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LAVO Nightclub

Mediterranean-Inspired Nightclub & Lounge at The Palazzo

The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort · 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Key Facts

LAVO Nightclub — Quick Facts

Age

21+

Cover

Normally $25-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list

Location

3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Hours

Tue–Sat, 11 PM – 5 AM (Fri–Sat doors open at 10 PM)

Free Entry

Guest List Available

Dress Code

Upscale nightclub attire. Collared shirts and dress shoes for men. No athletic wear, sandals, or casual T-shirts.

Cover:Normally $25-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
Hours:Tue–Sat, 11 PM – 5 AM (Fri–Sat doors open at 10 PM)
Dress Code:Upscale nightclub attire. Collared shirts and dress shoes for men. No athletic wear, sandals, or casual T-shirts.
Size:20,000 sq ft
Capacity:700
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About LAVO Nightclub

LAVO Nightclub is a 20,000+ square foot Mediterranean-inspired venue inside The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort, combining an acclaimed Italian restaurant, lounge, and nightclub under one roof. Dramatic vaulted arches, domed ceilings, and dark chocolate textures create an intimate atmosphere around a central dance floor, with a Strip-view balcony perfect for hookah service. Operating under the Tao Group portfolio since its 2009 opening, LAVO benefits from the same hospitality infrastructure that runs TAO Nightclub, Marquee, and Hakkasan — professional hosting, coordinated bottle presentations, and the organizational consistency that eliminates the friction common at smaller independent venues. Music programming focuses on hip-hop, house, and Top 40 with open-format DJs most nights and occasional guest bookings that bring the energy closer to a headliner experience. The 700-person capacity makes LAVO one of the smallest venues in the Tao Group portfolio, which is precisely its competitive advantage — unlike the 2,500-person rooms at Marquee and Hakkasan, LAVO fills quickly and creates an intimate density on the dance floor that makes every night feel like a private event regardless of the headliner. The restaurant portion opens for dinner at 5 PM and remains available to nightclub guests throughout the evening, allowing for a pre-club dinner in the same building without coordinating transportation. The Strip-view balcony with hookah service is one of the most unique amenities in Las Vegas nightlife — an outdoor perch above the Strip mid-casino floor where bottle service can continue with fresh air and a panoramic view rather than the full indoor nightclub environment. Tuesday and Wednesday at LAVO are accessible midweek alternatives with lower minimums and a more relaxed guest list policy, making them ideal for groups who want Tao Group production quality without peak-Saturday pricing. The Venetian Resort corridor gives LAVO guests immediate access to Grand Canal Shoppes dining and the casino floor between dinner service and nightclub opening, creating a natural pre-club itinerary within a single building without requiring any transit. The venue draws a repeat local following alongside tourist traffic — visitors who have experienced the full roster of Strip megaclubs often return to LAVO specifically for the human-scale environment and the consistent Tao Group hosting quality.

Located at The Venetian Resort & Palazzo

Highlights

  • 20,000+ sq ft Mediterranean-inspired venue
  • Restaurant + lounge + nightclub under one roof
  • Vaulted arched ceilings and domed dance floor
  • Strip-view balcony with hookah service
  • Intimate 700-person capacity for an upscale vibe

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What to Expect at LAVO Nightclub

The Vibe

Mediterranean-inspired nightclub and restaurant combo at The Palazzo — vaulted arched ceilings, intimate 700-person dance floor, and a Strip-view balcony with hookah. A Tao Group signature that blends fine dining with upscale nightlife, where the restaurant-to-nightclub transition at 11 PM is seamless and the 20,000 sq ft venue manages to feel both grand and intimate simultaneously. The dark chocolate and aged-wood aesthetic contrasts with the marble and glass elsewhere in The Venetian resort, giving LAVO a distinctly warmer, more European feel than its megaclub neighbors on the same Strip block. The crowd skews upscale and mixed — hotel guests from The Venetian and Palazzo, couples celebrating, and nightlife regulars who prefer Tao Group quality at a smaller, more manageable scale. The DJ programming is reliably strong without the production arms race of venues four times the size, and the 700-person capacity means the dance floor is genuinely packed on weekends rather than echoing.

Music

Hip Hop, House, Top 40

Best Nights

Friday and Saturday for the biggest DJ sets. Tuesday and Wednesday are more intimate.

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Peak Hours

12:00 AM – 2:30 AM

Drink Prices

Mixed drinks $16–24, Beers $12–16, Bottles from $500

Bottle Service

Starting at $500

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Parking

Self-parking at The Venetian Resort garage (complimentary for hotel guests, $10-20 for visitors). Valet at Venetian main entrance ($35+).

Rideshare

Rideshare dropoff at The Venetian Resort main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. LAVO is inside The Palazzo tower — follow signs from the casino floor.

