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The Killers The hometown heroes return with a new album and rocking hits.
ENTERTAINMENT
The hottest performances on the Strip, from Cirque du Soleil and production shows to resident performances. Plus, our entertainment directory.
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DINING
Restaurants organized alphabetically by cuisine, as well as a by-property directory.
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Create a girls’ night out, view or buy some works of art and watch the Super Bowl.
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Chic boutiques and shopping centers waiting to be explored.
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08 Romance Is in the Air Set the stage for a romantic evening in Las Vegas with everything from a hot air balloon ride or a dinner in a private cabana to a sizzling, sexy show or a swoon-worthy serenade. Our romance issue has you covered whether you’re popping the big question or celebrating 50 years.
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Chicago and Elvis Costello and the Imposters make their debuts in Las Vegas while Styx, Elton John, Matt Goss, Diana Ross and Cher return.
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Hometown heros The Killers got their start with “Mr. Brightside” and never looked back. They return to Las Vegas with an entire catalog of hits including “Somebody Told Me” and “Smile Like You Mean It.” Now Wonderful, Wonderful brings new hits including “Run For Cover,” a slice of classic Killers songwriting, and “The Man.” Fun fact: The band’s name comes from a logo on the bass drum of a fictitious band in the music video for the New Order song “Crystal.” Tickets start at $39.75. MGM Grand Garden Arena, 844.379.0370
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with her new album, Lust for Life, that includes collaborations with Stevie Nicks, The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky. The singer, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, settled on the stage name Lana Del Rey during a trip to Miami with her sister, where she realized she “wanted a name that sounded sort of exotic and reminded me of like the seaside on the Floridian coast.” Tickets start at $39.50. Mandalay Bay Events Center, 877.632.7400 QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE > FEB. 16 California natives Queens of the Stone Age swing through Las Vegas with hits such as the staccato “No One Knows,” “Little Sister” and “Go with the Flow.” The group got its name from a nickname given to the band by producer Chris Goss, who thought “Kings would be too macho.… The Queens of the Stone Age hang out with the Kings of the Stone Age’s girlfriends when they wrestle ... Rock should be heavy enough for the boys and sweet enough for the girls. That way everyone’s happy and it’s more of a party.” Tickets start at $49. Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7778 4
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EDDIE MONEY > FEB. 2 Legendary American rock guitarist, saxophonist and singer-songwriter Eddie Money found success in the ’70s and ’80s with a string of Top 40 hits and platinum albums. Money took advantage of the MTV music video scene early with his humorous narrative videos for “Shakin’” and “Think I’m in Love.” In the mid-’80s, he returned to the spotlight with the album Can’t Hold Back, in which his hit song “Take Me Home Tonight” reached the Top 10, as did the hit “I Wanna Go Back.” Tickets start at $31.61. The Showroom at the Golden Nugget, 866.946.5336
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ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK > FEB. 10-11 Engelbert Humperdinck recorded everything from the most romantic ballads to movie theme songs, disco, rock, and even gospel. The shy boy from Leicester, England, grew up in Madras, India, and exploded onto the music scene in the ’60s at the same time as The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, with “Release Me,” which went into the Guinness Book of Records for achieving 56 consecutive weeks on the charts. Tickets start at $64.95. Showroom at the Orleans, 800.745.3000 2
3 LANA DEL REY > FEB. 16 American singer Lana Ddel Rey brings her hits “Young and Beautiful,” “Love” and “Ride” when she goes on tour
Will Survive” are sure to make the set list. Tickets start at $25. Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7778 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST > FEB. 17-18 The Nevada Ballet Theater brings the love story that is “Beauty and the Beast” to life on pointe. Set to a lyrical score by Tchaikovsky, this visually spectacular production celebrates the transformative power of love. From the mysterious forest filled with leaping stags and lively nymphs, to the beastly, imposing castle and its cursed occupants, this ballet is a feast for the senses. Tickets start at $29. Reynolds Hall at the Smith Center, 877.893.2003 6
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Daniel Tosh, Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage
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Shopkins Live! Shop It Up!, Cox Pavillion
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Ron White, Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage
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Pod Tours America, Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel
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Bruno Mars, Park Theater at the Monte Carlo
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Erykah Badu, Brooklyn Bowl at the Linq Promenade
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Hermans Hermits, South Point Showroom
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Jim Jefferies, Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage
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Tribal Seeds with The Original Wailers, The Expanders, Brooklyn Bowl at the Linq Promenade
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Queens of the Stone Age 5 CAKE > FEB. 17 Who doesn’t want to live the “Rock ‘n’ Roll Lifestyle” of Cake, the alternative band out of Sacramento? “Short Skirt/ Long Jacket,” “Love You Madly,” “The Distance” and a rousing rendition of “I
7 JOHNNY MATHIS > FEB. 23 Legendary singer Johnny Mathis is Columbia Records longest-signed artist, in the singing business for 62 years. A vocalist whose approach to pop music eclipses passing fads and trends, Mathis has popular hits such as “Chances Are,” “It’s Not For Me To Say” and “Misty.” Tickets start at $33. Reynolds Hall at the Smith Center, 877.893.2003
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Ray Romano and David Spade, Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage
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Dennis DeYoung and the Music of Styx, South Point Showroom
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David Tao, The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
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Rob Schneider and Chris Kattan, Showroom at the Orleans
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G-Eazy, Park Theater at the Monte Carlo
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WWE Elimination Chamber, TMobile Arena
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CARBONE Old school Italian complete with tuxedoed maÎtre d’s recommending dishes and then presenting them table side are just some of the romantic reasons to dine here. But those who want some privacy should request one of the booths with curtains surrounding the dining room. Aria, 877.230.2742
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Cirque du Soleil goes sexy with its seductive and provocative show that blends acrobatics and naughty fun. Consider this show that’s part cabaret, part scintillating romance and part laughs a night for adults
MASH-UP Director Baz Luhrmann’s most romantic films— ”Romeo + Juliet,” “Moulin Rouge” and “The Great Gatsby”— come together in this date night song and dance show that captivates the audience as performers run through the crowd.
only with stunning stunts galore that might give you ideas for later. Do your best to try to be part of the lazy Susan with the entire cast.
Tickets start at $64. The Venetian, 702.414.9000
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~ EIFFEL TOWER EXPERIENCE Head 46 stories up this half-scale replica of the world-famous Paris, France landmark.
Before 7 pm: adults, $18; children 4-12, $10; military/seniors, $10; family pass, $49. Anytime: adults, $25; children 4-12, $20; children 3 and under, free; military/seniors, $20; family pass, $69. Paris, 702.946.7000
Tickets start at $69. New York-New York, 866.606.7111
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BACKSTREET BOYS A. J. McLean, Howie D., Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell get the gang back together to perform their hits such as “I Want It That Way,” “Everybody,” “Quit Playing Games” and “As Long As You Love Me.” Feb. 2-3, 7, 9-10, 14, 16-17, 9 pm. Tickets start at $55. Axis Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort, 702.777.2782
~MAVERICK HELICOPTERS Take a nighttime flight over the Las Vegas Strip that showcases the New York-New York skyline, the Bellagio Fountains and Downtown Las Vegas’ historic Fremont Street, home to the city’s first casinos. Guests start their 15-minute flight with a glass of champagne, then head up, up, up for a night to remember filled with the breathtaking sights of the sky. Prices start at $124. 6075 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.261.0007 9
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8 ~ BOYZ II MEN This iconic, Grammy Award-winning R&B group made up of Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris performs all of its timeless hits including “I’ll Make Love To You” and “On Bended Knee” in this intimate performance. Feb. 23-25. Tickets start at $49.99. Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage, 702.792.7777
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The lagoon flanked by private cabanas is the place to go for a romantic evening indeed. This Mediterranean restaurant features more than 40 types of fresh fish flown in daily from the coastal waters of Italy along with pastas made in house. Bonus: It’s a concierge favorite. Wynn, 702.770.3305 10 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
RIDES Go up, up and away on the world’s oldest form of flight— the hot air balloon. The one-hour flights can take place at anytime, with sunrise and sunset options. Every flight ends with a champagne toast. Daily sunrise flights are $275 per person. 4390 Polaris Ave., 702.553.3039
10 ~ LE RÊVE—THE DREAM Every aerial feat and agile moment in this liquid-filled show is exquisite, but stick around until the end with its daring dance through water and fire elements. Every seat in this aqua theater-in-the-round is perfect. Tickets start at $115. Wynn, 702.770.9966
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tain those easy hooks that make them worthy of a sing-along. Feb. 2-3, 9 pm. Tickets start at $50.50. The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel, 702.693.5000
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9 MUST-SEE SHOWS The King of Country and divas Diana Ross and Cher return while Incubus and Elvis Costello bring new shows to the stage. Don’t miss these nine resident acts.
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Hold Me Now A fully functioning rock-and-roll band that includes a horn section gave Chicago a sound all its own. The band that launched in 1969 with its first hit, “Questions 67 and 68,” performs some of its biggest songs such as “Hold Me Now,” “Hard Habit to Break,” “Saturday in the Park” and “25 Or 6 To 4.” Originally the song “Make Me Smile” made up one section of “Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon,” which took up all of side two of Chicago’s second album. Feb. 7, 9-10, 14, 16-17, 21, 23-24, 8 pm. Tickets start at $71.50. Venetian Theater, 702.414.9000
GEORGE STRAIT The “King of Country” returns to Las Vegas with his string of 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre. “Check Yes or No,” “Carrying Your Love With Me” and “Ocean Front Property” are sure to be on the set list. Feb. 2-3, 8 pm. Tickets are $75-$200. T-Mobile Arena, 702.692.1600.
