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    Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

    Las Vegas is a dazzling sea of neon lights that beckons visitors with luxurious accommodation, unbelievable shows, exquisite restaurants, world-class gambling, and decadence on a grandiose scale: it is ancient Rome, romantic Paris, exotic Egypt, exciting New York City, and the Canals of Venice all together rolled into a single vacation destination. Millions of people fulfil their dream of vising Las Vegas every year, and as to its manifold shape, it is not difficult to see why it has earned the title of the world's Entertainment Capital.

    Population:

    City area: 583,000
    Urban area: 2,2 Million

    Currency:

    1 US Dollars = 100 Cents

    Emergency Numbers:

    911

    Opening Hours:

    While most of the shops are open Sunday - Thursday 10am - 11pm, and Friday - Saturday 10am - 12am, casinos are open 24/7.

    Newspapers:

    Las Vegas Business Press
    Las Vegas CityLife
    Las Vegas Informer
    Las Vegas Review Journal
    Las Vegas Sun
    Las Vegas Tribune
    Las Vegas Weekly
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    The City

    Shortly after gambling was legalized in Nevada in 1931, construction of the first hotel/casinos began, but who could have known that it was the beginning of the phenomenon known simply as Vegas: a glamorous, fantasy oasis in the middle of the desert.

    Although the city's image seems to be dominated by casinos, there is much more to Las Vegas than "just" gambling, eating, and shopping — it is a vibrant, fast-growing city that attracts some of the largest conventions and business meetings in the world. Each year, over 50,000 people relocate permanently to this city, thanks to the abundance of jobs, low taxes, healthy climate, and beautiful surroundings. With 320 days of sunshine annually, Las Vegas can also boast some of the country's best-golfing facilities.

    Las Vegas is a growing city that gets bigger every year, with more spectacular hotels and casinos being designed and built in order to amaze and entertain people from all over the world.

    Beyond the famous five-mile Las Vegas Strip, there is also the historically exciting Fremont Street, the home of the original casinos that started this very Vegas craze back in the 1930s. Millions of tourists come to see the Freemont Experience every year, where an incredible and breathtaking light and sound show presented on a domed structure covers several blocks in the downtown area.

    Plan your trip to Las Vegas and discover what this unique city has to offer with our in-depth, up-to-date, and free Las Vegas travel guide.

    Get tips and advice on top things to do & see, where to stay, how to get around, the best places to eat, drink, and party, and much more.

    Top 7

    Casinos, awesome hikes, pro sports and the most exquisite restaurants — all these can be a part of your Las Vegas experience. This free guide will give you a quick impression of the wealth of excitement that Sin City has to offer. Explore world-class museums, wine and dine with a view in some of the best restaurants in the world, bask in the sun by a trendy pool. Vegas is great for solo travelers, as well as couples, friend groups and families with kids.

    Do & See

    It is impossible to see and do everything that Las Vegas has to offer during only one trip, and this is what keeps visitors returning over and over again — the choices can be truly overwhelming.

    Good planning is key to any great vacation, but especially for Las Vegas, it is highly recommended to set up a bucket list.

    To save you some time, our team of travel experts have curated the top Vegas experiences so you can make the most out of your time in Sin City.

    Here's our list of the main things to do and see while in Las Vegas:

    Dining

    Next to gambling, the most engaging activity in Las Vegas is indulging one's taste buds with amazing flavors. And nearly every type and style of food known to man can be found here. From European to Asian to North and South American cuisine, Vegas offers them all.

    The same can be said about affordability. Acclaimed chefs, such as Gordon Ramsay, Wolfgang Puck, Giada De Laurentiis, Guy Fieri, and Nobu Matsuhisa, all have restaurants here. And as you can expect, dining in one of their establishments might not be on everyone's budget. But Vegas is home to a variety of eateries serving tasty food that suits most travelers' pockets.

    For those with an especially strong appetite, it might be worth considering getting an all-day or 24-hour buffet pass, which grants one unlimited access to multiple buffets belonging to Caesar's Entertainment Group. Doing this on a weekday can be very good value. Mind that certain sections of the higher-end buffets may require a surcharge, and always double-check whether there are any limitations on your particular pass.

    From fine dining to cheap eats, there's definitely no shortage of dining options here. So, here's a complete list of the best places to eat in Las Vegas:

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