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Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center Las Vegas

Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center Las Vegas is the non-gaming, all-suite hotel you’ve been looking for. Located three miles from McCarran International Airport, and steps from the Las Vegas Convention Center and Strip, enjoying Las Vegas has never been easier. Whether you’re sleeping on a double or king-sized bed, these two-room suites come loaded with features to help you feel at home. Relax in the private bedroom or unwind in the spacious living room, which comes equipped with a sofa and 37-inch flat-screen TV. The large table and high-speed internet access allow you to keep in touch with both business and family. Start your mornings off with a complimentary, cooked-to-order breakfast. In the evening, head downstairs for complimentary drinks at the Terrace Bar. In between breakfast and dinner check out the Fountain Grille for lunch or dinner. Other things located in the hotel are a fitness center, heated indoor pool, an outdoor hot tub and sundeck. But if you’re here for work, check out the 24-hour BusinessLink business center offers convenient professional amenities and services. Whatever you need, Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center Las Vegas has it.

Hampton Inn and Suites Henderson/Saint Rose

Welcome to Hampton Inn & Suites Henderson/Saint Rose, where you can enjoy sophistication and relaxation, or all the non-stop action Las Vegas has to offer. This hotel offers easy access to the Entertainment Capital of the World with its Henderson/South Las Vegas location and quick access to the I-15 and I-215 Freeways. The Las Vegas Strip and both the McCarran International and Henderson Executive Airports are also minutes away. The Las Vegas Strip offers 24-hour nightlife, world-renowned dining, casino action and lots of fun. But when you stay at this hotel, you’ll also enjoy the convenience of attractions like the Lake Mead Recreation Area and the historic Hoover Dam, which are only a short twenty minutes away. You can also experience the same 24-hour action as the Las Vegas Strip, with less of a crowd at the nearby M Resort or Green Valley Ranch. This hotel puts you within reach of Lake Las Vegas, where they host concerts and offer world-class golfing. Discover the other side of Las Vegas at Red Rock Canyon or go hiking, skiing or snowboarding at nearby Mount Charleston. Whether traveling for business or leisure, ask the friendly hotel team for more tips on all the area’s attractions or about the shuttle service. Even if you’re in Henderson-Saint Rose to enjoy the great outdoors, you can enjoy the great indoors as well. The hotel offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

A luxury resort located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the Venetian offers all-suite accommodations, exquisite restaurants, world-class entertainment, and shopping. Their elegant suites range in size from 650 to 720-square-feet that are nearly double the size of the average Las Vegas hotel room. The vibe: Over-the-top Italian elegance, abounding amore, luxury and service reign supreme What we love: At The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the world is at your belly. You can eat like a paesano at restaurants operated by Buddy Valastro and Wolfgang Puck – and drink like one too because wine is plentiful. Or savor other cuisines including South American fare from Lorena Garcia. All of the rooms in The Venetian are suites. Our fave things about The Venetian’s suites: the foyers (we just love saying that word), sunken living rooms and marble bathrooms with large Roman tubs (the true thrones of emperors). Insider tips: Speaking of The Venetian’s “spread out-ness,” if you want to bypass the casino to get to the Grand Canal Shoppes, you can enter right off Las Vegas Boulevard. There’s access through a hallway that passes by the Rockhouse bar, Buddy V’s and Carlo’s Bakery, where you should stop and get a pastry. Now there are more outstanding restaurants in The Venetian than fingers on our hands, but we’re singling out Bouchon because you might not see it while wandering around the casino floor. It’s located in the resort’s exclusive Venezia Tower. You’ll have to take the elevator near the front desk to the 10th floor. When you get off, you’ll see an opulent lobby in one direction and Bouchon’s little known entrance in the other. Good to know: Although the plaza in front of The Venetian is beautiful, reminiscent of St. Mark’s Square and the Doge’s Palace, pay attention to vehicles coming in and out of the resort via the Strip. The Venetian’s outside is just as gorgeous as its interior, so naturally your gnat-like attention span is going to be focused on all of the great art and decor that surround the resort’s exterior and not the busy boulevard that lies mere steps away. Keep your heads up people, that’s all we’re sayin’.  If you like pools (it’s 100+ degrees here, so we’re going to make that assumption), you’re going to love The Venetian and The Palazzo. There are 10 pools between the two properties, so there’s plenty of opportunity for you to get down on some “Marco Polo.” Just be sure to keep your flip-flops on deck (see what we did there?), because remember that weather we mentioned earlier? If you’re not prepared, that heat will burn your little footsies and put a damper on your pool hoppin’ plans STAT. 

Tropicana Las Vegas – A Doubletree by Hilton

Blending a south Strip location with a South Beach atmosphere, the Tropicana Las Vegas features moderately priced digs, a great pool for sunbathing and a variety of entertainment. The vibe: Miami meets the Strip. Casually elegant, not exorbitantly priced. What we love: The Tropicana’s pool area is sunny and lush. You’ll see palms trees, waterfalls and lots of grass. As a blast from the past, there’s swim-up blackjack. If you feel like splashing out some money (and catching the eyes of everyone around you), reserve the island cabana. It sits on the corner of one of the busiest intersections on the Strip. With a megaresort on each of the other three corners, everything is right there all around you – accessible with just a short walk. Allegiant Stadium is also only a mile away. And after visiting those places, it feels great to return to the more relaxed, less hectic atmosphere at the Tropicana. Insider tips: You might smell something sweet wafting through the air when you check into the Tropicana or walk through its public areas. This is the resort’s signature scent (yes, there really is such a thing). Take a good whiff of it and let the floral-based aroma transport you to the tropics. Sit on the outdoor deck of the Beach Café, which overlooks the resort’s pool. Have breakfast and wash it down with the “Diablo Beach” Mary cocktail. We also recommend trying the restaurant’s Boutique Breakfast Buffet. Instead of the overwhelming selection found at traditional buffets, this one features a spread that resembles a chef’s table. Good to know: Both room towers involve a good walk, whether you’re going to or from the main entrance or self-parking garage. If you want to be situated near the pool, choose a room in the Club Tower. If you’re more interested in a view of the Strip, opt for the Paradise Tower and upgrade to a high floor.

Palace Station

THE VIBE:: Guests of Palace Station will enjoy an extensive array of amenities during their stay as well as a prime location just west of the Las Vegas Strip. This laid-back resort is also conveniently situated next to the I-15.  Built in 1976 on 38 acres and originally opened as “The Casino,” it became Palace Station, the flagship property for the Station Casinos empire, in 1991. Although the resort has undergone various renovations, including a new resort pool and a complete renovation of the casino, restaurants, and all guest rooms in 2018, it’s kept a down-to-earth vibe. WHY WE LOVE IT:: Palace Station is within walking distance of several other restaurants and a short drive from downtown and the Strip — putting guests near the epicenter of all the big happenings in Las Vegas.  Ideal for meetings and special celebrations, Palace Station also features more than 20,000 square feet of event space. It’s equipped with state-of-the-art amenities including projectors, DVD players and other technological devices. Catering and other services are available as well. GOOD TO KNOW:: The rooms and suites at Palace Station are outfitted for comfort, with things like cable TVs, hair dryers and wireless internet access. A fully equipped fitness center, a business center, and a gift shop will also enhance your vacation experience. For quick meals, Palace Station boasts the 24-hour Brass Fork Cafe, Tacos & Tequila, fast food eateries (Wingstop, Panda Express and Starbucks) and room service. The casino floor is always busy at Palace Station. You’ll find plenty of action in the bingo hall, keno lounge, or the race and sports book, which boasts 230 seats and 44 large video screens. There’s numerous table games and more than 1,600 slot and video poker machines. The resort is unique in that it has an Asian table games area, where guests can try their luck at pai gow tiles and both mini and midi baccarat.   The Oyster Bar is an 18-seat, live-action kitchen preparing freshly shucked oysters, steamed clams and homemade seafood pastas. The Oyster Bar has been one of the most popular places to go for fresh seafood since its opening, so go between meal times for shorter wait times. 