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CHER Oscar-winning singer Cher returns to Las Vegas with “If I Could Turn Back Time,” “Believe” and “Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves.” Outrageous sets, wigs and dancers are all par for the course. Feb. 2-3, 8 pm. Tickets start at $55. Park Theater, Monte Carlo, 844.600.7275
MATT GOSS British-born singing sensation Matt Goss’ sleek style and unparalleled ability to engage audiences embody the magic of Las Vegas’ classic lounge crooners. Feb. 2-3. Tickets start at $49.99. 1 OAK at the Mirage, 702.792.7777 Matt Goss
STYX AND DON FELDER “Styx & Don Felder: Renegades In The Fast Lane” brings an exclusive set list with hits such as “Blue Collar Man,” “Lady” and “Come Sail Away.” Feb. 2-3, 8 pm. Tickets start at $71.50. Venetian Theater, 702.414.9000
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DIANA ROSS The ultimate diva will have fans “Upside Down” when she returns to Las Vegas. “Stop! In the Name of Love, “Chain Reaction,” “Where Did Our Love Go” and “I’m Coming Out” all make an appearance. Feb. 7, 9-10, 14, 16-17, 21, 23-24, 8 pm. Tickets start at $60.50. Wynn Las Vegas, 702.770.9966
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BACKSTREET BOYS A. J. McLean, Howie D., Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell get the gang back together to perform their hits such as “I Want It That Way,” “Everybody,” “Quit Playing Games” and “As Long As You Love Me.” Feb. 2-3, 7, 9-10, 14, 16-17, 9 pm. Tickets start at $55. Axis Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort, 702.777.2782
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ELTON JOHN Sir John digs into his biggest hits, including “Rocket Man” and “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues.” Feb. 9-11, 14, 16-18, 21-22, 25, 27, 7:30 pm. Tickets start at $49.50. The Colosseum at Caesars, 888.435.8665
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ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE IMPOSTERS Elvis Costello is bringing his brand new show featuring “hits and headlines, waifs and strays.” Feb. 28, 8 pm. Tickets start at $59.50. Encore Theater at Wynn, 702.770.9966 11
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The Heat Is On Fiery magical acts take the stage with “Inferno,” the new display of pyrotechnics, fire stunts and spectacular illusions. European illusionist Joe Labero and The Fuel Girls, the pyro and aerial group, blend death-defying stunts and jaw-dropping illusions. W-Su, 9:30 pm. Tickets start at $49. Paris, 702.777.2782
THE BEATLES LOVE— This stunning spectacle intro-
duces you to the colorful characters found in the Beatles’ music. Stunning tunes from the Beatle’s vast catalog, never-before-seen videos of the band and the acrobats of Cirque team up in this overthe-top production. Th-M, 7 & 9:30 pm. $79-$183. The Mirage, 702.792.7777. BLUE MAN GROUP— The trio of blue men create
a visceral theatrical experience in a nonverbal production that combines performance art with cutting-edge music. What they do with a Twinkie will have you talking later. Nightly, 7 & 9:30 pm. Tickets start at $59. Luxor, 702.262.4400. CRISS ANGEL: MINDFREAK— It’s “Mindfreak” live in
the flesh when this provocative magician presents the most spectacular, original and revolutionary illusions he’s ever brought to the stage. W-Su, 7 & 9:30 pm. Tickets start at $59. Luxor, 702.262.4400. JABBAWOCKEEZ— This world-famous dance troupe
is inspiration personified. Its show is a celebration of imagination, top-notch choreography and stunning special effects. Su-M, 7 pm; Th-Sa, 7 & 9:30 pm. $49.99-$82.99. MGM Grand, 866.740.7711. 14 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
KÀ— This revelation from Cirque du Soleil combines
acrobatics, martial arts and puppetry. A brother and sister, separated by war, have to find their way back to each other. Sa-W, 7 & 9:30 pm. $69-$183. MGM Grand, 702.531.3826. LE RÊVE: THE DREAM— This over-the-top aquatic
wonder conveys the surreal nature of dreams. Its finale features a dance and light spectacular with 172 high-powered fountains, 120 individual LED lighting fixtures, 16 fire-shooting devices and sensuous dance sequences. F-Tu, 7 & 9:30 pm. Start at $115. Wynn Las Vegas, 702.770.9966. MICHAEL JACKSON ONE— Cirque du Soleil and
the Jackson Estate come together for this feast of dance, larger-than-life acrobatics and music of the King of Pop. Do not miss dancing on the walls and Cirque’s own take on the pop star’s signature dance moves. F-Tu, 7 & 9:30 pm. $69-$185. Mandalay Bay, 702.632.7580. MYSTÈRE— Enter a world filled with mysterious
and colorful beings, including a giant baby who’s always on the brink of danger. Sa-W, 7 & 9:30 pm. $69-$125. Treasure Island, 702.894.7722. O BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL— Effortlessly blends
acrobatics with synchronized diving in one of the
toughest tickets to get in town. W-Su, 7 & 9:30 pm. Additional shows Dec. 26 at 7 & 9:30 pm, and Dec. 30 at 4 & 6:30 pm. $98.50-$295 (VIP suite). Bellagio, 866.439.9272. NEW WOW— This circus-style show features dangers
and water that promises an up-close and interactive audience experience. Tu-Su, 7 pm; F-Su, 9 pm. Dark Feb. 4. $49-$169. Rio, 702.777.7776. ZUMANITY, THE SENSUAL SIDE OF CIRQUE DU SOLEIL— Explores eroticism through sensuality and
art, led by Edie, the Mistress of Sensuality. Cross your fingers to get pulled up on the lazy Susan finale. 18+. F-Tu, 7 & 9:30 pm. $69-$129. New YorkNew York, 702.740.6815.
Comedy & Hypnosis ADAM LONDON’S LAUGHTERNOON— An engag-
ing afternoon show from the comedian who’s obsessed with ducks. Daily at 4 pm. $24.90-$30.40. The D Las Vegas, 702.388.2111. BRAD GARRETT’S COMEDY CLUB— Brings in a never-
ending line-up of the finest comedians around— from established stand-up stars to the hottest young comics in the business. 21+. Nightly, 8 pm.
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COMEDY BUFFET MARLON WAYANS FEB. 2
Marlon Wayans
Kick off Super Bowl weekend with some laughs when the “Fifty Shades of Black” star hits the stage. Tickets start at $49.99. KA Theater at the MGM Grand, 877.880.0880
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Andrew Dice Clay
Hickory dickory dock. Dice Clay fans know how his diry limerick ends. Tickets start at $54. Laugh Factory at the Tropicana, 702.739.2411
ARSENIO HALL, FEB. 3
Arsenio Hall
The former talk show host and winner of “Celebrity Apprentice 5” in 2012 has stayed out of the public eye until now. Tickets start at $29.95. Showroom at the Orleans, 800.745.3000
TIFFANY HADDISH, FEB. 16
Tiffany Haddish
Haddish starred in “Girls Trip” and released her first onehour stand-up special on Showtime, “Tiffany Haddish: She Ready! From the Hood to Hollywood.” Tickets start at $39.99, Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage, 702.792.7777
ALONZO BODDEN, FEB. 26-28
Alonzo Bodden
The winner of season three of “Last Comic Standing” and former host of “101 Cars You Must Drive” heads to Las Vegas. Tickets are $39-$59. Brad Garrett Comedy Club at the MGM Grand, 866.740.7711
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Garrett appears Feb. 16-17, 23-24. $39-$59; $59-$79 when Garrett appears. MGM Grand, 866.740.7711. CARROT TOP— This red-haired comedian keeps his
audience in stitches as he unpacks trunkloads of crazy props and wacky inventions. No two shows are ever alike. W-M, 8 pm. 18+. Start at $39. Luxor, 702.262.4400. HYPNOSIS UNLEASHED— Kevin Lepine has the
audience in stitches with willing participants performing on stage while hypnotized. Tu-Su, 8:30 pm. $29.99-$39.99. Binion’s Gambling Hall, 702.382.1600. JOKESTERS COMEDY CLUB—Serves up a rotating
list of racy comedians. Nightly at 10 pm Starts at $29.95. D Las Vegas, 702.388.2111. L.A. COMEDY CLUB— Headlining comedians stretch
their comedic wings. 8 pm nightly. $39.95-$79.95. Stratosphere, 702.380.7777. LAUGH FACTORY LAS VEGAS— Brings in a rotating
line-up of the hottest comedians in the business. Nightly at 8:30 & 10:30 pm. $34.95-$59.95. Tropicana, 702.739.2411. RICH LITTLE—The legendary comedian returns to
the Strip in his autobiographical one-man show. Sa-Su & Tu-Th, 7 pm. $49.95-59.95. Inside the Laugh Factory. Tropicana, 702.739.2411. SAPPHIRE COMEDY HOUR— R-rated comedy comes
at the hands of headlining comics, burlesque acts and magicians. Sa, 8 pm. $20. Sapphire
Gentleman’s Club. 3025 Sammy Davis. Jr. Drive; 702.359.7533. NEW THE TOM GREEN SHOW — The comedian
brings his observational schtick and on-stage antics to the Back Room. Su, 8 & 11:59 pm; M-W, 10 pm. $39-$99. Bally’s, 702.777.2782.
Concerts BOYZ II MEN—This iconic, Grammy Award-winning
R&B group performs all of its timeless hits in this intimate performance. Feb. 23-25, 7:30 pm. $49.99$175.48. Mirage, 702.792.7777. THE BRONX WANDERERS— Brings to life the stories
behind “golden oldies.” Nightly, 6 pm. Tickets start at $65.51. Bally’s, 702.777.2782. NEW THE COCKTAIL CABARET— This 70-minute
musical revue harkens back to vintage Vegas with a four-piece band.” W-Sa, 5 pm. Tickets start at $55. Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace, 702.777.2782. DONNY & MARIE— This stylish and heartfelt brother
and sister act showcases the duo’s many talents across dance, comedy and multiple genres of music. Feb. 1-3, 13-17, 20-24, 7:30 pm. $95.87-$262.39. Flamingo, 702.733.3333. HUMAN NATURE: JUKEBOX— Four Australian
sensations perform doo-wop classics, the greatest Motown hits and boy-band classics in the ultimate jukebox party. Tu-Sa, 7 pm. $59. The Venetian, 702.414.9000.
