Like a shimmering mirage in the Nevada Desert, Las Vegas is one of the most spectacular and unlikely cities on earth.
If you’re in search of fantasy, thrills, camp, flamboyance and a game of poker, this is the city for you.
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| 1. A limo, a helicopter and champagne at the Grand Canyon from $382 |
| 2. Take a helicopter flight down the strip while sipping champagne from $83 |
| 3. Valet parking takes the stress out of driving |
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4. Walk like an Egyptian in the Luxor |
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5. Check out the spectacular light shows of the Fremont Street Experience |
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6. Hike through the monumental Red Rock Canyon |
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7. Enjoy fine dining, without sky-high prices |
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8. Recall the Rat-Pack era in a retro lounge bar |
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9. Fly over the Grand Canyon |
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10. Remember, the only way to make money in a casino is to own one! |
McCarran International Airport is just a mile from the southern end of the Strip and is served by 24-hour minibuses. A line of taxis awaits too, though be aware that traffic delays can force up fares. Arriving in high style in a limo will cost around $35 – Bell Trans provides this service.
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| USA Hostel | As extravagant and excessive as Vegas itself, this hostel is infamous for its in-house fancy-dress theme parties. The hostel also has a swimming pool and billiard room. All in all, a fine, fun-loving hostel. |
| Americas Best Value | A remarkably sober, sensible inn located just a few steps away from the neon-lit craziness of The Strip, this is one of the few places that doesn’t have a casino. Quiet and inexpensive, it’s a fine bolthole close to the strip. |
| Golden Nugget | Located 3 miles from The Strip, yet with enough features and distractions of its own including 5 restaurants, pool, fitness centre, spa and cocktail bar, this hotel lies close to the Fremont St Experience. |