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Las Vegas is the only city on earth where you can watch a Cirque du Soleil show, play poker with a professional dealer, eat at a Michelin-starred restaurant, and dance until sunrise — all without leaving one building.

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Gaming
The World’s Casino Capital
From the iconic Bellagio fountains to the vintage neon of Fremont Street, Vegas casinos are the greatest entertainment venues ever built. Every game, every stake, every hour.
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Entertainment
World-Class Shows Every Night
Cirque du Soleil residencies. Vegas residencies from the world’s biggest artists. Comedy. Magic. Spectacle. No city on earth offers more entertainment per square mile.
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Hotels
150,000 Rooms on the Strip
From the 7,000-room MGM Grand to the ultra-luxury Wynn, Vegas hotels are attractions in themselves. Infinity pools, private clubs, spa suites, and butler service await.
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Casinos & Gaming

200+ CASINOS. ONE CITY.

From the iconic mega-resorts of the Strip to the vintage neon of Downtown’s Fremont Street, Las Vegas is the undisputed capital of gaming on earth.

The Strip Icons

Las Vegas Boulevard — The Strip — runs 4.2 miles through the Nevada desert and contains the highest concentration of luxury casino resorts anywhere on earth. These are the landmarks.

Bellagio
The Strip — Iconic
The Bellagio fountains — the most famous free show in Las Vegas — dance every 30 minutes. Inside: a conservatory with seasonal floral displays, the Gallery of Fine Art, and one of Vegas’s most celebrated poker rooms.
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MGM Grand
The Strip — Largest
One of the largest hotels in the world with 6,852 rooms. The MGM Grand Garden Arena hosts world championship boxing and major concerts. The casino floor covers 171,500 square feet.
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Caesars Palace
The Strip — Legendary
The most famous casino name in the world. Roman-themed grandeur, the Forum Shops (one of the highest-grossing retail destinations globally), and celebrity chef restaurants throughout.
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The Venetian
The Strip — Luxury
Indoor canals with gondoliers, replicas of Venice’s most famous landmarks, and an all-suite hotel with the largest standard rooms on the Strip at 650+ square feet. The sister property Palazzo adjoins it.
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Wynn Las Vegas
The Strip — Ultra-Luxury
Steve Wynn’s masterpiece. The most awarded hotel in Las Vegas history — over 250 Forbes and AAA Four and Five Diamond awards. The casino is intimate and refined compared to the mega-resort giants.
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Fremont Street Experience
Downtown Las Vegas
The original Vegas. A 1,500-foot LED canopy covers five blocks of Fremont Street with free light shows every hour after dark. Lower table minimums, higher odds, and a grittier, more authentic Vegas atmosphere.
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Gambling basics: Minimum age is 21 in all Nevada casinos — strictly enforced. Slot machines start from $0.01. Table minimums vary from $5 (Downtown) to $100+ (The Strip on weekends). The house edge on slots runs 3-12%. Blackjack with basic strategy brings it under 1%. Video poker (full-pay Jacks or Better) can be near 100% RTP. Always set a budget before you play.

Shows & Entertainment

THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH

Las Vegas hosts more live entertainment than any city on earth. From Cirque du Soleil to superstar residencies, comedy legends to magic spectaculars — every night is opening night.

Residencies & Big Shows

Las Vegas residencies attract the world’s biggest performers. Unlike touring shows, residency artists perform repeatedly at the same venue — meaning production values, staging, and intimacy far exceed anything you’d see on a regular tour.

Cirque du Soleil — O
Bellagio — Permanent
The most successful theatrical production in Las Vegas history. O (for eau — water) is performed in, on, and around a 1.5-million-gallon pool. Acrobats, divers, and synchronized swimmers in an aquatic dreamworld. Book months in advance.
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From $125 per person
Sphere Experiences
The Sphere — MSG Entertainment
The most technologically advanced entertainment venue ever built. A 580,000 square foot immersive sphere with the world’s largest and highest-resolution LED screen (160m wide, 16K resolution). Haptic seats, 4D sound, and scent systems.
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From $99 per person
Penn & Teller
Rio — Permanent Residency
The longest-running headliner act in Las Vegas history. Penn & Teller’s magic show is unlike any other — they reveal how tricks are done while still fooling you. The post-show meet-and-greet with the duo is legendary.
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From $79 per person
Blue Man Group
Luxor — Permanent
Three blue-painted performers use percussion, comedy, and audience interaction to create a show that defies categorisation. A Vegas institution since 2000. Perfect for all ages — one of the few genuinely family-friendly Strip shows.
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From $84 per person
David Copperfield
MGM Grand — Permanent
The world’s most commercially successful magician performs nightly at the MGM Grand. Named a Living Legend by the Library of Congress. His Vegas show features illusions impossible to replicate on tour — including making a Ferrari disappear.
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From $109 per person
Comedy Cellar
Rio — Nightly
The Vegas outpost of New York’s legendary Comedy Cellar. Rotating lineup of top comedians every night — you never know who’ll walk out. Past surprise appearances include Dave Chappelle, Jerry Seinfeld, and Chris Rock.
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From $35 per person
Hotels & Resorts

150,000 ROOMS. ZERO EXCUSES.

Las Vegas has more hotel rooms than any city on earth. From budget-friendly off-Strip options to the most extravagant suites ever built — and everything in between.

Strip Legends

The Strip’s mega-resorts aren’t just hotels — they’re destinations in themselves. Arriving at your hotel IS part of the Vegas experience.

Wynn Las Vegas & Encore
Ultra-Luxury — The Strip
The most awarded hotel in Las Vegas. Wynn and sister property Encore together offer 4,750 rooms of meticulous luxury. The casino is smaller and more refined than competitors. The golf course is one of only two on the Strip.
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From $299/night
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The Venetian & Palazzo
Luxury All-Suite — The Strip
Every room is a suite — minimum 650 sq ft. Connected to the Grand Canal Shoppes and Palazzo’s enormous casino floor. One of the best value luxury propositions on the Strip given the suite-only format.
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From $199/night
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Bellagio
Luxury — The Strip
The Bellagio is the most recognisable hotel in Las Vegas. Fountain-view rooms are worth every extra dollar. The conservatory changes with the seasons. Fine dining from Julian Serrano, Michael Mina, and Todd English.
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From $229/night
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MGM Grand
Mid-Luxury — The Strip
The largest single hotel in the US by room count. The Signature at MGM Grand offers condo-style suites with kitchenettes — great for longer stays. The pool complex is one of the Strip’s finest with five outdoor pools.
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From $129/night
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Caesars Palace
Luxury — The Strip
Seven towers, 3,960 rooms, and a pool complex featuring the Garden of the Gods — six outdoor pools amid Roman statuary. The Forum Shops are the highest-grossing retail development in the US per square foot.
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From $179/night
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Park MGM
Boutique Luxury — The Strip
The most smoke-free hotel on the Strip — a genuine differentiator. Smaller scale than its MGM neighbors with a boutique feel. NoMad restaurant and the intimate Eataly food hall set it apart from the mega-resort crowd.
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From $159/night
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Vegas hotel tip: Always check resort fees before booking — most Strip hotels charge $35-55/night in resort fees on top of the room rate. These cover WiFi, pool access, fitness centre and other amenities but are mandatory regardless of use. Factor them into your true nightly cost when comparing options.

Check-in Age
21+ at casino hotels. 18+ at some non-gaming hotels.
Resort Fees
$35-55/night at most Strip properties. Always check.
Best Value
Sun-Thu rates significantly lower than Fri-Sat.
Airport
Harry Reid Intl (LAS) — 10 min from The Strip.
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