3595 Las Vegas Blvd S · Opens May 26, 2026

The Vanderpump Hotel Las Vegas Nightlife Guide

Drai's After Hours in the basement. OMNIA Nightclub 2 minutes away. Soleia rooftop dayclub on-property. The complete guide to nightlife at Lisa Vanderpump's boutique Strip hotel.

On-Property After-Hours

Drai's After Hours

Nearest Nightclub

OMNIA — 2 min walk

Rooftop Dayclub

Soleia — 65K sq ft

Hotel Rooms

188 Boutique Rooms

Why The Vanderpump Hotel Is Las Vegas's Most Nightlife-Forward Address

The Vanderpump Hotel sits at 3595 South Las Vegas Boulevard — the northwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, one of the highest-footfall intersections on the entire Strip. Lisa Vanderpump's transformation of the former Cromwell Las Vegas opened on May 26, 2026, producing a 188-room boutique property that is, mile for mile, more nightlife-integrated than any other hotel on the Strip. The calculus is simple: Drai's After Hours operates in the building's basement Thursday through Sunday from 1 AM to 7 AM — one of the Strip's most acclaimed after-hours venues, accessible without stepping outside. Soleia, the 65,000-square-foot rooftop dayclub designed by Vanderpump and her creative partner Nick Alain, occupies the 11th floor with panoramic Strip views. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is a 2-minute walk through the adjacent property. Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is 8 minutes south. The Vanderpump Cocktail Garden is at Caesars Palace 2 minutes away, and Vanderpump à Paris at Paris Las Vegas is 5 minutes west on the Strip. The property does something no other Strip hotel does at the same scale: it puts a world-class after-hours venue, a marquee rooftop dayclub, and two of the city's top nightclubs within a 10-minute walk of the front door, then surrounds it with the Vanderpump brand's dining and cocktail ecosystem at the adjacent properties. For a visitor whose Las Vegas trip is organized around nightlife, the Vanderpump Hotel is the most logistically optimized address on the Strip. Everything happens within walking distance. The typical transportation tax — rides to and from the club, wait times, surge pricing at 2 AM — is largely eliminated. You walk downstairs for after-hours. You walk 2 minutes for one of the city's largest nightclubs. You go up to the roof for pool parties. That integration is what makes the Vanderpump Hotel unique in a city full of hotel-nightclub combinations.

Drai's After Hours: The In-Building After-Hours Club

Drai's After Hours is the only after-hours venue in Las Vegas that is directly connected to a Strip hotel. It occupies the basement of The Vanderpump Hotel, running Thursday through Sunday from 1:00 AM to 7:00 AM — hours that do not exist in a regular nightclub. The 13,000 square foot space is divided into four mansion-inspired rooms, each with its own distinct programming: two rooms dedicated to electronic music, one running hip-hop, and one operating as a premium hookah lounge. The room-by-room format allows Drai's After Hours to serve multiple crowd preferences simultaneously. If the electronic room's programming is not your genre, the hip-hop room is steps away. Fifty-five bottle service tables and VIP alcoves line every room, making table service the default option at peak hours rather than a premium tier above general admission. The crowd that populates Drai's After Hours between 3 AM and 6 AM is uniquely Las Vegas: hotel nightlife workers finishing their shifts, touring DJs playing an extra set after their main bookings elsewhere on the Strip, and the subset of visitors who consider 4 AM the beginning of the evening rather than the end. This is not a venue for guests who planned to be in bed at midnight. It is the venue for guests whose night at OMNIA ended and who have three more hours before they want to sleep. Vanderpump Hotel guests have the shortest walk in Las Vegas to get here — approximately 2 minutes from any room in the building to the basement venue entrance. Standard after-hours cover at Drai's runs $30 to $50 for general admission, with walk-in becoming more flexible after 3 AM as the after-hours crowd fills in naturally. Guest list is available for same-day signup and the sign-up window is more generous than at standard nightclubs. After-hours licensing allows Drai's to operate under separate rules from Strip nightclubs — the venue serves alcohol throughout its operating window, unlike the Strip's standard 4 AM last call.