Park MGM Las Vegas

Smack dab between the center and south end of the Strip, Park MGM combines grand-style architecture with a calm and earthy attitude. The vibe: Lush color schemes paired with earthy elegance, Park MGM instills a sense of serenity with a smidge of European flair. What we love: Park MGM is different from anything you’ll see anywhere else on the Strip.  We are living for their self-check-in kiosks! These kiosks are hassle free and eliminate the lines we all dread when normally checking into a hotel. On average, it takes about three minutes to get everything you need: your room and your keys. Not a techy? No worries, because Park MGM has people on-hand to assist if needed.  Another thing you’ll appreciate is the hotel’s prime location. Everything, including world-class entertainment at T-Mobile Arena and Dolby Live at Park MGM, is walking distance. The hotel even has a free tram that takes you to ARIA, Bellagio, Vdara and The Shops at Crystals. So not only is it in a good location, it can take you to other famous locations on the Strip, too.  Last, but not least, Primrose. This cute, little French-inspired restaurant is sure to steal your heart. They have a gorgeous outdoor patio and a stunning entry way that will inspire your inner home decorator. And the food definitely matches the vanity.   Insider tips: Park MGM definitely paid close attention to detail, like real close. Subtle details flood the insides of Juniper Cocktail Lounge, Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar, and Best Friend.  First off, Bavette’s isn’t just the perfect place for a savory steak, they also have a speakeasy in the back. To get there, you basically have to walk straight into the back wall where you’ll find a hidden doorway on the right.  Juniper Cocktail Lounge has a jaw-dropping cocktail program. Order the “No Judgement”  and see the top of your drink literally set ablaze. Calling their mixologists “lit” is an understatement.  Oh, don’t think we forgot about the BetMGM Sportsbook and Bar after those fancy fire tricks. This is the best place to grab a quick meal for a super affordable price. Our all-time favorite feature is their weigh and pay menu. If you’re someone who doesn’t like big portions or leftovers, this is made for you. They weigh your food on a scale and you pay for it. It’s that simple. This is the best way to grab just the right amount of food without waste.   Good to know: Eataly is the ultimate in culinary exploration with tons of restaurants and counter-service spots to try. This fantastic spot also offers guests the ability to purchase these premium ingredients to test out their own cooking skills. So go ahead and take a trip to Italy with you tastebuds before bringing home these gourmet meats, cheeses, and sauces to enjoy again later.

Luxor

You can’t miss Luxor, the giant glass pyramid at the south end of the Strip. It’s home to artifacts from the Titanic and a giant sphinx statue. The vibe: King Tut at the disco, a mid-range themed hotel, family-friendly without being a circus. What we love: It’s a freakin’ pyramid. From the bat-attracting megawatt light on top to the sphinx out front, we love the Egyptian touches — especially now that the kitschy décor has been dialed back from what the resort opened with in 1993. Luxor routinely offers some of the more affordable hotel rates on the Strip and the property is packed with things to do (the HyperX ESports Arena is our favorite). It won’t break your budget, but you won’t feel like you’re staying in a budget hotel. Luxor has a large pool (and we’re not just talking about the massive 125,650-square-foot deck). Their 19,000 square feet of sparkling water is bigger than the postage stamp-sized vanity pools you see at some resorts. Our only sadness is that it’s closed seasonally from fall to spring. Insider tips: Enclosed, and more importantly, air-conditioned corridors connect the Luxor to Mandalay Bay and Excalibur so you’ll never need to step outdoors in 100-degree weather. Good to know: The pyramid rooms have the added bonus that you get to ride an inclinator (a 39-degree angled elevator) to your room. Mark that off the bucket list. Pyramid rooms also open directly onto hallways that overlook the pyramid’s atrium. Rooms on higher floors have a great view and also less noise. Keep in mind: All of the rooms are non-smoking. Guests who smoke in any room will have to pay a $300 cleaning fee upon checkout. Save yourself some money and smoke in designated areas like the casino.  Want a cup of coffee in the morning? The Luxor, like many Las Vegas hotels, has eliminated coffee pots in their standard rooms. So if you need a java infusion in the a.m. head to the Starbucks located near the hotel lobby. Luxor has a massive casino (even by Vegas standards) so it’s easy to get turned around. Just remember that while this is a pyramid, the bottom is a square (finally high school geometry pays off). If you get lost, head to the edge and follow it around. All the restaurants and the check-in desk are along the perimeter, with a food court) on the second level. At the center beneath the pyramid’s apex is the casino. What shows and concerts are playing at the Luxor?: Shows playing at Luxor include: Fantasy, Blue Man Group, America’s Got Talent Live, and Carrot Top. What is there to do at the Luxor? : Bodies… The Exhibition takes an in-depth look at the human body while Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition examines the ocean liner’s fatal trip and HyperX Esports Arena immerses you in a gamer’s paradise. What makes the Luxor unique?: The pyramid-shaped Luxor gets its name from a city in Egypt along the Nile River. The pyramid has become a Vegas skyline staple for its unique shape.

Hilton Grand Vacations at the Flamingo

Conveniently located next to the I-15 Freeway and situated by the Las Vegas Monorail Station, Hilton Grand Vacations Suites at the Flamingo is ideal for the traveler who loves being on the Strip and appreciates the comfort of luxury living. Located on the grounds of the Flamingo Hotel, right next to Horseshoe Las Vegas, Paris, Caesars and the Bellagio, this hotel is in the middle of all the action. Studios, one and two-bedroom suites have an opportunity to overlook rushing waterfalls, lush tropical gardens and a magnificent swimming complex. While your room might be close to perfect, be sure to visit The Go Pool at the Flamingo Las Vegas. The pool parties are hosted by some of the city’s best DJs and Hilton Grand Vacations guests enjoy free admission. Guests must be 18 years of age or older to attend The Go Pool. If you’re looking for a more family-friendly pool environment, head to the hotel pool, which is also free to guests. Call Hilton Grand Vacations at the Flamingo in advance with any questions about available dates. At this hotel you’ll have easy access to nearby shopping malls like the world-renowned Fashion Show Mall and the Las Vegas Premium Outlets. Plus, it’s just four miles from McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas Executive Air Terminal and Signature Flight Support. With a variety of attractions around the hotel, you’ll have no problem finding things to do. And if you’ve seen enough of The Strip, check out famous areas like Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Red Rock and the Grand Canyon. The hotel offers a full-service Concierge Staff to make your trip and every visit to Las Vegas an unforgettable experience.

Hilton Grand Vacations on Paradise (Convention Center)

Adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center and boasting convenient Monorail Station access, Hilton Grand Vacations Suites – Las Vegas (Convention Center) places you just steps away from the fabulous Las Vegas Strip where shopping and entertainment never stop.  Located less than five miles from McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas Executive Air Terminal, Signature Flight Support and offering easy access to nearby shopping, like the world-renowned Fashion Show Mall, this is the perfect destination for even the pickiest Las Vegas visitor.  Guests of this non-gaming hotel will enjoy well-appointed studios and single or multi-bedroom suites with views of the Las Vegas Country Club golf course and the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you’re in town for business or pleasure, wireless Internet is complimentary for all guests. Should you require more space, meeting rooms are available for team breakout sessions, small groups or even private dinners. And when you’re ready to relieve some stress, enjoy a workout at the on-site fitness center or take a dip in the pool.

