Here's a look at the best new and renovated venues in Las Vegas for spring such as corporate event venues, party rooms, conference centers, restaurants with private rooms, unique venues, and more. These event and meeting spaces can accommodate groups large or small for business dinners, cocktail parties, conferences, and private and corporate events.
3. Tropicana Theater

For larger groups, the Tropicana Theater inside the face-lifted Tropicana holds 1,045 guests inside a bowl-shaped room, all with clear views of the stage. It comes with high-tech audiovisual equipment—Yamaha M7CI-48 sound console and D&B speaker system—built for large groups to hear sound at headliner volume.
Photo: Courtesy of Tropicana Las Vegas
1. Body English

For a rowdier event or after-hours party, Body English, the newly renovated club inside the Hard Rock Hotel, has a 734-person capacity. The dark, swanky nightclub boasts 7,500 square feet—500 of it alone is dance floor—and 700 square feet in a separate parlor.
Photo: Courtesy of Body English
2. Guy Savoy Cognac Lounge

A small space inside Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace, the cognac lounge is perfect for small-group events. Composed of little more seating than a couch, oversize chairs, and barstools, as many as 10 guests can sit around the fireplace and taste from 33 rotating cognacs, edited by sommelier Phil Park.
Photo: Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment
4. Ruth’s Chris Steak House

Located inside Harrah’s and surrounded by the Caesars Palace Colosseum and the Paris Eiffel Tower is Ruth's Chris Steak House. The 400-guest restaurant has two glass-encased private dining rooms and two bars, all dressed in a bright, New Orleans-inspired color scheme, with a second-floor view of the Strip through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Photo: Courtesy of Ruth’s Chris Steak House
5. Gordon Ramsay Burgr

Gordon Ramsay Burgr, a new casual gourmet burger joint in Planet Hollywood, is fit for the Strip and ideal for less buttoned-up events of as many as 200 guests. Burgr, with a centerpiece bar featuring 16 high-definition TVs, is 5,000 square feet of bold colors with a steel and concrete floor.
Photo: Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment
6. Heraea

With its massive over-bar screens, Heraea, a new property from the Palms, feels as much like a sports bar as a nightclub. Overlooking the Palms Pool & Bungalows, it seats 275 people and has reception space for as many as 800 in the main room; an outdoor patio is available for as many as 300 for cocktail receptions.
Photo: Courtesy of Heraea
7. Burger Bistro

The late-February-opened Burger Bistro at Las Vegas Hotel features a marble-floored 2,250-square-foot dining room. The space can hold 96 in the restaurant and 20 at the bar.
Photo: Larry Hanna
8. Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada

For an off-Strip location, the Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada is one of the latest large tenants downtown, boasting 3,405 square feet of space able to hold 617 guests; a large screen and projector are also available. The hall can be divided into six smaller meeting rooms for group rentals.
Photo: Courtesy of The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada
9. Bonefish Grill

Formerly located in Henderson, the seafood restaurant chain Bonefish Grill opens a new location just south of the Strip, located inside Town Square. Available for daytime bookings, the 5,000-square-foot restaurant seats 220 people.
Photo: Courtesy of Bonefish
10. Imagine Exhibitions Gallery

Imagine Exhibitions Gallery, which opened last year in the Venetian, offers museum-grade lighting, an open floor plan with 6,800 square feet, and an optional rental sound system with speakers and wireless mics. With a capacity for 400 guests, the gallery is suited for private functions, cocktail receptions, and dinners; the Venetian provides food and beverages.
Photo: David Tingey