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Heard bring “blue-eyed soul” to Las Vegas. Tu-Th, 6 pm. $49-$125. Harrah’s, 702.777.2782. THE SCINTAS— Pays homage to the icons of the
music world. F-Sa, 7:30 pm. $49-$99. Plaza Hotel, 702.386.2507. TENORS OF ROCK— Five burly British men, a full band
and dancers give songs from Aerosmith, Queen, AC/DC and Bon Jovi a new spin. W-M, 8 pm. Starts at $35. Harrah’s, 702.777.2782.
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ography on stage from one of the X girls! Also, receive a complimentary make-up kit and learn how to apply showgirl makeup. 18+. Sa, 3 pm. Tickets start at $44.95. Flamingo, 702.733.3333.
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David Goldrake brings an interactive show featuring mentalism, escapology, music and choreography melded with 3D mapping technology. Tu-Su, 7 pm; Sa, 4 pm. $49.99-$59.99. Tropicana Theater, 702.739.2411. NEW DIRK ARTHUR WILD MAGIC— Breathtaking illu-
sions mix with magic and comedy with Dirk Arthur’s family-friendly show. W-Th, Sa-Su, 6 pm. Tickets are $29.99-$69.99. Westgate, 800.222.5361. NEW ILUSIÓN MENTAL—Santiago Michel takes the
audience through the secret passageways and hidden doors of the mind. Sa-Su, 5:30 pm. $59.81$73.80. Sin City Theater at Planet Hollywood, 702.777.2782. NEW INFERNO— Magician Joe Labero joins some
of the craziest fire artists for a gasoline-fueled show with death-defying fire stunts. W-Su, 9:30 pm. Tickets start at $65.77. Paris Theater at Paris, 702.777.2782. MAC KING COMEDY MAGIC SHOW— Side-splitting
comedy and magic from the man adored by adults and children. King makes goldfish appear out of nowhere and brings children on stage to perfrom with him. Tu-Sa, 1 & 3 pm. Starts at $31.95. Harrah’s, 702.777.2782. NEW MASTERS OF ILLUSION—This magic show
based on the hit CW television series brings a live stage show to the stage. This limited engagement features modern illusions and unbelievable arts of deception that are good for the entire family. W-M, 7 pm. Tickets start at $49. Jubilee Theater at Bally’s Las Vegas, 702.777.2782. MAT FRANCO—A fresh, fun and feel-good take
on magic that defies all expectations, from the Season 9 winner of “America’s Got Talent.” Tu & F, 7 & 9:30 pm; M-Sa, 7 pm. $37.11-$91.70. The Linq, 702.777.2782. PARANORMAL: THE MIND-READING MAGIC SHOW—The man voted “Best Mentalist” in Eu-
rope, Frederic Da Silva, wows audiences by revealing their innermost thoughts. W, F-M, 4 pm. Dark Feb. 5-6. $51.37-$60.54. Bally’s, 702.777.2782. PIFF THE MAGIC DRAGON—An “America’s Got
Talent” standout, this imaginative magician has more than 12 million YouTube hits. Nightly, 8 pm. $52.95-$72.95. Flamingo, 702.733.3333. REDNECK COMEDY MAGIC SHOW— An adults-
only show with hilarious humor and marvelous magic. W-M, 6 pm. $39.95-$69.95. Stratosphere, 702.380.7777.
Production Shows ABSINTHE— An adult carnival with a cast of eclectic
performers who amaze audiences with bizarre acts. W-Su, 8 & 10 pm. $109-$139. Roman Plaza at Caesars Palace, 800.745.3000. DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN— A no-holds-barred
look at the battle of the sexes. Nightly at 8:40 pm. $47.73-$75.98. D Las Vegas, 702.388.2111. MARRIAGE CAN BE MURDER— An interactive dinner
theater experience in which the audience becomes part of the mystery unfolding around it. Nightly at 6:30 pm. $85.88-$119.58. The D Las Vegas, 702.388.2111. 20 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
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women who are on the brink of, in the middle of, or have survived “The Change.” Tu-F, 7:30 pm; M & Sa, 4 & 7:30 pm. Tickets start at $50.15. Harrah’s, 702.777.2782. THE MISS BEHAVE GAMESHOW— Games, variety
acts and prizes of “questionable” quality come together in this game show where the audience participates on their phones. Games include Dial My Number Quickest, The Laid Lottery, Sit on a Seat and See What Happens, Shazam That Riff, Porn I’ll Admit To and Smash a Phone. Tu-Sa, 8 pm. Dark Dec. 24. Tickets are $49.99. Bally’s, 702.777.2782. NEW RENEGADES — Rebels of the sports world
recount stories from their playing days. No subject is off limits, and the audience can lob questions at the stars. Two-time Super Bowl champion Jim McMahon and Jimmy King from the University of Michigan Wolverines Fab Five appear Feb. 1-4. Six-time NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver Terrell Owens appears beginning Feb. 8. Th-Su, 8 pm. Tickets start at $75. Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace, 702.777.2782. NEW SEX TIPS FOR STRAIGHT WOMEN FROM A GAY MAN —”Vanderpump Rules” television personal-
ity Scheana Shay teams up with MTV star Chester Lockhart in this production that brings an interactive show talking about sex. Th-Tu, 7 pm; Sa, 11 pm. Start at $39. Paris, 702.777.2782. TOURNAMENT OF KINGS— Popular Las Vegas dinner
show with invading armies, dancing maidens and jousting, where you eat with your fingers. M & F, 6 pm; W-Th & Sa-Su, 6 & 8:30 pm. $75.36. Excalibur, 702.597.7600.
Revues CHIPPENDALES— An incredibly sensual late-night
experience for women featuring a dozen male dancers performing tastefully sexy routines. 18+. Su-W, 8:30 pm; Th-Sa, 8:30 & 10:30 pm. Dark Dec. 24-25, 31. $50.41-$73.42. Rio, 702.777.2782. FANTASY— Dynamic vocals and hilarious comedy
take center stage alongside a talented cast of beautiful dancers in this show. Great for singles and couples alike, the sexy production showcases 15 high-energy numbers set to a variety of today’s top music genres. 18+. Nightly, 10:30 pm. $39-$59. Luxor, 702.262.4400. MAGIC MIKE LIVE LAS VEGAS—Actor Channing
Tatum takes his character Magic Mike from the big screen to the stage with “Magic Mike Live Las Vegas.” The resort recreated Club Domina and added a sizzling 360-degree dance and acrobatic strip. W-Su, 8 & 10:30 pm. $49-$149. Hard Rock Hotel, 800.745.3000. THE MEN OF SAPPHIRE— Adult show that offers
choreographed acts as well as lap dances. Th, 9 pm-midnight; F, 10 pm-midnight; Sa, 10 pm-1 am. Packages start at $40, call for details. Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club, 702.608.9039. X BURLESQUE— Imaginative choreography meets
today’s hottest music in a show that emulates the style of traditional burlesque. Nightly at 10 pm. 18+. Prices starting at $59.50. Flamingo, 702.733.3333. X COUNTRY: THE SHOW—The seductive X Country
Girls tease the audience with acts set to songs by country music’s most popular performers. 18+. Nightly, 10 pm. Inside the Improv at Harrah’s, 702.777.2782.
X ROCKS— A high-voltage adult topless revue set
to an iconic rock soundtrack. 18+. Th-Su, 10 pm. $59.25-$128.50. Bally’s, 702.777.2782.
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dinners. Deep discounts as well on several commonly sold-out shows. Convenient locations at: Showcase Mall, Bally’s, the Grand Bazaar Shops at Bally’s, Planet Hollywood, Casino Royale, Fashion Show, Town Square and the Four Queens. Open daily from 10 am. Shows posted at 9:30 am. 877. TIX4TNT (877.849.4868).
Tributes & Impersonations ELVIS LIVE AT ELLIS— Gary Benson performs a free,
one-hour show as Elvis Presley. F-Sa, 5 pm. Free. Ellis Island, 702.733.8901. LEGENDS IN CONCERT— Considered the standard
for all impersonator shows with a regularly rotating lineup of acts. Impersonators cover Dusty Springfield, Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. Sa, 4 & 9:30 pm; Su-M, 7:30 pm; Tu & Th, 4 & 7:30 pm; W, 7:30 & 9:30 pm. $50.87-$81.15. Flamingo, 702.777.2782. MJ LIVE— A show that captures the essence of
the King of Pop live in concert. Relive his biggest hits, dance moves and phenomenal voice. Nightly, 7 pm. Tickets start at $49.95. Stratosphere, 702.380.7777. NEW PURPLE REIGN: THE ULTIMATE PRINCE TRIBUTE SHOW— A 90-minute show packed with
hits from the Purple One from one of Vegas’ most beloved bands. W-Sa, 9 pm. 18+. Start at $49.99. Tropicana, 800.829.9034. THE RAT PACK IS BACK— Relive the days when the
worlds’ most famous entertainers, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr., put Las Vegas on the map with their music, comedy, style and pure cool. M-Sa, 7:30 pm. Tickets start at $49.95; fine dining and show, $69.95. Tuscany Suites & Casino, 702.947.5981. NEW SINATRA UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL— David
De’Costa’s Sinatra will take you through a musical journey of Old Blue Eyes’ career and life. Tu, 7:30 pm. $25. Royal Resort, 702.735.6117. SOLID GOLD SOUL— Motown’s greatest soul music
from the ’60s. Th-Su, 8 pm; M, 10 pm. Tickets start at $62.14. Harrah’s, 702.777.2782. TERRY FATOR— Ventriloquist extraodinaire who
sings celebrity impressions with his stockpile of puppets. M-Th, 7:30 pm. $59.99-$149.99. Mirage, 702.792.7777. NEW VIVA LOVE VEGAS—Jeffrey Michaels pays
tribute to some of the greats such as Elvis, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones, Nat King Cole and more. Tu, 7:30 pm; Sa, 4 pm. Tickets start at $20. Royal Resort, 626.354.7380.
