Las Vegas
What you need to know before you go
Las Vegas, a sprawling neon-washed city set in the sunny desert state of Nevada, is rightly known as the City of Lights. A dazzling array of ritzy casinos, mega-hotels, and plush resorts boasting buzzing bars and live shows ensures the fun never stops.
But Vegas isn’t all about indulgent entertainment—it’s also home to a strong arts scene with many excellent galleries and museums like the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, and the surrounding area is full of rugged desert beauty.
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World-famous for its casinos, spectacular floorshows and multimillion-dollar hotels, a Las Vegas vacation is the perfect excuse to indulge your high-roller fantasies. Book a Las Vegas hotel to dance the night away, or tempt Lady Luck at the blackjack tables.
Get your bearings
The famous Las Vegas Strip is a mere four-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard, which runs largely north to south parallel to Interstate 15. In the short run between Tropicana and Sands Avenues, New York, Paris, Rome, Venice and other themed mega-hotels and casinos have been packed in. Follow the Strip north past Sahara Avenue to the older establishments in Downtown and the bright lights of Fremont Street. McCarran International Airport is located just west of the southern end of the Strip.
Blackjack and baccarat
With few exceptions, the entrance to a Las Vegas hotel is through casinos with blinking slot machines, blackjack tables and craps games. First-timers can take complimentary gaming lessons in most casinos to learn the rules of baccarat, roulette, craps, pai gow poker or blackjack. When gambling at a table or slot machine, cocktail servers will bring complimentary drinks as long as you keep tipping.
Buffets, burgers and fine dining
Previously known for cheap prime ribs and all-you-can-eat buffets, Vegas has grown to be an epicurean paradise. Big-name American chefs like Thomas Keller have restaurants here. Fill yourself up on crab legs and prime rib at the Wynn or Bellagio buffets. Budget travellers can grab a late-night sandwich at Canter's Deli or a burger and fries from In-N-Out.
Showgirls and musicals
For popular shows, book tickets in advance of your Las Vegas vacation. There are plenty of options for procrastinators at numerous half-priced ticket vendors and directly from box offices. Splurge on Cirque du Soleil, enjoy the magical comedy of Penn and Teller, the music of the Jersey Boys or the longest-running adult show, Jubilee at Bally's.
Bargains to boutiques
Shopping in Vegas, like everything else, is a study in contrasts. At one end there are bargain outlets like the Las Vegas Outlet Center. At the other, designer stores line the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace and Via Bellagio. For a touch of the quintessentially Vegas, head to the Gambler's General Store, where you can stock up on dice and World Series of Poker cards, and Serge's Showgirl Wigs, where the glittering showgirls get their best coiffures.
Drinking and dancing
There's no shortage of late-night clubs and 24-hour venues to party in Las Vegas. For dancing and a view of the city lights, take the express elevator to the top floor of many major hotels. Here, you'll find trendy clubs with elaborate décor. Getting bottle service and purchasing an entire bottle of liquor, although a hit on your wallet, is the best way to snag a table at some of the hottest nightspots.
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