While Las Vegas continues to raise the bar on its hotel offerings, existing hotels are still as popular as ever. Regular visitors to Las Vegas prefer to stay at their favorite hotel every year, while others look forward to trying a new hotel with every visit. No matter where you decide to stay in Las Vegas, you can look forward to a special experience in a city like no other.
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The Bellagio paved the way for a modern breed of Las Vegas hotel that relies less on a heavy theme and more on refinement and luxury. |
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Travelers looking for an exotic paradise need look no further than the south end of the Las Vegas strip, where the Mandalay Bay shimmers like a freshly-minted gold coin. This tropical paradise sprawls over sixty acres and combines a laid-back vibe with a bit of Las Vegas glamour. |
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Smack dab in the middle of the Las Vegas strip, the Monte Carlo stays true to its namesake with a European flavor that is unmistakably Las Vegas. Opened in 1996, the Monte Carlo resort features domed ceilings, crystal chandeliers, marble floors and accents, dramatic archways, and neoclassical columns combine to give this resort a truly cosmopolitan feel. |
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Special Offer! 30 percent off one-bedroom studios for new reservations place through October 30, 2009. Valid for travel through February 28, 2010. |
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The romance of Venice, Italy has been painstakingly recreated at the Venetian Las Vegas Resort and Casino. The magic starts at the breathtaking grand entrance of the Venetian, where you'll find a canal with gondolas and a majestic square to rival those found in the finest European cities. |
There are 148,941 hotel rooms in Las Vegas, each one offering the Las Vegas visitor a unique travel experience. For understated elegance, discerning travelers look to the Wynn and Encore, while visitors looking for a hip, young party atmosphere need look no further than the Palms and the Hard Rock Hotel. For a total escape, the Luxor offers an Egyptian theme, guests of the Venetian feel like they’ve just landed in Italy, and Mandalay Bay boasts a tropical flair. Less than 100 years ago, Las Vegas was hardly a wide spot in the road, but in 2009, 36,351,469 visitors came to Las Vegas for the gaming, the shows, the nightlife, and most certainly the unique hotel experience Las Vegas offers. As new hotels continue to be added to the Las Vegas strip and beyond, it’s hard to imagine how the hotels in Las Vegas could get any more spectacular, but they do. One need only look to the newest additions to the Strip, Aria and Cosmopolitan, for proof.







