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Las Vegas Travel Guide

Las Vegas, billed as The Entertainment Capital of the World, is famous for massive, lavish casino resorts and adult entertainment. Once officially referred to as Sin City, this image made Las Vegas a popular setting for films and television programs.

About Las Vegas

Las Vegas covers an area of 131.3 sq. miles (340 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 600.000 people being the most populous city in Nevada, the seat of Clark County, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment.

Las Vegas City Guide

Those famous lyrics to Elvis’ classic “Viva Las Vegas” pretty much set the tone for Sin City, don’t they? The town that was once out in the middle of nowhere changed its course forever when gangster Bugsy Siegel came from back east and envisioned a mecca for gambling and entertainment. His famous Flamingo Hotel opened in 1946, and 61 yrs later, Las Vegas is now considered the “Entertainment Capital of the World”

The city is known for its giant hotel/casino complexes, great golfing, cheap buffets and intense heat. The summertimes can see temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Las Vegas is known to be getaways for bachelor/bachellorette parties and also weddings/ceremonies in casino chapels.

The city of Las Vegas was named “American City Of The Year” at the World Leadership Awards. It has been recognized as a world leader and the American City of the Year for its commitment to improving the quality of life for its residents.

A few years ago they tried to make Las Vegas into a family place. Oops, big mistake. Today, they have changed back to the idea of “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”.

There are other things in the region to check out, such as Hoover Dam to the southeast, Red Rock Canyon National Park to the northwest, but in reality, if you’re coming to Vegas, you’re coming for the gambling and the shows on “The Strip.”



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