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Travel to Las Vegas For those looking to make the most of their travel
budget while visiting the "Entertainment Capital of the World," there are
several options for the value-conscious visitor.
Accommodations
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La Quinta Inn and Suites
Las Vegas Summerlin Tech
7101 Cascade Valley Court
Las
Vegas NV 89128
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As soon as you arrive at the La Quinta Inn & Suites-Summerlin Tech Center in Las
Vegas, you will notice a difference. This La Quinta Inn & Suites is conveniently
located northwest of Las Vegas' famous Strip in the beautiful Summerlin area.
The La Quinta Inn & Suites- Summerlin Tech Center features popular amenities,
including a daily complimentary continental breakfast featuring Maxwell House
coffee, Otis Spunkmeyer pastries, Yoplait yogurt, fresh fruit, milk and juices.
Our Inn & Suites offer additional amenities, including business and fitness
centers. Our 100% satisfaction guarantee and additional guest services, such as
our on site guest laundry facilities, are designed to make your stay with La
Quinta a comfortable and memorable experience.

702-360-1200 |
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La Quinta Inn Las Vegas Nellis
4288 North Nellis Blvd.
Las Vegas NV 89115
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As soon as you arrive at a La Quinta® Inn, you will notice a difference. We
strive to deliver a warm, friendly feel that says welcome. Conveniently located,
you can find La Quinta Inns near major highways, business complexes and popular
attractions. To start your day off right, La Quinta provides a complimentary
continental breakfast featuring Maxwell House® coffee, Otis Spunkmeyer®
pastries, Yoplait® yogurt, an assortment of General Mills® cereals, fresh fruit
and juices. To make your stay with La Quinta a comfortable and memorable
experience, all our spacious guest rooms include 25-inch televisions, hair
dryers, coffee makers, irons and ironing boards. In addition, our rooms also
feature desks with well-lit workspaces, dataport telephones with voicemail and
free local calls. Additionally, children stay free in their parent's room and
all rooms come with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

702-632-0229 |
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La Quinta Inn Las Vegas Airport
3970 Paradise Road
Las Vegas NV 89109
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Upon arrival at the Las Vegas International Airport, as the complimentary
shuttle picks you up, and drives you to the hotel you will notice the quiet
surroundings of the non-gaming hotel. Our complimentary shuttle service also,
will take you to the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands Expo. We also,
offer complimentary shuttle service to two different places on the strip and one
of our largest shopping malls. The shuttle runs 24 hours a day.

702-796-9000 |
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La Quinta Inn Las Vegas Tropicana
4975 South Valley View
Las Vegas NV 89118
As soon as you arrive at the La Quinta® Inn-Las Vegas
Tropicana, you will notice a difference. The La Quinta-Las Vegas Tropicana is
centrally located, just minutes from McCarran International Airport and less
than a half mile from the "Las Vegas Strip". The La Quinta Inn features popular
amenities, including a daily complimentary continental breakfast featuring
Maxwell House® coffee, Otis Spunkmeyer® pastries, Yoplait® yogurt, fresh fruit,
milk and juices. Our courteous service, comfortable rooms and 100% satisfaction
guarantee will make your stay with La Quinta a comfortable and memorable
experience.
702-798-7736 |
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La Quinta Inn and Suites Las Vegas West Lakes
9570 W. Sahara
Las Vegas NV 89117
You can ease into a heated spa, plunge into a refreshing pool or get an
invigorating workout in our fitness center. Conveniently located, you can find
La Quinta Inn & Suites near major highways, business complexes and popular
attractions. In each spacious room, we have amenities to make your stay more
pleasant, like a hair dryer, coffee maker, iron and ironing board. Our king
rooms include a microwave, refrigerator and recliner or sleeper sofa. We also
offer free USA Today newspapers, guest laundry facilities and a free continental
breakfast that includes Maxwell House® coffee, Otis Spunkmeyer® pastries,
Yoplait® yogurt, an assortment of General Mills® cereals, fresh fruit and
juices. Additionally, all rooms feature desks with well-lit workspaces, dataport
telephones with voicemail, free local calls and 25-inch televisions. La Quinta
Inn & Suites also have meeting facilities, support equipment and services that
are available. With our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee we will make your stay with
La Quinta a comfortable and memorable experience.