Guest List Rules

Women receive complimentary entry all night at LAVO Nightclub with guest list. Men receive complimentary entry before midnight with an even or better female-to-male ratio — your group must have equal or more women than men at check-in. Men in groups that do not meet the ratio requirement are typically directed to a table reservation rather than general admission; table minimums at LAVO start at $500 and replace the ratio check-in requirement for male-heavy or all-male groups seeking guaranteed entry. Guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on the day of your visit; you must also arrive by 1:00 AM to qualify for guest list admission. Register via NoCoverVegas with your name, group size, and date — confirmation arrives by text within minutes. Access LAVO by entering through The Venetian Resort casino floor on the Palazzo tower side and following directional signage past the casino gaming area to the LAVO entrance — the venue sits off the casino floor rather than at a street-level entrance. Dress code is strictly enforced at the Palazzo corridor entrance: collared shirts and dress shoes required for men, no athletic wear, sneakers, sandals, or casual T-shirts regardless of gender. LAVO operates Thursday through Saturday with the latest hours (Fri–Sat doors open at 10 PM, closing at 5 AM); Tuesday and Wednesday evenings have more relaxed ratio enforcement and lower minimums — the most accessible options for groups that skew male-heavy. Maximum 10 guests per single guest list submission; submit separately for larger parties. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required.

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Cover Charge Info

LAVO NightclubCover Charge & Free Entry

LAVO Nightclub typically charges $25-40 at the door for general admission. The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the cover charge entirely — sign up below for free entry.

How much is cover at LAVO Nightclub?

General admission cover charge at LAVO Nightclub typically ranges from $25-40 per person, depending on the night, event, and performing DJ. Holiday weekends and special events like New Year's Eve or EDC week can push cover prices even higher, sometimes exceeding $100 at the door. Women generally pay less than men at the door, but both can avoid the cover entirely by signing up for the free NoCoverVegas guest list before arriving.

How to get free entry at LAVO Nightclub?

The easiest way to get free entry at LAVO Nightclub is through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Free entry for women all night, men free before midnight (save $25-40). Simply fill out the guest list form on this page with your name, group size, and date — you'll receive a text confirmation within minutes. Show up before the guest list cutoff time, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in without paying cover. No app download, no tickets, no hidden fees.

Is the LAVO Nightclub guest list really free?

Yes — the LAVO Nightclub guest list through NoCoverVegas is completely free with no hidden costs, no minimum spend requirement, and no obligation to purchase anything once inside. You skip the general admission cover charge ($25-40) and enter through the guest list line, which is typically faster than the GA line. The only requirements are arriving before the guest list cutoff time and meeting the venue's dress code: Upscale nightclub attire required — collared shirts and dress shoes for men, no athletic wear or sandals.

What's included with the LAVO Nightclub guest list?

The NoCoverVegas guest list at LAVO Nightclub includes free entry (no cover charge), priority access through the guest list line, and entry for your entire group. Even or better female-to-male ratio required. Arrive before midnight on guest list for best access. Once inside, you have full access to all public areas of the venue including the dance floor, bars, and any open rooms. Bottle service and VIP tables are separate and can be arranged through NoCoverVegas for an additional cost.

Does the LAVO Nightclub cover charge change on holidays or special events?

Yes — cover charges at LAVO Nightclub increase significantly on holiday weekends and major event weeks. New Year's Eve, Halloween, Valentine's Day, Memorial Day weekend, EDC Week (May), and major convention weeks like CES and SEMA all command premium door prices — sometimes two to three times the standard rate, occasionally exceeding $100 per person. The most reliable way to avoid elevated holiday cover charges is the NoCoverVegas guest list, which provides free entry regardless of the night or event. Submit your guest list reservation in advance for busy dates to guarantee your spot.