Golden Nugget

With its abundant accommodations, shark-filled pool and popular restaurants is a hotel rich on comfort and fun in downtown Las Vegas. The vibe: Classic Vegas elegance, upscale but not out of reach, ample choices for everyone What we love: Located in the heart of downtown, the Golden Nugget offers classic Vegas luxury at a reasonable price. From the elegant marble lobby to a collection of contemporary restaurants capable of satisfying every craving, The Golden Nugget offers everything you need in a great location where you can literally step outside and right into the eye-popping sights and rockin’ sounds of Fremont Street Experience. We can say with complete confidence there’s no other hotel pool in town like The Tank. Not only does this outdoor complex have a lush setting with two cascading waterfalls, but there’s a 200,000-gallon aquarium filled with sharks and a three-story water slide will take you right through the center of it. The Golden Nugget’s buffet is the best in downtown. It’s a step up from the competition geographically because it’s located on the second floor (where you’ll have a great view of the pool if you sit near the windows). Our favorite time to go is on Friday and Saturday nights for the seafood spread, which includes crab legs, fresh shrimp, sushi and lobster mac ‘n’ cheese.   Insider tips: Check out the biggest gold nugget in existence at the Golden Nugget. You’ll discover the 61-pound Hand of Faith just off the casino floor near the room elevators. It was discovered in Australia in 1980 and also has the honor of being the biggest nugget ever found with a metal detector. If aquariums are your thing, enjoy a meal or just a cocktail in the Chart House seafood restaurant. The dining room and bar wrap around a 75,000-gallon aquarium filled with more than 1,000 colorful fish, including a moray eel that looks like a scary sea serpent. Trust us, you won’t be able to take your eyes off it (and in the interest of self-preservation, you shouldn’t). One more thing we can’t forget: The Golden Nugget has a Starbucks fronting Fremont Street with an outdoor patio. Get your caffeine fix here 24 hours a day. There’s a second location of Starbucks inside the Carson Tower; however, this one isn’t open around the clock. Good to know: For a VIP-level experience, book a room in the Rush Tower. Opened in 2009, the accommodations here are as good as gold with soaking tubs, premium linens, and leather sofas. If noise is an issue and you’re not in Vegas to party, request a room on the hotel’s south side — in other words, not facing Fremont Street Experience, where there’s a stage and music plays until the wee hours. There are two valets at the Golden Nugget. If you’re staying in the main hotel, use the valet off Casino Center Boulevard. If you’re staying in the Rush Tower, head to the one on Carson Avenue near First Street. Valet parking is $15 per day. The self-parking garage is located off First Street near Bridger Avenue. It’s complimentary to hotel guests. Anyone patronizing the Golden Nugget can also park there and get three hours free with validation — otherwise you’ll have to pay an hourly rate.

Caesars Palace

With a history as epic as the real Roman Empire, Caesars Palace rules over the center Strip with a wide range of rooms, The Colosseum and a mighty roster of Las Vegas restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The vibe: Vegas glitz with a Greco-Roman take, meandering layout, celebrity-driven offerings What we love: Caesars Palace has been around since 1966 and we admire this Las Vegas hotel for its ability to change with the times. By constantly modernizing — from adding new Las Vegas restaurants and the world’s first-ever Nobu Hotel to bringing in star performers like Jerry Seinfeld and Reba, Brooks & Dunn and shows like the circus-style burlesque “Absinthe” – this empire shows no signs of decline. The Bacchanal Buffet does for a Vegas buffet what The Forum Shops at Caesars did to shopping – it elevates the experience (and we’re grateful for that). With a mind-blowing array of delectable dishes prepared by a team of chefs, you’ll discover small plates with things like fried chicken and waffles, red velvet pancakes and mini Wagyu sliders. Cleopatra’s Barge has been a lively nightspot since it opened in 1970. What could be cooler than partying on this floating barge? When people get down on the dance floor it bobs around.  Insider tips: Speaking of walking, make sure you valet park at the hotel’s main entrance when you arrive to check-in because the distance from the parking garage to the registration desk feels like a hike to Rome. Spend an afternoon at Qua Baths & Spa. Now there are too many treatments on the menu for us to suggest just one, but what we love is that as part of your visit you’ll have access to the idyllic Roman baths, a laconium room, a tea lounge with a tea sommelier (who knew that existed?) and an Arctic ice room where – we kid you not – it snows. (You’ll thank us for sending you here during the 100-plus-degree summer months.) Good to know: Navigating the ground floor of Caesars Palace – considering everything the resort has to offer and its winding layout – is a challenge. Hopefully, you’ve been doing some endurance training… just kidding, but be prepared to walk a lot. And because this place is so big, expect waits during peak times for checking in or out as well as for staff to get to your room if you should need something cleaned or fixed. There is valet and self-parking. Rates vary, so click here for details.

The Venetian Prestige Club Lounge

The ultimate upgrade to your stay at The Venetian Las Vegas, the Prestige Club Lounge offers everything you know and love about your favorite resort with plenty of added amenities. You’ll have a private concierge and access to an exclusive 5,000 square-foot space located on the 36th floor, perfect for sipping your morning coffee while taking in the gorgeous view of the Las Vegas Strip. The vibe: Over-the-top Italian elegance taken to the next level that offers unparalleled service and sophistication. What we love: The Venetian Prestige Club Lounge is all about the perks, and you’ll be showered with them morning, noon, and night. From the moment you arrive at the private check-in area, you’ll be treated to a complementary beverage at The Prestige Lounge upon arrival. Your daily luxury amenities also include daily breakfast, afternoon coffee and tea services, as well as an evening cocktail reception complete with complimentary cocktails.  Insider tips: Make sure to take advantage of all of the other amazing things the Venetian Las Vegas has to offer like the Grand Canal Shoppes and its central location on the Las Vegas Strip. Good to know: Make sure you come down from your stunning ivory tower to explore the rest of the Venetian Resort. The Venetian and the Palazzo are covered in stunning art and decor that fully immerses you in the romantic vibes of it’s namesake Italian city. There are also plenty of gourmet restaurants, luxury shopping, entertainment, and 10 pools between the two properties for you to enjoy.

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

The Conrad Tower at Resorts World focuses on bringing guests high-quality comfort through luxurious contemporary style and state-of-the-art technology. The vibe: Luxurious, expansive, and perfectly personalized for each guests individual needs.  What we love: When you walk through the swooshing doors of the Conrad Las Vegas, the whole resort screams modern luxury. From the dozens of decorative LED screens throughout the property to the sleek room designs, this resort is easily one of the trendiest new spots on the Strip.  Insider tips: It’s a big world out there, so make sure you set aside some time to explore the massive, 88-acre Resorts World Complex. A broad spectrum of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options await. Good to know: As the most modern of the three Hilton towers, The Conrad is the spot for unique nightlife experiences. Slip into your sexiest club attire and head over to the most technologically advanced nightclub on the Strip, Zouk. Created by one of the hottest nightlife companies in Singapore, their namesake club has been ranked Asia’s Best Club since 2017, and they aren’t pulling any punches for their Las Vegas debut. This includes state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, a gourmet food court, and A-list celebrity DJs.  FUHU is another experimental affair that delivers delicious Chinese cuisine in tandem with a “vibe dining” experience. What does vibe dining entail, you ask? Well, you’ll have to make a reservation to find out. 

Circa Resort & Casino – Adults Only

A brand new addition to the Downtown Las Vegas skyline, the Circa Resort features the cities best sports experiences shrouded in retro facades that create the ultimate blend of vintage Vegas and cutting-edge technology. The vibe: Sports obsessed, technologically state-of-the-art and wonderfully nostalgic to perfectly mimic the surrounding iconic hotels. What we love: Circa has plenty of impressive amenities under their neon-lit roof. But the Stadium Swim is more than just your typical pool; it’s a technological phenomenon you’ll have to experience to believe.  Six pools and two spas that all vary in temperature from a refreshing 78 to a soothing 94 degrees Fahrenheit are split into this three-story complex. Between each swimming hole is an array of chaise lounges, cabanas, and day beds that all point towards the jaw-dropping heart of this aquatic amphitheater.  Towering in at 40-feet tall and stretching 135-feet across is the Circa’s 14-million-megapixel LED screen that’ll be featuring the most popular sporting events in the world as well as all of your favorite local team games. If you’re not drooling yet at the idea of this sports fan’s dream come true, then get ready to hear about the food. Gourmet variations of sports bar favorites created by famed Michigan restauranteurs will be served poolside along with two swim-up bars for indulging in the finest of liquid libations. Insider tips: For sports-betting fans, the Circa’s sportsbook is here to fulfill your every wish. Filling three full stories with luxury stadium seating, bar top gaming, private boxes and a gigantic 78-million-pixel screen that plays multiple games at once so you’ll never have to miss a minute of your favorite sport.  If you’re new to the sports bet world, the Circa even teaches you a thing or two by hosting the Vegas States and Information Network that broadcasts daily tips, tricks and in-depth analysis from a wide range of experts. Good to know: Usually, a parking garage is nothing to write home about. But Circa’s Garage Mahal has turned the task of parking into a mini art gallery tour by featuring a rotating selection of art installations on large video screens. Garage Mahal is the only place in Vegas where you won’t mind having to wait for a spot.  We also recommend stopping by Vegas Vickie’s bar to say hello to the iconic neon cowgirl in her new home back on historic Fremont Street, right where she belongs. **The Circa Resort is for adults only, no one under the age of 21 is permitted inside of the resort**

Grand Canyon Experience

Take in an afternoon of exploration at the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon West Rim.  After a short 35-minute airplane flight that soars over the beautiful sights of the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead that includes an audio tour with interesting facts about each location, you’ll touch down at one of the Seven Wonders of the World for four full hours of adventure.  The West Rim includes shuttles to their multiple panoramic views, an Indian Village that features live performances by the Hualapai Tribe, and the famous glass-bottomed Skywalk bridge.  Guano Point also boasts multiple trails with 360-degree views of the canyon, the historic guano mine tram, dining at the Guano Point Cafe, and the Hualapai Market Native American arts and jewelry created by the local tribe members.  For an unforgettable adventure in the great outdoors at one of the Seven Wonders of the World, book your Grand Canyon Experience Tour today.

