Best Places To Stay In Las Vegas
The City of Las Vegas, also known as the Sin City, has always been and still is among the best tourist destinations the U.S. has to offer. Located in the heart of Nevada, this city is home to numerous hotels and casinos.
One of the well known casino-hotels in the Las Vegas Strip is the Bellagio. When it opened its doors to the public in 1998, it was the most expensive hotel ever built in the city, having cost over US$1.6 billion. The hotel also boasts a conservatory and botanical gardens.
Caesars Palace has been a must-see destination resort since it’s opening in 1966. As one of the most famous spots in Las Vegas, the Corinthian columns and fountains that decorate its façade are considered synonymous to the opulence of Sin City’s casino hotels. A major renovation that began in 2000 has raised its status to a higher level. The hotel boasts of 2,400 elegant guest rooms and suites that feature such high standard amenities like marble-finished bathrooms, in-room televised gaming instructions and high-speed Internet access. There are deluxe suites that include lavish additions such as private dining rooms, saunas, steam rooms and home-theater systems. They even have putting greens and workout rooms.
The charm of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas dates back to 1946 The Flamingo Hotel flourished, as this famed resort eventually became one of the renowned “Four Corners,” along with Caesars Palace, Bellagio and Bally’s. It has more than 3,500 guest rooms, including luxury and mini suites.
As one of the popular “Four Corners” Las Vegas hotels, Bally’s sign is considered typical Las Vegas in its audacity. Meant to draw visitors from the Las Vegas Boulevard, the neon sign wraps around a moving covered sidewalk. The path moves to the entrance of the casino whilst hits from the ’60s and ’70s are played. One of the longest running shows, ‘Jubilee!’, premiered in Bally’s in 1981 and has maintained the hotel as its home until now.
The Luxor Hotel is one of the most recognizable structures in Las Vegas. It stands among the best themed hotels on the Strip. With its pyramid and illuminating spotlight originating from its apex, the Luxor Pyramid is one of the few man-made structures that can be seen from space. This hotel has more than 4,400 guest rooms; 447 of them are high-end suites. The hotel offers so much more than lavish room accommodations and excellent room service. From splendid entertainment and nightlife, to soothing spas and signature restaurants, Luxor offers guests a distinctive and unforgettable visit.
The Mirage is the first hotel to introduce the concept of destination resort to Las Vegas. Its recent renovation has helped retain its illustrious status in an already competitive casino-hotel market. The Mirage’s 3,044 guest rooms and suites have undergone a $110 million renovation, with new rooms featuring simple designs to give a high-end feel.
The New York-New York Hotel and Casino features the best of New York City. Visitors will find it amusing, as a tour will begin across a 1:3 scale Brooklyn Bridge, and then past New York-style skyscrapers leading to a 150-foot Statue of Liberty. These towers don’t just serve decorative purposes; they actually house more than 2500 guest rooms, including 1400 recently refurbished deluxe rooms and 290 suites.
These are just some reasons why Las Vegas is a popular vacation and party spot for people from all walks of life. With the penchant for using fantasy and flair, Sin City will have tourists flocking to it for years to come.
David H. Urmann
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Best places to stay in Vegas?
My sister is planning on going to Vegas for a few days as part of her honeymoon. Can anyone suggest a great hotel that she could stay at that is in the "action" part of Vegas?
I liked Treasure Island
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For a honeymoon I would recommend Bellagio or MGM Signature. Bellagio is right on the strip and has the great water show out front. MGM Signature is right behind MGM Grand, it is connected by walk-ways. It is an all-suite, non-smoking property that doesn’t have a casino. It is very upscale and I enjoyed it as a quiet oasis after being out all night. There are even plasma TVs in the bathroom and a big jacuzzi tub big enough for two.
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The Palms!!
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I stayed at the MGM Signature last year. All of the rooms are suites. The Signature is next door to the MGM casino.
My suite had a balcony, small stove, small refrigerator and a docking station for my MP3 player. There are several other amenities. Too many to list.
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I stayed at the Signature for 3 nights
I have been to Las Vegas 4 times and have stayed at the Excalibur all 4 times. It is convenient to everything. You have the buses, cabs, and monorail to get you up and down the strip. I have always been pleased with my stays there.
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HAVE FUN
It’s depends what your looking to spend.
UPSCLAE: Bellagio, Mirage, Mandalay $250min.+ a night
MIDSCLAE: Monte Carlo, Flamingo, TI, NYNY
MODERATE: Excalibur, Luxor, Harah’s
Paris, Bally’s, Bellagio, Flamingo, Ceasar’s, Mirage, Harrah’s, TI. Are the center of the strip.
Tropicana is a dump. Stratsophere is off the strip.
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Of all the places I stayed in Vegas (and I have traveled there very frequently and stayed at various hotels) I like the MGM Signature the most, excellent customer service, spacious rooms and bathrooms, very well priced considering what they offer;
my second favorite is The Palms (they have very comfy beds, I almost felt like in my own).
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my own travels
Bellagio for a honeymoon and is central
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The Bellagio is fantastic you can check out their rates at
http://www.vegas.cc/ or http://lasvegas.nyctourist.com/las-vegas-hotels-casinos.php later good luck!!
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Treasure Island or Luxor or Palms.
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