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What Sets It Apart

What Makes LAVO Nightclub Unique

LAVO Nightclub at The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort is the smallest-footprint Tao Group nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip and the only one in the Tao portfolio that programs live DJ sets in a room under 1,000 capacity — a scale that produces a qualitatively different experience than the 2,500-person rooms at Marquee and Hakkasan. The 700-person capacity fills quickly on Friday and Saturday nights, creating the packed dance floor energy of a nightclub operating at genuine capacity rather than the vast sea of the mega-clubs where the crowd fills only a fraction of the floor at peak. Opened in 2009 and consistently operated since, LAVO is the longest-running Tao Group nightclub property in Las Vegas — a 15-year track record at the same address that implies consistent quality management rather than the renovation cycles and rebrand events that periodically reset venue identities elsewhere in the Strip. The Italian restaurant component at LAVO is a separate Tao Group operation from the nightclub — dinner service begins at 5 PM and runs independently of the nightclub floor — which means the restaurant-to-nightclub transition at LAVO happens within a single building through a managed Tao Group hospitality pipeline. Groups who have a Tao Group host through NoCoverVegas arrive with a relationship already established: the same Tao Group infrastructure that manages Marquee table service manages LAVO table service, which means the host continuity and organizational consistency apply regardless of which Tao property the group visits. The Strip-view balcony at LAVO with hookah service is a functional amenity rather than a decorative one — hookah service runs throughout the nightclub hours on the balcony, positioned above the Strip corridor with sightlines north and south along Las Vegas Boulevard. The Mediterranean design — vaulted arched ceilings, domed center floor, dark chocolate wood tones — creates an environment aesthetically distinct from the LED production mega-clubs at comparable or larger scale: the room works as architecture rather than depending on lighting design to generate atmosphere. Tuesday and Wednesday programming at LAVO provides access to the Tao Group hospitality standard and the Mediterranean room environment during the Strip's lowest-demand window, with the most accessible entry terms and table minimums of the week.

Group Experiences

Planning a Group Night at LAVO Nightclub

Groups planning a night at LAVO Nightclub operate within a specific structural advantage that the Tao Group's Palazzo location provides: the option to treat dinner and the nightclub as a single coordinated experience rather than two separate events with separate logistics, timing, and check-ins. LAVO's Italian restaurant opens for dinner at 5 PM and runs through the evening as the nightclub floor activates at 11 PM; the Tao Group hospitality team coordinates both, meaning a group with a restaurant booking and a nightclub table reservation operates within one managed evening rather than two independent venue visits. For groups who want the full LAVO experience — the Mediterranean restaurant atmosphere, the Palazzo casino setting, the Italian dinner program, and the nightclub transition — the 8 PM dinner window allows an unhurried meal before the late-night crowd arrives, with the group already inside the building as the nightclub floor opens. The same Tao Group host who manages the dinner reservation manages the nightclub table service, so there is no re-introduction, no new negotiation, and no second check-in at a different entrance. The group moves between dinner and nightclub as a continuous evening managed by the same team.

The 700-person capacity is the single most important operational fact about LAVO for group planning. At 700 people, the nightclub fills to genuine crowd density on Friday and Saturday without reaching the overwhelming crowd pressure of 2,500-person venues. A group of 10 at LAVO maintains visual contact across the dance floor, can navigate between the bar, the dance floor, and the Strip-view balcony in under three minutes, and spends the night together rather than fragmenting into sub-groups that lose each other in the crowd. For groups who have experienced the fragmentation problem at XS or Hakkasan — where the crowd density at peak hours separates members and the group spends the night individually rather than collectively — the 700-person scale at LAVO is the corrective. The same crowd energy exists, the same DJ programming quality exists, but the room is sized for a group night rather than against it.

The Strip-view balcony with hookah service is the LAVO feature most groups underestimate when planning the evening. The balcony sits above Las Vegas Boulevard with sightlines north and south along the corridor — The Venetian's Renaissance facade visible in one direction, the Wynn and Encore towers visible in the other. Hookah service runs on the balcony through the nightclub hours, creating an outdoor extension of the table service that the indoor floor does not provide. For groups that want a rotation between the dance floor and an outdoor environment over the course of an evening — the same rotation that drives group movement at Cheri Rooftop or EBC at Night — the LAVO balcony provides that option without requiring a venue change or a separate outdoor admission. Groups at a bottle service table on the nightclub floor can request balcony access as part of the service arc rather than being confined to the indoor position. Tuesday and Wednesday nights at LAVO have the most balcony availability and the most relaxed table access terms — the outdoor view and hookah service are available in their fullest form on the off-peak nights when the nightclub is not at Friday-Saturday demand.

The Tuesday and Wednesday calendar at LAVO is the most underutilized planning option on the Tao Group nightclub roster for groups visiting Las Vegas mid-week. LAVO operates Tuesday through Saturday, which means it is open when Marquee, XS, Hakkasan, and OMNIA are closed — the Strip's primary nightlife options all run Thursday through Saturday at minimum. A group visiting Las Vegas on a Tuesday whose members want a Tao Group nightclub experience with table service, a working DJ, and the Mediterranean room design has exactly one option: LAVO on Tuesday night. The terms on Tuesday and Wednesday include the most accessible entry ratios of the week, the lowest table minimums available, and the most direct service from the host team whose attention is less fragmented than on a Saturday with a full house. Groups on four-night Las Vegas trips who have one or two weeknight evenings to fill outside the Thursday-Saturday peak window should plan LAVO as their Tuesday or Wednesday nightclub anchor — it is the one Strip Tao Group nightclub running full programming those nights.

