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    Venetian Hotel and Casino
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    No expense was spared creating the Venetian Hotel, in fact two billion dollars was spent recreating Venice in the Nevada Desert and the result is fairly spectacular. Guests can travel around the hotel in a gondola - real canals run through the hotel - and a replica of St Mark's Square and the Basilica turns from night to day every three hours; visitors have to look carefully to notice that the sky is actually a vast fresco. The only things missing are the pigeons and the backpackers.
    The casino itself is massive, featuring 2,500 slot machines and 125 gaming tables. For guests taking a break from the tables, there are five swimming pools, a fitness center, and 17 restaurants - mostly pizzerias. One of the main attractions is Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, a wax museum presenting some of the world's biggest icons including stars, politicians, record-breaking athletes and legends.
    Address: 3355 Las Vegas Boulevard
    Phone Number: (702) 414 1000
    Website: www.venetian.com
    Hours: Hotel and Casino: daily 24 hours. Madame Tussauds: opening hours vary depending on the season, but generally daily 10am to 11pm
    Admission: Hotel and Casino admission is free. Madame Tussauds: $22.95 (adults), $12.95 (children 6-12)

    Bellagio Hotel and Casino
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    The Bellagio is one of Las Vegas' most opulent hotels and most popular casinos. With an Italian theme, the great bulk of the Bellagio sits in its own vast garden. It has over 3,000 rooms and hundreds of slot machines and gaming tables, however its best-known attraction is its amazing water show - a breathtaking union of water, music and light. Between 3pm and midnight (from 12pm on weekends) the Bellagio's world-famous fountains 'dance' to opera, classical or whimsical music with carefully choreographed movements. Beyond the Bellagio's gracious lobby lies the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, a magnificent garden abounding in fragrance, texture and color. The hotel also has a new fine arts gallery that hosts contemporary art exhibits; it is currently exhibiting a series of celebrity portraits by Andy Warhol.
    Address: 3600 S. Las Vegas Boulevard
    Phone Number: (702) 693 7111
    Website: www.bellagiolasvegas.com
    Hours: Daily 24 hours. The art gallery opens daily 9am to 10pm
    Admission: Free (hotel and casino); $15 (fine art gallery)

    The Mirage
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    Another MGM mega-casino, the showpiece at the Mirage is a Volcano that shoots flames 100ft (30m) into the night sky every 15 minutes (6pm to midnight), spewing smoke and transforming a tranquil waterfall into spectacular streams of molten lava. As you'd expect of Las Vegas, it's all quite naff, but great entertainment. Siegfried & Roy's White Tigers are the other signature attraction at the Mirage (unfortunately the Siegfried & Roy show has been cancelled indefinitely due to the near-fatal attack on Roy Horn by one of the tigers during a performance). Unlike conventional tigers, which have black and gold markings, the white tiger is white with black stripes, pink paws and ice-blue eyes. There are only a few dozen white tigers in the world, which makes them rarer than the panda bear. The open-air Tiger Habitat features a swimming pool with fountains and simulated mountain terrain for the tigers' enjoyment and the public's entertainment. Another popular attraction is the aquarium located behind the Front Desk. This 20,000-gallon saltwater aquarium is home to angelfish, puffer fish, tangs, sharks and other exotic sea creatures.
    Address: 3400 S. Las Vegas Boulevard
    Phone Number: (702) 791 7111
    Website: www.mirage.com
    Hours: Daily 24 hours
    Admission: Free

    The Luxor
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    The Luxor is themed on ancient Egypt and is one of the most prominent sights on the Strip. It is a massive black-glass pyramid containing 36 floors of hotel rooms, and shining through it up into the night sky is the world's most powerful light beam, which they claim can be seen by planes circling Los Angeles. The ground floor of the hotel is given over to a massive casino, which stands beneath a recreation of Tutankhamun's Tomb. Other than gambling, entertainment at the hotel includes an IMAX theater, gyms, swimming pools and shows by the spectacular Blue Man Group.
    Address: 3900 S. Las Vegas Boulevard
    Phone Number: (702) 262 4000
    Website: www.luxor.com
    Hours: Daily 24 hours
    Admission: Free

