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Despite the nickname “Sin City”, Las Vegas has an abundance of things to do outside of casinos that anyone can enjoy. It should be known that there’s a whole lot more to Vegas than just gambling. This iconic city is jam packed with activities for couples, families and solo travelers alike. If you are a thrill seeker, history buff, or culture lover, you can find it all in Vegas. And of course, there’s plenty of gambling too. A weekend getaway to this iconic city of light will leave you with lifelong memories.
A weekend of luxury on the Las Vegas StripOur villas are centered around the Vegas Strip with easy access to all the goodies. Each one has internet, a swimming pool, a loaded kitchen and BBQ. After an exciting day of exploring, come home to a cool dip in the pool and fire up the grill for a snack to recharge before going out for a night on the town. Our luxurious rentals offer beauty and comfort so you can start your day feeling refreshed. Choose from a moderate single room to large multiroom villas. There’s ample space for your party.
Travelers and activities
When travelling to Las Vegas you probably expect to find casinos and glamorous shows. However, visitors should also expect to find a wealth of entertainment surrounding these classic casinos. For starters, check out the volcano at The Mirage featuring lush greenery around swimming pools to get refreshed at happy hour before hitting the slot machines. At Caesar’s Palace you will be drenched in glamorous sights, unique shopping, headliner shows and exquisite cuisine. After dark, stop by the Bellagio Fountains concert of dancing light in its musical water fountains. And don’t miss the gorgeous Venetian Resort while visiting its iconic museum, fine dining and more.
Las Vegas Strip for Culture JunkiesVisit the famous Madame (Marie) Tussauds Museum to discover the artist who created the original amazing wax figures of the 1800s. This iconic wax museum offers dramatic life-like statues of famous characters from 5 major venues created after her artistic style. Take a tour of Vegas’s Pop culture on the outdoor street museum. Also, the Neon-Boneyard Museum offers historical insights into Las Vegas’ distant past in the form of old neon signs. Finally, the Atomic Testing Museum provides detailed information of 70 years of nuclear testing for the more scientifically motivated visitors, including a simulated nuclear blast.
Las Vegas Strip for Adventurous TravelersTake a two-hour ATV thrill ride into the Hidden Valley where you will experience surrealistic dry lava formations with caves. Continue your drama up the rough slopes of the McCullough Mountain with its panoramic views of the Mojave Desert. Best seen at night, more thrills await at the High Roller Ferris wheel lifting you 550 feet above the Las Vegas strip. The indoor roller coasters at Circus Adventuredome or the Wet-n-Wild water slides to beat the heat, will keep your adrenaline pumping. The Vegas Indoor Skydiving adventure is also a must do for an exhilarating activity. Finally, hit the Richard Petty Driving Experience for race-car driving. Vegas is the ultimate location for thrills.
Surprisingly, the Las Vegas Strip is the brightest place on Earth as seen from the International Space Station.
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Check out this sleek 4.2 mile, modern urban complex full of impressive, NextGen architecture for free. In downtown Paradise you will discover Las Vegas Boulevard where the network of raised walkways carries you through this surreal venue full of mind-boggling sights like Caesar’s Palace, MGM, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay and so much more.
2. Go gangster at The Mob MuseumThis cool, Hollywood inspired, interactive museum is a must-do. Explore the history of the mob’s activities in Vegas. You’ll witness gruesome crime scenes, step into the crime lab, and feel the weight of making life and death decisions. Have a drink in the underground Speakeasy, styled after the prohibition era.
3. Fly Over Las VegasThere are two ways to fly over Vegas. Take a 15-minute narrated night flight tour in a helicopter over the iconic mega resorts and city lights of Las Vegas Boulevard. Or, at sunrise take an hour-long hot air balloon over the Spring and Nopah mountain ranges where you will see spectacular desert vistas, and wild animals as you tranquilly float 10,000 feet high.
4. Experience Vegas Pop CultureTake a tour of Fremont Street and experience the vintage pop culture as your Vegas-savvy guide shares the highlights of its carnival characteristics. Browse through 1950s casinos, huge neon displays, mobster owned joints and numerous movie locations. This is a must for history and culture buffs.
5. Spend the evening in ParisThe iconic Paris Las Vegas, built in 1999, features the Eiffel Tower with nightly light shows. At the viewing platform you can enjoy a delicious meal while enjoying a Parisienne view with distant mountains in the background. There’s also a cobblestone alleyway with boutique shopping and French roulette near the Arc de Triomphe, and La Fontaine des Mers.
6. Check out the Valley of Fire State ParkDrive or hike out to the wilderness to see the impressive Aztec sandstone formations. This natural wonder was the setting for the movie ‘Total Recall’ because of its Martian-like appearance. Ancient Puebloans left pertroglyphs on the walls in the valley where they performed religious rites and hunting expeditions.
7. Flex your crime solving musclesIf you’ve ever wanted to be a detective, you can have your own crime solving experience at CSI -The Experience. You will go through all the crime solving steps from evidence gathering and DNA testing to bullet casing examination with forensic scientists. After you’ve finish solving the case, you’ll get an authentic CSI certificate.