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Las Vegas, Nevada
Like the resort town on Lake Como for which it is named, the Bellagio ...
Caesars Palace has been a Las Vegas vacation mainstay since opening ...
The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is a peaceful oasis within the ...
A gigantic replica of the Great Sphinx stands in front of the ...
At the south end of the famous Las Vegas Strip sits the sprawling ...
The motto of the MGM Grand Hotel is "Maximum Vegas." Between the MGM ...
Bellagio
Like the resort town on Lake Como for which it is named, the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas has an atmosphere of easy sophistication and a lakeside feel, thanks to its famous water features and classic Italian styling. This AAA Five-Diamond luxury hotel on the southern half of The Strip has all the Las Vegas entertainment, nightlife and excitement that visitors expect, as well as gourmet dining, exquisite art collections and a relaxing spa. Modeled after the classic resorts of northern Italy, the striking 36-story tower brings a touch of refinement to The Strip, attracting discerning leisure travelers and professionals alike looking to travel to Las Vegas hotels.
Destination: Las Vegas
Category: Resort
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Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel
Caesars Palace has been a Las Vegas vacation mainstay since opening on The Strip in 1966. Its signature Greco-Roman architecture defines the hotel property and facilities, evoking a feeling of luxury and extravagance. This Las Vegas hotel’s 85-acre property is known for concerts and entertainment by world-famous artists in its 4,100-seat Colosseum, Michelin-starred restaurants, lively bars and nightclubs with international DJs and extensive shopping at the Forum Shops.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is a peaceful oasis within the city’s nonstop action. Located on the southern end of The Strip, the Four Seasons is one of the sophisticated and upscale non-gaming Las Vegas hotels that appeals to both leisure and business travelers, and has many amenities that are especially family friendly. Guests of the hotel have the best of both worlds, thanks to all the amenities and facilities and entertainment available at the adjacent Mandalay Bay Resort.
Luxor Hotel Las Vegas
A gigantic replica of the Great Sphinx stands in front of the 30-story dark pyramid of the Luxor Las Vegas Hotel, inviting guests into the Egyptian-themed resort, complete with swaying palms, statues of Ramses and a mock obelisk. Accessible by the Vegas monorail, the Luxor is at the south end of The Strip near the Las Vegas Convention Center. With its flashing beam of light on the apex and a towering atrium inside, the pyramid is a favorite among vacationing families, though the nightly entertainment and gourmet dining guarantee adults a quintessential Las Vegas vacation.
Mandalay Bay Resort
At the south end of the famous Las Vegas Strip sits the sprawling 60-acre tropical-themed Mandalay Bay Resort attracting leisure travelers looking for some sun and fun. This Las Vegas hotel’s facilities are seemingly limitless and include an 11-acre inland beach and pool complex, a four level Convention Center, sprawling health spas and a theater that hosts Broadway productions and world-class entertainers. In short, Mandalay Bay has enough services, amenities and entertainment that guests need never leave the complex.
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
The motto of the MGM Grand Hotel is "Maximum Vegas." Between the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the Hollywood Theater and the on-site Cirque du Soleil show, this hotel successfully delivers all the Las Vegas entertainment guests expect from a mega-resort. Located right on The Strip, the MGM Grand is one the few Las Vegas hotels to merit its own monorail stop.
The Mirage Hotel
With a facade of cascading waterfalls and lush greenery surrounding an "active" volcano, The Mirage Las Vegas Hotel, in the heart of The Strip, lives up to its name. This 102-acre tropical oasis is popular with families who the strip seeking a wide range of excitement and fun like the light and sound show of the volcano's "regular eruptions" every 15 minutes after sundown. The hotel’s Las Vegas entertainment, nightlife and gourmet dining appeals to thrill-seeking adults.
New York, New York Hotel
On the southern end of The Las Vegas Strip, a 50-foot Statute of Liberty identifies the New York New York Hotel. One of the premier Las Vegas resorts, the New York New York has gone as far as to recreate the "Big Apple" skyline with 12 landmark skyscrapers scaled down to house the hotel's rooms, suites and recreation facilities. The hotel caters to all types of travelers: both families with children and thrill-seeking adults will enjoy all the entertainment and action a Las Vegas vacation is known for.
The Palazzo Resort Hotel
Reminiscent of the fine resorts of the Amalfi Coast, The Palazzo Las Vegas Resort Hotel offers visitors an upscale and refined experience in the center of The Vegas Strip. Adjacent to The Venetian by a series of walkways and waterways, The Palazzo distinguishes itself with a modern Renaissance look and tranquil, sophisticated atmosphere. From its all-suites accommodations and fine dining to its world-class shopping and Las Vegas entertainment, The Palazzo appeals to discerning travelers looking for a little action.
Planet Hollywood Resort
There’s no business like show business at the Planet Hollywood Resort, which brings a little cinematic glitz to Las Vegas. Occupying a coveted location in the center of The Strip, this mega-resort boasts a plethora of dining and nightlife options and more than 170 shops. Despite its roots in old Hollywood glamour, this Las Vegas luxury hotel is decidedly modern, with pulsating electric marquees adorning the facade and an energetic vibe that appeals to fun-loving, active leisure travelers.