It just so happens (though it’s no coincidence; we saved this question and several upcoming ones for the occasion) that our just-released new e-book, Topless Vegas, contains a map with the location of every strip club, topless and nude, in Las Vegas.
The book, by Arnold Snyder (yes, the same Arnold Snyder of enduring blackjack fame), is the ultimate guide to girls peeling off their underthings in public in Las Vegas.
Sex has returned to Vegas with a vengeance and nowhere is this more evident than in the skin scene. Skin City boasts 20 clubs where the dancers are topless, 9 where they dance completely nude, along with plus 10 topless casino shows and a dozen adults-only topless pools, and this book is the only completely current information source to all the legal erotic entertainment in the Erotic Entertainment Capital in the World. (And when we say "completely current," we mean absolutely up-to-the-minute current. As it’s available in e-book format only, we update it every morning after Snyder has been out the night before, so the info in the e-book you can buy today is accurate as of yesterday.)
If you have any interest at all in the Vegas legal flesh fantasy, either to satisfy a clinical curiosity or to help you plan a foray into the scene, Topless Vegas will be the best $14.95 you ever spent (click that link to see the Table of Contents). And because it’s an e-book, you’ll have it instantly, at a 25% discount off the print-version’s retail price, with no shipping charges.
Anyway, to answer your question, you can see from the map that two clubs are located almost across from each other on Las Vegas Boulevard South, though neither is on the Strip proper. The topless OG (formerly Olympic Garden) and the nude Talk of the Town are slightly north of Stratosphere in the commercial stretch between Sahara and Charleston avenues. You can take the Deuce Strip bus to both or even walk from the Riviera, Sahara, and Circus Circus.
Another eight of the jiggle joints are clumped together in a few-square-block area along Industrial Road, Highland Drive, and Western Avenue between Sahara and Desert Inn. They’re in a sort of industrial no-man’s zone between the Strip and I-15, so we don’t recommend walking to or among them, but they’re all a quick taxi ride from the Strip; none will run you more than $10 each way from most of the megaresorts and many offer a free limo service from your hotel to the club (Sapphire does to its pool at the Rio, too). And the big ones, such as Sapphire, Treasures, Spearmint Rhino, and Cheetahs, either have taxis on hand or can summon them quickly to get you back again.
(Speaking of taxis, Topless Vegas extensively covers the implications of arriving at a strip club in a cab, along with the "taxi wars" that could impact the transaction with your driver when he or she realizes you’re a strip-club fare.)
One topless club, the Girls of Glitter Gulch, is right downtown on Fremont Street under the Experience canopy (though Snyder says it’s a tourist trap and gives it a less than favorable review). For LVA reader reviews, click here for our Adult Entertainment section.
The rest of the joints are scattered around the valley: several west of the Strip between Desert Inn and Russell; a couple east of the Strip between Harmon and Flamingo; a couple on Las Vegas Boulevard North in downtown North Las Vegas; and a couple along Boulder Highway.