Las Vegas Guides
Las Vegas Guides
A person who doesn't know anything about Las Vegas is “lost.” The city, reputed as an Entertainment Capital of the World, is the most populous in Nevada. It is internationally known as the home to a number of large casino resorts and other entertainment-based establishments like theaters and shopping centers.
If you're planning to taste the Las Vegas brand of luxury, we suggest that you hire a professional tour advisor/guide. Las Vegas is a big city; you will find your trip more enjoyable if you have a guide with you. He/she can show you all the city's popular destinations and tourist attractions, lessening “hassles” in your part.
Before buying a plane ticket, packing up, and hiring a tour guide, you must somehow know the city's basic “what-to-expects.” Here is a short list of Las Vegas related things that might interest you:
- Las Vegas is said to be the brightest city on earth – the city has many magnificent outdoor lighting displays. Try going to a nighttime trip and witness how splendidly-lighted the city is.
- The Las Vegas Strip is a must-visit even if you aren't a fan of gambling. The 4 mile strip is the home to the largest hotels, casinos and resort properties in the world. Also, 18 of the world's 25 largest hotels (by room count) are on the Strip.
- Any Las Vegas trip is incomplete without having the “Fremont Street Experience (FSE).” FSE is a pedestrian mall which features “Viva Vision (a 90 ft LED canopy), Light & Sound Shows, and the Neonopolis.
- Every first Friday of each month, the works of local artists and musicians in a section of the city's Downtown region or the "Arts District" are displayed. The event is called “First Friday.”
- If you're a fan of the Asian culture, you must visit Las Vegas Chinatown. The place is known for its numerous strip malls.
