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Where to Stay in Las Vegas (2021 • COOLEST Areas!)
"Carson Kitchen’s 2017 expansion brought with it a cozy rooftop patio that reflects the neighborhood charm of the Fremont East location. Diners can settle in beneath the twinkling string lights above and enjoy the restaurant’s signature reimagined comfort food menu, which includes crispy chicken skins with smoked honey, tempura green beans, a creative cocktail list, plus beer and wine."
"Chef Kerry Simon has established a destination restaurant with his Carson Kitchen in Downtown Las Vegas. The modern gastropub is serving twists on standard dishes like the gyro tacos pictured above. Stylish and sleek, the late Chef Kerry Simon’s Carson Kitchen is proof of Downtown Las Vegas continuing renaissance."
"An extension of Tao nightclub, Tao Beach is a poolside oasis that’s kept private, exclusive, and separate from the rest of the sprawling pool complex at the Venetian & Palazzo resorts. The venue closed in 2020 for renovations (planned before the pandemic) and has yet to announce an opening date for 2021. When it returns, expect Tao Beach to be better than ever with high-end luxury cabanas and an Asian theme still in place."
"A true East-meets-West experience, Tao brings some welcome Asian style to the heart of the Strip. Located above Tao restaurant, the 10,000-square-foot nightclub features multiple rooms with a different DJ in each one. Lots of space, although the balcony overlooking the Strip is a little smaller than it should be."
"Tao Asian Bistro at the Venetian finishes dinner with a giant fortune cookie filled with white and dark chocolate mousse and topped with fresh fruit and risqué fortunes."
"One of those Las Vegas restaurants with a view, this Eiffel Tower restaurant offers you the charm of Paris in the Sin City. The place is charming and undoubtedly romantic. They have both lunch and dinner option available with two and three courses, and the former is cheaper than the latter if budget is your concern."
"Love is in the air: Take your romance to the next level with an Eiffel Tower Restaurant experience. Admire center Strip views from floor-to-ceiling windows, all while savoring fine French cuisine. We recommend a table by the window to make the most of your night."
"Situated on the 11th floor of The Cromwell hotel, Drai’s Nightclub is a 2-level indoor / outdoor nightclub with unparalleled views of the Las Vegas Strip below. Their lineup features lives performances rather than just DJ acts, and some of the most recognized hip hop artists are on the calendar, like 2 Chainz, Chris Brown and Trey Songz to name just a few. Outside the party is poolside, with plush bungalows available to reserve."
"Drai's is located at the Cromwell Hotel and being located on the roof of a Las Vegas hotel has some interesting perks. Drais gives users dual options in nightlife having both indoor and outdoor areas to party. While other clubs have focused on DJs, Drais has created an environment tweaked for live musical performances from today's top artists."
"A post shared by YYZ to LAS (@yyzlas) on Feb 12, 2019 at 12:35pm PST. If you are someone who is very much into parties and beach clubs, then Drai’s Beachclub and Nightclub is your perfect place. Nestled on the 11th floor of the Cromwell Hotel, the rooftop bar displays a party atmosphere."
"Their menu features plates like Buffalo Chicken Nachos, their delicious Grilled Cheese, and much more. You won’t want to miss out on their fries, where you can pick from a number of seasonings, sauces, and sides. Their cocktails pack a punch too."
"Take the chance to create a customized ice cream sandwich for less than $4. Diners can choose from 13 cookie options such assnickerdoodle or Tuxedo (white and regular chocolate chip) and from 17 ice cream flavors such as black cherry, chocolate malted crunch, strawberry cheesecake or birthday cake."
"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."