Soleia: The Vanderpump Rooftop Dayclub

Soleia occupies the entire 11th floor of The Vanderpump Hotel — 65,000 square feet of rooftop pool space designed by Lisa Vanderpump and Nick Alain, opening May 26, 2026 alongside the hotel. The design vocabulary is signature Vanderpump: moss-green tones, dusty lilac accents, rose motifs rendered as structural architectural ironwork, and botanical density throughout the pool deck that creates a Mykonos-on-the-Strip atmosphere. Three pools sit at different elevations and orientations across the rooftop, each with a distinct energy profile. Nine private bungalows line the perimeter, each with access to a dedicated dipping pool — the highest bungalow-to-dipping-pool ratio of any Strip dayclub. Thirteen mezzanine cabanas on the second level provide elevated Strip views looking north toward the Bellagio fountains and south toward MGM Grand simultaneously. Soleia operates Tuesday through Sunday from 11 AM to 6 PM at 1,500 capacity — smaller than Encore Beach Club and OMNIA Dayclub, which produces an energy density that feels more exclusive despite the 65,000-square-foot footprint. Music programming spans R&B, EDM, and Top 40, positioned deliberately away from the production-festival model that defines EBC and OMNIA Dayclub. Soleia is for guests who want the afternoon spent in an environment — where the design, the pool, and the Vanderpump aesthetic are the primary experience — rather than guests oriented entirely toward a main stage for a DJ set. General admission on a standard pool day runs $20 to $50, with higher rates on weekends and during peak season events. Bungalow minimums start higher than standard cabana bookings given the dipping pool access. For guests staying at the Vanderpump Hotel, the walk from your room to Soleia is via hotel elevator — approximately 3 minutes from any floor to the 11th-floor pool deck entrance.

OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace: 2 Minutes from Your Room

OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is the largest nightclub in Las Vegas at 75,000 square feet and one of the most technologically advanced entertainment venues in the United States. The signature feature is its eight-ton kinetic LED chandelier — a mechanical structure that can rise, fall, and reconfigure its position above the main dance floor during shows. OMNIA runs Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday, giving guests access to nightlife six nights per week without needing to travel more than 2 minutes from The Vanderpump Hotel's front entrance. The programming at OMNIA focuses on EDM, progressive house, and big-room electronic music, with headliner resident DJs including some of the most-played acts in the genre. The venue's layout includes a main room with the kinetic chandelier above the stage, a terrace with its own separate bar and DJ booth, and the Heart of OMNIA — a private upper lounge reserved for tables and VIP guests. For Vanderpump Hotel guests using OMNIA as a primary nightlife destination, the logistics are the best of any Strip hotel. Park the car at the hotel, walk 2 minutes across the plaza, enter OMNIA, and reverse the same 2-minute walk at the end of the night. No rideshare wait. No surge pricing. No navigating an unfamiliar parking structure at 2 AM. Guest list at OMNIA is available through standard advance signup — women at no charge on most nights, mixed and male groups at a reduced rate. On high-demand weekends, OMNIA guest list closes earlier than the venue's stated cutoff, so signing up days in advance rather than same-day is the safer approach. OMNIA's Friday and Saturday programming books the highest-tier headliners in Las Vegas, with Thursday being the premium mid-week option for an equivalent experience with smaller crowds.

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar: Pool Days, Two-Minute Walk

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace opened May 15, 2026 — eleven days before The Vanderpump Hotel's opening and the same day as EDC festival's opening night. The 46,000-square-foot dayclub venue features two main pools flanked by private plunge pools, a dedicated Skybar with year-round panoramic Las Vegas Strip views, and a bridge connecting directly to OMNIA Nightclub for seamless day-to-night programming within the same Caesars Palace footprint. The opening weekend lineup placed Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol, and Martin Garrix on the first three consecutive days — an opening roster that competes directly with the highest-tier EDC Week programming at Encore Beach Club and Marquee Dayclub. For Vanderpump Hotel guests, OMNIA Dayclub is a 2-minute walk from the hotel's front entrance. The day-to-night pipeline it enables — afternoon pool party at OMNIA Dayclub followed by an evening at OMNIA Nightclub, then walking back to the Vanderpump Hotel at 2 AM — is the most seamless entertainment sequence in Las Vegas without a car. Fisher, Tiësto, Chris Lake, and Alesso are among the confirmed resident acts at OMNIA Dayclub for the 2026 season. The Skybar component is a year-round venue — heated seating, covered sections, and panoramic Strip views — that extends OMNIA Dayclub's programming across seasons when pool temperatures drop below the comfort threshold for outdoor swimming. Even during cooler spring and fall months, the Skybar maintains OMNIA Dayclub as a destination rather than a seasonal venue that closes between October and May.

