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About Las Vegas
Attractions in Las Vegas
Luxor Casino
You can't miss this 30-storey pyramid fronted by a 10-storey high crouching sphinx. Inside is the world's biggest atrium, which is topped off by a beacon of light so strong it can be seen by astronauts. For a taste of Egyptian history, the King Tut Museum features exquisite reproductions of ancient artifacts.
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
Opulent, yet elegant, the Bellagio was built to dazzle. Its Tuscan architecture and 8-acre artificial lake, complete with choreographed dancing fountains are riveting. The hotel's lobby features an 18ft ceiling adorned with a backlit glass sculpture composed of 2000 hand-blown flowers in brilliant colors. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art showcases temporary exhibits by top-notch artists.
Houdini's Lounge
Houdini's, next to the baccarat area in the Monte Carlo Hotel, offers a dark and comfy respite from the clamour and glamour. Piano jazz, magic tricks and other entertainment may take place here, but even if they don't, this luxe lounge is still ideal for a soothing drink and tête-à-tête.
Little White Wedding Chapel
The Little White Wedding Chapel has welcomed thousands of couples since opening in 1946, and is a favorite spot for celebs to say 'I do.' You can have an Elvis impersonator officiate or have the affair broadcast over the internet. They'll marry you in a helicopter, an air balloon - you name it. Drive-through rates start at around US$40, with full ceremony packages averaging US$800.
Mirage
This casino hotel was the first of the ridiculously theatrical palaces that define modern Las Vegas. A fake volcano erupts hourly after dusk, with flames rising out of orange-coloured water and a deep rumble threatening to break windows.
Red Square
How post-perestroika: a headless Lenin invites you to join your comrades for a vodka-heavy tipple in this postmodern Russian restaurant. There's a solid ice bar, a decent menu with a heavy leaning towards caviar, a huge selection of frozen vodkas and infusions - and loaner sable fur coats for when you step into the vodka locker to peruse the top shelf drops.
Canter's Deli
What did Canter's bring over the state line from its landmark LA delicatessen? You guessed it: the infamously gruff service. Wave goodbye to all considerations of politeness then steal one of the seats at the stainless-steel counter or a mod booth for authentic deli fare that's as good as it gets.
Forty Deuce
A speakeasy vibe pervades this sexy, but petite bi-level club. Ignore the crazy bachelorette antics and feast your eyes instead on the smoking-hot traditional burlesque acts backed up by a brassy three-piece jazz band. Acts appear on stage every 90 minutes, starting before midnight.
Tribute to Frank, Sammy, Joey & Dean
Capitalising on Rat Pack nostalgia, the Greek Isles tries to return the old Sands hotel's Copa Room to what it was in the 60s. The show faithfully replicates the gang's routines, with the same songs, politically incorrect jokes and some embarrassing behaviour by Marilyn Monroe.
Paymon's Mediterranean Café & Hookah Lounge
One of the city's few veggie spots. It serves fresh Mediterranean fare such as baked eggplant with fresh garlic, baba ganoush, tabouleh and hummus. The adjacent Hookah Lounge is a tranquil place to chill with a water pipe and fig-flavoured cocktail.
Liberace Museum
For connoisseurs of kitschy celebrity shrines, this place is a must-do. The home of 'Mr Showmanship' houses the most flamboyant art cars, outrageous costumes and ornate pianos you'll ever see. There's a hand-painted Pleyel, on which Chopin played; a Rolls-Royce covered in mirrored tiles; and a wardrobe exhibit full of feathered capes and million-dollar furs, darling.
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