Gambling is an integral component of the Vegas experience, providing not only one of the most enjoyable forms of entertainment but also creating some unforgettable memories in Sin City.
Caesars Palace provides an extravagant casino experience, offering an expansive gaming floor, expansive poker room and even a sports book.
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace stands as a cultural icon synonymous with Las Vegas opulence. This sprawling property includes six towers and over 4,000 rooms and suites – ideal for first-time visitors looking to experience all Vegas has to offer in one convenient place! World-class shows, inspiring food offerings and designer boutiques fill its Forum Shops while rooms provide comfort and spacious accommodations of even 475 square feet are featured within.
The casino features a full array of games including blackjack, roulette, craps and mini-baccarat. It boasts a 4,500 square-foot poker room and race and sports book. Over time it has hosted legendary live music performers such as Frank Sinatra, Cher, Morrissey and Celine Dion; along with professional sporting events like boxing matches and auto racing.
The Wynn
The Wynn is the epitome of Las Vegas elegance. From its gold-gilded peacock statues and red-trimmed pool cabanas to its fountains that rival those found in Rome, its hallmark is instantly recognisable.
Unwind in spacious rooms featuring elegant decor and stunning city views. For added luxury, book a Tower Suite for access to a private swimming pool, personal drive entrance and more.
Casino entertainment at Wynn features everything from legendary musical acts and contemporary comedians, to nightclubs showcasing celebrity DJs. Additionally, the resort offers top-of-the-line spa services, gourmet restaurants and designer boutiques for shopping enthusiasts. For maximum benefit during your visit to Wynn, make sure to register for Wynn Rewards; it is free and accessible by anyone with either drivers license or passport registering themselves for membership at this casino.
MGM Grand
The MGM Grand is a hotel that takes entertainment seriously, from hosting one of the greatest illusionists of our time – David Copperfield – to concerts at their impressive concert schedule and world-class dining from Michelin starred chefs like Tom Colicchio, Emeril Lagasse and Wolfgang Puck.
Casino Bellagio boasts one of the largest casinos on the Strip with 171,000 square feet dedicated to gambling options ranging from poker rooms and thousands of slot machines, to race and sports books and table gaming.
MGM Grand guests who stay are members of its M life Rewards program and benefit from special offers on rooms, dining and more. This resort is especially favored among high rollers and VIP guests looking to be right in the action.
Sunset Station
Sunset Station Casino provides all you need for an amazing Vegas trip: restaurants, gambling, and entertainment! Although a little further off from The Strip than some others, Sunset Station still boasts all that it needs for an amazing stay!
Hotel rooms feature elegant decor and come complete with sitting areas, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Upgraded suites provide dining areas as well as in-room whirlpool tubs for added luxury.
Guest can relax with cold beers and handcrafted cocktails from bars and lounges on the property, bowl, play pool and keno, take part in many fun activities and watch movies at the Regal IMAX Movie Theater on the premises. In addition, there is a 24-hour fitness center, seasonal outdoor pool as well as free shuttle service from/to nearby airport.
Fremont Street
Fremont Street was long before the Strip’s flashy theme parks and megaresorts came along, providing visitors with something exciting to do on a six-block stretch known as “old Vegas.” Now it offers plenty of quirky attractions as well.
Fremont Street Experience boasts an incredible ceiling that lights up each hour with an astounding light and sound show, while casinos from early Vegas gambling days (El Cortez and Plaza) coexist alongside newer ones such as Circa.
Nacho Daddy offers scorpion shots, while Don’t Tell Mama in Neonopolis features one of the city’s premier craft cocktail bars with piano performers acting as wait staff – both offering unique experiences! Remember to tip your dealer or bartender when in Las Vegas!