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The Best Las Vegas Museums & Exhibits
"Get ready for topiaries like you've never seen, spectacular floral design, and unrivaled attention to detail. The Bellagio's horticulture team transforms all 14,000 square feet of botanical garden into a lush, stunning landscape to suit the current season. Spring, summer, fall, and winter are all beautifully portrayed throughout the year, as is the annual Chinese New Year celebration.Where: BellagioAges: All"
"The Bellagio Conservatory is a fun Vegas photo spot because the conservatory changes seasonally. That means that you are sure to get a unique photo with the seasonal displays when you visit. Not only was visiting the Bellagio Conservatory one of my favorite things to do in Las Vegas, but it was also one of the more unique spots I’ve ever photographed."
"Did you know there’s a 14,000 square foot botanical garden inside the Bellagio?. Each season, the Horticulture and Engineering team transform the Botanical Garden with beautiful flower displays and colors. We visited the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden during the Spring Celebration, which is from March 13th-May 22nd."
"At the height of the Depression, thousands of men and their families migrated here and worked in excruciating conditions, dangling hundreds of feet above Black Canyon in 120°F (about 50°C) heat to build this massive 726ft-high dam, completed ahead of schedule and under budget in 1936. Ninety-six workers lost their lives building the iconic art-deco styled structure, which redefines the stark landscape. Tours of the dam structure begin at the Hoover Dam Parking Garage & Visitor Center."
"The Memorial Bridge, mentioned above, gives a spectacular view of the Hoover Dam, which is located in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River. It was opened in 1936 and was built to control floods and produce hydroelectric power. Today, the Hoover Dam is still in use and there are two lanes of traffic that run across it."
"One of Southern Nevada’s unique trail experiences, the Historic Railroad Trail is dog-friendly hiking trail along a former railroad grade with breathtaking panoramic views of the Lake Mead and Boulder Basin area. Designated as a national recreation trail, the 7.5-mile Historic Railroad Trail shares the rich history of the creation of Lake Mead and the construction of the Hoover Dam and winds through five massive tunnels, each approximately 300 feet in length and 25 feet in diameter, and along a portion of the original railroad route that was used between Boulder City and the Hoover Dam in the mid-1900s. Boulder City, NV 89005, Phone: 702-293-8990"
"Designated a Historic National Trail, this hike is an awesome opportunity to connect with nature while learning. The trail goes through 5 old railroad tunnels, which were last used in 1961. It’s also the last part of the Hoover Dam Railroad system that isn’t disturbed or underwater."
"Camping SiteLake Shore Road, Boulder City, NV 89005MoreLess Info. Located in the Lake Mead National Recreational Area in Boulder City, Nevada, the Boulder Beach Campground offers 150 camping sites amongst the shade of Eucalyptus trees. Most of the RV sites feature tables and fire pits."
"Vegas has many buildings more than 20 stories tall, but only Stratosphere exceeds 100 and boasts the nation's highest thrill rides. Atop the 1149ft-high tapered tripod tower, vertiginous indoor and outdoor viewing decks afford Vegas' best 360-degree panoramas. There you'll also find Top of the World, a revolving restaurant, and the jazzy 107 SkyLounge cocktail bar. To get to the top of Vegas' lucky landmark, ride one of America's fastest elevators, lifting you 108 floors in a mere 37 ear-popping seconds."
"If you dare (and we’re triple dog daring you), take the 829-foot plunge via The Sky Jump at the Stratosphere for an ultimate adrenaline rush. Don’t worry, you’re completely harnessed into the controlled fall but we promise that jumping off this tower is a total rush. However, if you prefer the safer side of things, this ain’t for you, Boo."
"On the Record inside the Park MGM is one of the newest nightclubs in Las Vegas, and it forgoes the usual sleek nightclub aesthetic for something a bit warmer. Designed to look like a record store and rock venue, with walls covered in recreated concert posters, vinyl sleeves, and old 8-track and cassette tapes, On the Record is definitely not your typical Vegas nightclub. The entry is “hidden” behind a “record store,” and inside there is a separate room that is an open-air patio with a vintage double-decker bus refashioned into a bar and DJ booth, private karaoke rooms, and a hidden speakeasy that is sort of a club-within-a-club, except at this one the stars are the big-name mixologists and the draw is the cocktail program."
"A playful, retro vibe for nightclubbers who don't always like nightclubs While the nightclub scene has its share of redundancy, On the Record does its best to put a fresh spin on the concept. It's really more of a glorified lounge, decorated in vintage concert posters, a DJ booth that resembles a Rolls Royce, and a fireplace in the center of an area known as the Living Room. The outdoor patio has a British double-decker bus serving drinks and, if that's not enough to keep your attention, head to one of three karaoke rooms -- each one dedicated to a different decade -- and belt out your own entertainment."
"On the Record is a dance club and lounge with a rock n’ roll vibe. The walls are covered in vintage concert posters with an outdoor patio, speakeasy and karaoke rooms among its secluded areas. Retro 80s tends to be the music of choice."
"The food at our world-famous Benihana is so delicious, you may ask for extra servings. Expect exhibition-style Japanese cuisine served with class, elegance with attention to detail paid to every delicious bite."
"The world-famous Benihana is a restaurant in Las Vegas at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino that specializes in hibachi-style Japanese cuisine surrounded by scenic Japanese gardens and flowing ponds..."
"Located in Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino, Behihana serves world-famous, Japanese-inspired cuisine and is certainly considered one of the best restaurants in the area."
"Located in the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace, Il Mulino New York is an upmarket restaurant serving classic, regional Italian cuisine in stylish surroundings. Exuding an Old World Italian ambiance with crisp white linen-covered tables, soft lighting, and breathtaking views of the Strip from the private balcony, Il Mulino New York focuses on the cuisine of the Abruzzo region, which features rich dishes in a simple, yet flavorful sauces. Signature dishes on the menu include Saltimbocca with Sage and Prosciutto, Frutti di Mare Risotto, Filetto di Mango Alla Fiorentina (filet steak in a shallot, sage, and wine sauce), and Vongole Alla Posillipo (clams in a light marinara sauce)."
"Again among Caesars Palace restaurants, Las Vegas’ Il Mulino New York is a very classy restaurant where you can enjoy an elegant ambiance while eating a classic Italian cuisine. Here, you have to wear special clothes as its dress code of dressy elegant is enforced. Make Sure to not wear shorts, sneakers or athletic clothing."
"After becoming famous in New York, restaurant chain Il Mulino expanded. One of their outposts is now on the Las Vegas strip, located inside the Forum Shops at Caesars."