Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Nightlife”
Bourbon Street — Complete Nightlife & Bar Guide
Bourbon Street — Complete Nightlife & Bar Guide
Bourbon Street is the most famous party street in America.
Legends
Pat O’Brien’s — home of the Hurricane. Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop — built 1720s, oldest bar structure. Preservation Hall — pure jazz, $25, no drinks.
How It Works
Bars open until whenever. Go-cups are legal. Balconies are the best spots. Gets wilder as you walk from Canal toward St. Ann.
Beyond Bourbon
Frenchmen Street — the locals’ version. Spotted Cat, d.b.a., and The Maison. This is where the real music scene lives.
Daytona Beach Nightlife — Bars, Live Music & Beach Scene
Daytona Beach Nightlife
Daytona’s nightlife has two distinct personalities: the beachside bar scene (casual, sandy, reggae-flavored) and the Main Street / Seabreeze Boulevard strip (livelier, louder, more traditional nightlife). Both have their place depending on what you’re after.
Beachside Bars
Ocean Deck (beachside) — The most iconic bar in Daytona Beach. Three levels: the beach-level bar with sand floors and reggae, the mid-level restaurant, and the upstairs deck with ocean views. Live music regularly. This is where Daytona’s nightlife reputation was built.
Las Vegas Nightlife — Best Bars, Clubs & Lounges (2026 Guide)
Las Vegas Nightlife — Best Bars, Clubs & Lounges
Las Vegas invented modern nightlife. The clubs here book the biggest DJs in the world, the cocktail bars could hold their own in Tokyo or London, and the sheer variety — from rooftop infinity pools to underground speakeasies to old-school dive bars — means there’s something for every mood and budget.
Here’s the real guide.
Mega-Clubs (The Big Production)
XS (Encore) — The crown jewel. 40,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor nightclub on the pool deck at Encore. The DJ booth overlooks the pool. Resident DJs include some of the biggest names in electronic music. Cover: $30-75 (much more for special events). Dress code enforced.
Las Vegas Nightlife — Best Clubs, Bars & Rooftop Lounges
Las Vegas Nightlife — Best Clubs, Bars & Rooftop Lounges
Mega Clubs
Vegas nightclubs are on a different scale than anywhere else. Hakkasan at MGM Grand is a five-level, 80,000-square-foot club with world-class DJs (Calvin Harris, Steve Aoki, Tiësto have all held residencies). XS at Wynn is consistently ranked the #1 nightclub in the world — the outdoor pool area is stunning. Omnia at Caesars Palace has a massive kinetic chandelier that moves with the music. Marquee at The Cosmopolitan has both a nightclub and a dayclub with rooftop pool. Cover charges range from $30-75+ for men, often free or reduced for women on the guest list. Bottle service starts around $500 and goes up fast.
Nashville Honky-Tonks — Complete Guide to Lower Broadway
Nashville Honky-Tonks — Complete Guide to Lower Broadway
Lower Broadway is a 5-block stretch of neon-lit honky-tonk bars running from the Cumberland River to 5th Avenue. Live music pours out of every door from 10 AM until 3 AM, seven days a week, with no cover charge at most venues. Here’s the block-by-block breakdown.
The Legends
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge — the most famous honky-tonk in Nashville, directly behind the Ryman Auditorium. Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Patsy Cline all played here before they were famous. Three floors of live music, rooftop bar. The purple walls are covered in signed photos. Robert’s Western World — the purist’s choice, playing traditional country and honky-tonk music. The fried bologna sandwich is a Nashville institution. The Stage — four floors of live music with a rooftop overlooking Broadway.
Nashville Nightlife — Broadway Honky-Tonks, Rooftop Bars & Live Music
Nashville Nightlife — Honky-Tonks, Bars & Live Music
Nashville’s nightlife centers on one undeniable fact: live music pours out of every door on Lower Broadway from 10 AM until 3 AM, seven days a week, with no cover charge. There is no other street in America like it.
But Nashville’s nightlife goes far beyond Broadway. Here’s the full picture.
Lower Broadway — The Honky-Tonks
The four-block stretch of Lower Broadway between 2nd and 5th Avenues is the epicenter. Every bar has a live band on stage — country, rock, blues, covers, and everything in between. No cover charge at any of the honky-tonks (this is the law of Broadway).
Nashville Nightlife — Live Music Beyond Broadway
Nashville Nightlife — Live Music Beyond Broadway
Broadway gets all the attention, but Nashville’s best live music experiences are often off the main strip — in listening rooms, dive bars, and neighborhood venues where songwriters and emerging artists play to rooms of 50-200 people.
Listening Rooms & Songwriters
The Bluebird Cafe — the most famous songwriter venue in America (made iconic by the TV show Nashville). Intimate 90-seat room where hit songwriters perform their songs in the round. Reservations are essential — they open online and sell out fast. The Listening Room Cafe — similar songwriter-round format in a larger room in SoBro. 3rd and Lindsley — a step up in size, hosting established Nashville artists.
Orlando Nightlife — Bars, Clubs & Live Music Beyond the Theme Parks
Orlando Nightlife — Beyond the Theme Parks
Orlando’s nightlife is more than Universal CityWalk and Disney Springs. The city has a genuine bar and club scene centered on downtown, Wall Street Plaza, and the neighborhoods where locals go after the tourists are back at their resorts.
Downtown & Wall Street Plaza
Wall Street Plaza — A block of connected bars and clubs in downtown Orlando. No cover at most venues on weeknights. Each bar has a different vibe — cocktail lounge, sports bar, dance club, Irish pub. It’s the all-in-one nightlife block for downtown.