The Venetian Resort context provides group access advantages that extend beyond LAVO's floor. The Grand Canal Shoppes dining options, the Venetian Palazzo casino floor, and the brand's full gaming amenity run concurrently with any evening that includes LAVO. Groups who want to move between casino gaming, the Grand Canal Shoppes promenade, and the nightclub within a single resort complex have The Venetian Resort structure organized to support that rotation without transit coordination. The Palazzo tower entrance, the casino floor access points, and the LAVO nightclub entrance are all within a manageable indoor circuit that Las Vegas weather does not affect regardless of the season.

Insider Tips

LAVO Nightclub Insider Tips

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    The Strip-view balcony with hookah service is the most underbooked LAVO feature on peak nights — request balcony time through your server at arrival, as the setup is managed separately from the indoor bar and benefits from advance notice. The best balcony window is between 11 PM and midnight before the indoor floor reaches full density.

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    Tuesday and Wednesday are the best nights for male-heavy groups — ratio enforcement is meaningfully more relaxed than the Friday-Saturday standard, and LAVO is the only Tao Group nightclub operating those nights, so the host team is less fragmented and table availability is higher.

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    The LAVO Italian restaurant accepts the same Tao Group host relationship as the nightclub — a 7 or 8 PM dinner reservation coordinated through NoCoverVegas transitions directly to the nightclub floor at 11 PM with the same host managing both phases, eliminating the second check-in and the logistics gap between dining and nightclub.

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    LAVO's 700-person capacity fills to genuine crowd density by 12:30 AM on Fridays and Saturdays — the floor energy feels like a true packed room rather than the partial-capacity diffusion of larger venues. Groups targeting peak LAVO energy should plan arrival no later than midnight to claim their section before the room reaches maximum density.

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    Hookah service on the balcony uses a separate service team from the indoor floor — coordinate the hookah setup at arrival with your server rather than waiting until mid-evening when the balcony team is managing multiple requests and setup timing extends.

Celebrity & VIP Culture

Why LAVO NightclubAttracts Entertainment Industry & Sports VIPs

LAVO Nightclub at The Palazzo has operated since 2009 under the Tao Group's Las Vegas hospitality infrastructure — the organizational network that manages Marquee, TAO, and connected restaurant programs across The Venetian Resort and Cosmopolitan. That Tao Group context provides the institutional celebrity pathway that independent venue operators cannot replicate: high-profile guests who move through the Tao network between properties do so within a single managed VIP relationship rather than navigating separate venue contacts at each stop. Las Vegas entertainment figures, music performers on multi-date Venetian Resort cycles, and professional athletes whose schedules align with the center-Strip corridor gravitate toward LAVO when the 700-person intimate scale is preferable to the full Marquee or TAO production environment on a given evening.

The Italian restaurant component creates a celebrity dining-to-nightclub pathway that Tao Group uses to manage high-profile client evenings across multiple hours without public re-entry. The restaurant at 5 PM provides a private dinner window well before the nightclub floor activates at 11 PM — guests with a Tao Group host can transition from a closed restaurant dinner session to the nightclub VIP section through the same organizational relationship, never navigating a public queue between the two phases. Las Vegas entertainers finishing afternoon or early evening obligations at The Venetian Resort — casino events, press appearances, award dinners — use the LAVO dinner-to-nightclub format as the most efficient structure for extending into a nightclub evening without rebuilding logistics mid-night.

The Tuesday and Wednesday operating window has generated a specific LAVO celebrity sub-category: performers with extended Las Vegas residency programs who finish their Tuesday or Wednesday shows and choose LAVO as the after-show destination. The relaxed ratio enforcement, lower crowd density, and heightened host attention on those nights produces a room dynamic more conducive to extended social interaction for guests who have just come from performing to large audiences of their own. The Mediterranean aesthetic at LAVO — vaulted arched ceilings, domed floors, dark chocolate wood tones — also attracts entertainment figures whose professional context includes European club environments and who prefer LAVO's architectural warmth over the glass-and-LED production format dominant elsewhere on the Strip.

How It Compares

LAVO Nightclub vs Other Las Vegas Nightclubs

LAVO vs TAO Nightclub

TAO Nightclub at The Venetian Resort is the immediately adjacent Tao Group property sharing the same resort campus. TAO at approximately 20,000 square feet and 1,500-person capacity is the larger, higher-energy Tao Las Vegas property — an Asian-inspired multi-level nightclub with the signature Buddha reflecting pool and the hip-hop and EDM programming that has driven its reputation since 2005. TAO is the Tao Group flagship by brand recognition and production scale.