702-243-0356 |
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Atrium Suites Las Vegas Hotel
4255 South Paradise Road
Las Vegas NV 89109All-suite hotel next door to Hard Rock
Casino and just two blocks from the world-famous Strip.
Spacious two-room suites feature private
bedroom and separate living room, wet bar with refrigerator.
Heated pool and spa, restaurant, bar,
sauna and fitness center. Complimentary shuttle to the airport and The
Strip.
800-349-1081 |
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Embassy Suites Las Vegas Convention Center
3600 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 | 702-893-8000
Spacious 2-room suites, complimentary breakfast and evening reception,
J.D. Power award winner, family friendly. |
Las Vegas Hotels
Las Vegas, Nevada
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AmeriRest Las Vegas, Travelodge
2601 Westwood Dr, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 | 702-733-0001 | 800-237-0477
Close to strip and convention center. Continental breakfast and *newspaper.
Pool, alarm, cable TV, telephone, coffee, safe, hair dryer...
Travelodge
Las Vegas South Strip
3735 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, Nevada
89109 | 702 736-3443
With renovated rooms, Travelodge Las Vegas South Strip, across from MGM Grand
Hotel, is less than one mile from Bellagio, New York New York, Caesars Palace.
Accommodations - Vacation Rentals
Attractions
Las Vegas
Explorer Pass
Las Vegas, Nevada | 800-887-9103
The perfect way to experience the great city of Las Vegas. Choose between a 2,
3, 5, and 7 attraction pass and save up to 40% off of regular admission prices.
Shopping
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Fashion Show
3200 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
702-369-0704 | EmailThe Southwest’s largest shopping destination located on the
Las Vegas Strip, features more than 200 renowned shops and restaurants including
seven major department stores and luxury retailers.
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The Grand Canal Shoppes
3377 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Ste. 2600
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
702-414-4500 | EmailWorld-class shopping and gourmet dining, cobblestone walkways,
serenading gondolas, and strolling performers make this Venetian-inspired center
truly memorable.
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The Shoppes at the Palazzo
3377 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
702-414-4525 | Email
The Shoppes at The Palazzo is Las Vegas’ newest
luxury retail center. Anchored by Barneys New York and featuring
more than 60 of the world’s most exclusive luxury brands, the
center features the most comprehensive offering of luxurious,
elegant and fashion-forward retail on The Strip.
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Tour Operators
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Maupintour
10650 W Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
800-255-4266
Maupintour programs reflect 54
years' expertise as a
tour operator in providing innovative, luxury travel options.
They represent destinations explored by land, rail and
cruise ship, include attractions proven to satisfy the most discerning
of interests and tastes, and provide opportunities to learn about the
local history, customs, art and architecture, or culture from
professional tour managers and local experts. |
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Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters
3900 Paradise Road, Suite 151
Las Vegas, Nevada 89169
702-736-6322 | 888-635-7272
Tour from Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Phoenix or Scottsdale with the
World's Largest and Most Experienced Helicopter Sightseeing Company!
Choose from a variety of Helicopter tours, Airplane
Tours, Bus Tours, Champagne Celebration tours, canyon weddings, where
you'll Fly, Descend, Land, Walk the Canyon floor and even cruise the
mighty Colorado!
Fly over the world famous Las Vegas "Strip", where you
can experience most every famous landmark in the world, past and
present.
Celebrating 41 years & 4 million happy. |
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Las Vegas Helicopter Tours
Serenity
Helicopters offers luxury helicopter flights to the grand canyon
departing from Las Vegas.
