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The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2010 (Unofficial Guides)
by Bob Sehlinger
Amazon Price: $13.59
Customer Review: In July 2010, we went with another couple to Las Vegas for a combined anniversary celebration (25th and 20th). Not only did we use this book for planning the trip, we literally carried it with us whi...

The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2011 (Unofficial Guides)
by Bob Sehlinger, Menasha Ridge, Deke Castleman, Muriel Stevens
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Zagat 2009 Las Vegas: Celebrating the Years (Zagatsurvey : Las Vegas Restaura...
Amazon Price: $10.36
Customer Review: If you've never been (or even if you have been 50 times) this was such a great investment. You'll save yourself alot of time with this book and find hidden gems, and little hints about certain restaur...

Good Beer Guide West Coast USA: Including Las Vegas, Alaska and Hawaii
by Ben McFarland, Tom Sandham
Amazon Price: $20.40
Customer Review: As a (sort of) native I can't fault this guide in including nearly every beer emporium that I've found. However, California is a big place and there are plenty in the south of the state (I'm in Oaklan...

Michelin Guide 2009 Las Vegas (Michelin Guide Las Vegas) (Michelin Guide Las ...
by Michelin Travel Publications
Amazon Price: $11.07
Customer Review: Well illustrated and informative. Will check the accuracy when I attend a meeting in October

777 Cheap Eats in Las Vegas: 2003 Edition
by Wendy Y. Tucker
Amazon Price: $8.46
Customer Review: Granted, there are some places that are in this book that are no longer open, but if you treat the book as a resource and plan out your meals in advanced - vs. waiting until you go to Vegas and try to...

The Last Honest Place in America: Paradise and Perdition in the New Las Vegas
by Marc Cooper
Amazon Price: $16.47
Customer Review: When your subject is as protean and booming as Las Vegas, it's almost impossible to write a contemporary account of it that isn't hopelessly dated within a year or two of publication. This account, b...

The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2009 (Unofficial Guides)
by Mr Bob Sehlinger, David Hoekstra, Deke Castleman, Muriel Stevens
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Customer Review: The hints in this book saved alot of time and money, for instance when we checked in the book said to hold a 20.00 dollar bill in you hand on the counter and ask if there is anyway to get an upgrade. ...

Michelin Las Vegas 2008 (Michelin Guide Las Vegas)
Amazon Price: $12.95
Customer Review: This Michelin guide to Las Vegas is the worst guide of any city I have ever bought. I have a complete collection of more than 50 Michelin guides, mostly of european countries and cities and they are g...

The Everything Guide to Las Vegas: Hotels, Casinos, Restaurants, Major Family...
by Jason Rich
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Customer Review: This book helped me plan a wonderful trip to Las Vegas. I didn't hit it big at te casinos (oh well), but I had a great time! This book was very informative.


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Las Vegas Visitor Guide

Las Vegas is one of the most famous and exciting cities in the United States. Known for its gambling, its entertainment venues, its fast weddings and even its seedier side, Las Vegas is an unforgettable place. Whether you're visiting for a weekend or a couple of weeks, you'll find something to do in Las Vegas every day and every night. You could spend a month or more in the city and still not experience everything that Vegas has to offer.

The first thing that you'll want to do when planning a trip to Las Vegas is find the right hotel. There are hotels to suit any budget level. Even if you don't have the money to actually stay there, every visitor to Las Vegas should pay a visit to the Bellagio Hotel. Outside the Bellagio is the famous fountain display, which runs throughout the day every day. Dazzling jets of water are choreographed to various different musical tracks - it's a must-see show.

That just goes to show you what type of place Las Vegas is - even the hotels have built-in entertainment. The Bellagio isn't the only one, either. There's a volcanic eruption at the Mirage Hotel, a lion Habitat at the MGM Grand, and many, many more. You could easily spend several nights in Vegas just visiting all of the hotel shows.

Of course, if you're going to visit Las Vegas, you've got to spend a little bit of time gambling. There are dozens and dozens of casinos all over the city. Again, there's something for every budget level, whether you just want to spend a couple dollars on slots or whether you're a card playing high roller. Many of the casinos also feature luxurious restaurants and entertainment events, such as comedy acts and live music. One casino, the RIO, features a Mardi Gras style parade that is actually suspended over the gambling floor.

Las Vegas is also home to many popular attractions of the non-gambling variety. You can see many of them by just walking down the Strip, but there are also free and paid monorail systems to help travelers get around. Some of the attractions that you might want to check out include the World of Coca Cola and the M&M Factory. Those are just the tip of the iceberg, however, and there are many more museums, art galleries, and more esoteric attractions to check out.

Las Vegas is also the home to many famous shows and events. If you want to see some of these shows, it's a good idea to plan in advance so you can be sure to get tickets. One of the most famous shows found in Las Vegas is the Cirque du Soleil. Getting tickets to one of these shows can be difficult, but it is well worth the effort.

On top of all these things, there's a lot more to do in Las Vegas. There are hundreds of wonderful restaurants serving a variety of different styles of food. There are vast shopping districts offering any product you could ever want to find. Las Vegas is just packed full of interesting things to see and fun things to do - you won't regret making the trip.


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