LAVO is the intimate alternative on the same campus. At 700 people versus TAO's 1,500, LAVO fills to genuine crowd density at half the attendance TAO requires to generate equivalent energy. The Mediterranean Italian aesthetic is architecturally distinct from TAO's Asian-themed design — vaulted arches and dark wood versus Buddha imagery and reflecting pools. Groups choosing between TAO and LAVO on the same Venetian campus are choosing between two different architectural identities and two different crowd scales. The restaurant-to-nightclub integrated format is LAVO's functional advantage: TAO does not operate a connected dinner component with the same Tao Group host continuity. Groups planning a dinner-and-nightclub evening at The Venetian Resort should use LAVO; groups wanting the larger crowd and TAO brand recognition should choose TAO.

LAVO vs Marquee Nightclub

Marquee at The Cosmopolitan is the Tao Group's largest Las Vegas nightclub — 60,000 square feet, 3,000-person capacity, and the most significant headliner DJ residency program in the Tao portfolio. Marquee represents the maximum-scale Tao Group experience: full production, celebrity DJ residencies, multiple rooms, and the Dayclub pool component. For groups whose priority is maximum Tao Group production scale, Marquee has no peer within the portfolio.

LAVO's position against Marquee is entirely scale preference. At 700 people versus 3,000, LAVO delivers the same Tao Group hospitality infrastructure — same organizational consistency, same host relationship, same service quality — in a room where group cohesion is maintained and DJ energy reaches the full audience without the crowd diffusion of a 60,000-square-foot floor. Groups who have attended Marquee on prior Las Vegas visits and experienced crowd fragmentation — losing group members at peak 3,000-person density — often find LAVO delivers the Tao Group experience they sought at Marquee but at a scale where the group night actually works. The Strip-view balcony and the restaurant integration are LAVO-specific features Marquee does not offer in equivalent form.

LAVO vs Hakkasan

Hakkasan at MGM Grand is the primary non-Tao Group competitor for the center-Strip upscale nightclub demographic. At 80,000 square feet with the most technically sophisticated LED production in Las Vegas, Hakkasan competes with TAO and Marquee for group nightclub spend. LAVO versus Hakkasan is a format comparison: Hakkasan is a multi-level indoor production nightclub with no outdoor component; LAVO is a 700-person Mediterranean room with a Strip-view balcony and restaurant integration. The Tao Group organizational consistency at LAVO is the most direct answer to Hakkasan's superior production scale — groups who want hospitality management quality over LED spectacle choose the Tao infrastructure. Groups who want maximum LED production and four-level nightclub complexity choose Hakkasan.

The Decision Matrix

Choose LAVO when: the 700-person intimate scale is the priority over production spectacle; the restaurant-to-nightclub integrated dinner format at The Palazzo is the evening structure; the Strip-view balcony with hookah service is a desired amenity; Tuesday or Wednesday Tao Group nightclub access with the most relaxed entry terms is the scheduling driver; or the Mediterranean aesthetic and European-style intimate nightclub environment is preferred over the American mega-club format. Choose TAO for the Tao Group flagship with higher capacity and Asian aesthetic on the same campus. Choose Marquee for maximum Tao Group production scale and headliner residency programming. Choose Hakkasan for the largest multi-level indoor nightclub production. All four venues are accessible on the NoCoverVegas guest list with free or reduced entry terms.

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LAVO Nightclub — FAQ

What kind of music does LAVO Nightclub play?

LAVO programs hip-hop, house, and Top 40 open-format DJs on most nights, with occasional headliner guest bookings that bring nationally recognized talent. The format is intentionally accessible — Tao Group programs LAVO to appeal to a broad demographic range at an intimate 700-person scale rather than EDM-specialist programming calibrated for 2,500-person mega-club floors. The open-format structure means the DJ covers multiple genres across a single set rather than committing to one extended genre mode, which suits groups with mixed music preferences better than EDM-specific venues nearby. Friday and Saturday have the most significant DJ bookings; Tuesday and Wednesday run resident open-format DJs.

How does the LAVO Italian restaurant connect to the nightclub experience?

LAVO's Italian restaurant is a Tao Group property on the same floor as the nightclub at The Palazzo. Dinner service begins at 5 PM and runs independently through the evening as the nightclub activates at 11 PM. Groups booking through NoCoverVegas can coordinate a dinner reservation at 7 or 8 PM that transitions directly to the nightclub floor at 11 PM within a single building, managed by the same Tao Group host. No external transportation, no second venue check-in, no rebuilt group logistics between dining and nightclub — the evening is a single continuous experience within the Palazzo corridor. The restaurant-to-nightclub format makes LAVO the only Tao Group Las Vegas nightclub where a full multi-course dinner and a nightclub experience combine in one address.

What is the ratio requirement at LAVO and how does it affect groups?