Marquee Nightclub and Dayclub: 8 Minutes South

Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan are an 8-minute walk south from The Vanderpump Hotel. The Cosmopolitan sits between the Bellagio and Aria on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard, and Marquee's rooftop dayclub offers the best Strip views of any dayclub in the city — the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue is visible in both directions from the pool deck. Marquee Nightclub runs Friday and Saturday with occasional Thursday programming for major headliners. The nightclub's layout includes a main room, a Boombox room with hip-hop programming, and access to the adjoining Cosmopolitan casino floor. The programming genre at Marquee leans toward tech-house and melodic house — the same acts that headline EDC's Circuit Grounds stage — giving it a distinct genre identity from OMNIA's big-room focus. For Vanderpump Hotel guests, the 8-minute walk to Marquee is along a lighted, high-foot-traffic stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard past the Bellagio fountains and the Cosmopolitan's retail arcade — one of the most pleasant walks on the Strip. Rideshare from the Vanderpump Hotel to Marquee takes approximately 4 minutes on a standard night and 8 minutes on peak Friday or Saturday. The walk is almost always faster and avoids rideshare surge pricing. Marquee Dayclub opens Thursday through Sunday during pool season, with extended programming during major events including EDC Week, Memorial Day, and Fourth of July. The rooftop setting means the pool deck does not benefit from shade infrastructure — arrive by noon for the best temperature window before the direct afternoon sun makes the exposed upper deck uncomfortable in late May and June.

The Complete Vanderpump Hotel Nightlife Itinerary

The Vanderpump Hotel's nightlife itinerary has more options than any comparably sized hotel on the Strip, and structuring the sequence matters. The optimal approach depends on which night of the week you arrive and what genre of music defines your preference. For EDM and progressive house: the Friday-to-Saturday sequence is OMNIA Dayclub from 11 AM to 4 PM (walk 2 minutes), dinner at Vanderpump Cocktail Garden (walk 2 minutes), OMNIA Nightclub from 11 PM to 2 AM (walk 2 minutes), then Drai's After Hours from 2 AM to 5 AM (walk to basement). The entire night — pool party, dinner, nightclub, after-hours — happens within a 2-minute radius of the hotel's front entrance. For tech-house and melodic house: walk 8 minutes south to Marquee Dayclub from noon to 5 PM, return to the hotel, dinner at Vanderpump à Paris (5 min walk to Paris Las Vegas), then either OMNIA Nightclub (2 min walk) or Marquee Nightclub (8 min walk) depending on who is headlining, then Drai's After Hours. For hip-hop: the Vanderpump Hotel's basement Drai's After Hours is the strongest hip-hop after-hours option on the Strip. Pre-game the evening at Tao Nightclub at The Venetian (12 minutes north) or Hakkasan at MGM Grand (15 minutes south), then return to Drai's After Hours at 2 AM. The pool-club-afterparty combination is the defining nightlife play at the Vanderpump Hotel, and the geography enables it without transportation friction. For guests who want multiple nights: EDC Week (May 13-18), Memorial Day weekend, and July 4th weekend are the highest-programming weeks of the year — book your stay at least 8 weeks in advance for these dates, as the Vanderpump Hotel's 188 rooms sell out during peak festival season before the venue lineups are even fully announced.

Strip Club Access from The Vanderpump Hotel

Sapphire Las Vegas and Spearmint Rhino are both approximately 5 minutes by rideshare from The Vanderpump Hotel, placing the two largest strip clubs in Las Vegas within easy reach of the hotel's center-Strip location. Sapphire Las Vegas at 3355 Polaris Avenue is the world's largest strip club at 71,000 square feet, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with free limousine pickup available for guest list signups. Spearmint Rhino at 3340 South Highland Drive is fully nude and open to guests 21 and over — one of a small number of fully nude adult venues accessible from the center Strip. The Peppermint Hippo and Crazy Horse 3 are both within a 5-7 minute ride from the Vanderpump Hotel for groups seeking fully nude programming. For groups staying at the Vanderpump Hotel who want to integrate strip clubs into their Las Vegas nightlife: the sequence that works logistically is nightclub first (OMNIA or Marquee), then strip club at 1 AM to 3 AM when strip clubs are at peak programming, then Drai's After Hours for the 3 AM to 6 AM window. This three-venue sequence — nightclub, strip club, after-hours — uses The Vanderpump Hotel's location as the return point at the end of the night and avoids the need for a car at any point in the evening.

