Las Vegas

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Where to stay in Las Vegas

Best time: March-May, September-November. These months offer mild weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and events without the extreme heat of summer.

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Las Vegas, like a local

Don't miss

  • The Strip: Iconic for its vibrant nightlife, casinos, and entertainment options.
  • Fremont Street Experience: A pedestrian mall with a stunning light show and live music.
  • Red Rock Canyon: Stunning natural beauty and hiking trails just outside the city.
  • Neon Boneyard: A museum showcasing iconic Las Vegas signs from the past.

Where to eat

  • Lotus of Siam: Renowned for its authentic Northern Thai cuisine.
  • Carson Kitchen: Offers a unique take on American comfort food in a trendy setting.
  • E by José Andrés: An exclusive dining experience with a creative tasting menu.

Do this

  • Cirque du Soleil Shows: World-class acrobatics and performances, a must-see in Las Vegas.
  • High Roller Observation Wheel: Offers stunning panoramic views of the city.
  • The Bellagio Fountains: A captivating water and light show set to music.

Local tips

  • Visit local breweries for unique craft beers away from the tourist scene.
  • Check out the food trucks for affordable and tasty meals.
  • Use the Monorail for quick access along the Strip without the hassle of traffic.
  • Explore the arts district for local galleries and street art, which is less frequented by tourists.

Know before you go

Best time

March-May, September-November. These months offer mild weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and events without the extreme heat of summer.

Getting around

The Las Vegas Strip is best explored on foot, but public buses (RTC) are available for longer distances. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely used.

Airport

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Language

English is the main language spoken.

Money

US Dollar (USD). Credit cards are widely accepted; however, having cash on hand for tips and small purchases is advisable.

Safety

Las Vegas is generally safe, especially in tourist areas. However, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded places and avoid isolated areas at night.

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