Caesars Place
The world famous Caesars Palace is a true palace. Guests can enjoy the renowned casino, a round of golf, shop at more than 160 boutiques, relax in the spa, unwind at one of a half-dozen nightclubs or lounges, dine at one of 13 restaurants and specialty food businesses, swim in one of three pools in a 4.5-acre complex and much more.
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
(866) 227-5938
The Excalibur
The Excalibur offers entertainment and activities for guests of all ages, particularly live performances. Among these is a medieval dinner show, rotating headliners, a stage show and live nightly music. Among the physical attractions are a Sponge Bob Squarepants 4D ride, a carnival/midway rides area, numerous swimming pools and shops and a golf course to go along with the spa and casino.
The Excalibur
3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas Nevada 89109
(877) 750-5464
The Bellagio
The world-famous Bellagio epitomizes Las Vegas luxury and -- at 3,933 rooms -- audacity. The Bellagio's fountains and shows are a tourist draw (and movie backdrop) by themselves. Inside, guests can tour a botanical garden or a gallery of fine art. They can take in a Cirque du Soleil® show; relax in one of six bars/lounges; eat at one of 20 dining options, including to five-star rated restaurants. If you prefer outdoor pursuits instead of gambling or shopping, there is a golf course and a swimming pool complex.
The Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
(888) 987-6667
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Marc Jenkins has been writing since 2008. His work has appeared in numerous online publications, and he is also co-host of the Double Play Sports Hour, a sports talk radio show on WBCR 1090AM in New York City. He studied English and mass communications at Virginia State University.