The Vanderpump Dining Ecosystem: Pre-Club Dinner Options

The Vanderpump Hotel is the geographic center of Lisa Vanderpump's Las Vegas dining empire, with three Vanderpump-branded venues accessible within a 5-minute walk. The Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace is 2 minutes from the hotel's front entrance — an oasis-style cocktail lounge with signature cocktails, lush botanical design, and the same Vanderpump aesthetic vocabulary that defines the hotel itself. It opens early afternoon and transitions into a full cocktail destination as the evening progresses, making it the natural first stop before OMNIA Nightclub. Vanderpump à Paris at Paris Las Vegas is 5 minutes west on the Strip — a Parisian bistro concept that serves dinner in an old-world courtyard setting before transitioning into a late-night bar. The pricing and atmosphere make it appropriate for pre-club dinner when the group wants something distinct from the casino restaurant standard. On property at The Vanderpump Hotel itself, Giada — Giada De Laurentiis' Italian restaurant with Strip-view terrace seating — remains from the Cromwell era and provides an on-property dinner option with one of the better terrace views in the center-Strip dining landscape. Hell's Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay at Caesars Palace and Nobu at Caesars Palace are both 2-5 minutes from the hotel for groups wanting premium dining before a big nightclub night. The Vanderpump brand's dining options form a coherent ecosystem centered on the hotel: pre-dinner cocktails at Vanderpump Cocktail Garden, dinner at Vanderpump à Paris or Giada, then a direct 2-minute walk to OMNIA Nightclub. The full evening's expenses — cocktails, dinner, nightclub — can stay within the Vanderpump orbit without a car or rideshare.

Guest List Strategy for Vanderpump Hotel Guests

The Vanderpump Hotel's location creates guest list dynamics that differ from hotels further from the nightlife corridor. At OMNIA, the walk from the hotel is 2 minutes, which means there is no rideshare barrier discouraging spontaneous decisions to try for guest list on short notice. The recommended approach for Vanderpump Hotel guests: sign up for guest list at OMNIA, Drai's After Hours, and Soleia simultaneously on arrival day — all three are available through our form. At OMNIA, arrive by 11 PM on non-headliner nights for best guest list availability — earlier on headliner nights when the venue fills faster. At Soleia, the 1,500 capacity makes same-day walkup decisions riskier than at larger dayclubs — sign up in advance and arrive by noon. At Drai's After Hours, guest list is available same-day and walk-in is more accessible than at any standard nightclub because the 1 AM to 7 AM window has a longer admission period. For Marquee and Tao (8-12 minutes away), the rideshare barrier is low enough that planning a night at either is straightforward — but sign up in advance on the same day you plan to attend. For strip clubs, Sapphire's free limousine pickup from the Vanderpump Hotel is available through guest list — this is the most cost-effective access option and eliminates the rideshare cost entirely. The overall strategy for maximizing value from the Vanderpump Hotel's location: use the 2-minute proximity to OMNIA for weeknight decisions that you did not make in advance, use Drai's After Hours as the guaranteed late-night option that is always accessible, and book the high-demand events (EBC Saturday during EDC Week, OMNIA Saturday during Memorial Day, major headliner nights) weeks in advance.

On-Property Nightlife

In the Building

Drai's After Hours

13,000 sq ft after-hours venue in the hotel basement. Four mansion-inspired rooms. Thu–Sun 1 AM–7 AM.

Soleia Rooftop Dayclub

65,000 sq ft rooftop, 3 pools, 9 bungalows with private dipping pools. Tue–Sun 11 AM–6 PM.

Marquee Nightclub

The Cosmopolitan — 8 min walk

Tech-house and melodic house. Fri–Sat, rooftop Strip views from Marquee Dayclub.

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Vanderpump Hotel Nightlife Questions

Does The Vanderpump Hotel have a nightclub?