They even pick you up at your hotel
with complimentary VIP door to door service. |
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Maupintour Express Vacations
10650 W Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
888-777-2222 |
Maupintour Express Vacations
provides a wide variety of travel programs to satisfy the discriminating
tastes and special interests of independent travelers, including
wellness and spiritual programs, exotic destinations, independent
programs and casino/hotel stays.
Additionally, independent cruise packages with Holland
America Cruises, river and canal cruises on the European Waterways are
widely available. |
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Look Tours - Las Vegas Hoover Dam Grand
Canyon
2634 Airport Drive. Suite 103.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89032
Every sightseeing and adventure tour imaginable from Las
Vegas to Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam
702-233-1627 or 800-LOOKTOURS |
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All Grand Canyon Tours
8525 Edna Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 | 702-233-1627 | 888-609-5665
Airplane, helicopter, jeep and rafting adventures for travelers staying in
Tusayan and Grand Canyon area.
Las Vegas Sightseeing Tours
Las Vegas, Nevada 89110 | 800-987-9852
Visitor Information
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Las Vegas Convention and Visitors
Authority
3150 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Whether you're considering Las Vegas as a destination for
business or pleasure, the Visit Las Vegas Web site is designed to satisfy all
of your informational needs. Supplies a complete list of lodging options.
Search for Shows, Events and Activities and Attractions to help plan your
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Real Estate
Desert Homes Realty, Inc.
800
North Rainbow - Suite 208, Las Vegas, Nevada 89107
702-048-5052
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The Las Vegas strip. photo by David Vasquez Las
Vegas is the most populous city in Nevada, United States and the seat of
Clark County. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city
for gambling, shopping, and fine dining. The city bills itself as The
Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous for its casino resorts
and associated entertainment. A growing retirement and family city, Las
Vegas is the 28th-most populous city in the United States, with an
estimated population by the U.S. Census Bureau of 583,756 as of 2010.
The 2010 population estimate of the Las Vegas metropolitan area was
1,951,269.
Established in 1905, Las Vegas officially became a city in 1911. At the
close of the 20th century, Las Vegas was the most populous American city
founded in that century (a distinction held by Chicago in the 19th
century). The city's tolerance for various forms of adult entertainment
earned it the title of Sin City, and this image has made Las Vegas a
popular setting for films and television programs. There are numerous
outdoor lighting displays on Fremont Street, as well as elsewhere in the
city.
The name Las Vegas is often applied to unincorporated areas that
surround the city, especially the resort areas on and near the Las Vegas
Strip. The 4.2 mi (6.8 km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard known as the
Strip is mainly in the unincorporated communities of Paradise,
Winchester, and Enterprise.

Redevelopment
When The Mirage opened in 1989, it started a trend of major resort
development of the southern portion of the Las Vegas Strip outside of
the city. This resulted in a drop in tourism in the downtown area, but
many recent projects and condominium construction have increased the
number of visitors to downtown.
A effort has been made by city officials to diversify the economy by
attracting light manufacturing, banking, and other commercial interests.
The lack of state individual and corporate income tax and very simple
incorporation requirements have fostered the success of this effort.
With the Strip expansion in the 1990s, Downtown Las Vegas (which has
maintained an old Las Vegas feel) began to suffer. The city made an
effort to turn around the fortunes of downtown. The city successfully
lured the Internal Revenue Service operations from western side of the
city to a new downtown area building that opened in April 2005. The IRS
move was expected to create a greater demand for additional businesses
in the area, especially in the daytime hours. The Fremont Street
Experience (FSE) was built in an effort to draw tourists back to the
area, and has been popular. Since the recession began in 2008, many of
these shops have closed. The multi-level Neonopolis closed their 11
theaters and nearly all retail stores. Many high-rise condo projects
have been under construction, but one of the highest profile buildings,
The Streamline Towers, went into bankruptcy.