Palms Casino Resort

The Palms Casino Resort, located just west of the Strip, knows all about style (just take a look at their art collection), and delivers substance with contemporary rooms, a top-notch concert venue, an off-the-charts nightclub, and mouthwatering restaurants. The vibe: Contemporary, artistic, an off-Strip oasis. What we love: The Pearl is one of the best concert venues in town. And the restaurants here are nothing short of spectacular. But what really floats our boat is the art. Globally renowned artists like Damien Hirst, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Dustin Yellin share spaces with contemporary artists like Adam Parker Smith, Eric Haze, Jason REVOK, Olivia Steele, Dabs Myla, Keegan Gibbs and more. Dope art and a comfy place to stay? Sounds like a win to us.  Insider tips: One of our favorite things about the Palms is that it’s one of the only hotels near the Strip with a movie theatre inside. Brenden Theatres is a 14-theatre Cineplex that includes IMAX and JBX so that you can visit Las Vegas without the fear of missing the midnight premiere of your favorite superhero movie. Good to know: The Palms is located near, but not on the Strip. For those without a car, the distance isn’t walkable thanks to the I-15 and its on- and off-ramps. This means if you don’t have a car, you’ll either have to take taxis or your favorite ridesharing companies. 

Orleans

Located west of the Strip, The Orleans may be far from the French Quarter, but it’s got restaurants and bars that bring to mind the Big Easy as well as a movie theater and bowling alley to amuse all ages. The vibe: Saint City meets Sin City, locals oriented, cheaply priced rooms, multigenerational appeal What we love: While the N’awlins theme may seem corny, The Orleans wears it well. We love the large illuminated masked heads that hang over the casino floor. Also, check out the upside down piano on the ceiling of the Bourbon Street Cabaret. Order hurricanes (and other cocktails) at the Crawfish Bar, Mardi Gras Bar and Alligator Bar. And get freshly shucked oysters served with Creole flair at Big Al’s Oyster Bar. For an off-Strip property, the pool deck at The Orleans is really nice — and totally chill. Tucked in a lushly landscaped courtyard, it has an Olympic-size pool as well as a wading pool, a large hot tub, a spacious sundeck and five cabanas. The good times are always rolling at The Orleans. First off, there’s the Orleans Arena, which hosts about 200 events a year including concerts, sporting events and family shows like Disney on Ice. Then there’s the 850-seat Orleans Showroom, which offers a diverse lineup of musicians and comedians. Live music is always on tap in the resort’s bars and lounges too. Parking is a breeze at The Orleans. If you don’t find a spot in the surrounding surface lots when you pull in, theres a big, easy-to-navigate parking garage behind the property that’s never full. The Orleans has food for all tastes and budgets. Savor a fine dining experience The Prime Rib Loft. Enjoy a mid-range menu at Koji. Or dig into cheap eats at T.G.I. Friday’s, the 24-hour Courtyard Cafe and a food court (home to Vegas only Fuddruckers). Insider tips: Traveling with kids? Parents, when you want some alone time you can drop your young kids (ages 3 – 12) off at Kids Tyme. The professionally supervised facility offers everything from a giant jungle gym and imaginative crafts to a movie room and gaming systems. Find your bliss at Spa Orleans, where you can be pampered with a soothing massage, body wrap or facial that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. If you don’t want to go down to the food court for the “world’s greatest” burgers, Fuddruckers will deliver them to your room…for a small fee, of course. Good to know: The rooms aren’t extravagant but they are generously sized (starting at 450 square feet) and well kept. The base-level deluxe rooms were remodeled in 2012 while the premium rooms were redone in 2014 — so they have contemporary décor and come with flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Fridges are available for an additional fee. The Orleans is not located on the Strip. Although less than a mile away (0.8 miles to be exact), the distance isn’t walkable (you’d have to cross a busy freeway entrance and exit). If you don’t have a car, take advantage of the free shuttle service from The Orleans to the Strip at The Forum Shops at Caesars as well as to its sister property, the Gold Coast.

Main Street Station

For the history buffs and artifact appreciators alike, the Main Street Station Hotel and Casino is a sure bet just steps from the heart of downtown Las Vegas. Set in the splendor of the Victorian era, the ‘70s-built property is home to a 28,000-square-foot casino, more than 400 hotel rooms and a microbrewery on the premises with drink specials that will make you a believer of love at first pint. Upon entry and check-in at the resort, visitors will be captivated by numerous items inside the property. The lobby, which resembles a train depot with long wooden benches, is replete with turn-of-the-century artifacts including vintage coin-operated slot machines – oooo, ahhhh – apothecary cabinets (void of old-timey and most likely poisonous medications) and a pair of pipe organs, all of which add pleasant character to the hotel’s ambiance in a random-antique-combination sort of way. Additionally, in one of the men’s restrooms, a portion of the Berlin wall is stoically perched for a little relief room décor. But perhaps the most prominent artifact within the resort is the striking statue of a wild boar in the center of the resort’s main bar that once stood in a fountain in Nice, France… nice touch, huh? Interested in challenging yourself to a little game of life-sized “I Spy?” Request a map at the front desk to pinpoint even more treasures located throughout the resort. For example, railroad enthusiasts will delight in examining several fully restored train cars placed along the sidewalk directly outside of the resort. To intrigue your curiosity, guests get to view the various cars including the dining compartment, kitchen and sleepers from the opulent Cascade, which was built for a railroad executive in 1897. Also permanently parked at the Main Street are the Pullman cars of the Blackhawk, which used to transport the famed Buffalo Bill Cody and other stars of the “Wild West Show” across America.   Is the history buff inside of you hungry for more? Everywhere you look, something beautiful is sure to catch your eye. The hotel’s interior alone features high ceilings, sprawling columns, ornate bronze doors and intricately-carved woodwork in addition to artful stained glass windows and chandeliers (including one from the Figaro Opera House in Paris) that will leave you breathless. Now, that your history craving is fed, how about satiating that food craving next? The cuisine at Main Street Station is as popular with locals as it is with visitors, thanks to a buffet and microbrewery that perfectly blends modern flavors with a fun dining experience. The Garden Court Buffet offers a wide array of global cuisine that is prepared freshly for guests and visitors to devour breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a weekend champagne brunch.   In addition to the buffet is the Triple 7 Restaurant and Microbrewery that is always packed and always ready to pour you a cold one (or three!) straight from the brewery’s tap. Here you will find eight to nine handcrafted beers on tap (several of which have won awards), and you can take a gander at the giant copper vats used to create them. The menu includes fresh baked pizzas and pub favorites ranging from burgers to fish and chips. Plus, there’s a special section of the restaurant where sushi and oysters are served. The 28,000-square-foot casino at Main Street Station is a lively area of the hotel brought to life by more than 800 slot and video poker machines, and a wide array of table games. However, if relaxation is what you’re going for, go ahead and lounge poolside at the resort’s quaint outdoor pool. In addition to being charming, Main Street Station is also very conveniently located. Connected via the Bridge Avenue walkway to the California Hotel & Casino and only a block from the famous Fremont Street Experience, all of the downtown excitement is just steps from the hotel’s main entrance. Similarly, visitors can also enjoy other activities, like shopping at the nearby Las Vegas Premium Outlets – North or catching a Broadway production or musical concert at The Smith Center, a new world-class performing arts venue in the heart of our city. Charmingly delightful with a little history, a little play, and a lot of a fun, Main Street Station is ideal for anyone who is looking to experience the excitement of Las Vegas at an affordable price that doesn’t sacrifice a good time.

Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World

Dubbed one of the most luxurious resorts on the Strip, Crockfords offers guests an exclusive and personalized experience perfectly curated to satisfy their high-class visitors.  The vibe: Opulent, luxurious, and designed to satisfy even the most discerning of clientele. What we love: The best part about staying at the Crockfords is that this resort knows how to make every guest feel like a VIP. An exclusive entrance ushering you into their opulent lobby is only the beginning of your personalized lap of luxury experience. This resort only has 236 rooms throughout the entire tower, so you know each one is going to be absolutely breathtaking. The hidden estate-style Palaces and Villas even include lush greenery and perfectly curated artwork. Insider tips: For a fantastic night out that’s dripping in elegant style, Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge harkens back to the days of flapper girls and speakeasies with a distinctively vintage flair. Large plush couches and dangling orbs set the scene for visitors to enjoy a wide range of perfectly curated libations that include high-quality champagnes, one-of-a-kind cocktails, and seasonal drinks served in classy, crystal tumblers for some added glamour.  Good to know: As the most exclusive of the three Resorts World towers, most of their entertainment venues and dining are located outside of the Crockfords tower. The bonus of this is that this affluent resort has both a private pool and spa for the ultimate luxurious afternoon away from the usual crowds. 

Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center

Located near McCarran International Airport, Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center is the perfect location for business travelers and casual guests alike. This hotel offers free parking, a sparkling pool and a free breakfast buffet every morning to start your day off right. Fairfield Inn is close to the Strip, the Sands Expo, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. Although not on the Strip, you’re close enough to Uber everywhere and it won’t be expensive. If you need space for meetings, the hotel offers two small meeting rooms. As for the hotel rooms, they are quaint and comfy, and offer amenities that will make your stay more enjoyable.  There’s nothing you can’t find at this hotel. Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center is convenient for any Vegas visitor.  

Residence Inn By Marriott Las Vegas Stadium Area

Just a block from the Las Vegas Strip, Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas South is your ticket to the fun and excitement of Sin City. These spacious studio, one and two-bedroom suites offer the latest in resort comforts. Free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchens and dedicated dining and sitting areas are just a few of the unique standards that complete each room. Even better? Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas South offers free parking and no resort fees. Experience the action of “The Entertainment Capital of the World,” with free shuttle rides to Mandalay Bay, Aria, Town Square and McCarran International Airport. Looking to spend your downtime on-property? Feel free to make use of the outdoor sports court and pool or get fit inside the 24-hour fitness center. If that isn’t enough, complimentary hot breakfast is available each morning, while free appetizers and drinks can be enjoyed three nights a week. Make Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas South your next Vegas destination.

X Burlesque – Sexy Topless Revue

Edgy choreography, creative props and beautiful dancers combine to form one sexy show – X Burlesque – Sexy Topless Revue at the Flamingo. The show stars the X Girls – a troupe of talented topless dancers, some of whom are classically trained. X Burlesque is performed in an intimate theater and they know how to make each guest feel like a real VIP.  Video screens on either side of the stage display seductive footage and help introduce each number. The show is filled with popular music that will appeal to every taste from rock to country and the variety of styles allows each dancer to showcase her unique talents. The show features a country tribute named “Down Home Cookin’” to music by Justin Moore, Jason Aldean and Travis Tritt; “Champagne Wishes,” a classic striptease performed inside a traditional burlesque champagne glass to Michael Buble’s “Fever;” “Sexy Silk” by Jessica Cornish; and “Mirror, Mirror,” a tribute to famous burlesque dancer Sally Rand, performed to Aerosmith’s “Dream On.”    To give the audience a chance to cool down between the steamy numbers, comics like Nancy Ryan and James Bean entertain with adult humor during the show.  X Burlesque caters to just about every male fantasy there is, making these “X”-rated dancers some of the sexiest on the Strip.

Nathan Burton Magic Show at Showcase Mall

Treat yourself to an afternoon of head-scratching illusions, beautiful showgirls, and laugh-out-loud comedy at Nathan Burton Comedy Magic that has been captivating audiences on the Las Vegas Strip since 2001. Burton has had multiple television features, including NBC’s “The World’s Wildest Magic” and “World’s Greatest Magic 3,” as well as E! Entertainment’s “The Entertainer.” He also created his own special,  “The Ultimate Las Vegas Showgirl Challenge,” where he spent seven nights inside a sealed box with seven showgirls. Burton has also made appearances on “America’s Got Talent,” “Cupcake Wars,” “Coming Home,” and Penn & Teller’s “Fool Us.” Burton’s casual and comical style, along with his string of impressive illusions that range from large, complicated tricks to intimate close-up magic, create a fun and exhilarating afternoon show that the whole family can enjoy.

Sam Morril: The Class Act Tour

Sam Morril is a rising star in the stand-up comedy world and a master of crafting jokes. He has four stand-up specials to his name, including “Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow,” which premiered on Netflix in 2022. He also co-hosts the popular podcast “We Might Be Drunk” with Mark Normand, which launched in early 2021. You can catch Morril on Netflix’s “That’s My Time with David Letterman”, where he showcases his hilarious skills. Morril has performed on various late-night shows, such as “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, “The Late, Late Show with James Corden” and “Conan”. He has also appeared on “Last Comic Standing”, “America’s Got Talent”, “@midnight with Chris Hardwick” and “Inside Amy Schumer”. His Comedy Central special “I Got This” was released on YouTube in 2020 and racked up over 1.5 million views in the first two weeks. His first album, “Class Act”, with Comedy Central Records, topped the iTunes charts and made many top 10 lists in 2015. Morril was the host of his own Emmy-nominated show on MSG, “People Talking Sports”, for two seasons. He even had a cameo in the Oscar-nominated film, “Joker”. Morril is a comedy goldmine who never fails to make people laugh. Don’t miss this chance to see Sam Morril live in Las Vegas. Get your tickets now!

Randy Houser & Tracy Lawrence

Country music fans are in for a treat this December, as two of the genre’s finest singers, Randy Houser and Tracy Lawrence, will perform live at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, part of Curio Collection by Hilton. The show will take place on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, during the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) season. Don’t miss this chance to see the legendary Tracy Lawrence, who has sold over 13 million albums and has 18 No.1 singles, and the talented Randy Houser, who has three consecutive No. 1 hits and singles and has been praised by The New York Times for his distinctive voice.

Jeff Foxworthy

When asked how he came up with the idea for the tour, Jeff said “You always hear old people talk about how the world is going to heck in a hay wagon and how much better things were in the ‘Good Old Days’…..Well, one day it hit me, why not put pen to paper and see if it really was better? It didn’t take long for me to realize that this is a comedy gold mine and it covered multi generations.” Jeff Foxworthy is one of the most respected and successful comedians in the country. He is the largest selling comedy-recording artist in history, a multiple GRAMMY Award nominee and bestselling author of more than 26 books. Don’t miss Jeff Foxworthy at The Mirage Theatre, Friday, December 15 and Saturday, December 16 at 9:00pm.

Liz Phair

Rock legend Liz Phair is coming to The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas for an exclusive show on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. Don’t miss this chance to see her perform her acclaimed debut album, Exile in Guyville, in full with a live band, as part of the 30th Anniversary celebration of the record. The show will also feature special guest Kate Bollinger.  Exile in Guyville is a 18-track masterpiece that was inspired by The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St. It was hailed as a classic when it came out in 1993 and has since been recognized as one of the best albums of the decade and a feminist milestone by critics and fans alike. It ranked #4 on Pitchfork’s “Best 150 Albums of the 1990s” and was called “One of the best rock albums ever made” by Rolling Stone.  Liz Phair has been a trailblazer in the music industry for over 30 years, selling over five million records, earning two GRAMMY® nominations and releasing several albums that showcase her unique voice and style. In 2019, she published her memoir, Horror Stories, which revealed the raw honesty behind her songs. In 2021, she released her latest album, Soberish, which Variety praised as “A superior work.” Liz Phair is a legend who has influenced countless artists and continues to make an impact with her music.

