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1. Bellagio
Bellagio is one of the crown jewels of Las Vegas. A stunning casino resort and hotel, featuring luxurious Italian-themed rooms with famous fountain shows, quality entertainment offerings and exceptional fine dining restaurants – Bellagio stands as an epitome of luxury and indulgence.
Guest can enjoy relaxing in our European-inspired casino with table games like blackjack, European roulette and pai gow poker as well as race and sports book betting. Or try your luck in one of the high-limit poker rooms or other gambling areas around the resort.
There are also high-end boutiques such as Dior, Chanel and Tiffany & Co available, in addition to the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens that boast seasonal displays of bromeliads, orchids, chrysanthemums and hydrangeas.
2. MGM Grand
The MGM Grand is one of the city’s biggest hotels and offers an abundance of on-site entertainment options, from fine dining establishments and top restaurants, a massive casino (the world’s largest), and a swimming pool complex.
Signature rooms at this hotel boast spacious suites with seating areas and desks, upgraded Wi-Fi connectivity and amenities such as minibars and Carrera marble bathrooms. You can book these rooms independently from standard room rates or as part of an experience package featuring shows or other attractions.
Cirque du Soleil’s gravity-defying show KA by Cirque du Soleil follows twin sisters as they fulfill their destiny while navigating events representing opposing forces of good and evil. Visitors can enjoy free backstage tours to learn more about this captivating performance.
3. Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace first graced the Las Vegas Strip when it opened in August 1966 as its inaugural giant hotel-casino spectacle. Already filled with celebrity entertainers like Mariah Carey and Rod Stewart before current Vegas visionary Steve Wynn took this concept even further, this legendary resort still boasts Mariah Carey regularly filling its Colosseum while Celine Dion remains at her own temple of sorts – The Forum Shops.
Casino Las Vegas stands by the maxim of excess, featuring the world’s largest poker room, an expansive shopping mall with maze-like stores, and an entire complex dedicated to pools. A visit here feels like taking a journey back in time with its statues of gods and goddesses and Roman-inspired columns; here, every item on your Las Vegas bucket list can be checked off.
4. Caesars Palace Baccarat Room
Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas has long been recognized as an icon of excess. Open since 1966, the hotel defines decadence with an extravagant casino, lavish spa services and rooms fit for an emperor.
The poker room was abuzz with tourists and Las Vegas locals alike, making tournament play fast and entertaining; dealers were slightly overwhelmed managing both cash games and tournaments simultaneously.
If possible, we advise booking a Strip View room over one with a pool view at check-in as they’re worth every extra cent spent. These contemporary yet comfortable accommodations come complete with Keurig coffeemakers. Furthermore, their marble tiled bathrooms boast luxurious spa tubs and walk-in showers – plus mini-bar fridges!
5. The Palms
In the early 2000s, The Palms quickly rose to become one of Las Vegas’ premier venues. A pioneer of new operational techniques and marketing strategies to entice both tourists and locals alike, its offerings included partnerships with MTV’s “The Real World,” over-the-top suites offering two-lane bowling alleys and basketball half courts, trendy clubs offering access to celebrities, trendy suites with two-lane bowling alleys and two-lane basketball half courts, over-the-top suites where two lane bowling alleys and half courts plus much more.
Today, The Palms Resort has taken on a fresh new image under its soon-to-be owners from San Manuel Band of Mission Indians from Highland, California. Plans are in the works to reopen The Palms as early as spring 2022 with an emphasis on gaming and locals; one highlight will be artist Damien Hirst’s empathy suite designed as the pinnacle of luxury; offering museum-worthy art as well as providing guests with an unforgettable Las Vegas experience.