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The main attractions that draw thousands of tourists to Las Vegas are the casinos. People usually visit Vegas to gamble at its world famous casinos and most of them think that you can't do anything except gambling in this city, which will keep you pretty busy most of the time. However, you cannot remain glued to a slot machine for a long time. You will find plenty of ways to engage yourself between poker hands and gambling bouts. There are many places of historical and cultural interest that you can see whenever you can spare some time from gambling or want to spend some time with your family during your stay in the city.
A visit to the Venetian should occupy the first place on your list of priorities when you are in Vegas. A visit to this place is necessary if you want to experience Venice in Las Vegas . Once there, do not forget to undertake a relaxing and romantic float down the Grand Canal in a traditional Venetian gondola. During the course of your journey, you will pass through bridges, cafes, balconies and the lively Venetian streets. There is nothing like this graceful and romantic gondola ride that reveals the charm of the Venetian in all its glory.
On the strip you will find thousands of acres of tropical rainforest, lions and tigers, dolphins and sharks, gigantic fountains, huge throngs of people in a city that never sleeps. But over 40 miles away, beyond the gigantic man-made Lake Mead , a strange world miraculously appears- a stark, rugged, desolate landscape where only the toughest can survive.
We start our tour of Las Vegas attractions amid the glitz and glamour of the Strip. Nowhere else on earth will you find the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge (New York, New York), the majestic Sphinx and King Tut's tomb (Luxor), the gondolas of Venice (Venetian) and 'ancient' Roman villages (The Forum) within just a few miles from each other.
Off to the Mirage, where you will enjoy some fantastic onsite shopping and (of course) a filling lunch at one of their 12 theme restaurants - set amid a gigantic indoor tropical rainforest. A tram service connects the Mirage with Treasure Island, where the critically-acclaimed show Mystere is staged at Buccaneer Bay.
At Treasure Island you're just one block away from the Fashion Show Mall (what a relief for your poor aching feet!) Located on the Strip at Spring Mountain, the Fashion Show Mall is equally popular with tourists and locals (who know a good bargain when they see it). Shop at over 140 stores including the famed department stores such as Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Dillard's, Neiman Marcus and others of similar stature. You can recreate your own casino back home by shopping here for gaming tables, gaming books, dice, cards and a whole lot more. Get lucky!
Other shopping notables include the Boulevard Mall - Nevada's largest mall - near Flamingo. With over 170 shops and palm-lined walkways, the Boulevard Mall offers affordable shopping and an eclectic collection of large and small shops (Wet Seal, Nature Company, The Limited and Sweet Factory).
Don't forget the Las Vegas Chinatown Plaza, near the Sahara. The Nascar café at the Sahara Hotel offers one of the newest "Strip" attractions - "Speed", the fastest roller coaster in Las Vegas. Take your pick from Sahara's eclectic mix of shopping (7 unique onsite stores), dining and entertainment options. Just across the street from the Sahara , there's Bonanza, touted to be the 'World's Largest Gift Shop'. Amazing!
At the end of a mysterious, candlelit hallway, there's Light . Done up in classy wood, rich-red drapery and chic furniture, Light caters to a well-heeled crowd - with a fair chance of bumping into a celebrity or two. Mysterious and stylish, Light is a pleasing diversion from the not-so-subtle nightclubs that abound Vegas.
The Bellagio also offers amazing nightly performances by The Cirque du Soleil. The critically-acclaimed "O" is a daring production "inspired by the concept of infinity, the circle of life and the elegance of its pure form". All we'll say is, Go for it! |
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