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Jewel of a Setting Small plates dazzle at Beauty & Essex, the restaurant in a pawn shop-turnedjewel box space, where “Chopped” star and chef Chris Santos works his culinary magic. $$$ Su, Tu-Th, 5 pm-midnight; M, F-Sa, 5 pm-1 am. Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, 702.737.0707
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CLAIM JUMPER— Various locations. Hearty portions of your favorite
17 DEGREES SOUTH BOOZE & BITES—Tahiti Village.
restaurant features culinary delights comfort foods. Lunch and dinner: wheretraveler.com served in a restaurant that revolves 360 Daily. $$ Golden Nugget, 128 E. Fredegrees every 80 minutes. $$$$ Open daily mont St., Carson Tower, 702.386.8238. from 11 am-11 pm. 702.380.7711. 601 N. Green Valley Pkwy., Henderson, 702.933.0880; and in Summerlin at 1100 S. Fort TRIPLE 7 RESTAURANT & MICROBREWERY— Main Apache Rd., 702.243.8751. Street Station. Award-winning microbrews, gourmet hamburgers and handmade pizzas. $ Open FOUNDATION ROOM— Mandalay Bay. Breathtaking daily from 11 am-7 am. 702.387.1869. views and cuisine. $$$ Lounge opens nightly at 5 pm; dining room at 6 pm. 702.632.7631.
ANDRE’S BISTRO & BAR— Near Strip. Casual bistro
for French-American dishes. Open from M-Th, 3-9 pm; F, 3-10 pm; Sa, 10 am-10 pm; Su, 10 am-9 pm. 6115 S Fort Apache Rd., 702.798.7151. BEAUTY & ESSEX— Cosmopolitan. Small plates in a
pawn shop-turned-jewel box space. $$$ Su, Tu-Th, 5 pm-midnight; M, F-Sa, 5 pm-1 am. 702.737.0707. NEW BLACKOUT DINING IN THE DARK— Near Strip.
Customers dine in the dark using only their senses of touch, hearing, taste and smell while waiters deliver food using night vision goggles. Open M-Th, 5-11 pm, F-Su, noon-11 pm. Four-course lunch, $59.95; six-course dinner $79.95 $$$. 3871 S. Valley View Blvd.; 702.960.4000. BROOKLYN BOWL— The Linq Promenade. Blue Rib-
bon cuisine by the Bromberg brothers, in the form of tasty salads, jumbo sandwiches and the best fried chicken in town. Selections can be enjoyed in the bowling alley, in the concert area or wherever you wish throughout the property. $$ Open for dinner nightly. 702.862.2695. CAFÉ BELLAGIO— Bellagio. This casual spot offers
a serene and intimate setting. $ Open 24 hours. 702.693.7356.
HASH HOUSE A GO GO— Various locations. Hearty
portions of award-winning, farm-fresh food that are comforting day or night. $. Open 24 hours at The Linq; call other locations for hours. The Linq, 702.254.4646; Also at 6800 W. Sahara Ave. 702.804.4646; at the Rio, 702.252.7777; and at the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas, 702.384.4646. HEXX— Paris. Focuses on cuisine made from fresh,
quality-sourced ingredients. $$ Open 24 hours. 702.331.5100. NEW ROBERT IRVINE’S PUBLIC HOUSE— Tropicana.
Celebrity chef Robert Irvine brings a taste of his culinary adventures to the Tropicana. Open daily for lunch and dinner. $$$ 702.739.2307. RX BOILER ROOM— Shoppes at Mandalay Place. A
spin on classic comfort food that focuses on the alchemy of food and drink. $$ Open for dinner nightly from 5-11 pm. 702.632.9900.
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ELLIS ISLAND CASINO & BREWERY— Ellis Island.
The casino offers a $7.99 steak special, $12.99 rack of barbecued ribs, karaoke nightly and in-house microbrewery. $ Open Su-Th, 4-10 pm and F-Sa., to 11 pm. 702.733.8901. VIRGIL’S REAL BARBECUE—The Linq Promenade.
A genuine taste of the South includes Texas beef brisket, Carolina pulled pork and Memphis pork ribs and chicken, all housed in a two-story restaurant with three bars and three patios. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-1 am; F-Sa 11 am-2 am. 702.389.7400.
Chinese P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO— Various locations.
Traditional Chinese offerings and contemporary dishes. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-midnight; F-Sa, 11 am-1 am. Planet Hollywood Resort, 702.836.0955; 4165 S. Paradise Rd., 702.792.2207; 101 N. Green
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Great salads, comfort foods and drinks in a laidback, tropical atmosphere. Open from 11 am-2 am daily. 702.440.0017.
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French AUREOLE— Mandalay Bay. Charlie Palmer’s menu of
seasonal dishes features artisan dry-aged beef and fresh seafood. $$$$ Open nightly from 5:30-10:30 pm. 702.632.7401. EIFFEL TOWER RESTAURANT— Paris. This romantic
restaurant sits 11 stories above the Strip. $$$$ Open for lunch M-F, 11:30 am-3 pm; dinner Su-Th, 4:30-10:30 pm; dinner F-Sa, 4:30-11 pm; brunch SaSu, 11 am-3 pm. 702.948.6937. MON AMI GABI— Paris. A classy Parisian-style bras-
serie specializing in steak frites and seafood. $$$ Open Th-Su, 7 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 7 am-midnight. 702.944.4224.
German HOFBRAUHAUS— Near Strip. Authentic Bavarian
cuisine and a traditional Beer Hall. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-11 pm; F-Sa, until midnight. 4510 Paradise Rd., 702.853.2337.
Greek ESTIATORIO MILOS— Cosmopolitan. Fine Greek cui-
sine, with an emphasis on seafood. $$$ Open for lunch daily from noon-3:45 pm; dinner Su-Th, 4-11 pm; dinner F-Sa, 4 pm-midnight. 702.698.7930.
Irish ROCK & REILLY’S— Hawaiian Marketplace. An
Irish pub serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a huge whiskey menu. $$ Open 24 hours. 702.805.2777. TILTED KILT PUB & EATERY— The Linq Promenade. A
pub and sports bar with an Irish twist. $$ Open SuTh, 11 am-2 am; F-Sa, until 3 am. 702.826.2100.
Italian BATTISTA’S HOLE IN THE WALL— Near Strip. This
old-time Italian joint’s specialties are listed on the wall. $$ Bar opens daily at 4:30 pm; dinner seating begins at 5 pm. 4041 Audrie St., 702.732.1424. BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE— Town Square. Brings the
pleasures of a Tuscan country villa to Las Vegas. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 11 am-midnight. 702.914.9145; 702.433.1233. BUDDY V’S RISTORANTE—The Palazzo. “Cake Boss”
Buddy Valastro’s family recipes and decadent desserts. $$ Open for lunch and dinner daily. 702.607.2355. CARLO’S BAKERY— Venetian. The family-owned
bakery is taken to new heights courtesy of “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro. $ Open Su-Th, 8 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 8 am-midnight. 702.607.2356. FRESCO ITALIANO— Westgate. A casual, trattoria-
style dining experience. $$ Open for dinner nightly from 5-10 pm. 702.732.5755. IL FORNAIO— New York-New York. Award-winning,
authentic Italian food. $$$ Open Su-Th, 7:30-10:30 am & 11:30 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 7:30-10:30 am & 11:30 am-midnight. 702.650.6500. IL MULINO NEW YORK— Forum Shops at Caesars.
Featuring cuisine from the Abruzzo region of Italy. $$$$ Open for lunch M-Sa, noon-2 pm; dinner M-Sa, 5-10 pm; dinner Su, 5-9:30 pm. 702.492.6000. 28 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
LAVO ITALIAN RESTAURANT— Palazzo. Classic Italian
dishes. $$$ Open for dinner nightly; brunch Sa-Su. 702.791.1800. TREVI— Forum Shops at Caesars. Cafe dining with
elongated street lamps. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 11 am-midnight. 702.735.4663.
Japanese KATSUYA— SLS. Dynamic creations from master chef
Katsuya Uecki. $$$ Su-Th, 5-10:30 pm; F-Sa, 5-11 pm. 702.761.7611. NOBU — Hard Rock Hotel. Exotic seafood and sushi
courtesy chef and owner Nobu Matsuhisa. $$$ Open Su-Th, 6-10 pm; F-Sa, 6-11 pm. 702.693.5090.
Osaka Japanese Bistro 20 X winner Best Japanese and Sushi in Las Vegas RJ poll. Authentic Japanese dishes & Appetizers, Seasonal fishes, incl. Blue Fin & Toro at the Sushibar, Teppanyaki western style dining.
OSAKA JAPANESE BISTRO— Near Strip. Japan’s
largest weekly magazine, the Asahi Shukan, calls this restaurant one of the best. $$$ Open for dinner nightly. 4205 W. Sahara Ave., 702.876.4988; 10920 S. Eastern Ave., 702.616.3788.
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Mediterranean CLEO— SLS. An inspired reinvention of Tinseltown
glamour. $$$ Open Su-Th, 6-10:30 pm; F-Sa, 6-11 pm. 702.761.7612.