Men receive complimentary entry before midnight at LAVO with an even or better female-to-male ratio — equal or more women than men at check-in. Male-heavy or all-male groups have two options: booking a bottle service table ($500 minimum), which bypasses the ratio requirement for any group on any night; or visiting Tuesday or Wednesday, when ratio enforcement is significantly more relaxed than the Friday-Saturday standard. LAVO operates Tuesday through Saturday, giving male-heavy groups two nights per week with more accessible terms. Friday and Saturday ratio enforcement is strictest — all-male groups without table reservations pay the walk-up cover rate of $25 to $40 without guest list savings.

What is the Strip-view balcony with hookah service at LAVO?

LAVO's Strip-view balcony is an outdoor extension of the main nightclub floor with sightlines north and south along Las Vegas Boulevard — The Venetian facade visible in one direction, the Wynn and Encore towers in the other. Hookah service runs on the balcony during all nightclub operating hours, creating an outdoor social environment distinct from the indoor dance floor. Groups at a bottle service table inside can request balcony access as part of their service arc, migrating between the indoor floor and the outdoor balcony without leaving their service relationship. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings have the most balcony availability and the most accessible hookah setup timing due to lower peak demand.

Why is LAVO's 700-person capacity important for group planning?

The 700-person maximum is LAVO's most practically important operational feature for groups. At 700 people, the nightclub fills to genuine crowd density on Friday and Saturday — the dance floor is packed rather than partially occupied, DJ energy lands with the audience intensity that larger rooms dilute. A group of 10 at LAVO maintains visual contact across the dance floor and can navigate between the bar, the dance floor, and the Strip-view balcony in under three minutes. Groups that have experienced crowd fragmentation at XS or Hakkasan — where the group separates at peak density and spends the night as individuals in a 5,000-plus-person floor — find LAVO's 700-person scale prevents fragmentation while still delivering genuine nightclub energy.

Is LAVO open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays when other Strip nightclubs are closed?

Yes — LAVO operates Tuesday through Saturday, making it one of the very few Strip nightclubs running full programming on Tuesday and Wednesday. On those nights, it is the only Tao Group Las Vegas nightclub with a live DJ and full nightclub service. Terms on Tuesday and Wednesday include the most accessible ratio enforcement of the week, the lowest table minimums, and the most attentive host service because the team is managing a fraction of the Friday-Saturday guest count. Groups visiting Las Vegas mid-week who want Tao Group nightclub quality should book LAVO on Tuesday or Wednesday — it is the one correct answer for Tao Group hospitality outside the Thursday-Saturday window.

Where is LAVO Nightclub located?

LAVO Nightclub is located at 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, inside The Venetian Resort. The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort. The venue is accessible by rideshare, taxi, or personal vehicle. If you're staying on the Las Vegas Strip, most rideshare services will drop you off directly at the entrance. Parking is available at The Venetian Resort for guests who prefer to drive.

What are LAVO Nightclub hours of operation?

LAVO Nightclub is open Tue–Sat, 11 PM – 5 AM (Fri–Sat doors open at 10 PM). Hours may vary on holidays and during special events like EDC Week, New Year's Eve, or major conventions. It's always a good idea to check the current schedule before heading out, especially on weeknights when some venues may close earlier than usual. Guest list check-in typically begins when doors open.

How much does it cost to get into LAVO Nightclub?

Normally $25-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. Cover charges at Las Vegas nightclubs can fluctuate significantly depending on the night of the week, whether a special event or celebrity DJ is performing, and the time of year. Holiday weekends and major convention weeks often see higher door prices. The most reliable way to avoid cover charges entirely is to sign up for the free NoCoverVegas guest list before you arrive.

What is the dress code at LAVO Nightclub?

Upscale nightclub attire. Collared shirts and dress shoes for men. No athletic wear, sandals, or casual T-shirts.. Las Vegas nightclubs enforce dress codes strictly at the door, and being turned away after waiting in line is a common experience for underprepared guests. For men, collared shirts, dress shoes, and well-fitted jeans or slacks are the safest bet. Women have more flexibility but should aim for upscale nightlife attire. Avoid athletic wear, flip-flops, excessively baggy clothing, and visible logos or sports jerseys.

Can I get free entry to LAVO Nightclub?

Yes — the easiest way to get free entry to LAVO Nightclub is through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Sign up using the form on this page with your name, date, and group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with check-in details. Arrive before the guest list cutoff time, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in without paying cover. There are no hidden fees, no minimum spend requirements, and no obligation to purchase anything once inside.

How do I get on the LAVO Nightclub guest list?

Getting on the LAVO Nightclub guest list through NoCoverVegas takes about 30 seconds. Fill out the guest list form on this page with your first name, last name, phone number, the date you want to go, and your group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with your reservation details and the guest list cutoff time. On the night of your visit, arrive at LAVO Nightclub before the cutoff, give your name at the guest list entrance, and enjoy free entry for your entire group.

