Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Las Vegas Party

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA·7 Days·Est. Cost: 4500 EUR
Bachelor / BachelorettePartyNightlifeLuxuryUrban

Bachelor, Party, Nightlife, Luxury, Urban.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Arrival & first night on the Strip

    Morning

    Arrival & resort check-in

    Welcome to Sin City. Land at Harry Reid International Airport and take a limo or rideshare to your hotel on the Strip. For a luxury bachelor trip, Bellagio, The Cosmopolitan, or Wynn are the top picks — stunning suites, central location, and world-class pools. Check in, crack open champagne in the suite, and admire the Vegas skyline from your window. The adventure starts now.

    Afternoon

    First walk on the Strip

    Get your bearings with a walk along the Las Vegas Strip. Start at the Bellagio fountains — the iconic water show runs every 15 minutes and never gets old. Walk north past The LINQ Promenade and ride the High Roller, the world's tallest observation wheel (167m), for a 360° view of Vegas. Pop into The Venetian to see the indoor canal and gondolas, then cross to Caesar's Palace to feel like Roman emperors. End at The Cosmopolitan's Chandelier Bar — a three-story cocktail bar draped in crystal beads.

    Evening

    Steakhouse dinner & first club night

    Start your Vegas nights right with a premium steakhouse dinner. STK at The Cosmopolitan mixes upscale dining with a DJ and party atmosphere — perfect for bachelor groups. Or go classic at Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas. After dinner, head to your first mega-club: Omnia at Caesars Palace — a 7,000m² nightclub with a massive kinetic LED chandelier that moves to the beat. World-class DJs, VIP bottle service, and a terrace overlooking the Strip. Welcome to Vegas nightlife.

  2. Day 2

    Pool party & casino royale

    Morning

    All-you-can-eat buffet brunch

    Vegas is famous for its over-the-top brunches. Head to The Buffet at Wynn — widely considered the best in Vegas, with crab legs, prime rib, made-to-order omelettes, and bottomless mimosas. The Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace is the other legendary option with 250+ dishes. Come hungry, leave in a food coma. This is Vegas excess at its finest.

    Afternoon

    Pool party at Encore Beach Club

    Vegas pool parties are a culture unto themselves. Encore Beach Club (EBC) at the Wynn is THE place — world-famous DJs spin poolside, the crowd dances in the water, and the energy is electric. Rent a daybed or cabana for the group and enjoy bottle service in the sun. Other top options: Wet Republic at MGM Grand for a more intense party, or Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan for a more intimate vibe. This is THE quintessential Vegas bachelor daytime experience.

    Evening

    Casino & XS Nightclub

    Tonight, embrace the full Vegas casino experience before hitting the clubs. Start at the Bellagio poker room or the Wynn blackjack tables — set a gambling budget, play as a group, and cheer each other on. The free cocktails flow as long as you're playing (tip the waitress $2-5 per drink). Then move to XS Nightclub at Encore — one of the highest-grossing clubs in the world. Massive indoor-outdoor layout with a pool, waterfalls, and the biggest DJs in electronic music. VIP table service here is the ultimate Vegas flex.

  3. Day 3

    Grand Canyon helicopter tour

    Morning

    Helicopter flight to the Grand Canyon

    Time for the most spectacular excursion of the trip. Board a luxury helicopter from the Las Vegas Strip and fly over the Mojave Desert, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam before descending into the Grand Canyon. The flight takes about 45 minutes each way, and some tours include a champagne landing at the canyon floor — standing 1.6 billion years of geological history is genuinely jaw-dropping. This is a once-in-a-lifetime group experience that elevates the trip from party to legendary.

    Afternoon

    Resort & spa relaxation

    After the early morning excursion, take the afternoon to recharge at your hotel's spa and pool. The Wynn and Bellagio have world-class spas with hot tubs, saunas, and relaxation lounges. Get a massage or just lounge by the hotel pool — the resort pools are much calmer than the pool parties. Order poolside cocktails and appetizers, play some pool poker, and enjoy the luxury. You'll need the energy for tonight.

    Evening

    Cirque du Soleil show & cocktails

    Tonight, experience Vegas entertainment beyond the clubs. Catch a Cirque du Soleil show — 'O' at Bellagio (water-based acrobatics in a 5.7M-liter pool) or 'Mystère' at Treasure Island are the classics. It's a world-class spectacle that the whole group will love. After the show, keep it chill with craft cocktails at The Dorsey at The Venetian (speakeasy vibes) or Ghost Donkey at The Cosmopolitan (mezcal bar hidden behind a taco joint). A more relaxed evening to recharge before the big nights ahead.

  4. Day 4

    Desert adventure & Fremont Street

    Morning

    Desert buggy adventure

    Get the adrenaline pumping with a desert buggy or ATV tour through the Mojave Desert just outside Vegas. Companies like Sun Buggy and Vegas Off-Road run guided tours where you tear across sand dunes and desert trails in powerful off-road vehicles. The landscape — red rock formations, Joshua trees, and vast empty desert — is breathtaking and a total contrast to the Strip's neon world. Perfect for group competition and epic photo opportunities.