Mexican NEW BANDITO LATIN KITCHEN & CANTINA— Near Strip. Step off the Strip for Latin fare. $$ Open
from 11 am-11 pm daily. 325 Hughes Center Drive, 702.857.7550. CADILLAC MEXICAN TEQUILA & KITCHEN BAR— Golden Nugget. Mexican food and more than
70 boutique tequila selections. $$ Open M-F, 11 am-1 am; Sa, 9 am-1 am; Su, 9 am-midnight. 702.386.8169. EL DORADO CANTINA— Near Strip. This Mexican
Estiatorio Milos From Milos’ one-of-a-kind terrace in the 5-star Cosmopolitan, diners can indulge in an adventure of elegant Greek dining.
sensation uses all sustainably-raised products. $$$ Open 24 hours. In the Sapphire Plaza, 3025 Sammy Davis Jr. Drive, 702.722.2289. EL SEGUNDO SOL— Fashion Show. Street tacos and
Cosmopolitan Hotel Las Vegas, NV 702.698.7930
authentic Mexican fare. $ Open Su-Th, 11 am-10 pm; F-Sa, 11 am-11 pm. 702.258.1211. HUSSONG’S CANTINA— Shoppes at Mandalay Place.
Home of the original margarita and vegan fare. $$ Open daily from 11 am-11 pm. 702.632.6450. PINK TACO— Hard Rock Hotel. Puts a California spin
on traditional Mexican dishes. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-10 pm; F, 11 am-late night; Sa, 10 am-late night; Su, 10 am-10 pm. 702.693.5525.
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Pan-Asian CALIFORNIA NOODLE HOUSE— California. A collec-
tion of delectable dishes from the kitchens of Asia. $$ Open F-M, 4-10 pm. 702.385.3232. SECOND STREET GRILL— Fremont. Hawaiian fusion
meets Pacific Rim cuisine. Open Th-M from 5-10 pm. $$ 702.385.3232. TAO— Venetian. Creations include everything from
Kobe beef to traditional Peking duck to sushi. $$$ Open Su-Th, 5 pm-midnight; F-Sa, 5 pm-1 am. 702.388.8338.
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free options. $$ Open for lunch and dinner daily. 702.632.6470.
Pubs & Grills DICK’S LAST RESORT— Excalibur. Rowdy, in-your-
face, down-to-Earth cuisine. $ Open Su-Th, 11 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 11 am-midnight. 702.597.7991. STRIPBURGER— Fashion Show. An all-outdoor res-
taurant and bar serving burgers, fries, milkshakes and baby cakes on the Las Vegas Strip. $ Open for lunch and dinner daily. 702.737.8747.
TWIN PEAKS— Harmon Corner at Planet Hollywood.
Beer is kept at a cool 29 degrees or colder. $$ Open Su-Th, 11 am-1 am; F-Sa, 11 am-2 am. Harmon Corner, 702.795.8946.
Seafood AQUAKNOX— The Venetian. Fresh colors reflect
the vibrancy of the cool ocean waters. Offerings include a selection of caviar with traditional garnishes, grilled lobster, and pan-seared filet mignon. $$$$ Open nightly from 5:30-10 pm; bar (which serves chilled seafood) open daily from noon-10 pm. 702.414.3772.
MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB— Shops at Crystals.
Upscale seafood and steaks. $$$$ Open for dinner nightly from 5-11 pm; bar open nightly from 4 pm-1 am. 702.798.7115. OYSTER BAR— Hard Rock Hotel. Order a classic pan
roast. Open Su-Th, 11 am-11 pm and F-Sa, 11 am-2 am. $$ 702.693.5000. RICK MOONEN’S RM SEAFOOD—Shoppes at Mandalay Place. A casual spot for chowder, shellfish
platters, sushi gumbo. $$$ Open daily from 11:30 am-11 pm. 702.632.7200.
Southern HOUSE OF BLUES RESTAURANT & BAR— Mandalay Bay. Rock- and blues-themed restaurant serves
Southern dishes. Sundays feature the Gospel Brunch. $$ Su-Th, 7 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 7 am-midnight. Mandalay Bay, 702.632.7607.
Steaks & Chops BAZAAR MEAT— SLS. Chef José Andrés’ celebration
of all things carnivorous. $$$ Open Su-Th, 5:30-10 pm; F-Sa, 5:30-11 pm. 702.761.7610. CHARLIE PALMER STEAK— Four Seasons. A twist
on traditional fare in an elegant and understated environment. $$$$ Open for dinner M-Sa, 5-10:30 pm; lounge M-Sa, 5 pm-midnight. 702.632.5120. DELMONICO STEAKHOUSE— The Venetian. New
Orleans-style cuisine with a unique flair only chef Lagasse can offer. $$$ Open for lunch daily from 11:30 am-2 pm; dinner, Su-Th, 5-10 pm; F-Sa, 5-10:30 pm. 702.414.3737. EDGE STEAKHOUSE— Westgate. Some of the largest
cuts of beef available in Las Vegas. $$$ Open for dinner nightly from 5-10 pm. 702.732.5755. JOE VICARI’S ANDIAMO ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE— The D. Family cooking named Metro Detroit’s
“Best Italian.” $$$ Open nightly from 5-11 pm. 702.388.2220. LAWRY’S THE PRIME RIB— Near Strip. Prime rib,
hand-carved to order tableside. $$$ Open M-F, 11:30 am-2 pm; M-Sa, 5-10 pm; Su, 4-9 pm. 4043 Howard Hughes Plwy., 702.893.2223. MB STEAK— Hard Rock Hotel. Brothers David and
Michael Morton bring this steakhouse experience. $$$$ Open 5 pm daily. 702.483.4888. MCCALL’S HEARTLAND GRILL— Stratosphere.
Hearty Midwestern-style steaks and fresh coastal seafood. $$ Open from 5 pm to midnight daily, McCall’s Whiskey Bar open M-F, 3 pm-2 am, serving food from 3 pm-midnight; noon to 2 am Sa-Su, serving food from noon-midnight. 702.380.7777. MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE— Near Strip. The
authority on steak. Open $$$$ M-Sa, 5-11 pm; Su, 5-10 pm. 400 E. Flamingo Rd., 702.893.0703.
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OSCAR’S BEEF, BOOZE & BROADS— The Plaza. For-
mer Mayor Oscar B. Goodman’s glamorous steakhouse. $$$$ Open from 5 pm nightly. 702.386.7227. THE PALM RESTAURANT— Forum Shops at Caesars.
An institution since 1993, which has served many celebs. $$$$ Open daily from 11:30 am-11 pm. 702.732.7256. PRIME— Bellagio. The finest-quality meats from
renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. $$$$ Open for dinner nightly from 5-10 pm. 702.693.8865.
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REDWOOD STEAKHOUSE— California. Classic steak,
chops and seafood dishes, as well as dreamy desserts. $$$ Open Su-Tu, 5-10 pm; F-Sa, 5-11 pm. Social hour daily, 4-6 pm. 702.388.2630. VIC & ANTHONY’S— Golden Nugget. Enjoy high-
quality menu selections such as bone-in ribeye and Australian rock lobster. $$$ Open for dinner nightly from 5-11 pm. 702.386.8399.
Tapas BARCELONA TAPAS— Artisan. Albondigas, pan-fried
dates, croquetas and paella are just some of the dishes at this tapas restaurant. $$ Open 11:30 am10 pm M-Sa; 10 am-10 pm Su. 702.834.3990. DOUBLE HELIX WINE & WHISKEY LOUNGE— Grand Canal Shoppes. Full bar featuring 30 unique wines
and 50 whiskeys. Menu features spirit-friendly small plates including cheeseboards, flatbreads, and a range of gourmet comfort foods. $ Open M-F, 3 pm-midnight; Sa-Su, 11 am-midnight. 702.473.5415. JALEO— Cosmopolitan. Cured meats, paella and
sangria from a master of Spanish cooking. $$$ Open daily from noon-midnight. 702.698.7950.
Thai LEMONGRASS— Aria. Offers a modern interpreta-
tion of Thai cuisine. $$ Open daily from 11 am-2 am. 877.230.2742.
Other LIP SMACKING FOODIE TOURS—Visit up to five of
Vegas’ acclaimed restaurants in just one outing. Taste the most buzzed-about signature dishes. Each stop is a different, unique dining adventure designed for fun and interaction. Afternoon Culinary Adventures features a 2 ½-hour tour starting at 2:30 pm through 12-plus dishes at Javier’s, Estiatorio Milos, Momofuku and Cucina by Wolfgang Puck for $125 per person. The Downtown Lip Smacking Tour explores Carson Kitchen, Therapy, Turmeric Flavors of India and 7th & Carson for 2 ½ hours starting at 5 pm for $125 per person. The Lip Smacking Boozy Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays starts at 10:30 am with sweets and savories, along with cocktails and mocktails. This 2 ½-hour guided tour offers everything from dim sum to French pastries to crab Benedict at Herringbone, Bardot Brasserie and Giada for $149 per person. Savory Bites & Neon Lights delivers a VIP gourmet experience at Bardot Brasserie, Sage, Estiatorio Milos, Scarpetta and Cucina by Wolfgang Puck before whisking customers on a Maverick helicopter tour of the city under the stars. The excursion includes 15-plus dishes for $299 per person along with pickup to and from Maverick Helicopters. Go on the three-hour Savors of the Strip tour that starts at 6 pm and takes diners through Bardot Brasserie, Sage, Estiatorio Milos, Scarpetta and Cucina by Wolfgang Puck for $199 per person. 888.681.4388.