Vegas Race Watch Party

Watch the most anticipated race of the year at Hard Rock LIVE on our 20′ LED Wall and TVs with surround sound! Please be aware, that there is NO view of the race from Hard Rock, we will ONLY be showing the race on the TVs.  The ticket package includes an Open Bar with select liquors, beer and wine for the duration of the race, as well as a chef prepared buffet and seat for viewing the race on the screens.

Rodney Atkins

Rodney Atkins is one of the biggest stars in Country Music, with achievements such as winning the Top New Male Vocalist at the ACM Awards, and having his single “Watching You” as the Number One Song of the Decade. The RIAA Platinum-selling artist’s latest solo studio album, Caught Up in the Country, shows an artist who knows that making your best music can take time and experimentation. The results are his boldest collection yet, exploring emotions and sounds that broaden his range. With six Number One singles, eight Top 5 singles, and 3.8 billion career streams to his name, Atkins is still one of the most powerful voices in Country Music. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Rodney Atkins live at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas on December 12th.

Aldo Nova

With over 40 years of experience, hundreds of shows, and dozens of classic songs, ALDO NOVA is a multi-platinum GRAMMY® Award-winning artist who can play multiple instruments, write songs, produce music, and sing. He and his band are finally ready to rock the stage live. Aldo Nova made a huge impact when he released his first self-titled debut album, Aldo Nova, which was a multi-platinum, top ten hit and featured the iconic Rock Anthem “Fantasy.” He followed it up with another platinum-selling album, “Subject.” Aldo Nova, which had another big anthem, “Monkey on Your Back.” He collaborated with Jon Bon Jovi on his next album, “Blood on the Bricks.” He became a reliable partner for some of the biggest stars in the world. He co-wrote the song “Mr. Big Time” with Jon Bon Jovi for the movie “Armageddon.” He also wrote songs for Celine Dion, such as “A New Day Has Come,” which was a number one hit in 26 countries for six months, and “Your Light,” “Can’t Fight the Feeling,” and “You and I.” Aldo Nova is a powerhouse in the music world and has a unique style.

ARIA Resort & Casino

Sporting magnificent modern architecture and top-tier dining, entertainment, pool and spa options, ARIA stands tall as a hip resort in the heart of the Strip. The vibe: Modern, gleaming and chic. Luxury on all levels What we love: ARIA Las Vegas opened at the end of 2009 and it still has that new car smell. The rooms are a tech lover’s dream, featuring the latest gadgetry (keyless locks, personalized automation, etc.). Each room includes an in-room tablet where you’ll have one-touch control of lighting, temperature, draperies, music, in-room dining and more. Simply put, you’re the master of your domain at ARIA Las Vegas. Open year-round, the pool area at ARIA is like something out of the Garden of Eden. Three ellipse-shaped pools are spread across a palm tree-laden deck. Insider tips: Be an art lover. ARIA’s got an impressive fine art collection, and you don’t have to pay a museum admission cost to view it. Several pieces dot the property’s indoor and outdoor public spaces. So spend the day exploring, it’s totally worth it. Spend an afternoon at ARIA’s Spa & Salon. There are some seriously unique amenities in here including a Shio salt room (its salt-infused air improves both your breathing and skin) and Ganbanyoku heated stone beds, which are unbelievably soothing to your muscles. Good to know: There isn’t a bad room in the house. Since the price point is elevated here, why not just go all out and upgrade to one of the Sky Suites? With the one-bedroom penthouse, not only will you get postcard-worthy views and more flat-screen TVs than you’d find in an electronics store, but you’ll enjoy extras like limousine transport from the airport, a personal concierge and access to the private Sky Suites Lounge, where you can indulge in drinks (yes, this includes alcohol) and snacks all day and night long. If you’re thinking of smoking in your room at ARIA, don’t. At checkout, you might find you’ve been hit with a $500-$1000 smoking restoration fee. Be aware that most of the resort’s rooms (98 percent of them, only a few high roller suites have been exempted) are nonsmoking, so the only places you’ll be able to light up are on the casino floor or in various bars. Parking at ARIA seems more confusing than it really is. The only way to access this garage is by turning off the Strip onto Aria Place. Follow the signs (there is no light) as these will indicate where the left turnoff is to a long ramp that goes down into the garage. This feels trickier than it is because you don’t actually see the garage they guide you towards.  We also just want to add that ARIA is set way back from the Strip. Of course, most Vegas Strip resorts involve a walk to reach Las Vegas Boulevard, but this is one of the longer ones. To get to the Strip, you’ll have to go through The Shops at Crystals or walk along a series of shops parallel to City Center Place and take a pedestrian bridge across to The Shops at Crystals. Think of it as your workout to burn off those buffet calories.

Oasis at Gold Spike

With an ideal location close to all of the action in downtown Las Vegas, Oasis at Gold Spike offers basic, comfortable rooms, a 24-hour restaurant and bar and a round-the-clock fun atmosphere. The vibe: Hip, young, cool and retro. What we love: The folks at Oasis at Gold Spike know how to have fun. There’s a main bar that’s open 24 hours and the smaller Carnival Bar where you can test your carnival game skills while throwing back a cocktail. Sensing a theme? It continues in the Backyard where you’ll find games like oversized Jenga and chess, ping pong and beer pong. The Living Room inside also has pool tables and oversized cornhole. Oasis at Gold Spike has one of the few pools in the downtown area. The hotel’s retro-looking pool area located in the hotel’s courtyard, features comfortable daybeds and poolside food and cocktail service. Want to enjoy a good book on vacation? The Oasis has a library full of about 100 books on business and entrepreneurship that you can look through or borrow. There’s also a vinyl library with more than 100 records from the ’70s and ’80s. You can browse and play what you want or bring your own vinyl. Insider tips: Dogs are welcome at the Oasis at Gold Spike and if you want your furry friend to have as fun of a vacation as you’re having, you can get a discounted rate at the Hydrant Club, an urban dog park near the hotel where your dog can play with other pups. Want to explore the downtown area? Do it on a bike. The hotel rents out some cool tricked out cruisers complete with cup holders and coolers.  Good to know: If you’re a light sleeper, this may not be the hotel for you. There’s always a lot of action going on at the Gold Spike with a pool, DJs, live entertainment and fun games outside. Since the Oasis was originally designed as a motel, the room doors open onto an exterior corridor that overlooks all that pool action. That means things can stay loud well into the late night hours. Great if you are ready to party on your vacation, but probably not the right fit for you if you’re not into the party vibe. The rooms at Oasis at Gold Spike are called “crash pads” and they really are mainly a place to crash. While they are clean, have comfortable beds, private bathrooms and an urban chic decor, they are not loaded with the amenities that you would find at some of the Strip’s megaresorts. The hotel has all of the conveniences you’ll need but the rooms don’t have things like phones or alarm clocks in them. You can request them from the front desk, but they are not in your room. Also we suggest choosing the Ultimate Crash Pad room. During  the Oasis remodel, they combined two rooms to create these ultimate rooms. The Ultimate Crash Pad has a bit of extra space and a cool seating area.

Hampton Inn and Suites Las Vegas/ West Summerlin

Welcome to Hampton Inn & Suites, where fresh air and tranquility are right at your doorstep. Want a break from the action of the Las Vegas Strip, but still want easy access to all the fun? Stay at this hotel in the West Summerlin area. Enjoy all the action of the “Entertainment Capital of the World,” then relax at the newly built Hampton Inn & Suites hotel in Las Vegas-Red Rock/Summerlin, NV. The hotel is located just eight miles west of the Strip and just a few minutes from McCarran International Airport. Aside from the famous Strip casinos, you’ll enjoy easy access to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and the Las Vegas Sports Park-both just minutes from the hotel in the Red Rock/Summerlin area. You can also experience the same 24-hour action as the famous casinos, but in a more relaxed area around the Red Rock, Rampart or Suncoast casinos. This hotel also puts you within reach of numerous golf courses and shopping malls. Discover the other side of Las Vegas at the Lake Mead Recreation Area, Red Rock Canyon or nearby Mount Charleston.

