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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Las Vegas, Nevada
"Located at 2775 Desert Marigold Lane, 89135 in the Willows Village. The Willows Park is a multi-sports facility, that features lighted fields, a lighted basketball court and a children’s play structure, as well as a linear park which meanders through the village and includes a children’s play area and trail. Four over-sized story book sculptures from Aesop’s Fables- “The Lion and The Mouse” and “The Tortoise and The Hare” – line the 4.6-acre park’s walkways."
"Willows Park in South Summerlin is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 28 Yelp reviews. Head over to 2775 Desert Marigold Lane to see for yourself. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor."
"If you think Death Valley is only good for your wide angle lenses, you are totally wrong. Aside from snakes and lizards, Death Valley has an abundance of all kinds of wildlife – from different bird species to foxes and coyotes. If you have one of those nice super telephoto lenses, don’t forget it at home – you might be surprised by what you might see just driving along the main roads."
"It offers many dining options like Andiron or Wolfgang Puck and it is also within walking distance to Red Rock Resort and Casino for even more dining as well as a sprawling casino floor. If you want to treat yourself to a little pampering after your nature excursion, book a treatment at the Red Rock Spa. Those uninterested in treating themselves can head to the resort’s bowling alley or movie theater. We promise they’ll be occupied for as long as necessary."
"This New American bistro is a regular haunt for Summerlin locals, and it’s no wonder why. With refreshing Mediterranean flavors and a large collection of wines, Vintner offers a refreshing dining experience both inside and out. Choose to eat alfresco, and you’ll be greeted with a garden-like patio setting with shady trees and enough greenery that you’ll forget you’re in a bustling desert town."
"This dog-friendly Downtown Summerlin patio is home to gastropub fare including crispy buffalo cauliflower, bacon cheddar tots and an every-day happy hour that includes prosciutto and pineapple flatbread, street tacos plus $5 wine and beer. Craft beer is the focus here, but cocktails with fresh ingredients, like lavender and blackberries, are a great choice for outdoor dining."
"Even though school’s out, Public School 702 offers the fun of recess and games galore at Downtown Summerlin. On the patio on the second level features street-style tacos, burgers, and hand-tossed pizzas for a more casual approach to dining."
"Located in Downtown Summerlin, Public School 702 is a schoolhouse themed gastropub with amazing rooftop space overlooking the downtown. There is a great selection of beer, whether you take it in a bottle, can or draft."