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"If you’re in the area of the fountain show, make sure to check out the conservatory!. The Bellagio Conservatory and Gardens feature a stunning 50-foot glass enclosure with a spectacular garden interior that changes with the seasons. During spring, for instance, cherry blossoms and spring flowers are the order of the day–while in the fall, the conservatory is decked out in an array of orange, red and golden foliage."
"Each time I visit Vegas, I make sure to walk through the Bellagio for their famed Conservatory and Gardens. The floral displays and sculptures change with the season as this 14,000 square-foot space is transformed into a showcase of awe-aspiring sights, sounds, and scents. The Conservatory can get quite busy so I recommend visiting as early as your schedule allows for good daylight without the crowds."
"We found ourselves walking through a few beautiful hotels like the Wynn, Cosmopolitan, and also checked out the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens at Bellagio. At 7:30pm, we took an uber outside the strip to check out a unique themed bar called The Golden Tiki. They have some really delicious drinks on the menu. It such a great time!"
"Floyd Lamb Park, at Tule Springs, is a pleasing oasis with its 680-acre park, with luxuriant vegetation, animals, lakes, and sightseeing’s of the Sheep and Spring Mountain Ranges. The momentous Tule Springs Ranch is gathered inside the park and provides chances for visitors to learn about the conventional working ranch and early Las Vegas lifestyle. The park provides a number of programs."
"One of the quieter destinations of Las Vegas, Floyd Lamb Park offers several hundred acres of lush vegetation for visitors who want to get away from the noise and pollution of the city for awhile. Nature trails wind through the park for walking, jogging and mountain biking. Picnic areas have freshly-cut grass and the sweet fragrance of flowers."
"Right at the heart of Tule Springs lies an amazing haven among the desert area. At Floyd Lamb Park, you’ll find everything you’ll want for your outdoor getaway. This 680-acre park has numerous large ponds that support plant and animal life, lush vegetation, lakes, and views of the Sheep and Spring Mountains."
"Just west of Las Vegas, the limestone cliffs and alpine forested peaks of the lofty Spring Mountains rise unmistakably above the Mojave Desert. The Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway is a modern, state-of-the-art interpretive center featuring educational dioramas, exhibits and artworks. Make this your first port of call for explorations into the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area section of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest."
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."
"Town Square is known for its standout shops, trendy restaurants and entertainment options. The open-air, pet-friendly center features several buildings situated along pedestrian-friendly streets and lushly landscaped walkways. Shoppers will find a mix of retailers at Town Square, including ANGL, Apple, Tommy Bahama, Bath & Body Works, Whole Foods Market, Guitar Center, H&M, Old Navy and Sephora."
"There are big shopping stores like H&M and Express, boutique spots where you can buy dresses you're unlikely to see on anyone else in Vegas, and children's stores, accessory stalls, and makeup depots (hello Sephora), too. Grab a bite at one of several eateries or let the kiddos cool off in the small water park situated at the center of this neighborhood-like shopping center."
"This place consists of a hedge maze, a Pop Jet fountain splash pad, a tree house and a bakery playhouse, among other kid’s attractions in Las Vegas."
"Chocoholics won't want to miss this one-stop shop for everything an ice cream and chocolate lover could want. Enjoy a signature Hot Fudge Sundae with fresh house-made hot fudge or branch out into any of the other delicious treats on the menu. Conveniently located on the LINQ Promenade right across Brooklyn Bowl's entrance, Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop won the Best of Las Vegas 2015 award for Best Ice Cream."
"Review: The recently opened Linq offers a quintessential experience of shopping in Las Vegas right on the Strip. This outdoor shopping and entertainment plaza offers a staggering variety of shopping, entertainment and dining options. The first thing you'll notice when you visit The Linq is the High Roller."
"The LINQ Promenade is a dazzling shopping and entertainment area located on the strip next to the LINQ Hotel. It’s kind of a mini-strip within the strip. With over 35 retail shops and restaurants, you’ll find plenty to see and do walking through the promenade even without spending any money!"
"The Four Seasons is an elegant oasis on the 35th-39th floors of the Mandalay Bay building, with a separate entrance and non-gaming environment. The spa is small by Vegas standards but has a sense of intimacy and the first-rate service you expect from Four Seasons. It's best when you want a quiet environment and lots of personal attention, not a big, splashy spectacle."
"Located 3 miles from McCarran International Airport, this resort is directly connected to the Las Vegas Monorail offering easy access to the Vegas Strip. The hotel boasts a rooftop solar-heated pool. A flat-screen cable TV, a safety deposit box and work desk are standard in every room at Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino."
"Serenity Spa at Westgate Las Vegas is offering a resort spa deal from $109 which includes a 50-minute Swedish or Deep-Tissue massage, 50-minute facial or 100-minute manicure and pedicure. All packages include access to spa amenities including whirlpool, steam room, dry sauna, relaxation rooms, and refreshments."
"The specialty of Richard MacDonald uncovers the vast excellence of the human body. The characters he makes are playing always in the performance center of life,” Guy Laliberté The exhibitions are conceived out of a connection between Guy Laliberté, Founder of Cirque du Soleil, and Richard MacDonald, an ace of a metaphorical figure. MacDonald feels that he and Laliberté are “comparative in long-lasting imaginative objectives.” His work centers, including this Las Vegas art museum, are related to performing life, catching a passing minute in time, and deifying the elegance, quality, delight, and teach of artists and gymnastic performers."
"If you are a fan of Circus Du Soleil, then the only Las Vegas art gallery you need to see is the Art of Richard MacDonald. Located in front of the O Theatre within the Bellagio, the Art of Richard MacDonald concentrates on the performers of the famed shows created by Circus Du Soleil in sculptures that are created with a neo-figurative fashion. Once inside the lobby area you can view 50 incredible bronze sculptures that highlight the movements of dancers, contortionists and acrobats of various Circus Du Soleil performances."
"The ongoing renovation and repurposing of three vintage buildings in the Las Vegas Arts District are transforming 30,000sqft of space into vibrant homes for work, relaxation and artistic expression. Inside and out, you’ll find galleries and art gardens exhibited beside shops, eateries and performance spaces. Come down for a drink on Preview Fridays to catch a gander at what pieces may be marked for sale on the First Friday event nights."