When people think of Las Vegas they usually have an image of 'the Strip'.
The 4 mile long section of Las Vegas Boulevard stretching from McCarran Airport toward Downtown is the most visited tourist destination in the US.
An amazing mix of architectural features brings together Paris and New York, ancient Luxor and modern towers, Venice and the tropical islands, the legend of Aladdin with the legends of the movies.
Almost all lots along the strip house a themed casino, each home to major attractions, dining, shopping, nightlife, and entertainment venues, each a destination by its own right.
There is so much to do at the Las Vegas Strip, so many choices, so many shows, events and experiences that the common wisdom is to never go twice to the same place. After all, even if you do follow the rule, you will need numerous visits to Vegas just to sample what the Strip has to offer.
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The Venetian is a luxury resort hotel located in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Sands Expo and less than 3 miles from McCarran International Airport.
The new Aladdin Casino Resort is located on the site of the original Aladin Hotel and Casino, which was imploded on April 27, 1998. It was re-opened August 18, 2000 following a $1.3 billion investment in development. As old gave way to the new, the tradition stayed but the experience intensified creating a true Las Vegas experience.
Located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace is a modern wonderland of luxury and excitement, and is widely regarded as one of the world's greatest hotels.
Considered one of the most impressive sites to see in Las Vegas, the Paris Hotel is based on both turn-of-the-century and the modern motifs of the renowned 'City of Light'.
Opened in 1952 and lavishly remodeled with a $100 million-plus expansion in 1997, the legendary Moroccan themed Sahara Las Vegas continues its tradition of non-stop entertainment with spectacular magic shows and musical stylings.