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Pure: Fast Facts

Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-731-7873
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Hours:

  • Tue, Thu-Sun 10pm-4am
  • Type:

  • Dance
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    Pure: The Low Down
    What Is It?
    A mega-club at Caesars Palace with over 36,000 square-feet of party space in several distinct areas: a straight-up dance club, a cool ultralounge, and an outdoor terrace overlooking The Strip.
    What Kind of Crowd Does It Draw?
    Mostly tourists and while the crowd trends toward pretty people in their 20s and 30s, there is a bit more of a mix of styles and ages here than at many other clubs.
    What Are the Prices Like?
    Very expensive. It'll cost you anywhere from $30-50 to get in the door and any kind of interesting mixed drink will cost you about $20 with tip.
    When is the Best Time To Go?
    It's a little less crowded on weekdays (which can be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it) but if you get their on the early side you can avoid the long lines.
    Why Should I Go Here?
    Because you want options when you visit a nightclub and with three distinct areas at Pure, you have them.
    What Else Do I Need To Know?
    The outdoor patio offers some really great views of The Strip.
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    Pure: Full Review
    If I'm going out, I prefer the more traditional nightclub - loud pounding house music and a big dance floor and you aren't going to find louder and bigger in Las Vegas than at Pure at Caesars Palace.

    Taking up the bulk of the space formerly occupied by the Caesars Magical Empire, Pure is a multi-level giant of a club, adding up to more than 36,000-square-feet - one of the largest in Las Vegas.

    The décor is simple and effective - 99 and 44/100th percent of it is white (wall treatments, seating, light fixtures, etc.). It sounds stark - and it is - but effective use of negative spaces makes the design pop in a way that renders it less chilly than it really should be. Besides, this is not a sit around and sway kind of place, this is a get up and move kind of joint so warm, inviting, lounge is not what they were probably going for in the first place.

    The main club features a huge dance floor (packed to the brim with party people the night I attended), several bars, lots of VIP and/or bottle-service only seating areas, and plenty of space to stand around and watch everyone being watched. The vibe was definitely more upbeat than what you'll find at the ultra-lounge concepts, a little less drunk and sleazy and a little more drunk and celebratory.

    Upstairs from the main club is big patio overlooking The Strip, complete with its own DJ, bars, seating areas, and private cabanas. Actually to call it a patio doesn't do it justice - this is more of a rooftop converted to a nightclub, bigger by itself than many of the other clubs in town. The view is great fun so you should definitely check it out.

    A third portion of the club is lounge-esque, with a slightly more laid back vibe and red as the predominant color scheme.

    The lines to get in the place were long, the prices were high, and the clientele was an interesting mixture between young party people and slightly older party people. I don't think I was the oldest person in the place but I didn't feel exactly comfortable either. Pure is not the kind of club you want to go to by yourself. Take a group of friends and dance the night away.

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