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Cuisine BY PROPERTY KEY $ Entrées under $15 $$ Entrées $15-$30 $$$ Entrées $30-$45 $$$$ Entrées over $45 Aria, 877.230.2742 Bardot Brasserie, French ................... $$$ BarMasa, Japanese ............................. $$$$ Blossom, Chinese ................................... $$$ Carbone, Italian..........................................................$$$ Five50 Pizza Bar............ ................................$$ Herringbone, Seafood ....................... $$$ Javier’s, Mexican............ ..............................$$ Jean Georges Steakhouse............$$$$ Julian Serrano, Spanish ..................... $$$ Lemongrass, Thai........................................$$ Sage, American ........................................ $$$ Tetsu, Japanese........................................ $$$ Bally’s, 702.967.4111 BLT Steak, Steaks & Chops .............. $$$ SEA, Thai ...............................................................$ Tequila Taqueria, Mexican...................$$ Bellagio, 702.693.7223 Fix, American ............................................. $$$ Jasmine, Chinese .................................... $$$ Harvest, American ................................. $$$ Lago, Tapas .................................................. $$$ Le Cirque, French ................................ $$$$ Michael Mina, Seafood ...................... $$$ Noodles, Chinese .......................................$$ Picasso, French ...................................... $$$$ Prime, Steak & Chops ....................... $$$$ Todd English’s Olives, Fusion ............$$ Yellowtail, Japanese/Sushi ........... $$$$ Caesars Palace, 877.346.4642 Beijing Noodle No. 9, Chinese.........$$ Gordon Ramasay Hell’s Kitchen . $$$ Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill ........... $$$ Mesa Grill, Mexican ............................. $$$ Mr Chow, Chinese .............................. $$$$ Nobu, Japanese/Sushi .................... $$$$ Old Homestead Steakhouse ... $$$$ Rao’s, Italian ................................................. $$$ Restaurant Guy Savoy, French.. $$$$ Searsucker, American ......................... $$$ Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7770 Beauty & Essex, American ............... $$$ Blue Ribbon, American ..................... $$$ China Poblano, Global ....................... $$$ Estiatorio Milos, Greek........................ $$$ Holsteins, Burgers ......................................$$ Jaleo, Spanish ............................................ $$$ Momofuku, Pan-Asian ........................ $$$ STK, Steak & Chops ............................... $$$ Scarpetta, Italian ..................................... $$$ Zuma, Japanese ...................................... $$$ The Cromwell, 702.777.3777 Giada, Italian............................................... $$$ The D, 702.388.2400 American Coney Island............................$ Joe Vicari’s Andiamo Italian Steakhouse.................................................. $$$ Encore, 702.770.3463 Andrea’s, Pan-Asian ............................ $$$$ Jardin, American ..................................... $$$ Sinatra, Italian ......................................... $$$$
Wazuzu, Pan-Asian ............................. $$$$ Excalibur, 702.597.7777 Buca di Beppo, Italian.............................$$ Dick’s Last Resort, American ................$ The Steakhouse at Camelot.......... $$$ Fashion Show, 702.369.8382 Benihana, Pan-Asian ............................ $$$ Capital Grille, Steak & Chops...... $$$$ El Segundo Sol, Mexican ........................$ Grimaldi’s Pizzeria..........................................$ Kona Grill, Fusion........................................$$ Maggiano’s Little Italy, Italian ...........$$ RA Sushi, Japanese/Sushi ....................$$ Stripburger, Pubs & Grills ........................$ Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, 702.893.4800 Border Grill, Mexican ...............................$$ Carmine’s, Italian .........................................$$ The Cheesecake Factory ....................$$ Il Mulino New York, Italian ........... $$$$ Joe’s Seafood...... .................................... $$$$ The Palm, Steaks & Chops...... ...... $$$$ Planet Hollywood, American............$$ Sushi Roku, Japanese/Sushi .......... $$$ Trevi, Italian .....................................................$$ Golden Nugget, 702.386.8364 Cadillac Vegas, Mexican........................$$ Chart House, Continental ............... $$$ Claim Jumper, American .....................$$ Grotto Italian Ristorante, Italian......$$ Lillie’s Asian Cuisine, Pacific Rim.....$$ Red Sushi, Japanese/Sushi .................$$ Vic & Anthony’s, Steak & Chops ......$$$ Hard Rock Hotel, 702.693.5000 Fu, Chinese .................................................. $$$ MB Steak ..................................................... $$$$ Nobu, Sushi................................................. $$$ Oyster Bar, Seafood ..................................$$ Pink Taco, Mexican ....................................$$ The Linq, 702.731.3311 Brooklyn Bowl, American ....................$$ Chayo, Mexican ....................................... $$$ Flour & Barley, Pizza & Pasta ...............$$ Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips ...........$$ Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar .......$$ Hash House A Go Go, American ......$ Off The Strip, Pubs & Grills ..................$$ Tilted Kilt, Pubs & Grills ..........................$$ Virgil’s, Barbecue ..................................... $$$ Luxor, 702.262.4000 Rice & Company, Pan-Asian...............$$ Tacos & Tequila, Mexican .....................$$ Tender, Steak & Chops ....................... $$$ Mandalay Bay, 702.632.7777 Aureole, American.............................. $$$$ Border Grill, Mexican ...............................$$ Citizens, American...................................... $ House of Blues Restaurant & Bar, American......................................................... $$ Fleur, Tapas .................................................. $$$ Foundation Room, American ..... $$$ Hussong’s ........................................................$$ Kumi, Japanese/Sushi...................... $$$$ Libertine Social, American............. $$$ Lupo, Italian ....................................................$$ Red Square, Continental .................. $$$ Rick Moonen’s RM Seafood.............$$$ Rivea, Mediterranean .......................... $$$ RX Boiler Room, American...............$$$ Slice of Vegas.................................................$$ Stripsteak. ..................................................... $$$ Mandarin Oriental, 702.590.8888
MOzen, Pan-Asian......................................$$ Twist, French ........................................... $$$$ MGM Grand, 877.660.0660 Crush, American ..................................... $$$ Emeril’s, Seafood ..................................... $$$ Fiamma, Italian ......................................... $$$ Hakkasan, Chinese ................................ $$$ Hecho en Vegas, Mexican............... $$$ Joël Robuchon, French ................. $$$$ L’Atelier, French ..................................... $$$$ Morimoto, Japanese/Sushi ......... $$$$ Pub 1842, Pubs & Grills ...................... $$$ Tom Colicchio’s Craftsteak ......... $$$$ Mirage, 702.791.7416 Fin, Chinese................................................. $$$ Heritage Steak, Steak & Chops.... $$$ LVB Burgers & Bar, Pubs & Grills ......$$ Pantry, American .................................... $$$ Stack, American....................................... $$$ Monte Carlo, 702.730.7777 Bavette’s ...................................................... $$$$ Double Barrel Roadhouse...................$$ Primrose, French ..................................... $$$ Near-Strip restaurants Bandito Latin Kitchen & Cantina, 702.857.7550 ..................................................$$ Blackout Dining in the Dark, 702.960.4000 .............................................. $$$ Buca (east), 702.866.2867 .....................$$ El Dorado, 702.722.2289 .................. $$$ Hofbrauhaus, 702.853.2337 ...............$$ Osaka, 702.876.4988...............................$$$ Piero’s, 702.369-2305...........................$$$ NY-NY, 702.740.6969 Gallagher’s Steakhouse ..................... $$$ Il Fornaio, Italian ...................................... $$$ Nine Fine Irishmen, Pub .......................$$ Shake Shack....................................................$$ Tom’s Urban, American .........................$$ Palazzo/Grand Canal Shoppes, 702.607.7777 Buddy V’s, Italian .................................... $$$ Canaletto, Italian .........................................$$ Cañonita, Mexican ....................................$$ Carlo’s Bakery.................................................$$ Carnevino, Italian ................................... $$$ Cut, Steak & Chops ............................ $$$$ Grimaldi’s, Italian .........................................$$ Lagasse’s Stadium, Pubs & Grills.....$$ Lavo, Italian ................................................. $$$ Mercato Della Pescheria.........................$$$ Morels, Steak & Chops ....................... $$$ Sugarcane, Tapas .................................... $$$ Sushisamba, Mixed Grill.................... $$$ Paris, 702.946.7000 Beer Park, Pubs & Grills ................................$$ Eiffel Tower Restaurant, French.....$$$$ Gordon Ramsay Steak ..................... $$$$ Hexx, American............................................$$ Le Burger Brasserie, Pubs & Grills ......$$ Martorano’s, Italian. ............................... $$$ Mon Ami Gabi, French....................... $$$ Sekushi, Japanese/Sushi ......................$$ The Park Beerhaus, Pubs & Grills ..........................$$ Bruxie, Southern .........................................$$ Sake Rok, Japanese/Sushi ............... $$$ Planet Hollywood/Miracle Mile, 702.785.5555 Cabo Wabo, Mexican ..........................................$$ Gordon Ramsay Burger.........................$$ Koi, Japanese/Sushi.............................. $$$
