While it feels like a natural continuation of the exhibits on the upper levels, the Underground is the real deal and stays open long past museum hours. The Mob Museum is a cool place to learn about Vegas' obsession with organized crime and comes with a fully operational speakeasy in the basement. Photo courtesy of The Underground at Mob Museum Walk-ups at the entrance (a spray-painted door on 6th Street near Fremont) could get lucky, but timing is everything, so don't count on it.
How to get in: Make a reservation and you'll probably get on the Laundry Room's exclusive text list, which will be the best way to book subsequent visits in the future.
Just set the real world aside and get lost in the world of true mixology. No matter what you get, every drink is $17. Browse through the menu for original cocktails-with cool names like "The Deadpan" and "Arsenic Meets Lace"-or just talk with the bartender about putting together a customized, balanced libation based on preferences on flavors, moods, and aromas. Originally the laundry facility for the historic El Cortez casino across the street, the intimate space accepts guests by reservation only, with a limit of four parties an hour (and perhaps even fewer, depending on the latest COVID situation). Other popular events include the stunning Christmas Markets, the Beer Festival, the chocolate fair and of course the Comic Strip Festival featuring stunning giant balloon versions of your favourite comic characters.Commonwealth is a popular bar in the Fremont East district, but the Laundry Room-hidden behind the back wall underneath the stairs-carries the spirit of a true speakeasy.
If you plan on visiting the party, book early as the city is full of guys from all across Europe and beyond.
The event takes place during key holidays such as Easter, October and New Years. If the big two gay dance parties in Brussels are not on when you visit you should check out other upcoming gay events in Brussels held at other venues.įinally, Brussels is home to La Demence, Europe’s No 1 dance party. Gay Brussels offers some of the biggest gay dance parties in Europe and there are a ridiculous amount of Brussels gay bars to choose from located around the Gay Village / Saint Jacques neighbourhood in the city centre. Gay bars are identifiable in Brussels by a rainbow flag outside.īrussels is well-known one of the most gay-friendly cities in Europe, and of course it has plenty of gay nightlife to cater for any kind of mood. The city is also home to some of the world’s most famous charicatures, from Tin Tin to the Smurfs!īrussels has become increasingly progressive in recent years, and is now home to a vibrant gay community, centered around Grand Place, Rue du Marché au Charbon and Plattesteen. The cuisine is world famous! Enjoy delicious street food, shop till you drop for chocolate and sip an afternoon beer in one of the many famous squares across the city.
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