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Old-school Vegas
"The Venetian (and its sister property The Palazzo) offer families a sophisticated night of sleep in five-diamond luxury. The all-suite Palazzo side offers families a bit more space to spread out than the typical hotel room and the numerous pools connecting the two properties vary in depth and size making them perfect for groups of small families and kids. Stay here for: On property access to the Venetian Gondolas, on of the the fun things to do in Las Vegas with kids, and easy access to the Fashion Show Mall, and Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden."
"When you enter the Grand Canal Shops of the Hotel Venetian, you immediately feel trapped by the unique atmosphere of this place. You can stroll along cobblestones, under painted ceilings along with the replica of the Grand Canal, past luxurious shops. The Grand Canal Shops feature some of the world’s leading luxury brands such as Diane von Furstenberg, Tory Burch, Burberry, or Michael Kors and is by no means one of the average shopping malls in Las Vegas."
"The Venetian regularly hosts their Vegas Whiskey Experience inside their doors. The event is held every night at 7 PM at the Spirits & Spice store. During the experience, you get to taste a nice array of different whiskeys, peruse the store shelves, and learn more about the liquor you sampled."
"Located just off strip, the Pinball Hall of Fame and Museum is 10,000 square feet of nothing but the largest collection of pinball games and memorabilia in the world. This museum is open to the public and not-for-profit featuring iconic games from the 1950s-1990s. The world’s largest video screen as seen at the Viva Vision Light Show"
"In January 2006 in Nevada, the Pinball Hall of Fame was made as a museum for pinball machines. You can play in here throughout the day: Expect more than 2,000 pinball machines in working conditions. Need to switch it up?"
"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."
"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."
"Changing with the seasons, Bellagio’s conservatory displays ostentatious floral arrangements, installed by crane through a soaring 50ft-high ceiling. The effect is unnatural, but that doesn't stop crowds from gawking, and the aroma of fresh blooms is enchanting. Peek around the periphery of the conservatory for classic paintings re-created with buds and flowers instead of oil paints."
"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."
"Located beside the Linq Theatre on the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Museum of Selfies is an immersive, must-visit attraction with interactive exhibits where you can let your creativity run wild and nab the ultimate selfie in the amazing and colorful rooms. Whether you’re looking to see the world upside down or have always dreamed of relaxing in a gold bath, chilling in the emoji pool, or melt your brain in the optical illusion bathroom, the Museum of Selfies offers many creative spaces for those looking for some unique and fun holiday snaps, making it one of the best museums in Las Vegas for memories!"