The Cromwell

With an idyllic location at the center of the Strip, The Cromwell blends sexiness with chic style while offering a round-the-clock party atmosphere and the first restaurant by chef and Food Network TV star Giada De Laurentiis. The vibe: Boutique hotel sensibilities, a party place with an haute attitude, classy food and mixology. What we love: The song “Party All the Time” is a fitting encapsulation of the spirit here. Along with Drai’s Beachclub & Drai’s Nightclub high above, there’s also Drai’s After Hours below ground. So if you stay here, at least in summertime, you can party continuously all day without ever leaving the resort. The Cromwell may only have one formal restaurant, but it’s an absolute gem. Featuring De Laurentiis’ Italy-meets-California cuisine, Giada is definitely a palate pleaser. When you walk in, you’ll see an antipasti bar, pizza ovens and a station where pasta is rolled. Just be sure to save room for the lemon ricotta cookies. Insider tips: When you eat at Giada, we recommend you request a table by the windows. You may have to wait a while, but it’ll be worth it. Located on the second floor, the restaurant has remote-controlled hydraulic opening windows that wrap around the perimeter and showcase beautiful views of the Strip and Fountains of Bellagio. And if the dayclub scene isn’t your thing, you’re welcome to use both the Flamingo and Caesars Palace pools (with a valid room key). Take a moment to appreciate the beautiful and historically significant décor in the casino. Several eye-catching red chandeliers are hung along the ceiling of the main walkway on the gaming floor. They’ve been refurbished and were part of Barbary Coast when it originally opened in this building in 1979. Good to know: If noise is an issue, you may want a room located in the middle of the building (such as the fourth through sixth floors). This will help reduce street sounds from the Strip as well as the booming bass from the music playing on the rooftop in Drai’s Nightclub. Parking at The Cromwell is best accessed directly off Flamingo Road, between Las Vegas Boulevard and LINQ Lane. Be aware that even as a guest of the hotel, you may have to wait in line to get into Drai’s Beachclub & Nightclub… and that line can sometimes be l-o-n-g. The good thing: When you get up front you won’t have to pay an admission charge to enter… as long as it’s not a holiday weekend and there are no special artists or concerts scheduled (then you will be charged).  There is valet and self-parking. Rates vary, so click here for details.

Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa

Welcome to paradise at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa. Worlds away from an ordinary Las Vegas experience, this hotel offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The hotel is adjacent to the Village at Lake Las Vegas that has things like a marina, shops and restaurants, a golf course and much more. Unwind in a spacious guest room and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake or the surrounding mountains. Relax in the marble bathtub, watch movies on the 42-inch HDTV or even check emails in a bathrobe with their complimentary WI-FI. Upgrade to a suite for a more spacious room and expansive lounge. For more things to do, you can work out in the state-of-the-art fitness center, swim in the outdoor resort pool, reserve a private cabana and indulge in a treatment at The Ravella Spa. For something to eat, check out the Florentine Garden or Medici Café and Terrace. Both restaurants exemplify the hotel’s fresh seasonal dining approach with an array of healthy dishes for breakfast and lunch. For nighttime activities, head to the Firenze Lounge where you can order a smooth cognac. If you’re here on business, enjoy 35,000 square-feet of flexible indoor meeting space, as well as unique outdoor space, including a wedding chapel named Capella Di Amore, one of Las Vegas’s over-the-water wedding chapel. Everything you can possibly need can be found in this paradise.

Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Convention Center

Just behind the Strip, Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center is a hop, skip and jump from all the action.  At this hotel, you’ll have the comfort of being at home, but have the luxuries of being on vacation. The rooms come with fully-equipped kitchens and a spacious living room to kick up your feet at the end of a long day. The hotel has an outdoor pool, a gym and hosts a social event that provides free food and drinks Monday – Wednesday. So if you’re traveling solo, make sure to take advantage of that program and meet some new friends to go on adventures with. In the mornings, they offer a free breakfast buffet that will fill you up and give you energy for the day. If you’re here on business, you can take advantage of the three meeting rooms and the fact that you’re very close to the Sands Expo and Las Vegas Convention Center. But if you’re here for fun, you’ll be able to Uber to the Strip without paying an arm and a leg.  Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center is your perfect vacation getaway.   

The Palazzo at The Venetian

Refinement doesn’t mean having less, it means having more of the things you want in a gorgeously designed package. The Palazzo tower is the perfect blend of classic Italian luxury and modern taste that features all-suite accomodations, exquisite restaurants, world-class entertainment and shopping. The suite sizes range from 650 to 720-square-feet that are nearly double the size of the average Las Vegas hotel room. The vibe: Intimate, Italian elegance, exclusive but not intimidating What we love: The Palazzo at The Venetian is kind of like The Venetian on steroids. The hotel takes what you like about The Venetian and makes it even better. It’s easier to get around, the rooms are larger and the restaurants are even more upscale. Plus it’s like hitting the bonus jackpot on the slot machines when you stay here because it’s connected to The Venetian. Anything you don’t find at The Palazzo is just steps away at The Venetian, from Canyon Ranch Spa + fitness to dozens more restaurants, gondola rides, the massive Tao nightclub and even more shopping. The hotel’s five-acre pool deck is also merged with The Venetian’s, which makes for one big playground. In total, there are 11 different pools, four hot tubs and 41 cabanas. Hotel rooms aren’t known for being spacious. You’re usually tripping over your suitcases as you squeeze your way into a closet-sized bathroom. Not so at The Palazzo. These standard rooms, which are all suites, are a whopping 720 square feet. That’s bigger than your one-bedroom apartment. The bathroom alone is 130 square feet. If you need us, we’ll be soaking in the Roman tub watching TV on the flat-screen. The restaurants at The Palazzo are from the who’s who of the culinary world. Take Cut by illustrious chef, Wolfgang Puck. This stylish steakhouse offers cutting-edge interior design and a sophisticated menu of the finest prime beef. There’s also the applewood smoked Peking Duck at Mott32 that takes 48 hours to prepare, so we definitely recommend ordering it in advance. The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian | The 875,000-square-foot Grand Canal-themed mall flows from the indoor canal at The Venetian all of the way to the Waterfall Atrium at The Palazzo and presents shopaholics with a lineup of 160 upscale fashion, jewelry and lifestyle stores. Speaking of the Waterfall Atrium, be sure to check out the cascading two-story waterfall with flowers and plants that changes with the seasons. Insider tips: To truly capitalize on The Palazzo at The Venetian’s luxury, you’ll want to stay in the Prestige Suites — the exclusive concierge level on the 23rd floor. You’ll feel like a high roller as you enjoy champagne at check-in, afternoon tea, personal concierge assistance and more. Any time you’re visiting the Palazzo or Venetian, we recommend parking at the Palazzo. The underground garage is easy to get into and is seldom crowded. There are several different elevators leading to the hotel. If you’re checking in, look for the one labeled “lobby.” There’s also an elevator that leads directly to the casino and one that’s close to the showroom. Good to know: The Venetian and The Palazzo at The Venetian are connected to The Venetian Convention Center & Expo, which has 2.25 million square feet of exhibition space. That means when there’s a big convention there will also be heavy traffic, crowded restaurants and sold-out shows. You might want to plan your visit during a time when there isn’t a big convention in town. If you are at the hotel during a big convention, just be aware that there will be lines, make your reservations early to avoid waiting in long lines. As we mentioned, the dining options at Palazzo are amazing, but they are also high-end. You won’t find fast food, a buffet or a 24-hour coffee shop here, but you can find quick bites and food court options right next door at The Venetian or in the mall area. It’s the best of both worlds. While the Palazzo has some great bars, if it’s the crazy Vegas nightclub experience you’re looking for, you’ll need to walk over to Tao at The Venetian.

Tournament of Kings

Travel back to the Middle Ages and experience a celebration of Medieval proportions! This dinner and show features jousting, holiday inspired music and poems, festive lights, and a feast fit for a king.  Guests are seated in an arena-style winter wonderland with each section representing a different “country,” with guests encouraged to cheer on the king representing their section. Knights go head to head in various competitions including a horse race, jousting, sword fighting and gladiator-style battles. Just like what real lords and ladies would have experienced back in the Middle Ages, utensils are not provided, and patrons have to eat with their hands. Dinner consisting of a season roasted Cornish Game Hen, tasty roasted sweet potatoes, fresh corn on the cob, a soft baked dinner roll, and a hand-decorated holiday sugar cookie. They also have gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan meals upon request.  While the audience dines, a large round table is lowered into the center of the arena where King Arthur and the other knights also partake in their holiday feast, raising their glasses and toasting to the joyous occasion. After a song and dance number by the court maidens, the knights set aside their glasses and engage in some friendly competition to determine who is the champion king while Merlin conjures up some majestic snowfall across the land. Note: This show features loud noises and booms that may be disturbing to some people, especially those with sensory issues or PTSD. We advise visitors to take necessary precautions such as earplugs or earmuffs if they are sensitive to loud noises.  