What are the guest list rules at LAVO Nightclub?

Women receive complimentary entry all night at LAVO Nightclub with guest list. Men receive complimentary entry before midnight with an even or better female-to-male ratio — your group must have equal or more women than men at check-in. Men in groups that do not meet the ratio requirement are typically directed to a table reservation rather than general admission; table minimums at LAVO start at $500 and replace the ratio check-in requirement for male-heavy or all-male groups seeking guaranteed entry. Guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on the day of your visit; you must also arrive by 1:00 AM to qualify for guest list admission. Register via NoCoverVegas with your name, group size, and date — confirmation arrives by text within minutes. Access LAVO by entering through The Venetian Resort casino floor on the Palazzo tower side and following directional signage past the casino gaming area to the LAVO entrance — the venue sits off the casino floor rather than at a street-level entrance. Dress code is strictly enforced at the Palazzo corridor entrance: collared shirts and dress shoes required for men, no athletic wear, sneakers, sandals, or casual T-shirts regardless of gender. LAVO operates Thursday through Saturday with the latest hours (Fri–Sat doors open at 10 PM, closing at 5 AM); Tuesday and Wednesday evenings have more relaxed ratio enforcement and lower minimums — the most accessible options for groups that skew male-heavy. Maximum 10 guests per single guest list submission; submit separately for larger parties. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required.. These rules are standard across most Las Vegas nightclubs and are designed to manage capacity and maintain the venue's atmosphere. Following the guest list guidelines ensures a smooth check-in experience. If your group composition changes after signing up, you can submit a new guest list entry with updated details through NoCoverVegas at no cost.

How much is bottle service at LAVO Nightclub?

Starting at $500. Bottle service pricing at LAVO Nightclub varies depending on the table location, night of the week, and performing artist. Prime tables near the DJ booth or dance floor command higher minimums than those in quieter sections. Your bottle service package includes a dedicated table, a VIP host, mixers, and expedited entry. Contact NoCoverVegas for a personalized quote based on your group size and preferred date.

What kind of music does LAVO Nightclub play?

LAVO Nightclub features Hip Hop, House, Top 40. The music style can vary depending on the night of the week and the performing artist. Headliner DJ nights tend to lean heavily into the DJ's signature genre, while open-format nights feature a broader mix of music styles. Check the events calendar for specific DJ lineups and theme nights to find the sound that matches your taste.

What are the best nights to go to LAVO Nightclub?

Friday and Saturday for the biggest DJ sets. Tuesday and Wednesday are more intimate.. Friday and Saturday are the busiest and most energetic nights at nearly every Las Vegas nightclub, with the biggest DJ talent and highest cover charges. Weeknight events often feature strong lineups at lower prices with shorter lines. If you're on a budget or prefer a less crowded experience, Thursday and Sunday nights offer excellent value. Sign up for the guest list regardless of which night you choose to guarantee free entry.

How much are drinks at LAVO Nightclub?

Mixed drinks $16–24, Beers $12–16, Bottles from $500. Drink prices at Las Vegas nightclubs are notably higher than typical bars, which is standard across the industry. Cocktails and mixed drinks tend to be the most expensive, while beer offers a relatively more affordable option. There is no drink minimum when entering on the guest list. If you want to manage your budget, consider pre-gaming responsibly at your hotel before heading out and pacing yourself throughout the night.

What is the age requirement at LAVO Nightclub?

All guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter LAVO Nightclub. A valid government-issued photo ID is required at the door — acceptable forms include a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. International visitors should bring their passport as the primary form of identification, since foreign driver's licenses may not be accepted at all venues. There are no exceptions to the age policy, even for guests on the guest list.

What should I expect at LAVO Nightclub?