    Afternoon

    Shooting range & steaks

    Only in Vegas: try a luxury shooting experience at Battlefield Vegas or The Range 702. These aren't ordinary ranges — you can fire everything from WWII-era machine guns to miniguns, with full military-style packages for groups. It's over-the-top, loud, and exactly the kind of thing you do on a bachelor trip. After, grab a late lunch at In-N-Out Burger (the iconic West Coast chain) or a proper lunch at Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas — great people-watching terrace right on the Strip.

    Evening

    Old Vegas & Fremont Street Experience

    Leave the Strip behind and head to Downtown Las Vegas — the original Vegas. Fremont Street Experience is a six-block pedestrian mall covered by a massive LED canopy that puts on light shows overhead. The vibe is grittier, wilder, and more fun than the Strip — live bands, street performers, zip-lines overhead, and vintage casinos with $5 blackjack tables. Hit the legendary Golden Nugget, then bar-hop along Fremont East: Commonwealth (rooftop bar with Downtown skyline views), Atomic Liquors (Vegas' oldest freestanding bar), and Park on Fremont for a late-night garden vibe.

  5. Day 5

    Luxury shopping & big night out

    Morning

    Brunch & shopping at the Forum Shops

    Late start after Fremont. Head to Eggslut at The Cosmopolitan for their famous egg sandwiches — cult-status brunch spot with a queue that moves fast. Then dive into the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace — an insane Roman-themed luxury mall with Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Versace, and every designer label under a painted sky ceiling that simulates sunrise and sunset. Even if you don't buy, the architecture and people-watching are pure entertainment. The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian next door are equally impressive.

    Afternoon

    Go-kart or F1 simulator

    Time for another group competition! Head to SpeedVegas — a real outdoor racing circuit just south of the Strip where you can drive exotic supercars (Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche) on a professional track. Alternatively, hit up K1 Speed for indoor electric go-karting if you want a budget-friendly option. Either way, this is the afternoon activity that gets the competitive juices flowing and the bachelor banter at maximum level.

    Evening

    Upscale Japanese dinner & Hakkasan

    Elevate the evening with dinner at Nobu at Caesars Palace — the legendary Japanese restaurant by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. The omakase experience (chef's choice multi-course) is extraordinary, but even the à la carte black cod miso is iconic. Then finish the trip's nightlife on a high at Hakkasan at MGM Grand — five levels of music, three distinct nightclub environments, and consistently the best DJs on the Strip. The Ling Ling Lounge on level 3 is more intimate if the main room is too intense.

  6. Day 6

    Last pool party & final night

    Morning

    Brunch & High Roller bar cabin

    Start the last full day with brunch at GIADA at The Cromwell — celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis' restaurant with a stunning Strip-facing terrace. Then head to the High Roller at The LINQ — but this time, book the Happy Half Hour cabin: a 30-minute ride in a private pod with an open bar and a bartender, 167 meters above the Strip. An unforgettable group experience and the perfect daytime activity before one last pool party.

    Afternoon

    Last pool party at Marquee Dayclub

    One last Vegas pool party to close out the trip. Hit the Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan — smaller and more curated than EBC, with an incredible rooftop pool overlooking the Strip. The DJs are excellent, the crowd is upscale, and the energy builds all afternoon. Rent a daybed with the crew, order one last round of bottle service, and soak up every last drop of Vegas sunshine. You've earned it.

    Evening

    Final night — dinner, casino & Strip by night

    The final night in Vegas. Start with a group dinner at Beauty & Essex inside The Cosmopolitan — a restaurant hidden behind a pawn shop door, with share-plate dining perfect for groups. Then hit the casino for a last gambling session — let the group's luckiest player represent everyone at the roulette table for one final spin. End the night with a walk down the Strip after midnight — the fountains, the neon, the energy. Stop at the Bellagio fountains one last time, raise a final toast, and take the group photo that'll become everyone's phone wallpaper. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.

  7. Day 7

    Final brunch & departure

    Morning

    Final legendary brunch

    The final morning. Gather the crew one last time for a proper Vegas send-off brunch. Head to Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas for their famous crêpes and omelettes on the Strip-facing patio — the Bellagio fountains play right across the street while you eat. Or go big one last time at the Bacchanal Buffet. Swap stories, laugh about the week's highlights, and start mentally preparing for reality. You've just had the Vegas bachelor trip of a lifetime.

    Afternoon

    Last souvenirs & departure

    Pack up, check out, and squeeze in any last-minute shopping. The souvenir shops on the Strip have everything from kitsch Vegas magnets to actual casino chips. Grab a last coffee at the hotel lobby, take one final group selfie at the iconic 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign (it's at the south end of the Strip — rideshare there in 5 minutes), then head to Harry Reid Airport. Allow 2 hours before your flight for security. Viva Las Vegas — you'll be back.

    Evening

    Return flight

    Depending on your flight time, you may be heading home this afternoon or evening. If you have an evening flight, use the extra time for one last stroll through the casino lobby, a final slot machine spin at the airport, or simply relax in the lounge. The memories from this week will last a lifetime — and the group chat will never be the same.