P.F. Chang’s, Pacific Rim..........................$$ Rainforest Cafe, American......................$ Strip House, Steak & Chops ........ $$$$ Yolos, Mexican ..............................................$$ Rio, 702.252.7777 El Burro Borracho, Mexican................$$ Hash House A Go Go, American ......$ KJ Dim Sum & Seafood ..................... $$$ Voodoo Steak ............................................ $$$ Shops at Crystals, 702.590.9299 Mastro’s Ocean Club, Seafood............$$$$ The Pub, Pubs & Grills .............................$$ SLS Las Vegas, 702.737.2111 Bazaar Meat, Steak & Chops ......................$$$ Cleo, Mediterranean ............................ $$$ Katsuya, Japanese/Sushi .................. $$$ Umami Burger, Pubs & Grills .............$$ South Strip Restaurants Hard Rock Cafe, 702.733.7625..........$$ Stratosphere, 702.380.7777 McCall’s Heartland Grill .........................$$ Top of the World, American ............$$$$ Town Square, 702.269.5001 Brio, Italian .......................................................$$ Bonefish Grill, Seafood ...........................$$ Double Helix, Tapas..................................$$ Fleming’s, Steak & Chops...............................$$$ Kabuki, Japanese/Sushi ........................$$ La Bella Napoli Pizzeria ............................$ Pot Liquor, American .......................... $$$ Texas de Brazil, Brazilian .................... $$$ Tommy Bahama, American ........... $$$ Treasure Island, 702.894.7111 Gilley’s, Barbecue...........................................$ Phil’s Italian Steak House ................................$$$ Seafood Shack ..............................................$$ Señor Frog’s, Pubs & Grills ...................$$ Tropicana, 800.462.8767 Bacio, Italian................................................ $$$ Biscayne, Steaks & Chops..............................$$$ Robert Irvine’s Public House, Pub.......$$$ Tuscany, 702.893.8933 Caffe Bottega, Cafes & Delis .................$ Pub 365, Pubs & Grills .............................$$ Tuscany Gardens, Italian.......................$$ The Venetian/Grand Canal Shoppes, 702.414.1000 Aquaknox, Seafood ........................... $$$$ Buddy V’s Ristorante, Italian...............$$ B&B Ristorante, Italian ...................... $$$$ Bouchon, French .................................... $$$ Chica, Latin......................................................................$$$ Delmonico, Steak & Chops.........................$$$ Otto Las Vegas, Italian ............................$$ Public House, American .......................$$ Rockhouse, American ...............................$ Tao, Pacific Rim......................................... $$$ Yardbird, Southern ....................................$$ Westgate LV, 702.732.5755 Benihana, Japanese.............................. $$$ Edge Steakhouse ................................... $$$ Fresco Italiano, Italian .............................$$ Silk Road, Pan-Asian .................................$$ Wynn, 702.770.3463 Allegro, Italian ........................................... $$$ Costa di Mare, Italian........................ $$$$ La Cave, Tapas ...............................................$$ Lakeside Grill, Seafood .................... $$$$ Mizumi, Japanese ............................... $$$$ SW Steakhouse, Steak & Chops ......$$$ Tableau, American................................. $$$ Wing-Lei, Chinese ............................... $$$$ w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 31
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Walk and Shop Anchored by the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel topping out at 550 feet, The Linq Promenade features a mix of 40 shops and restaurants spread over 200,000 square feet. Open M-Th, 10 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 10 am-midnight; Su, 10-10 pm. 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.322.0550
DOWNTOWN SUMMERLIN (DTS)—A 106-acre, out-
door shopping center located at the I-215 and Sahara Ave., featuring 125 stores and restaurants such as Michael Kors, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, Kay Jewelers, Macy’s, The Toy Box, Sushi Loca and a 60,000 square-foot Dave & Buster’s. M-Sa, 10 am-9 pm; Su, 11 am-7 pm. DTS, 702.832.1000. ENCORE ESPLANADE (ENC)— Offers 10 of the most
exclusive boutiques in town. Retailers include Hermes, International Watch Company (IWC), Jaeger Le-Coultre and Piaget. Su-Th, 10 am-11 pm; F-Sa, until midnight. Encore, 702.770.8000. FASHION OUTLETS OF LAS VEGAS (FOLV)— It’s
worth the short drive to save up to 75 percent off of more than 100 designer brands. I-15 to Exit 1, Primm, Nev. Open daily 10 am-8 pm. 32100 Las Vegas Blvd. S. (in Primm, Nevada, I-15 at Exit 1), 888.424.6898. FASHION SHOW (FS)— Las Vegas’ largest shopping
destination offers eight department stores including Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Macys, Dillard’s, Macy’s Mens, Forever 21 and Dick’s Sporting Goods. Each weekend, the center hosts live fashion shows on its runway, featuring the latest styles from its anchor stores and more than 250 retailers; additional stores include Topshop/ Topman, Ted Baker London, Pinto Ranch and Henri Bendel. A wide variety of dining options are also available from formal to quick-service. M-Sa, 10
ter boasts 160 specialty brands and world-class restaurants nestled around a charming and faithful reproduction wheretraveler.com FORUM SHOPS AT CAESARS (FSC)— of Venice’s Grand Canal, complete with Globally recognized as the premier cobbled walkways, street-side cafes and luxury retail destination in Las Vegas, live entertainment. Signature brands, including The Forum Shops at Caesars is noted for its Nevada’s only Barneys New York, Jimmy Choo, Diunique combination of top retail, dining, entertainane von Furstenberg, Christian Louboutin, Armani ment, location and thematic Roman ambiance. Collezioni, Dooney & Bourke, Hervé Léger and Featuring 160 specialty shops and restaurants, Swarovski, create an unparalleled retail environThe Forum Shops is home to some of the most ment that offers a star-studded line-up of restaucelebrated retailers including; Breitling, Burberry, rants headed by celebrity chefs: Wolfgang Puck’s Cartier, Christian Louboutin, Coach, David Yurman, CUT, Emeril Lagasse’s Delmonico Steakhouse and Ted Baker London, Emilio Pucci, Ermenegildo ZeTable 10, Mario Batali’s Otto Pizzeria and “Cake gna, Versace, Gucci, Hublot, John Varvatos, Louis Boss” Buddy Valastro’s Buddy V’s. The center is Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, MontBlanc, also home to entertainment superstar Tao Asian Nike, Officine Panerai, Rolex, Salvatore Ferragamo, Bistro & Nightclub. Open Su-Th, 10 am-11 pm; F-Sa, Tiffany & Co., Tourneau and Tory Burch. Restau10 am-midnight. The Venetian, 702.414.4500. rants and specialty food shops include the power LAS VEGAS NORTH PREMIUM OUTLETS (LVN-PO)— lunch spot Spago, Il Mulino, The Palm Las Vegas, Stroll through this upscale, village-style outlet Carmine’s and Trevi. Su-Th, 10 am-11 pm F-Sa until and enjoy savings of 25 to 65 percent every day midnight. Caesars Palace, 702.893.4300. on an impressive collection of name-brand outlet GRAND BAZAAR SHOPS (GBZ)— Modeled after the stores including A|X Armani Exchange, Burberry, world’s greatest open-air markets, this marketplace Cole Haan, Dolce & Gabbana, Polo Ralph Lauren, features more than 120 retailers that include wellTed Baker London and more. M-Sa, 9 am-9 pm; known brands and local favorites, as well as dining Su, 9 am-8 pm. 875 S. Grand Central Parkway, options and a celebratory New Year’s Eve experi702.474.7500. ence every midnight. Su-Th, 10 am-10 pm; F-Sa, 10 LAS VEGAS SOUTH PREMIUM OUTLETS (LVS-PO)— am-11 pm. GBZ, 702.736.4988. Find savings of 25 to 65 percent every day on top GRAND CANAL SHOPPES AT THE VENETIAN | THE name brands including Bose, Guess, Coach, Fossil, PALAZZO (GCS)— Located inside The Venetian Michael Kors, True Religion and more. In all, the | The Palazzo Resort-Hotel-Casino, the censhopping center now features 140 stores and offers
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two food courts. M-Sa, 9 am-9 pm; Su, 9 am-8 pm. 7400 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.896.5599. THE LINQ PROMENADE— Anchored by the High Roll-
er, the world’s tallest observation wheel topping out at 550 feet, this shopping district features a mix of 40 shops and restaurants spread over 200,000 square feet. Restaurants include Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, O’Shea’s Casino, Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar, The Haute Doggery, Virgil’s Real BBQ, Canter’s Deli, Jaburritos, Off the Strip Bistro & Bar, In-N-Out Burger, Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop, Sprinkles Cupcakes, Amorino, Starbucks, Ghirardelli, Yard House, ameriCAN Beer & Cocktails, Breeze Daiquiri Bar, Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery and Flour & Barley-Brick Oven Pizza. Brooklyn Bowl, a music venue that holds a capacity of 2,000-plus concert goers, has a restaurant, 32 bowling lanes, a section to watch sports during the day, nightly live performances and a nightclub area. Shops include Photo & Go, Pier 30, VR Adventures, C&E Studios, Bella Scarpa, 12A.M. Run, Harley-Davidson, Chilli Beans, Goorin Bros. Havaianas Welcome to Las Vegas, Sky Shop, Honolulu Cookie Company, Nectar Bath Treats and Ruby Blue. Open M-Th, 10 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 10 am-midnight; Su, 10-10 pm. 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.322.0550. MIRACLE MILE SHOPS (MM)— This 170-store, 15-res-
taurant complex lies on the Strip’s “50-yard line” and houses the Walking Company, True Religion, Britney: U Wanna Piece of Me?, Sephora, Quiksilver, Blondie’s and Pampas Brazilian Grille. Su-Th, 10 am-11 pm; F-Sa, until midnight. Planet Hollywood, 702.866.0710. THE SHOPPES AT MANDALAY PLACE (MP)— Located
on the sky bridge between Mandalay Bay and Luxor, the Shoppes at Mandalay Place offers 40 unique venues, including popular bars, restaurants, and one-of-a-kind stores from across the U.S., including such gems as Ron Jon Surf Shop, The Las Vegas Sock Market, Nora Blue, LICK, Shoe Obsession, The Art of Shaving and Elton’s Men’s Store. 10 am-11 pm daily. On the sky bridge between Mandalay Bay and Luxor, 702.632.7777. THE SHOPS AT CRYSTALS (CR)— An experiential
environment combining dramatic architecture with exclusive offerings from the world’s most elite brands. In addition to the two-level Louis Vuitton and Tiffany’s, there are numerous brands open in Vegas for the first time, such as Tom Ford, Stella McCartney, Paul Smith, H.Stern and de Grisogono. 10 am-midnight daily. CityCenter, 702.590.9299. TIVOLI VILLAGE (TIV)— Exquisite design and a
luxurious feel marks this outdoor shopping center and dining hub in northwest Las Vegas. Among the eclectic retailers are Gypsy05, Lorna Jane, Mina Olive Custom Bridal, Lash Bar and more. Among the dining selections are Echo & Rig, Tapas by Alex Stratta and Made LV. Shopping hours: M-Th, 10 am-8 pm; F-Sa, 10 am-9 pm, Su, 11 am-6 pm Restaurant hours vary. TIV, 702.570.4700. TOWER SHOPS AT STRATOSPHERE (TS)— More
than 30 specialty shops offer clothing, jewelry and perfume. Also located in the shops is the fullservice Roni Josef Salon Spa. 10 am-11 pm daily. Stratosphere, 888.99TOWER. TOWN SQUARE (TSQ)— A 1.5 million square-foot
shopping, dining and entertainment center on the south end of the Strip. The open-air center features favorites Saks Off 5th, The Container Store, Inglot, H&M, Sephora, Apple, Old Navy and Whole Foods 38 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
Market. Located in the heart of the square are two parks. The western-most anchor is AMC Theaters. Open M-Th, 10 am-9 pm; F-Sa, 10 am-10 pm; Su, 11 am-8 pm. 6605 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.269.5001. VIA BELLAGIO (VB)— The resort’s exclusive retail
promenade includes Tiffany & Co., Chanel, Gucci and Prada. 10 am-midnight daily. Bellagio, 702.693.7111.
