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Top things to do in Las Vegas, USA
"Opened by legendary “Rock ‘n’ Roll Chef” Kerry Simon in 2014, this cozy and witty restaurant is considered almost solely responsible for revving up the now buzzy dining scene in Downtown Las Vegas. Housed in a former flophouse, Carson Kitchen later got a boost in the form of an expansion: a rooftop bar and lounge. The thoroughly urbane setting is perfect for those who prefer a laidback convo, cocktails, and shareable plates to a nightclub."
"Found on the 11th floor of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Eiffel Tower Restaurant is the place for elegant French cuisine and magnificent views of the Bellagio Fountains. The view from here gets you far above the street with unimpeded views of the Strip and fountains!. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant has an excellent selection of elegant French cuisine."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants The Strip. Like the real Eiffel Tower, the Strip’s downsized homage to the Parisian landmark is home to a dining destination. Unlike its French counterpart, Chef Jean Joho’s Eiffel Tower Restaurant is an elevated experience, perched 11 stories above the Strip."
"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."
"Victor Drai is the indisputable founder of the nightclub scene in Las Vegas. A firm believer that it’s the venue—not the star DJ—that makes a club hot, he has made good on that truism in his rooftop pool and nightclub, which occupies the entire rooftop of The Cromwell. Sitting 11 stories above the Strip, the 35,000-square-foot party zone is the place to be for its daytime pool scene, but it glows at night under towering palms."
"Drai’s Nightclub is one of the best rooftop bars in Vegas – you must visit if you’re in search of an ultimate rooftop party spot. Located 11 stories above the Strip, Drai’s nightclub and beach club combo sit on the top level of the Cromwell resort. Stop by for a late-night swim in one of the many available pools, to dance the night out, or to listen to some of the best musicians in town."
"There is no need to go inside as they don't run any actual free shows, but we will find plenty of free Las Vegas shows outside the hotel (unless you want to take a close look at the replica of Le Pont Alexandre III from Paris located inside the hotel. The hotel's main attraction - Eiffel Tower - is hard to miss. It's free to explore it from the outside, however, if you want to ride the elevator and check out the Strip from top of the Tower - it will cost you $7.50 to $22.00."
"Located on the Strip, Paris Las Vegas is one of the most easily recognized resorts in the city. Out front is a scale model of the Eiffel Tower, and down the way is a recreation of the Paris Opera House. Forty-six stories above the city streets, the Eiffel Tower Experience is an observation deck with incredible 360-degree views."
"Stroll the cobblestone streets of Paris at Le Boulevard mall inside the Paris Hotel and Casino (see map above). Parisian culture and charm is found throughout the Paris Casino and Le Boulevard shopping center is no exception. The mall is a gallery of charming retail stores, boutiques, cafes and restaurants."
"Hemenway Park allows visitors the opportunity to closely mingle with bighorn sheep that come down from the nearby mountains to graze. The park also has playground equipment, gazebos, sport courts, and a view of Lake Mead."
"Circus Circus Hotel & Casino has been in town since the late 1960s, hosting families in traditional ways with family-friendly themes consisting of rides, clowns and a lot of bright colors. The best feature of the hotel is its Adventuredome, that’s an indoor park spanning 5 acres filled with rides like bumper cars and roller coasters, the kinds of things kids love doing. Families can either buy all-day passes or pay per ride."
"You can’t beat a theme park when you’re looking for a fun-filled day for the whole family. Naturally, Las Vegas features a pretty amazing option. You’ll find Adventuredome Theme Park right under a huge pink dome behind Circus Circus."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user https://www.flick... used under CC BY 2.0. Adventuredome Theme Park is a thrilling 5-acre (2-hectare) indoor amusement park, located in the Circus Circus Hotel and Resort Casino."
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