    Liberace Museum
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    The Liberace Museum was founded in 1979 by the late entertainer and features 'Mr Showmanship's' dazzling jewelry, outfits and other memorabilia. Liberace was a massively popular musician in America and best known for his outrageous outfits and stage sets. He was a regular visitor to Las Vegas. The museum houses his vast collection of pianos and cars, which include a custom-made Rolls Royce covered with tiny mirrors. His costumes, stage props and jewelry can also be seen. His 'crown jewels' include a spectacular piano-shaped watch with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds, and a piano-shaped ring containing 260 diamonds in a white and yellow gold 18-carat setting with ivory and black jade keys. Proceeds from the not-for-profit museum support scholarships for the performing arts.
    Address: 1775 E. Tropicana Avenue
    Phone Number: (702) 798 5595
    Email Address: info@liberace.org
    Website: www.liberace.com
    Hours: Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm; Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    Admission: $12.50; concessions available

    Imperial Palace Auto Collection
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    With over 250 classic antique cars on display (all available for purchase), the collection is an absolute must for car enthusiasts. It is actually part of a larger collection and cars are rotated in and out of the showroom on a regular basis; once a car is sold it is replaced by another. Exhibited are rare models, race cars, muscle cars, touring roadsters and dozens of vehicles once owned by the rich and famous.
    Address: Imperial Palace Casino, 3535 S. Las Vegas Boulevard
    Phone Number: (702) 794 3174
    Email Address: info@autocollections.com
    Website: www.autocollections.com
    Hours: Daily 9.30am to 9.30pm
    Admission: Free entrance vouchers are easily available at the Imperial Palace casino, otherwise tickets are $6.95

    Fremont Street Experience
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    The downtown area of Las Vegas is where it all began and is known as the Fremont Street Experience or 'Glitter Gulch' for the bright neon signs and thousands of flashing lights that line the streets - this is where you'll find Vegas Vic and Sassy Sal, two of the nations best-known neon icons. Some of the city's most famous vintage casinos are found here, including the Golden Nugget and the Gold Spike, as are most of its strip clubs and stage shows. Most entertainment is on, or just off, the Freemont Street Experience Mall.
    Address: 425 Fremont Street, Downtown Las Vegas

    Roller Coasters
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    There are four roller coasters on The Strip: the Manhattan Express at New York NY, the Canyon Blaster at the Adventuredome, the roller coaster at MGM Grand Adventures and the High Roller at the Stratosphere. The MGM theme park is probably the best, although for sheer terror factor head for the High Roller. At 1,149ft (350m), the Stratosphere Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and the tallest building west of the Mississippi River, and thrill seekers can enjoy excitement over 100 stories above the ground on the Big Shot thrill ride and the High Roller roller coaster. There is also a revolving restaurant at the top of the Stratosphere, which offers great views but pretty average food.

