Las Vegas - Las Vegas is the most populous city in Nevada, US. Las Vegas is a major vacation, shopping, and gambling destination. Population - 478,434. Las Vegas' climate is typical of the Mojave Desert in which it is located, with very little rainfall, and extreme heat in the summer.
Las Vegas may not be the most refined places to visit and it’s certainly not for the faint hearted. But Both the City and the surrounding Nevada desert are unquestionably amongst the most spectacular places in the world. So if you’ve got money to burn, you like your entertainment BIG, you food good and cheap and your booze freely available and often free, then hit the fast lane and head for Highway 91. All together now ‘Viva Las Vegas!
Bellagio - The most luxurious hotel & casino in Las Vegas features a 10-acre lake with choreographed fountains. Plus, enjoy the gardens, haute cuisine, spa, pools, boutiques, and Cirque du Soleil's "O". Lakeview One king bed or two queen beds; view of lake and fountain show. Rooms are elegantly appointed with custom European-style furnishings, art, antiques, marble entrances, high-speed internet access, & flat screen television. Penthouse Suite 1536 sq ft. suite with one bedroom and one kingbed. Room features a marble foyer, entertainment center, powder room, wet bar, his/her baths, cable TV, two line telephone, in-room safe, terry clothrobe & slippers. Partial Lakeview One king bed or two queen beds with partial view of the lake and fountains. Each room is elegantly appointed with custom European-style furnishings, art, antiques, marble entry, high-speed internet access, & flat screen television. Run Of The House One king bed or two queen beds with view of the pool or mountains. Each room is elegantly appointed with custom European-style furnishings, art, antiques, marble entry, high-speed internet access, & flat screen television. Suite 1230 sq ft Bellagio one bedroom suite with one king bed. Room features a marble foyer, entertainment center, powder room, his/her baths, cable TV, two line telephone, in-room safe, terry cloth robes & slippers.
Grand Canyon - The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It is more than an awe-inspiring view. It is more than a pleasuring ground for those who explore the roads, hike the trails, or float the currents of the turbulent Colorado River. This canyon is a gift that transcends what we experience. Its beauty and size humble us. Its timelessness provokes a comparison to our short existence. In its vast spaces we may find solace from our hectic lives. The Grand Canyon we visit today is a gift from past generations. (Check available offers from Grand Canyon Tour Company on the left side).
Red Rock Canyon - This park is named for the 3,000-foot-high sandstone cliffs that can be viewed from a 13-mile paved loop. A visitor's center provides information on area wildlife and flora, as well as Native American history. Rangers conduct guided hikes at no charge. Visitors may run across burros, big horn sheep or desert tortoises. The area provides prime hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking opportunities. Admission is USD5 per motor vehicle, USD2 per motorcycle. Unlimited access annual passes are available for USD20. Visitors may park at the entrance and hike or bicycle into the park at no charge.
Casinos - To gamble, visitors must be at least 21 years old and have proof of age and identity in the form of a driver’s licence, passport or other photo identification. Most casinos in Las Vegas do not impose a dress code, although shoes and shirts are required. Some casinos worth visiting (not mentioned in the Key Attractions section) include the Arabian themed Aladdin Resort and Casino, 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South, and Excalibur, 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, a medieval-inspired castle. The slightly dingy but intimate Gold Spike, 400 Ogden Avenue East, offers low table limit and penny slots, giving a taste of what the city was like in the 1970s. The Golden Nugget, 129 Fremont Street East, has been a fixture of Downtown since 1946, and features the largest gold nugget in the world, weighing in at 23 kilograms (61 pounds). New York-New York, 3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South, is a recreation of New York, while Paris Las Vegas, 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South, aims to import a touch of European class and sophistication.
Clubs - A number of state-of-the-art clubs are offered by the major hotel–casinos. The minimum age for entry is usually 21 years and a dress code is also often in place. One of the best-known clubs is yet another Las Vegas recreation of somewhere else – Studio 54, MGM Grand, 3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South. Modelled on the legendary New York nightclub of the 1970s, Studio 54 features live dancers, dance music and a collection of photographs taken at the original club. The Luxor’s Egyptian-themed club is called Ra, 3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South, where visitors are entertained by touring DJs who play a variety of dance music. It was voted by Las Vegas Weekly in 2002 as ‘easily the best club in Las Vegas.’ It also tends to have long queues, so visitors are encouraged to arrive early.
Bars - All night-time entertainment happens within the hotel–casino complexes. Most bars in Las Vegas feature such extravagant entertainment that they rival the largest nightclubs of other cities. Nevertheless, in Las Vegas, they are simply bars when compared to the lavish shows put on in the theatres and clubs there. The Bellagio’s Baccarat Bar, 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, serves luxurious cocktails against a backdrop of live piano music, while the Petrossian Bar, also at the Bellagio, aims to take visitors back to pre-Revolutionary Russia and the days of ‘fantasy and indulgence’, serving champagne, tea and caviar. The Bar at Times Square, New York-New York Hotel and Casino, 3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South, aims to recreate the feel of an old New York city pub with polished wood floors and nightly entertainment.
Shopping - Travelers to Las Vegas will experience a wealth of variety shopping and elegance. From the upscale shops of Fashion Show Mall and Caesars Forum Shops to the enormous selection of retail shops located in the outlets, you will definitely find something for your taste. Brand name venues from around the world recognize Las Vegas as a top destination for selling their brand names to the ever-growing masses of the cities tourism. Within walking distance from almost all the Mega Resorts in Las Vegas you can experience the best in designer names. Throughout your travels of Las Vegas shopping malls and shops you will find great bargains, lavish variety, electronics, jewelry, casual and fine attire, both domestic and imported products, and eateries to satisfy our hunger after a long day of window browsing and vigorous bargain hunting.
Golf - Las Vegas is host to some the greatest golf courses in the world. Whether you come to vegas to gamble or just relax or even both we have just the right golf course for you. Angel Park Golf Club - Angel Park in Summerlin features 2 championship 18-hole layouts, a twelve-hole par three, and an unique 18-hole putting course. Bali Hai Golf Club - Located right on the Las Vegas Strip, Bali Hai transports players to a tropical golf paradise. The course is highlighted by 7 acres of water features including an island green, a total of 4,000 trees including 2,500 stands of towering palms and 100,000 tropical plants and flowers. Royal Links Golf Club - Angel Park in Summerlin features 2 championship 18-hole layouts, a twelve-hole par three, and an unique 18-hole putting course. Stallion Mountain Country Club Secretariat - Angel Park in Summerlin features 2 championship 18-hole layouts, a twelve-hole par three, and an unique 18-hole putting course.