Downtowner Boutique Hotel

The Downtowner Boutique Hotel is a no-frills a quick walk from Fremont Street Experience, Fremont East’s bars and restaurants, El Cortez and Container Park. The remodeled two-story motel includes an outdoor pool and complimentary parking, in front of your room. The vibe: Traditional motel in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.  What we love: If you love the vibe of downtown Las Vegas, you can’t really beat the location – especially if you’re here for the annual “Life is Beautiful” festival. You can watch your favorite band, scope out the local art scene, enjoy some brewskis and food, all within steps from your motel.  Parking — especially during the weekend of “Life is Beautiful” — gets pricey, so it’s helpful you’re already here. And if you’re a fan the downtown bar scene as much as we are, you’re only a hop, skip and a jump from Commonwealth, Beauty Bar and Gold Spike.  Oh, and the cost per night at Downtowner Boutique Hotel is probably less than most hotel resort fees alone. Insider tips: Got the munchies? Head to The Market, located between 6th and 7 Streets. It offers groceries, fresh produce, coffee, pastries, craft beer and wine, as well as a café.  Sticking around for a while? The nearby Mint Locker offers round-the-clock laundry service.  Good to know: This motel offers basic amenities. It’s geared toward bargain hunters looking for somewhere to crash. It has a bed, standard-sized TV and a bathroom with a shower.  If you want to take a dip in the motel’s pool, you have to walk across the street to access it. The motel lobby is 24 hours and offers vending machines, so be sure to grab a drink to stay hydrated.    This is an older property, so the walls are a bit thin. You might want to pack a pair of earplugs. Also, if you don’t want to lug your suitcases upstairs, we suggest staying on the bottom level.  Also keep in mind, this motel doesn’t allow locals to book here, but if you’re from out of town it’s a great spot to stay to save some cash. 

Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort

Just a short drive west of the Las Vegas Strip on Flamingo Road between Decatur and Jones boulevards, Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort offers guests the opportunity to have all the comforts of a fully furnished home during their stay in Sin City. Accommodations consist of one- and two-bedroom villas ranging in size from 519 to 971 square feet. With space for four to eight people, they are ideal for families or small groups. Each villa comes with a queen-sized sleeper sofa, a fireplace, a dining table and a kitchen stocked with all the necessary appliances, utensils and dishes. Some villas include a washer/dryer set. Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort is pet-friendly and boasts other amenities like a heated pool, a hot tub, laundry rooms and a small business center. There are recreational facilities including a fitness room, a basketball court, putting greens, a shuffleboard court, a children’s playground, a ping-pong table and a horseshoe pit. Guests can also purchase convenience items at a small on-site sundries shop.  During a stay at Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort, you’ll feel like you’re at home while still being in the vicinity of Vegas’ famous attractions, nonstop gaming action, cool nightclubs and world-class dining and shopping scene.

Tina Fey & Amy Poehler: Restless Leg Tour

This superstar comedic duo is the ultimate night of female hilarity! Since their start on SNL, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey have become two of the funniest ladies in the business and have tons of movies, tv shows, and even best-selling books under their belts.  Starting with Tina Fey, who starred in the hit tv show 30 Rock, wrote the iconic film Mean Girls, and starred in films like Date Night, Admission, and Pixar’s Soul as the voice of 22.  Amy Poehler is just as prolific with her leading role as Leslie Knope in the tv series Parks & Rec and is a frequent voice actor for animated films, including Pixar’s Inside Out, the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies, and more.  They’ve joined forces on multiple projects, including the films Baby Mama and Sisters.  Get your tickets to see Tina Fey and Amy Poehler live!

Disco Divas

Celebrate some of the strongest women in music history with this high-energy tribute show at Alexis Park Resort Hotel!  Join lead performer Patrice Petway with an all-star cast of powerhouse ladies as they showcase the most iconic hits from the women of the disco era. You’ll swear you’re experiencing the real Tina Turner, Donna Summer, Cher, Donna Summer, Olivia Newton-John, and Gloria Gaynor on stage with how talented these gals are! Travel back to the height of the disco craze and check out Disco Divas tonight!

Men I Trust

Canadian pop band Men I Trust is bringing their electronic style to Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, and you won’t want to miss a single energetic beat! Heavily inspired by the 2000s electronic movement, Men I Trust is a leading sound in the dream pop revolution.  Their diverse singles and seamless blend of organic and electronic instrumentation, as well as their lead singer’s unique voice, make their hits catchy, energetic, and refreshing.  Their debut performance at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will include hits from their latest album, The Untourable Album, that will make this show unforgettable.  Get tickets now!

Yachtley Crew

Soft rock band Yächtley Crëw is sailing into the Palms KAOS Theater to get you into an easy-breezy, feel-good mood.  Created in 2017, Yächtley Crëw hails from the streets of sun-soaked Los Angeles and is known for donning nautical attire and playing soft rock hits from the 1970s and 1980s.  They were voted “Best Cover Band” in 2018 by OC Weekly and have played across the country to sold-out crowds.  Get your tickets today!

King of Diamonds – The Neil Diamond Tribute

Widely considered Neil Diamond’s most renowned tribute act, Rob Garrett has brought the legendary singer’s music to life on the Las Vegas stage.  Garrett has seen Neil Diamond play live over 16 times, and his spot-on rendition of the retired performer has gotten him multiple featured performances that include the Legends in Concert show in Honolulu, Hawaii, traveled with his “King of Diamonds” tour, and performed his biggest show ever at the M Resort in Las Vegas to a crowd of 1700 people.  His newest resident tribute show inside the Alexis Park Hotel is one you won’t want to miss! 

Drag Bottomless Brunch at The Garden

Sickening queens, delicious food, and bottomless cocktails combine to create the unforgettable Drag Bottomless Brunch at The Garden gay bar in Las Vegas.  Featuring an ever-changing lineup of drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race and beyond, this fabulous show will have you gagging by the end. Strut over to Drag Bottomless Brunch at The Garden and watch these queens serve some fierce realness.

Diva Royale

These queens are here to entertain and bring your favorite celebrities to life on stage! You’ll be singing along to hits from artists like Nicki Minaj, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and so many more!  Get your tickets for this fabulous Las Vegas drag show now!

Wonderland

A multimedia musical production perfect for all ages, Wonderland takes you down the rabbit hole and into your favorite fairy tale. Your kids will love following Alice on her adventure as she works her way through this fantastical new world filled with characters like the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the grinning Cheshire Cat, and so many more!  We’re all mad here in Wonderland! So get your tickets today for this family-friendly musical at Alexis Park.

Miranda Lambert – Velvet Rodeo

The Queen of Modern Country is taking over Las Vegas with her brand new residency, Velvet Rodeo, at the Bakkt Theater inside Planet Hollywood.  This new show offers guests the chance to experience her massive collection of hits, including her newest album Palomino. Miranda Lambert is the most decorated artist in country music, having earned 37 ACM Awards, 14 CMA Awards, three GRAMMY Awards, the Nashville Symphony Harmony Award, ACM Gene Weed Milestone Award, and ACM Song of the Decade Award. She was also named 2019’s RIAA Artist of the Year and is the youngest artist in history to serve as the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum’s Artist in Residence. Don’t miss the specially created residency Miranda Lambert – Velvet Rodeo at the Bakkt Theater inside Planet Hollywood, and get your tickets today!

Westgate Comedy Cabaret

If you’re looking for a show that’ll have you laughing all night long, then the Westgate Comedy Cabaret is the spot for you. The Westgate has hosted legendary comedians like Eddie Murphy and Norm Crosby, but their new comedy venue hands the mike over to some of the up-and-comedy voices of Sin City, and they’re sure to have your sides splitting with their stand-up routines.  Don’t wait. Get your tickets today!

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