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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."
"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."
"Venice, Italy, is famous for its canals and singing gondoliers, but travelers won’t need a passport to ride the Grand Canal at the Venetian Casino Resort in Nevada’s largest city. The Venetian named their premier shopping mall the Grand Canal, then built a canal through it. Gondolas, complete with costumed singing gondoliers, guide their craft under bridges and balconies, and past shops with exterior décor that mimics the real thing."
"The Pinball Hall of Fame is a huge museum with tons of arcade games going back to the 80s and 90s and approximately 200 fully restored pinball machines. This museum is a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of all these games. Adults will love playing their favorite childhood games and at the same time introduce their kids to a lot of games they’ve never experienced."
"The Pinball Hall of Fame is an attempt by the members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club to house and display the world's largest pinball collection, open to the public. A not-for-profit corporation was established to further this cause. The games belong to one club member (Tim Arnold), and range from 1950s up to 1990s pinball machines."
"An entire hall honoring the unknown greats of pinball’s past is the best excuse you’ll ever find to journey back to your middle school days. At the Pinball Hall of Fame you’ll find a large, grand hall that houses nothing more than an extensive collection of classic pinball machines. They aren’t just for looking at, either."
"In a huge glass dome just past the lobby of the Bellagio Hotel is the Conservatory & Botanical Garden which has 120 horticulturists arranging stunningly beautiful seasonal scenes. These scenes use flowers, plants, trees and constructed pieces, like lighthouses, gazebos and bridges, to create unique visual scenes. Along with the season scenes, the Bellagio also changes the scenes for holidays."
"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."
"Nevada Brew Works shares a wall and patio with HUDL Brewing and is the senior member of the two, which is saying something since they only opened one month prior in September 2020. So still fairly new to the Las Vegas breweries scene. A tap list features a handful of their house brews and several guest taps as well, both local and regional."
"A dog-friendly patio with an eye-catching silo makes the perfect spot to drink an Irish red, Hefeweizen, or oatmeal stout brewed on site."
"Mon-Thu: 11 am to 12 am; Fri & Sat: 11 am to 1 am: Sun: 10 am to 12 am"
"At its peak in the mid-aughts, no club could touch the Palms' 55th-floor Ghostbar for nightlife atmosphere and an unrivaled view of the Strip. The space has been reborn as Apex Social Club as part of the Palms’ $690 million renovation, turning the 8,000-square-foot space into an open-air boutique nightclub—with those same fantastically vertiginous views. In a testament to the owners’ faith in clubbers to drink around wildly expensive art, you’ll mingle with life-size humanoids made with assemblages of found objects and suspended in massive resin blocks."
"Perched on the 55th floor of the Palms Casino & Resort you used to find GhostBar, but since early 2018 it is instead the location of the upscale and boutique nightclub and rooftop bar APEX Social Club. Very modern and ultra-chic in decor, the best feature is however the view. Mind blowing 360-degree panoramics over Las Vegas, clearly Instagram-worthy and creating the feeling of being on top of the world."
"The former home of the beloved Ghostbar is now Apex Social Club, a sleek, sexy, high-altitude lounge on the 55th floor of the Palms’ Ivory Tower. Inside, you’ll find trippy collages of human forms mounted on glass by artist Dustin Yellin and DJs spinning Thursday-Sunday. But, much like its predecessor, outside is the place to be."
"Jean Philippe Patisserie at Aria lacks the floor-to-ceiling chocolate fountain of their Bellagio location, but features plentiful seating for fascinating people watching. The dessert oasis right in the middle of Aria's casino floor features a full menu from a single, artisan chocolate bite to lunch spot favorites. They'll even pack meals to-go in airline friendly packaging."
"Ya can’t miss it – Jean Philippe Patisserie beckons chocoholics cruising Bellagio with an enormous fountain of, yes, chocolate. His pastries are like little pieces of art, but for a real treat, make your own dessert crepe. Choose from decadent berry filling, or go for the popular apple or bananas foster."
"There is no need for couples to fly all the way to Paris to experience elegant dining at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Instead, they can experience the same romantic offerings at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant inside Paris Las Vegas. This most romantic restaurant in Las Vegas offers views of The Strip, as well as the Fountains of the Bellagio."
"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."
"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."