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Vegas Tourist Attractions: Things to See and Do in Las Vegas

The city of Las Vegas is instantly recognisable; its skyline dominated by neon-signs displaying the names of any number of hotels and casinos sited along the famous strip. Many would believe that it is here that Las Vegas tourism is centred, but in reality the city offers tourists much more than casinos.

Of course, casinos in Las Vegas arenâ??t like casinos anywhere else in the world and a visit to a Las Vegas casino can become an all-day and even all-night venture. Not only can visitors wager on any number of casino games from roulette to blackjack, or play on the slot-machines, there is also the opportunity to take time out from the frenetic gambling on show to indulge in fine dining, or take in a live performance from comedians, musicians and other performers â?? all under the same roof! Whatâ??s more, many casinos are actually based in hotels, so when it all gets too much there is an easy escape.

Away from the hustle and bustle, the glitz-and-glam of the casino, tourists can take also take in some of the other sights and activities that Las Vegas has on offer. Wonder at the Bellagio Fountain â?? one of the most popular free attractions in the city and the front for the cityâ??s Bellagio Hotel. The fountain is located in a large eight-acre eight, and comprises more than 1000 water nozzles co-ordinated with 4000 lights and spanning a total length in excess of 1000 metres. Watch in awe as the movements of the water respond to music, dancing in time with musical choices spanning several genres and popular tunes.

See also the spectacular erupting Mirage volcano, which is situated at the famous Mirage Las Vegas hotel and â??eruptsâ?? throughout the night. Combining music with pyrotechnic displays, the musical score which accompanies the eruptions was part-composed by legendary musician, Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead.

Alternatively, visit Fremont Street for a glittering experience which blends the traditional idea of Las Vegas with high tech displays and live entertainment that can rival the famous strip itself! The Viva Vision canopy and light show, for example, is the largest and most well known attraction in the Fremont Street Experience as it is known, and places the viewer in a spectacular array of lights which towers some 90 feet above ground and covers the length of five football fields. With more than 12million LED modules and an over half-a-million watt sound system, tourists and locals alike canâ??t fail to be mesmerised by the lights and sound show that will pound the senses.

Although situated in neighbouring Arizona, no trip to Las Vegas would be complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon, and tourists can take advantage of numerous tour opportunities to this wondrous site. Fly over the Grand Canyon in an aeroplane or helicopter and take in stunning aerial views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the Grand Canyon itself. Alternatively, take a coach tour and hike around the many trails that wend their way through the canyon and along the Colorado River.

As a premier tourist attraction, the city Las Vegas is always evolving and introducing new attractions so it is little wonder that tourists return to the city year-on-year to experience something new and so flights to Las Vegas are always highly popular throughout the year. With attractions such as these â?? both man-made and natural, the allure of Las Vegas can only continue to grow.

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Las Vegas – A popular Tourist Destination

 Las Vegas, named as the â??Entertainment Capital of the Worldâ??, is famous for casino resorts and number of entertainments. Las Vegas is internationally famous for gambling, shopping and entertainment.

When to Visit:  Summer is hot in Las Vegas, with temperatures touching a high of 38ºC from June to September. In winter the average temperature still remains above 13ºC, while the rest of the year it will be around 19ºC. Sunbathers are in for a treat, because the city receives more than 200 days of clear sky every year on average, but for temperatures and events, the best time to visit Las Vegas is spring and autumn. The cheapest time to Visit Las Vegas is during July and August because the hotel prices drop as thermometers rise. The same goes for January and February.

Where to Stay:  There are many hotel options available with all luxuries one would expect from a Las Vegas hotel and casino. Few among those are – Treasure Island Hotel, Mirage Hotel, Caesars Palace Hotel, Bellagio , Wynn, Planet holiday Resort, Hilton, Four Seasons and Palms Casino Resort. Even though there seems to be an endless supply of rooms, conventions and special events fill them up fast. If you’re planning on attending a popular event reserve a year in advance to be safe. Room rates can fluctuate drastically, so if you’re on a budget, planning ahead is highly recommended.

What to See:

1.    Bellagio Fountains:-  Using a dramatic combination of music, water and light, the Bellagio delivers awesome performances with its monumental fountains. Every evening, time seems to stop in front of the Bellagio. Make sure that you don’t pass this amazing attraction up when you are in beautiful Las Vegas. The show can be seen after 3 pm every half hour until 8 pm. Then there is a free show every 15 minutes until midnight. A great romantic sight for any couple on vacation in Las Vegas or a great way to relax for anyone.