LAVO Nightclub is a 20,000+ square foot Mediterranean-inspired venue inside The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort, combining an acclaimed Italian restaurant, lounge, and nightclub under one roof. Dramatic vaulted arches, domed ceilings, and dark chocolate textures create an intimate atmosphere around a central dance floor, with a Strip-view balcony perfect for hookah service. Operating under the Tao Group portfolio since its 2009 opening, LAVO benefits from the same hospitality infrastructure that runs TAO Nightclub, Marquee, and Hakkasan — professional hosting, coordinated bottle presentations, and the organizational consistency that eliminates the friction common at smaller independent venues. Music programming focuses on hip-hop, house, and Top 40 with open-format DJs most nights and occasional guest bookings that bring the energy closer to a headliner experience. The 700-person capacity makes LAVO one of the smallest venues in the Tao Group portfolio, which is precisely its competitive advantage — unlike the 2,500-person rooms at Marquee and Hakkasan, LAVO fills quickly and creates an intimate density on the dance floor that makes every night feel like a private event regardless of the headliner. The restaurant portion opens for dinner at 5 PM and remains available to nightclub guests throughout the evening, allowing for a pre-club dinner in the same building without coordinating transportation. The Strip-view balcony with hookah service is one of the most unique amenities in Las Vegas nightlife — an outdoor perch above the Strip mid-casino floor where bottle service can continue with fresh air and a panoramic view rather than the full indoor nightclub environment. Tuesday and Wednesday at LAVO are accessible midweek alternatives with lower minimums and a more relaxed guest list policy, making them ideal for groups who want Tao Group production quality without peak-Saturday pricing. The Venetian Resort corridor gives LAVO guests immediate access to Grand Canal Shoppes dining and the casino floor between dinner service and nightclub opening, creating a natural pre-club itinerary within a single building without requiring any transit. The venue draws a repeat local following alongside tourist traffic — visitors who have experienced the full roster of Strip megaclubs often return to LAVO specifically for the human-scale environment and the consistent Tao Group hosting quality. 20,000+ sq ft Mediterranean-inspired venue. Restaurant + lounge + nightclub under one roof. Vaulted arched ceilings and domed dance floor. Once inside, you'll find a high-energy atmosphere with professional sound and lighting systems, multiple bars, and a large dance floor. The DJ booth is the focal point, with resident and guest DJs performing sets that typically run from 10:30 PM until close. Plan to arrive early if you want to secure a good spot near the action.

What time should I arrive at LAVO Nightclub?

For guest list entry, plan to arrive at LAVO Nightclub before the guest list cutoff time, which is typically around 12:00-12:30 AM for most Las Vegas nightclubs. Arriving between 10:30 and 11:30 PM gives you the best experience — you'll skip the longest lines, have your pick of spots inside the venue, and enjoy the full night. If you arrive after the cutoff, you'll need to pay the general admission cover charge at the door. On busy nights like Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday weekends, arriving earlier is strongly recommended.

Is LAVO Nightclub good for a group or celebration?

LAVO Nightclub is one of the most popular Las Vegas venues for group celebrations including birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, and milestone events. The NoCoverVegas guest list accommodates groups of all sizes — simply enter your total group count when you sign up. For larger groups or special occasions, bottle service provides a reserved table with dedicated VIP service. Groups should coordinate arrival times to ensure everyone checks in together before the guest list cutoff.

How much should I budget for a night at LAVO Nightclub?

With the free NoCoverVegas guest list, your biggest expense is drinks once inside. Mixed drinks $16–24, Beers $12–16, Bottles from $500. Budget roughly $50-100 per person for a comfortable night including drinks and rideshare transportation. You can reduce costs by using the guest list for free entry (saving $25-40 per person), pre-gaming at your hotel, and splitting a rideshare with your group. Bottle service starts at a higher price point but includes drinks and a reserved table for your group.

What is the atmosphere like at LAVO Nightclub?

Mediterranean-inspired nightclub and restaurant combo at The Palazzo — vaulted arched ceilings, intimate 700-person dance floor, and a Strip-view balcony with hookah. A Tao Group signature that blends fine dining with upscale nightlife, where the restaurant-to-nightclub transition at 11 PM is seamless and the 20,000 sq ft venue manages to feel both grand and intimate simultaneously. The dark chocolate and aged-wood aesthetic contrasts with the marble and glass elsewhere in The Venetian resort, giving LAVO a distinctly warmer, more European feel than its megaclub neighbors on the same Strip block. The crowd skews upscale and mixed — hotel guests from The Venetian and Palazzo, couples celebrating, and nightlife regulars who prefer Tao Group quality at a smaller, more manageable scale. The DJ programming is reliably strong without the production arms race of venues four times the size, and the 700-person capacity means the dance floor is genuinely packed on weekends rather than echoing.. The atmosphere at LAVO Nightclub reflects the high-energy, premium nightlife experience that Las Vegas is famous for. The venue spans 20,000 square feet, providing space for up to 700 guests and a mix of intimate and open areas throughout the space. Whether you're there for the music, the social scene, or a special celebration, the energy builds as the night progresses and peaks around midnight through 2 AM.

How do I get to LAVO Nightclub?

Rideshare: Rideshare dropoff at The Venetian Resort main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. LAVO is inside The Palazzo tower — follow signs from the casino floor. Parking: Self-parking at The Venetian Resort garage (complimentary for hotel guests, $10-20 for visitors). Valet at Venetian main entrance ($35+). If you're staying on the Strip, most nightclubs are within a 10-15 minute rideshare. Plan your return ride in advance, as surge pricing is common after 2 AM on weekends.

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