Las Vegas Hotels, Flights and Travel
Whether you call it Sin City or the City of Lost Wages, Las Vegas is all that and a bag of poker chips. Where else in the world can you dine in restaurants created by world-class chefs, catch a Broadway-quality show, scream out loud on a roller coaster, try any of hundreds of pampering spa services, take an aerial tour of the Grand Canyon and get married by Elvis?
As if the activities aren't enough, Las Vegas hotels are over the top when it comes to thematic eye candy. Venetian (think gondolas), Paris (think Eiffel Tower), and Luxor (think pyramids) are classic themed resort casinos with entertainment dusk to dawn. Want more posh accommodations? The panoramic view from atop Mandalay Bay is priceless, Wynn is the newest, most luxurious resort on the Strip, and Bellagio boasts an impressive Chihuly glass ceiling.
You can also opt for more budget hotels and resorts (which are plentiful in Vegas) to save money for drinks, dice, and doubling down. Whether you come for the low-priced buffets or the high roller treatment, it’s all in Vegas, baby!
Las Vegas Attractions & Landmarks
The StripThe Las Vegas Strip, unlike anywhere else in the world, is home to many of the largest and most famous luxury hotel casinos in the country. Watch the elegant Bellagio fountains, ride a gondola at the Venetian, dine with world class chefs at the MGM, dance the night away at the Hard Rock and Caesar’s Palace, catch a wave at Mandalay Bay, see breathtaking shows like Cirque du Soleil, and of course, try your luck at the tables. |
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Fremont Street ExperienceThe Fremont Street Experience is an "over-the-top vintage Vegas" hot spot. Explore the Neon Museum and the Neonopolis restaurant, mall and theaters. You can wander four blocks of Las Vegas' most impressive multi-million dollar state-of-the-art light show and enjoy free stunt shows, live entertainment, concerts, and discover which of the 10,000 slot machines is calling to you. |
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Liberace MuseumThe Liberace Museum is a tribute to the most beloved superstar in Las Vegas' history and a fun get-away from the strip. Take in the one-of-a-kind glittering pianos, explore the outlandish and bejeweled wardrobe, gaze at Liberace's gem encrusted jewelry, discover the many sparkling Rolls-Royces and ornate cars, and see a master bedroom filled with antiques from Louis XV and the last Czar of Russia. |
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GolfGolf is year round in Las Vegas, and with over 20 courses attaining national honors it is a popular destination. In the morning, you can tee off on the uniquely memorable course at The Falls at Lake Las Vegas Resort or at the hallowed championship greens of Shadow Creek. Then try your hand on the Jack Nicklaus designed course at Reflection Bay, and if you still feel the Vegas Strip beckoning, enjoy 18 luxurious holes at Bali Hai. In the evening, squeeze in a round at the stunning desert venue of the Tournament Players Club at The Canyons. |
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Red Rock CanyonRed Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is a beautiful escape from the bustle of Las Vegas. Within twenty minutes of the Strip, Red Rock Canyon is a popular area for hiking, sandstone rock climbing, and bicycling. The conservation area also offers a scenic drive where you can explore the replica ghost town of Bonnie Springs and the visitors center with interpretive exhibits and Native American jewelry. |
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