    The Grand Canyon
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    A mile deep, 277 miles (446km) long and up to 18 miles (29km) wide the breathtaking grandeur of the Grand Canyon is so impressive that pictures or words simply cannot do it justice. One of the great natural wonders of the world, it was formed by the cutting action of the Colorado River over millions of years, the harder rock formations remaining as great cliffs, pinnacles and buttes, and the different layers of rock possessing colors that range from purple, fiery red and pastel pink, to yellow, brown, grey and soft tones of blue. Whether by foot or on horseback, from a plane or helicopter, aboard a raft down the mighty Colorado River or by merely gazing in awe from the rim, the canyon's seemingly infinite depths can be experienced in a variety of ways and is a landscape not to be missed, however one chooses to see it. The park receives hoards of visitors from around the world, who cannot fail to be transfixed by the sculpted rock shapes, the shifting colors that change with the light and a tiny glimpse of the Colorado River far below. The Grand Canyon National Park comprises two separate areas, the South Rim and the more remote North Rim. Separated by the 10-mile (16km) width of the canyon, it is a 215-mile (346km) drive from one visitor center to the other and the South Rim, being the most accessible and possessing more facilities, sees over 90 percent of the park visitors. The North Rim is higher in elevation and wetter, with thicker surrounding forests; it is further to get to and is usually closed by snow from October to May, but many people prefer the comparative peacefulness of its less crowded lookouts. At both rims there are several drives and walkways along the edge with numerous lookout points for views from different angles, as well as a few hikes down into the canyon where one can overnight at Phantom Ranch on the canyon floor. The impact of over four million visitors a year to the South Rim, especially during the busy summer months, has its negative influences on the park, with overcrowding and traffic congestion, but despite the hoards it is a positively memorable experience to have visited one of the most spectacular examples of erosion in the world.
    Phone Number: (928) 638 7888
    Email Address: info@grandcanyonchamber.org
    Website: www.nps.gov/grca
    Transport: It is possible to reach the Grand Canyon in a full-day excursion from Las Vegas, but ideally travelers should stay overnight unless flying there. Scenic Airlines (tel: (702) 638 3300; e-mail: info@scenic.com; website: www.scenic.com) offers various tours, including overnight stays and two-day hikes
    Hours: South Rim is open 24 hours daily, all year; Information Plaza 8am to 5pm. The North Rim is open from 10 May to 14 October 8am to 6pm
    Admission: $20 per vehicle, $10 for pedestrians and cyclists, valid for 7 days on either rim

    Hoover Dam
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    Stretching 1,247ft (380m) across the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam holds back the waters of Lake Mead and is a fine example of the engineering of its time. One of the world's most famous dams, the Hoover Dam was built during the Great Depression in the 1930s - one of many vast public projects commissioned by the US Government to get people back to work. The dam employed thousands of men from all over the country, and its hydroelectric power generator supplies Nevada and its neighboring states with electricity. The Lake Mead National Recreation Area is a popular with water sports enthusiasts as well as those just after a bit of sun and relaxation.
    Phone Number: (702) 293 8321
    Website: www.desertusa.com/colorado/lm_nra/hoover/du_hoover.html
    Transport: The Hoover Dam is an hour's drive from Las Vegas. Coach tours can be arranged through most hotels and tour operators
    Hours: Daily 9am to 5pm (visitor center)
    Admission: Hoover Dam Discovery Tour: $11; Lake Mead Recreational Area: $5 per vehicle, or $3 per individual, for 5 days

    Red Rock Canyon
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    Red Rock Canyon is a dramatic valley ten miles (16km) west of Las Vegas and is a good excursion to escape the neon lights and jangle of the slot machines. Its defining feature is the steep Red Rock escarpment, which rises 3,000ft (914m) on its western edge. Today the dramatic landscape is peppered with cacti and Joshua trees and is a good spot for walking, rock climbing, cycling or simply a scenic drive. The Mojave Desert is not barren as you might think; it teems with life and beauty that is rare and unique - waterfalls cascade into the canyons and high above red tailed hawks search for their next meal.
    Phone Number: (702) 515 5350
    Transport: The park has a 13-mile (21km) scenic drive. Coach tours can be organized through most hotels
    Hours: Visitor Center: 8am to 4.30pm. Scenic drive: 6am to 5pm (November to February), 6am to 7pm (March and October), 6am to 8pm (April to September)
    Admission: $5 per vehicle

    Cirque du Soleil
    City/Region: Las Vegas
    The world famous Cirque du Soleil - a riot of costumes, colors and contortionists - brings its unique magic to Las Vegas with several immensely popular shows, including Mystère, which has been honored as 'Las Vegas' Best Production Show'. Other shows include the aquatic show 'O' at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, KÁ at the MGM Grand and the latest 'The Beatles - Love' at the Mirage.
    Address: Various venues
    Website: www.cirquedusoleil.com
    Hours: Show times vary
    Admission: Ticket prices vary


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