
LAS VEGAS — Explore the city’s hidden nightlife scene at these concealed bars and speakeasy-style lounges.
Las Vegas is known for its larger-than-life entertainment that is bold and glitzy, but the city also has a thriving community of speakeasies and hidden bars that draw thousands of travelers seeking a unique experience. In 1918, alcohol was banned, and a hidden network of bars and lounges was created. While the prohibition ended in 1933, the speakeasy culture continues to thrive in 2026, blending old-world charm with modern mixology.
1. Ghost Donkey
Hidden behind an unmarked green door with a donkey sign in the Block 16 Food Hall at The Cosmopolitan is the Ghost Donkey. This small and cozy speakeasy features a tequila den and signature nachos.
2. The Underground Speakeasy And Distillery
The Mob Museum has recreated an authentic Vegas speakeasy, decked out with artifacts from the 1920s. To enter, guests will need the password, available on the venue’s social media account. From entering the speakeasy to enjoying prohibition-era cocktails, this is a unique experience, beloved by tourists and locals alike.
3. Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den
From the outside, Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den looks like a store, but past the wall is a chic mixology speakeasy. Located inside Resorts World, this laidback bar features a spectacular mixology program with a Singaporean twist.


