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Creative Cooking School in Las Vegas
If there’s one thing Las Vegas excels in, it’s food. The city is packed with celebrity chefs and so many innovative restaurants that it’s hard to imagine being able to visit them all. It should come as no surprise, then, that Las Vegas is also home to seve
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Fashion Show Mall
Most of the places known for shopping in Las Vegas are housed in the many resorts up and down the Las Vegas Strip. There is only one space completely dedicated to shopping on Las Vegas Boulevard—the Fashion Show Mall.
With nearly two million square feet, t
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Weird Wedding Facts about Las Vegas
Getting married in Las Vegas is so popular that it almost seems to be just another fun thing to do in Sin City. Nonetheless, tying the knot in Las Vegas definitely a legal and binding commitment, just as getting married in any other state is. And yet it ca
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Entertainment and Art at McCarran International Airport
There are lots of reasons to like McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas: It has fast and reliable wifi throughout the facility. Security lines are organized and move quickly (and the security videos feature many noteworthy Las Vegas celebri
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Where to Go Horseback Riding in Las Vegas
There’s no denying that Las Vegas is a big city, but it’s also a desert community reminiscent of the old Wild West. As such, it’s a popular place to go horseback riding. Many people who live in Las Vegas own horses, which they raise on ranches on the fring
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Animal Habitats in Las Vegas
When most people think of Las Vegas, they probably don’t think of fish, flamingos and furry critters, but tucked among the casinos, restaurants and nightclubs are a number of aquariums, gardens and other animal habitats, all of which can be enjoyed by both
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Limousine Service in Las Vegas
Whether you’re in town for a bachelorette party or a guys weekend away, or you just want to splurge when you arrive in Las Vegas, there are countless limousine services in Las Vegas that let you sit back and relax as you roll down the Las Vegas Strip.
If y
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UNION Restaurant & Lounge at ARIA Las Vegas
The bells and tones of the slot machines on the casino floor of ARIA Resort & Casino surround visitors waiting at the entrance to UNION. This classy restaurant is located directly off the casino floor, so you can’t ever fully escape the hustle and bust
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Bellagio Chocolate Fountain
The Bellagio lays claim to many things, including its wonderfully choreographed fountains out front, the impressive glassworks in the lobby and the constantly evolving botanical gardens, but one of its true marvels is the chocolate fountain found inside at
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Jubilee! at Bally’s Las Vegas
With so many Las Vegas shows playing on the Strip, it can be hard to narrow down the options. Each one tries to outdo the last with the biggest, splashiest, most risque or other “wow”-worthy spectacle.
But if you’d like to see a show th
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Best Las Vegas Hotels for Bachelor or Bachelorette Parties
Regardless of where you stay in Las Vegas during your bachelor or bachelorette party, you’re never far from a slew of nightclubs and pool parties (if you arrive in the summer). Nonetheless, some digs are better than others if you choose to celebrate your l
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Finding Your Gate at McCarran International Airport
Compared to many large airports in the United States, McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is fairly easy to navigate.
Terminal 1 is the main building at McCarran. Passengers can be dropped off curbside and picked up in a passenger drive t
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Handicap Accessibility in Las Vegas
Perhaps because it’s a new city compared with many others on the East Coast of the United States, or maybe because the city was built with tourism in mind, Las Vegas is actually a very friendly city when it comes to addressing the needs of
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Bellagio Fountains
Considered one of the best free shows in all of Vegas, the fountains of Bellagio have been entertaining Las Vegas visitors for years. The creators of the Bellagio spared no expense with the fountains’ design and the choreographed water dances it pre
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Mandalay Bay in Photos
Mandalay Bay is considered the southern most point of the Las Vegas Strip. This impressively large resort has more than 4,000 rooms, dozens of restaurants, North America’s only predator-based aquarium and an intimate but popular concert venue. Though
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How to Play Roulette
Round and round it goes … where it stops, nobody knows. Roulette is an easy game to learn. Originally invented by the French, it consists of a roulette wheel and ball. All you have to do is predict what number the ball will hit. Lacking the powers of
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Madame Tussauds Las Vegas
There are many Madame Tussauds wax museums scattered around the country, so the fact that there’s one in Las Vegas does not make it particularly unique. Nonetheless, there is always a constant stream of people visiting the attraction.
If you hope to spot a
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What Makes Up CityCenter?
As CityCenter was being built, the city was abuzz about this new multi-building hub on the Las Vegas hub. Unfortunately for CityCenter, it opened in late 2009, right as Las Vegas struggled to draw tourism to the city. Approximately one year later
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Las Vegas in August
When August arrives in Las Vegas, summer by definition may be winding down, but the city still continues to pump out brutally hot temperatures. Despite the heat, many people make Las Vegas their vacation destination during the summer, and people still pack into
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Labor Day in Las Vegas
Just as Memorial Day seems to mark the beginning of summer in Las Vegas, Labor Day marks the unofficial end. It is the last big hurrah of the season’s long days, and just as people pour into Sin City to celebrate the start of summer, the city also ov
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