The Vanderpump Hotel has Drai's After Hours in the basement — one of Las Vegas's most acclaimed after-hours venues, running Thursday through Sunday from 1 AM to 7 AM. For standard nightclub programming, OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is a 2-minute walk and Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is 8 minutes south. Between OMNIA and Drai's After Hours, Vanderpump Hotel guests have nightclub and after-hours access six nights per week without leaving the immediate block.

What is Drai's After Hours at The Vanderpump Hotel?

Drai's After Hours is a 13,000 square foot after-hours venue in the basement of The Vanderpump Hotel, divided into four mansion-inspired rooms with distinct programming: two electronic music rooms, one hip-hop room, and a premium hookah lounge. It operates Thursday through Sunday from 1 AM to 7 AM under an after-hours license that allows alcohol service beyond standard last call. The venue draws Las Vegas nightlife industry workers, touring DJs playing second sets, and dedicated night owls who treat 4 AM as prime-time. Cover runs $30 to $50 for general admission, with walk-in becoming more flexible after 3 AM.

Is OMNIA Nightclub walkable from The Vanderpump Hotel?

Yes. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is 2 minutes walking distance from The Vanderpump Hotel's main entrance at 3595 South Las Vegas Boulevard. The walk goes through the adjacent plaza area between the properties. Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is 8 minutes south. Tao Nightclub at The Venetian is approximately 12 minutes north along Las Vegas Boulevard. The Vanderpump Hotel's center-Strip location makes four major nightclubs accessible without a car.

Does The Vanderpump Hotel have a pool and dayclub?

Yes. Soleia is the 65,000-square-foot rooftop dayclub on the 11th floor of The Vanderpump Hotel, opened May 26, 2026 alongside the hotel. The venue features three pools, nine private bungalows with dipping pool access, 13 mezzanine cabanas with panoramic Strip views, and over 40 daybeds. Music programming spans R&B, EDM, and Top 40. Soleia operates Tuesday through Sunday from 11 AM to 6 PM at a 1,500-person capacity. OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at adjacent Caesars Palace is a 2-minute walk and opened 11 days before Soleia on May 15, 2026.

When did The Vanderpump Hotel open?

The Vanderpump Hotel opened on May 26, 2026, transforming the former Cromwell Las Vegas. The 188-room boutique property was designed by Lisa Vanderpump and her creative partner Nick Alain, featuring the signature Vanderpump aesthetic: moss-green walls, dusty lilac accents, jewel-toned cabinetry, and plush layered textures. Standard king rooms start at $419 per night, with signature suites from approximately $850. A $45-per-night resort fee applies.

Is The Vanderpump Hotel worth it for a nightlife trip?

For guests whose Las Vegas trip is primarily organized around nightlife, The Vanderpump Hotel is the most logistically optimized address on the Strip. Drai's After Hours is in the building. OMNIA Nightclub and OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar are 2 minutes away. Soleia is accessible via hotel elevator. Marquee Nightclub and Dayclub are 8 minutes south. The Vanderpump Cocktail Garden pre-game spot is 2 minutes at Caesars. The transportation tax — surge pricing at 2 AM, ride wait times — is largely eliminated. You pay a premium over budget Strip options, but the proximity to nightlife venues eliminates the friction costs that add up across a multi-night stay.

Can I get free limo pickup from The Vanderpump Hotel to a strip club?

Yes. Sapphire Las Vegas offers free limousine pickup for guest list signups — the limo picks up directly from The Vanderpump Hotel entrance. Sapphire is approximately 5 minutes from the hotel by car. Sign up for guest list through our form specifying The Vanderpump Hotel as your pickup location. The free limo service is available on nights when the strip club operates, which is 24 hours daily at Sapphire. The service eliminates the rideshare cost to the strip club entirely for groups of any size.

What happened to Drai's Nightclub and Drai's Beachclub at The Cromwell?

The Cromwell Las Vegas became The Vanderpump Hotel in May 2026 in a complete property transformation. Drai's Beachclub on the rooftop was redesigned as Soleia — Lisa Vanderpump's dayclub concept. Drai's After Hours in the basement was retained under the same name and continues to operate Thursday through Sunday from 1 AM to 7 AM. Drai's Nightclub (the standard nightclub format) transitioned as part of the property transformation — after-hours programming at the property is now exclusively through Drai's After Hours. For Drai's-brand nightclub programming, the Drai's brand continues at the After Hours venue.

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