at Flair’s. You can party in true Vegas-style, too, with full bottle service available and packages starting at $300. There’s a huge nightclub, as well as three bars and a state-of-the-art sound system. This is one of the newest LGBTQ Clubs to hit the strip and it’s already one of the best. A staggering 13 hour happy hour is available from 11am to 7pm, and a daily special between 8pm and 2am means you’re practically guaranteed to have a good time at Bastille.

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Like all of the places on this list, there are loads of drink deals to keep the alcohol flowing cheaply. Thanks to the refurb, Bastille now has a cosy pub ambiance. It’s also the only gay bar in the Arts District. Remodeled in 2015 and formerly known as Snick’s Place, Bastille on 3rd is known as the oldest gay bar in town.

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