Copyright 2006 Tom Dinic
Las Vegas is known as “Sin City,” but it might also be better known for the amount of hotels that is has on its main strip. And with all of these choices, it can be overwhelming to pick the one that will satisfy your needs as well as your desires. Although in Vegas ( http://www.vegas.com/ ), every desire is taken are of, but here are some places worth a special mention.
Starting out with Caesar’s Palace (http://www.hoteldetective.net/Top-Deals/EN/Caesars_Palace_Hotel_Las_Vegas-United_States.htm), this Vegas hotel opened its doors to guests back in 1966, but while times have changed, their attention to customer satisfaction has not. With the roman themed décor, your senses are transported to another time while special touches make you feel like royalty. If you follow Cleopatra and Caesar to the pool, you can lounge by the water, being fed frozen grapes in the summertime.
The fine cuisine will keep every appetite satisfied: Augustus Café, Bradley Ogden, Cafe Lago, Cypress Street Marketplace, Empress Court, Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar, Terrazza, Neros, Mesa Grill, 808, Vialé, Bertolini's, Chinois, La Salsa, The Palm, Spago, Stage Deli, The Cheesecake Factory, BOA Steakhouse, Il Mulino, Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab, Sushi Roku, and Cafe Della Spiga.
But don’t forget about the 129,000 square foot casino that is waiting to make some dreams come true.
The MGM Grand (http://www.mgmgrand.com/) is another fine offering in Las Vegas luxury. With over five thousand rooms and an almost two hundred thousand square foot casino, you might think that you couldn’t fit any entertainment into the walls—but this isn’t the case. The MGM lives up to its entertainment name by providing such wonderful entertainers such as Cirque de Soleil. The MGM Grand Garden and Hollywood Theatre are always offering something special to the visitors.
But if you’d like to spend some time in the Las Vegas sun, the 27,000 square foot Grand Pool complex is just the place for you to be. With a manmade river, five pools and three Jacuzzis, you can soak up the sun or go for a quick dip in the water. And after a hard day of relaxing, you can head over to the Spa at MGM Grand and get a massage to relieve any remaining stress or tension. And there’s always the Forever Grand Wedding Chapel for the romantically minded couple.
The Venetian Hotel (http://www.venetian.com/) is another themed hotel on the Vegas strip that gives its guests a taste of Italy’s Venice without the lengthy place ride. With gondolas and manmade river channels, guests can explore the shops as well as the intricate frescoes that adorn the walls. Needless to say, there is a large casino for all of the gambling urges, as well as Italian themed restaurants that tempt the senses.
Las Vegas strives to be the best at everything, so it’s no wonder that their hotels are so luxurious and exciting. After a few days in Las Vegas, you always come home feeling like a winner.
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More About Tom Dinic: A wise and experienced freelance writer, Tom Dinic has a passion to write articles concerning the latest in tourism and travel. Currently he works with several major hotel chains such as www.hoteldetective.net and www.hiltonsydney.com.au .
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