 2.      Eiffel Tower :-  Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, visitors can catch great views nearly 50 stories above the ground. From the observation deck, which stands at 460 feet, guests are able to see the entire valley. As the Eiffel Tower is a popular romantic destination, all types of guests come and see this attraction. The Eiffel Tower replica is about half the size of the original in France. While these two vary in height, there are many similarities between them. Both have an enclosed observation deck for safety as well as a glass elevator to admire the stunning view on the way to the top. 

3.    Mirage Volcano:- Set on a small lagoon, the volcano at the Mirage Hotel is an amazing display of 3,000 lights computerized to simulate flowing lava. The volcano is 50 feet high and erupts 40 feet into the air. The volcano erupts every 15 minutes daily from 7 PM to midnight. The show is free. The volcano at the mirage has been an admittedly key attraction in Las Vegas since the Mirage opened in 1989. 

4.       Forum Shops at Caesars Palace:- The Forum Shops at Caesars is Las Vegas’ premier retail, dining and entertainment destination, featuring more than 160 boutiques and shops as well as 13 restaurants and specialty food shops. The Forum Shops have held on to their position as the most successful shopping venue in the country through continual progress. The Forum shops at Ceasars give a unique atmosphere that stimulates ancient Roman streets and has no visual comparison in the world.

 5.   Stratosphere Tower:- The Stratosphere Tower Hotel and Casino is a complete entertainment resort and one of the finest properties in Las Vegas. The hotel’s tower is the tallest building west of the Mississippi. There are two thrill rides: the High Roller, the world’s highest roller coaster, starts 909 feet above the ground, and the Big Shot is like a reverse bungee jump. The 12-story Stratosphere Tower pod has outdoor and indoor observation decks which offer an incredible panoramic view of the city, the 360 seat Top of the World revolving restaurant, a 220 seat cocktail lounge with the best view in town, and six meeting rooms.

 

 

 

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Las Vegas Tourist Website, Lasvegasusa.org Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary


LasVegasUSA.org is celebrating its first anniversary as the leading authority on things to do in Las Vegas. Since its launch one year ago, visitors and residents have turned to LasVegasUSA.org as the tourist guide of choice for the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’. The LasVegasUSA.org blog remains the best place to find the latest and greatest information on Las Vegas attractions, Las Vegas tickets, or anything related to Las Vegas!


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Those in the know about all things Las Vegas pen the blog entries. The frequent updates guarantee fresh content about the hottest Las Vegas attractions, tips on how to score the elusive tickets to those venues, and the ability to book reservations directly from the LasVegasUSA.org website. The blog is sectioned into categories for quick and easy on-point information.


Updated daily the categories about things to do in Las Vegas include:


Las Vegas Attractions

Las Vegas Casinos

Las Vegas Hotels

Las Vegas Information

Las Vegas Nightclubs

Las Vegas Restaurants

Las Vegas Shows

Las Vegas Sightseeing

Las Vegas Tickets

Las Vegas Tours

Las Vegas Videos

Las Vegas Weddings

And Much More!


No Las Vegas tourist guide is complete without helpful money-saving tips and LasVegasUSA.org is no exception. The Entertainment Capital of the World is an expensive jewel so plenty of information is available for deep discount programs to stretch your dollar.


Las Vegas is an over-the-top experience in excess that everyone should experience at least once in a lifetime. It follows then that the sheer overabundance of Las Vegas attractions is overwhelming. The perceptive traveler will plan and book a Vegas experience in advance. Since its inception, LasVegasUSA.org has been the hot spot for information and planning of a wedding, family vacation, or any other special event for all things Vegas.


Nick Stamoulis, the Editor for LasVegasUSA.org sums it up rather well, “Planning a visit to Las Vegas is as much fun as the actual venture! We are thrilled that the insight we share through LasVegasUSA.org has been the starting point for thousands of adventurous travelers and we thank each visitor to our website for considering our domain as one of the top Las Vegas tourist guides. If you have been thinking about a trip to Las Vegas for the first or hundredth time, bookmark LasVegasUSA.org because we will always keep you current on THE things to do in Las Vegas for many years to come!”


For more information, please visit: http://lasvegasusa.org or call 781-350-4364.

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