The city purchased 61 acres (25 ha) of property from the Union Pacific
Railroad in 1995 with the goal of creating something to draw more people
to the downtown area. In 2004 Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman announced
plans for Symphony Park, which will include residential and office
high-rises, the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute, an academic medical center,
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, and a new City Hall. After
failed negotiations with The Related Co. on the development of Union
Park in October 2005, San Diego-based Newland Communities was chosen by
the city as the new development firm. The Newland contract calls for Dan
Van Epp, Newland's regional vice president and former president of The
Howard Hughes Corporation, to oversee his company's work on Symphony
Park. The Lou Ruvo Brain Institute was completed in 2009.

In 2004 the city
partnered with Cheetah Wireless Technologies and MeshNetwork to pilot a
wide-area mobile broadband system. The pilot system is installed
downtown, around the Fremont Street Experience. On a lot adjacent to the
city's 61 acre site, the World Market Center opened in 2005. It was
intended as a preeminent furniture wholesale showroom and marketplace to
compete with the current furniture market capital of High Point, North
Carolina.
On October 23, 2006, plans were unveiled to build a World Jewelry Center
in Symphony Park. Similar to the World Market Center, the WJC will be a
one stop shop for jewelry trade shows from around the world. The project
proposes a 57-story, 815 ft (248 m) office tower.[28] As of 2009 the
project was still on hold.
Las Vegas decided to build a new city hall in the late 2000s. This had
several consequences. One being that the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, which shared city hall, would have to find a new location.
The second being that the old building would be vacated with the
potential negative impact on the downtown area. The police department
elected to build a headquarters building in another part of the city and
consolidate most of its operations in one place. This increased the
departments presence with in the city since it would be moving in
employees not presently working in the city. The second problem was
address when the city and Zappos reached an agreement for Zappos to move
its headquarters into the old city hall.
Tourism
The major attractions in Las Vegas are the casinos and the hotels. There
are many hotel casinos in the city's downtown area, which was the focal
point of the city's gaming industry in its early days.
Most major downtown casinos are downtown on the Fremont Street
Experience, The Stratosphere being the major exception. Fremont East,
adjacent to the Fremont Street Experience, was granted variances to
allow bars to be closer together, similar to the Gaslamp Quarter of San
Diego. The goal being to attract a different demographic then the strip
attracts.
Downtown area casinos
Las Vegas got its start with casinos in 1931 with the opening of the
Northern Club (now the La Bayou). The most notable of the early casinos
may have been Binion's Horseshoe (now Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel)
while it was run by Benny Binion. Boyd Gaming has a major presence
downtown operating the California Hotel and Casino, Fremont Hotel and
Casino and the Main Street Casino. The Golden Gate Hotel and Casino is
the oldest hotel in the Fremont Street Experience. The Golden Nugget is
the largest hotel and casino in the city. The Plaza Hotel & Casino on
Main Street was the railway station until Amtrak discontinued service.
Other casinos include the El Cortez, Fitzgeralds, Four Queens, Gold
Spike Hotel and Casino and the Las Vegas Club.
Culture
The city is home to several museums including the Neon Museum home to
many of the historical signs from the valley, The Las Vegas Museum of
Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, the Las Vegas Natural History
Museum, Lied Discovery Children's Museum and the Old Las Vegas Mormon
State Historic Park.
On the first Friday of each month, the "First Friday" celebration is
held, which exhibits the works of local artists and musicians in a
section of the city's Downtown region called the "Arts District".[32]
The Thursday prior to First Friday is known in the 18b Arts District as
"Preview Thursday". This evening event highlights new gallery
exhibitions just opening throughout the district.
The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park, also known as the Las
Vegas Zoo, exhibits over 150 species of animals and plants.
The $485 million Smith Center for the Performing Arts (scheduled for
completion in 2012) is located downtown in Symphony Park. The center
will host Broadway shows and other major touring attractions as well as
orchestra, opera, and dance performances.
The city hosts annual events like the Helldorado Days (Las Vegas).
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