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"If you can't make it to Italy for a romantic gondola ride in Venice, the gondola rides at The Venetian are the next best thing. Couples float through the vibrant Venetian streetscape of the Grand Canal Shoppes, or cruise around the outside of the hotel in an authentic Venetian gondola as a talented singing gondolier sets the mood for romance, crooning romantic Italian songs like "That's Amore!" Private two-person gondolas are available, or couples can make it a double date and book a four-person gondola. A professional photographer will also be on hand to snap a few quick photos before your voyage, although couples are encouraged to bring their own cameras along as well."
"Overview: Similar to the Forum Shops, the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian is home to both ultra-luxury and everyday brands. There are more luxury brands than there are casual, but you’ll find both here. The mall itself is gorgeous, you can take a grandala ride down the indoor river."
"1610 E Tropicana Ave Las Vegas NV 89119, map | Hours: Sun-Thurs 11AM-11PM, Fri-Sat 11AM-Midnight. Located just off the strip, the Pinball Hall of Fame is a 10,000 square foot building filled to the brim with pinball machines!. It was fascinating to see pinball machines from the 1950s all the way to present day, and there were a handful of other classic arcade games too."
"This museum’s website describes itself as “pinball and nothing but pinball for 10,000 square feet”. The Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club houses and displays over 150 machines, the largest collection of pinball games in the world. Bring a pocketful of quarters and your “A” game!"
"The Pinball Hall of Fame features over 200 pinball machines. This is the perfect place for visitors who remember and love the sounds and sights of pinball. The games are all hands-on, so you can play, and they are all in perfect condition."
"As for your foliage needs, let’s make our way over to the Bellagio Conservatory where throughout the year, hundreds of horticulturists arrange thousands of flowers into the most beautiful and large botanical arrangements in the city. Inspired by various happenings around the world including the Chinese New Year, seasonal trends, fashion and aquatic life, the Bellagio Conservatory is totally free and is a sight that you must see to believe. Just imagine roses of all colors coming together to create an underwater paradise… see, you really do have to come in and see it for yourself."
"In addition to the Fountains at the front of the resort, the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden is one of the best free attractions in Las Vegas. Featuring hundreds of natural trees, shrubs, and flowers along with architectural elements in a creative and unique layout that is visually stunning. The three-story glass-domed conservatory features beautiful arrangements according to a theme that changes periodically throughout the year."
"The Bellagio Gardens may be one of the most popular spots on the Strip for taking pictures. Admission is free, so this has to be one of the best free attractions in Las Vegas for kids. The floral display naturally changes every season, but it will also be changed for a particular holiday or whatever strikes their fancy."
"Located in the heart of the casino floor, Crystal Bar specializes in handcrafted cocktails and curated spirits. This sophisticated sanctuary is showered in glamour, with a sparkling design featuring cascading crystal-shaped pendants."
"Smith & Wollensky, known as America’s Steakhouse, has made its return to the Las Vegas Strip and now calls Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas home. Boasting two stories tall, the all new classic steakhouse features a tavern like open concept bar and lounge off the promenade level,..."
"Smith & Wollensky, “America’s Steakhouse” has made its return to the Las Vegas Strip, now open at the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. Learn MoreReserve a Table"
"Style, service, and an extravagant supper-club atmosphere If you want to "go big" with Italian food in Vegas, Carbone is your kinda place. With a handful of distinctive dining rooms, the spirit of the classic New York supper club is reimagined with teams led by knowledgeable and experienced service captions. The Caesar salad, squash agrodolce, and bananas flambe are all prepared tableside, offering a lively date night atmosphere -- although the seating can feel a little cramped at times."
"If you are looking for special places to eat, then you should give Carbone at Aria hotel and casino a try. This place provides its guests an amazing Italian-American dining experience. This place is owned by Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick (Major Food Group)."
"The concept behind Carbone is one that’s influenced by the Italian restaurants of the mid 20th century. Classic dishes are reinvigorated with modern culinary techniques. What you end up with is a menu full of beautiful, artistically created Italian dishes."
"Lazeez is one of many Indian-Middle Eastern restaurants that one might come across in Las Vegas. What makes it different from the rest is that most of the menu offers a delicious range of vegan, gluten-free, and halal options that guarantees an explosion of flavors for its diners. The environment itself is family friendly and filled with friendly staff."
"HUMMUS in Angel Park Ranch, Pepes Tacos Boulder in East Las Vegas, and Gourmet China II in Southridge are very popular for Fast Food delivery so they might be one of the best spots for it in Las Vegas."
"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."
"This indoor children’s playground is filled with inflatables and bouncy houses that will help your kids get out all their energy before heading back to the hotel for the night. Jumper’s Jungle is most suited for children under 10 years old. Adventuredome inCicus Circus Las Vegas"