Las Vegas Vacation
If your planning a vacation to Las Vegas, Nevada, look no further for some great
travel information. A trip to Las Vegas wouldn't be complete without visiting
Las Vegas Boulevard, better known to locals and tourists alike as the ?Strip.?
The Strip is four and half miles long, and runs from south to north. Aligned
with restaurants, shopping centers, nightclubs, unique stores, and of course,
world-famous casinos and hotels. Las Vegas is where you'll find luxurious hotels
and casino resorts with exotic names such as Mirage, Mandalay Bay, Excalibur,
Luxor, Bellagio, Venetian, Paris, Caesars Palace, Tropicana, Ballys and many
more all within less than five miles of each other.
Las Vegas has a lot
to offer you in entertainment besides gaming, with resort museums, educational
museums, and auto museums and animal exhibits. Of course, there are the Vegas
shows where you can see Celine Dion, Blue Man Group, Cirque Du Soleil, Beauty
and the Beast, NASCAR, the Pretenders, or Billy Joel and more. There is no need
to stay indoors while vacationing in Vegas. Las Vegas offers championship golf
courses at every bend. Sightseeing tours to Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon and
Colorado River by SUV, Hummer, bus, helicopter, plane, boat and raft are
available.
Las Vegas restaurants provide a great quality and variety of
dining experiences that the city is becoming popular for and you don't have to
look very far to find one. Many Las Vegas restaurants have attracted well known
chefs from New York, New Orleans, San Francisco and other culinary capitals to
open single or multiple restaurants, many inside resort hotels. You can reserve
tables at most Las Vegas restaurants online for free at
OpenTable.com
Deciding where to stay during your visit can be as
overwhelming as some of the resorts are themselves. They are all truly unique,
with a style and a flair all their own. You really can't go wrong by chosing any
one of them. Have fun and Good Luck!
