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"The closest you are going to get to a classic New York rooftop bar is tucked away at the top of this dining destination. Besides being one of the premiere eateries Downtown, Carson Kitchen carries on founder Kerry Simon’s legacy with an atmosphere of sophisticated fun. The rooftop is like a destination within a destination, perfect for some of their famous bacon jam with baked brie and toasted baguette or an innovative cocktail."
"From the day it opened its doors in 2014, Carson Kitchen has been known as one of the best places to eat in Downtown Las Vegas. The modern restaurant features a casual urban design, sleek industrial tables, and a stunning outdoor rooftop patio for diners to enjoy the trendy downtown atmosphere. This is an excellent place for groups as their menu offers social plates for sharing."
"With a special skill for classic American cuisine and handcrafted cocktails, Carson Kitchen is a pillar of the Las Vegas outdoor dining experience. Since they opened in 2014, the restaurant has spent years perfecting their menu and enhancing their outdoor rooftop and bar. Their menu is full of delicious bites including their butter burger and secret Sunday chicken sandwich."
"After having dinner at Tao Asian Bistro, it only seems natural to take the night to the next level at the adjacent Tao Nightclub. Club-goers enter the massive nightclub through an unexpectedly tranquil, candlelit tunnel, and from there the night erupts into revelry. Chuckie, DJ Five, and DJ Ruckus are among the regulars."
"Groups looking to party in Vegas will find Tao Nightclub at the Venetian Hotel. Even though Tao has been around for many years it has remained one of the top clubs to visit. This is due to the fact that it makes upgrades each year and continues to bring great DJs and music."
"The Asian-bistro dining room is perfect for a date night, but you can also enjoy trays of sushi at the nightclub upstairs and by the pool at TAO Beach."
"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."
"The best spot for a view of the Bellagio Water Show also happens to be an amazing place to take pictures of Paris Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower. You can snap photos of both of the angles shown above by walking up Bellagio Drive. We took the first photo directly in front of the Bellagio entrance and valet."
"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."
"Drai’s Nightclub is another top spot for hip hop and great entertainment. It functions as two different venues located in one and delivers panoramic partying on the rooftop of The Cromwell. It takes the nightlife experience of Las Vegas to a whole different level."
"Drai’s in Las Vegas features a multi-level rooftop destination with more than 25,000 square feet of space. Inside you’ll find two full-service bars, over 75 bottle service tables, and access to some of the biggest DJs and resident performers in the world."
"It all starts with the most sought-after location Downtown, with their second-level balcony facing Fremont Street and providing all the views from far above the mainstream. VIP tables, bottle service, specialty drinks, and dance music await the party-goer in you at this all-encompassing nightlife experience. Troy Liquor Bar, Downtown Las Vegas’ finest entertainment destination, brings your night to life."
"The ultimate stomping ground for high rollers, foreign models, stylish schmoozers, frat boys on a mission, bucket-listers and everything in between, Ghostbar introduced sky-high, ultralounge boozing in Las Vegas in 2001. The 3,500-square-foot, indoor/outdoor space on the 55th floor of Palms Casino Resort continues to fill up any given night of the week, thanks to its impressive sky deck flaunting “woah” views of a sprawling, twinkling Vegas–not to mention a vertigo-inducing, plexi-glass floor that allows you to gaze hundreds of feet down. Swanky, Murano-style glass chandeliers set the ambience, and almost a dozen signature cocktails have made Ghostbar the place to get high in Vegas."
"Fifty-five floors atop the Palms Casino and Resort, this exquisite lounge is a classy place to grab a drink for a late-night happy hour. It has a gorgeous outdoor area perfect for taking pictures of the city or dancing in the warm summer wind. Then for an intimate conversation, step inside and take a break from the crowd."
"PalmsLocated on the 55th floor of the Ivory Tower, Ghostbar may offer the best view of the Strip of any place that’s not actually ON the Strip. Plus, with bottle packages beginning at $375, it’s a little easier to party like a VIP without breaking the bank."
"Not to mention the iconic artwork that fills The Wynn or the wild kid-friendly carnival that is Circus Circus. As you make your way down the LVB, stop at The High Roller located at The LINQ Promenade. This observation wheel is the largest in the world so chances are you won’t have trouble finding it. The High Roller’s pods have some of the best views in the city - and did we mention there’s an open bar?"
"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!"
"You can’t take a trip to Las Vegas without seeing at least one Cirque du Soleil show. KA at MGM Grand is the story of twins who must go on an epic journey in fulfillment of their destinies. The production features martial arts, pyrotechnics and aerial adventures throughout the entire theater space."
"The airy central conservatory, which opens up right as you enter Bellagio, was inspired by the verdigris framework of Art Nouveau conservatories of Paris. Despite the fact that Las Vegas sits smack in the middle of the Mojave Desert, you can see the changing seasons in all their glory here as the garden transforms five times per year with fresh flowers; towering animatronic butterflies and birds; burbling fountains and bobbing lanterns. Each of its seasonal “theatrical presentations” of the elements is totally new."
"Open to the public, Bellagio’s Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a glorious free attraction beside the hotel’s lobby. Under an intricate Beaux-Arts-style glass canopy with a copper frame, this attraction employs the resort’s team of 120 horticulturalists and landscape designers, producing beautiful rotating displays with mesmerising floral arrangements, bridges, ponds and gazebos. Poinsettia and a giant Christmas tree set the tone in the holiday season."
"Anyone craving some natural wonder should pay a visit to the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden. You’ll find this breathtaking spot in a gigantic glass dome, just beyond the lobby of the Bellagio hotel. Horticulturists and designers put together beautiful scenes every season that never fail to impress guests."
"If your children love to explore the outdoors and want to know what it might be like to walk through a rainforest, this free rainforest atrium at the Mirage Hotel might be just the (free) ticket!. The atrium features a 20,000 gallon saltwater aquarium with tons of aquatic wildlife, and just behind the aquarium is a tropical rainforest complete with lagoons, a waterfall, and tons of stunning tropical plants, flowers and more. Kids who love gardens and the outdoors will love to imagine they’re heading through a real jungle as you make your way through this free indoor rainforest garden."