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Attractions & Shopping | LAS VEGAS
"Owned by the eponymous Hollywood studio, the Grand liberally borrows Hollywood themes. Flashing LED screens and computerized fountains add extra theatrics to the 100,000lb, 45ft-tall bronze lion statue at the casino's entrance. Inside the labyrinthine casino bedecked with giant screens, you can get table-side massages or take free Texas hold'em lessons in the poker room. Top billing attractions include Hakkasan nightclub, one-time center of the electronic dance-music universe, Cirque du Soleil's martial-arts-inspired Kà and the massive MGM Grand Garden Arena."
"Also consider “KA” at MGM Grand for the adventurers and sheer acrobatics, no matter which show you decide to take in, you’re going to be blown away. Still want to dance until dawn?. Take your sultry-self over to Hakkassan at the MGM Grand where all the sexy people converge into a nightlife paradise you’ve only seen in music videos."
"The L.A. Comedy Club is located inside the world-famous Stratosphere. One of the most recognizable structures in Vegas, the “Strat” is a must-see. The club itself is located inside the Stratosphere’s 160-seat Dragon Room."
"Venue: L.A. Comedy Club At The Stratosphere Hotel and Casino. Show Times: There are shows 8:00 pm nightly (7 days per week), with additional 10:00 pm show (Friday and Saturday)"
"For diners looking for the best vegetarian and vegan food options, this next location on the list of best restaurants in Las Vegas is not only exclusively vegan and vegetarian but also sources local produce and vegan meats and cheeses. Explore flavors like Hand-Rolled Vegan Sushi, Elote Tamale or try the Daily Pop-Up Special, featuring the best in the daily sourced farmer’s products. With a variety of new flavors, fresh ingredients, and gluten-free options, this location is the perfect place for diners with alternative tastes or dietary restrictions."
"With locations in ever-hipper DTLV and super-suburban Henderson, VegeNation serves all plant-based ingredients—including meats, cheeses, and ice cream—for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. The eatery’s mission is to lead a food revolution, and though they’ve had to pause local community projects like pop-up yoga classes, art galleries, workshops, and fundraisers due to the pandemic, they continue to showcase seasonal ingredients and support local businesses by adopting school gardens and sourcing local craft brews."
"616 Carson Ave #120, Las Vegas, NV 89101 or 10075 S Eastern Ave, Henderson, NV 89052. You have to drive a bit off the strip to get to either of their locations, but it is well worth the trip. While the buffalo cauliflower wings didn’t make The Best Vegan Buffalo Wings in the US list, they are still a fantastic appetizer to start with."
"3839 W Sahara Ave, Suite 7-9, Las Vegas, NV 89102-0540Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Wifi, Delivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit CardsAsian, Thai, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, BrunchSGD 7 - SGD 22+1 702-722-7096"
"4276 Spring Mountain RoadThe original Weera Thai Kitchen on Sahara is fine, but the newer one in Chinatown has a colorful dining room (with large overhead light fixtures and walls covered in faux foliage) that feeds off the energy of the new Shanghai Plaza. The outdoor patio has its charm too—with decorative bicycles, umbrellas, and bistro lights. Happy hour runs a generous 5–9 pm, although the good stuff is on the main menu."
"Bodies – The Exhibition is better than any science or anatomy class you’ve ever taken. It features a collection of well-preserved human bodies and body parts. You’ll have the chance to see real bodies preserved with their inner organs thanks to a long process of removing tissue and water and placed in a silicone bath before being vacuum sealed."
"For a truly unique look into the complexities of the human body, stop by the BODIES exhibit. Thirteen preserved human bodies have been carefully shaped to display every facet of the human body, including circulatory and nervous systems. It’s geared towards people without scientific backgrounds without being too scientific."
"It’s one thing trying to keep your eyes open while reading from a boring biology book. It’s another thing seeing the biology makeup of actual bodies at REAL BODIES at Bally’s Las Vegas. Here you’ll get the science lesson you didn’t get in the classroom."
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."