Carnaval Court
Carnaval Court is one of the most exciting venues on the Las Vegas Strip. Bartenders with flair will juggle fire as they pour your cocktail at this Harrah’s Vegas bar. Singing and dancing bartenders is only the beginning of the action at Las Vegas Carnaval Court. Live bands take to the stage daily, and on the weekends you can try your luck at blackjack at one of the live table games. Sound, light, and motion will dazzle your senses at Carnaval Court, which is located in Harrah’s, near a Monorail stop and offering a free shuttle to the Rio. Enjoy the entertainment while you dig in to an affordable dinner, or stop by on the weekends to get your groove on to the live DJ. Las Vegas Carnaval Court promises drinks specials and outrageous entertainment.
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Music: Early bands play from 1 pm to 6 pm Sunday through Thursday, and until 7 pm on Friday and Saturday. Late bands perform from 6 or 7 pm until midnight. DJs spin from midnight to 2 am on Tuesday and Wednesday, and 1 am to 3 am Friday and Saturday.
Dress: Harrah’s Las Vegas bar is more about partying than appearance—no special dress code required.
Hours: Noon to 2 am during the week, noon to 3 am on Friday and Saturday
Parking: Free parking at the hotel, valet parking is also available.
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Special Events: Live music every day and night of the week.
Address: At Harrah's
3475 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
Phone: 702-369-5000

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