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Best of Vegas: When to Visit
There’s never a bad time to visit Las Vegas, a city that’s always on and ready. But, depending on what you’re looking to get out of your trip, some months are better than others. Las Vegas is home to nearly endless means of entertainment, but seasons possess different offerings, and visiting Vegas at the right time of year for festivals, pools, food, and shopping requires some research. Read on to find out the best time for your ideal Vegas vacation. For the Pools The City of Sin boasts some of the most elaborate pool-scapes and pool parties. It may be surprising to some that optimal poolside sprawling takes place during May…
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5 Romantic Old-School Vegas Restaurants
In a city that loves to discard the old and praise the new, it’s encouraging to see that some Las Vegas eateries have survived and thrived throughout the decades. Each of the restaurants on this list has seen culinary and design fads come and go, but they remain steadfast in their embrace of the classics. Here, the titles of ‘waiter’ and ‘bartender’ are not stop gaps but careers. Ramp up the romance of your Valentine’s Day evening with the charm of old-school Vegas at any of these locations. Hugo’s Cellar Descend the stairs inside the Four Queens Hotel and Casino to be transported to another time and place. The host hands each woman who enters…
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Best of Vegas: Yayoi Kusama Exhibit Walkthrough at Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
Art exhibits might not be at the top of your Las Vegas to do list, but the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art will convince you otherwise. The gallery has played host to some of the most illustrious names in art, including Warhol and Picasso. Two of Yayoi Kusama’s installations, “Infinity Mirrored Room – Aftermath of Obliteration” and “Narcissus Garden,” comprise the current exhibit. Visit the gallery to find out why Kusama was named to TIME‘s 100 Most Influential People list. Choose Your Own Adventure Showing at the Bellagio from Nov. 17th, 2018 through April 28th, 2019 there is a wide window to visit this immersive experience. Only seventy-five guests are allowed in the…
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Best of Vegas: Top 5 Edible Souvenirs
While dispensaries are cropping up all over the Las Vegas valley, the types of edibles they sell should not be transported across state lines. Instead, bring home one of these five tasty treats. You can prolong your Vegas experience or share with those who were not lucky enough to visit along with you. Jojo’s Jerky, Jerky Named for the establishment’s first taste-tester, a friend’s young son, Jojo’s Jerky has been plying Las Vegans with preservative-free jerky for fourteen years. In that time, owner Hans Hippert has expanded the selection from customer favorites such as Teriyaki Beef Jerky and Triple Threat Beef Jerky to include vegan, keto, and pet-friendly options. Their...keep…
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Game Day Eats: Where to Dine Before a Vegas Golden Knights Game
Vegas Golden Knights games at T-Mobile Arena are incredibly entertaining and fun to attend. With a little planning, the whole evening can be a rousing success from start to finish. Figuring out where to park and what time to arrive are both important. Pre-game dining, however, plays an even bigger role in setting up an epic outing. Bruxie While massive menus can be great, it’s always a good sign when a restaurant chooses to specialize and focus on a smaller selection. This is the case for Bruxie, a California export known for their fried chicken and waffle sandwiches. An intriguing take on a comfort food classic, Bruxie’s chicken and waffle…
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Must-Visit Vegas: A Day at City National Arena
In Las Vegas, it can be hard to choose which club to dance at, restaurant to eat at, store to shop at, or show to watch. There’s only one place that combines all these elements into one experience, and that place is City National Arena. The Vegas Golden Knights practice facility is located away from The Strip in the Summerlin suburb. But don’t let the distance from the city’s center deter you from enjoying everything this arena has to offer. Practice Makes Perfect The first and best reason to visit City National Arena is to watch the superb Vegas Golden Knights in action. Tickets for games at T-Mobile Arena are a hot…
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What to See, Eat, and Buy: Guide to Container Park
Nestled in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas is an intimate, unique shopping experience. Container Park, named for the shipping containers that make up some of the structure, is an outdoor mall unlike all others in town. There are no hidden undergarments belonging to a woman named Victoria, no two-lettered Swedish fast fashion, and no blazing subject where Goths can buy a Jack Skellington hoodie. Instead, shoppers can delve into a world of small, local businesses offering wares from fun to funky and everything in between. What to See: The centerpiece of Container Park is the three-story Tree House and Play Zone. This interactive playground was made to entertain both…
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Beyond the Experience: Your Fremont Street Day Checklist
The Fremont Street Experience draws millions of visitors a year, with its LED canopy and classic Las Vegas casinos. But beyond this attraction’s Las Vegas Boulevard border lies a whole other area worthy of exploration. It’s around 11 a.m., the sun is shining, and crowds haven’t flooded the streets yet. Another beautiful Las Vegas day awaits you. Park on Fremont Across the boulevard from The Fremont Street Experience, on the corner, is Park on Fremont, a bar/restaurant. The charming brick-and-wood exterior calls to you, but which seating area will you choose? The front patio offers people-watching opportunities, the back patio is a secluded hideaway with eclectic touches, and the interior…
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Must-Visit Vegas: Off-Strip Shopping on Main Street
While many venture to Vegas for the shows, nightlife and other attractions on or near The Strip, there’s plenty to explore outside of this glitzy region. One such destination is Main Street, between Charleston Boulevard and Wyoming Avenue, which has seen plenty of changes as part of the city’s Downtown renaissance. One thing has remained constant on this straight stretch of road: it continues to offer...read the rest here This post was written for Best of Vegas
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Must-Visit Vegas: Velveteen Rabbit Bar
If you want a gin and tonic or some other basic cocktail, Velveteen Rabbit is not for you. They’ll serve you anything you like, but that’s not what this place is about. The Velveteen Rabbit is not a bar, it’s a temple of magic elixirs, brewed seasonally with creativity and panache. Witch’s Jewelry Box Stepping into Velveteen Rabbit is like falling into a witch’s jewelry box. Dim lighting, patterned wallpaper, tufted ornate couches all in saturated tones of garnet, onyx, malachite and amber. The atmosphere inside this temple is lived-in vintage. Behind the chocolate-colored bar...read the rest at Best of Vegas This post was written for Best of Vegas. Photo…