Accessories BACCARAT— Recognized globally as the eminent
creator of luxury crystal with a diverse product assortment that includes jewelry, giftware and custom lighting. FSC, 702.693.9600. BALENCIAGA— Fine Italian leather goods and
ready-to-wear collections. FSC, 702.732.1660; CR, 702.262.1636. BALLY— Current up-to-the-moment styles for men
and women, as well as finely crafted shoes and handbags. FS, 702.737.1968; LVN-PO, 702.471.0393; CR, 702.732.7800. BOTTEGA VENETA— Luxurious leather goods,
such as handbags, luggage and wallets. VB, 702.369.2944; GCS, 702.369.0747; CR, 702.220.4751. CELINE— Luxurious French handbags and acces-
sories for women. CR, 702.795.2232. DOONEY & BOURKE— Totes, handbags and acces-
sories designed to stand the test of time. GCS, 702.734.7300; LVPO-N, 702.870.3300. FENDI— Style and grace in handbags, apparel and
accessories. FSC, 702.732.9040; GCS, 702.369.0587; VB, 702.732.7766; CR, 702.262.5638; FOLV, 702.874.0226. GUCCI— Retailer dedicated to fine Italian crafts-
manship and design for more than 70 years. FSC, 702.369.7333; VB, 702.732.9300; CR, 702.730.1946. KATE SPADE NEW YORK— Designer who creates
whimsical handbags, clothing and accessories for women. FS, 702.691.9968; FSC, 702.369.0127; GCS, 702.564.2812; FOLV, 702.874.1128. KIPLING— Bright and colorful bags and accessories
made from crinkled nylon fabric. FS, 702.734.0185; LVN-PO, 702.366.0372; LVS-PO, 702.896.0698. LOUIS VUITTON— Fine handbags, briefcases,
suitcases and totes by the luxury French luggage house, plus men’s and women’s footwear. FS, 702.731.9860; the bags are also available at Saks Fifth Avenue 702.733.8300 and Neiman Marcus, 702.731.3636; the expanded global store at FSC 702.732.1227 carries ready-to-wear, jewelry and accessories for men and women; WE, 702.650.9007; CR, 702.262.6189; VB, 702.395.2206. MICHAEL KORS— Beautiful bags in glistening
fabrics that are both functional and chic. GCS, 702.731.2510; FS 702.369.3900; FSC, 702.869.0010; LVPO-N, 702.383.4901; LVPO-S, 702.869.0901; DTS, 702.726.3548. MONTBLANC— Luxury purveyor of fine writing
instruments and stunning accessories. GCS, 702.696.0185; FSC, 702.732.0569. PORSCHE DESIGN— This luxury brand, which focuses
on technically inspired products, offers classic men’s accessories, a sport and fashion collection as well as electronic products and a men’s fragrance range. CR, 702.736.7113. PROSECCO— A chic, high-end accessories boutique.
PLZ, 702.607.3956.
SPANX— Slimming intimates, body shapers and
hosiery line the walls of this boutique meant for men and women. Call ahead and someone from the Transformation Team can help you pick out the right piece for your outfit. Fashion Show, 702.737.1199. TUMI— Luxury luggage, briefcases, handbags,
wallets, laptop cases and travel accessories. FSC, 702.369.5885; FS, 702.413.0897; MM, 702.313.2050; LVPO-N, 702.366.9392.
Fashion—Clothing A PEA IN THE POD— Luxury maternity wear with
designs from Diane von Furstenberg, Zooey, Lilly Pulitzer, 7 For All Mankind and more. FS, 702.732.2022. ALEXANDER MCQUEEN— Distinctive ready-to-wear
looks for women. WE, 702.369.0510. ALLSAINTS—Vintage-inspired British ready-to-wear
for men and women. FSC, 702.920.0745; Cosmopolitan, 702.722.5252. ANNE FONTAINE— Blends sophistication with femi-
ninity to achieve a unique style for each woman. FSC, 702.733.6205; LVN-PO, 702.384.3056. APRICOT LANE— Fashion-forward looks at afford-
able prices. TSQ, 702.906.1723; Also at McCarran Airport, 702.261.1346. ARMANI COLLEZIONI— Ready-to-wear jeans, tops,
leather, fur and outerwear for men and women. GCS, 702.474.4860. BARNEYS NEW YORK— A Manhattan institution
that’s been a mecca for discriminating fashionistas and clothing connoisseurs since 1923. GCS, 702.629.4200. BCBG MAX AZRIA— High-fashion suits,
dresses, shoes and accessories for women. GCS, 702.866.2366; MM, 702.735.2947; TSQ, 702.616.2210; FSC, 702.699.5498; LVN-PO, 702.366.0960; LVS-PO, 702.407.0353. BERLUTI— Bespoke shoes for men includes all types
of oxfords, derbies and loafers in calfskin, kangaroo leather or alligator skin. Bonus: Find other leather goods such as wallets, business portfolios, bags and belts. FS, 702.792.0135; FSC, 702.696.9444; CR, 702.795.1542; The Venetian (casino level), 702.836.0940; LVN-PO, 702.868.3501 BOSS HUGO BOSS— Men’s styles directly off the
runways of Europe and New York. FS, 702.792.0135; FSC, 702.696.9444; The Venetian (casino level), 702.836.0940; LVN-PO, 702.868.3501 BRIONI— A boutique that carries upscale menswear
and features a guest salon and a tailor shop. WE, 702.650.5786. BURBERRY— The original British luxury brand. FSC,
702.731.0650; GCS, 702.382.1911 CALVIN KLEIN— A lifestyle brand for modern and
sophisticated men and women, which offers tasteful, timeless looks. LVN-PO, 702.366.9898; LVS-PO, 702.492.4557. 702.897.5008.; There is also an underwear and accessories store at LVN-PO, 702.868.2798; FOLV, 702.874.1060. CANALI— Fine menswear line of which each gar-
ment is tailor-made and produced in Italy. GCS, 702.862.4447. CH CAROLINA HERRERA— Men’s and women’s styles
just off the runways. FSC, 702.894.5242.
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SHOPPING
CHANEL— A diverse mixture of fabrics such as
textured tweeds, thickly layered tulle and glistening double-knit nylon. VB, 702.765.5505; WE, 702.765.5055; ENC, 702.765.5155. CHLOÉ— Luxurious, body-conscious clothes made of
fine fabrics. WE, 702.675.9998. CHRISTIAN DIOR— Fashion and accessories for a
youthful and refined clientele. VB, 702.731.1334; WE, 702.735.1345; CR, 702.597.0941. DIANE VON FURSTENBERG— Creator of the wrap
dress who today has expanded into a full line of clothing and accessories. GCS, 702.818.2294. DILLARDS— The classic department store with
fantastic jewelry and fragrance counters, as well as fashions for juniors, women, men and children. FS, 702.733.2008; GS, 702.435.6300; MEA, 702.870.2039; Also in Summerlin at 11011 Sage Park Drive, 702.435.6300. DKNY— Donna Karan’s spirited style, evidenced
through dresses, jeans, sweaters, intimates and more. FSC, 702.650.9670; LVN-PO, 702.474.9851; LVS-PO, 702.399.7772. DOLCE & GABBANA— Handmade detailing and
special treatments make for an eclectic collection evoking Bohemian trends. CR, 702.431.6614 DYNAMITE— Look smashing in this chic Canadian-
inspired collection. FS, 702.734.01880. ELIE TAHARI— Designer who believes clothing
should be “quieter than the woman” so that her true beauty can shine through. FSC, 702.732.2454; LVN-PO, 702.382.0663. ELTON’S MEN’S STORE— Contemporary and
creative men’s fashions. MP, 702.990.0571; GCS, 702.853.0571. EMILIO PUCCI— Unmistakably-stylized, brightly
colored, high-end Italian apparel and accessories. CR, 702.735.7731. MACY’S— Your source for the hottest selection
of clothing, accessories, jewelry, home goods, children’s items and so much more. Don’t forget to stop at the Visitor’s Center to pick up your Macy’s Saving Pass, good for 10 percent off your purchase. FS, 702.731.5111; BLVD, 702.791.2100; MEA, 702.258.2100; GS, 702.458.7300; DTS, 702.854.6229; Macy’s Home Store, 4450 W. Spring Mountain Rd., 702.579.6333. NEIMAN MARCUS— Purveyor of designer fash-
ions, accessories, shoes, gifts and more. FS, 702.731.3636 NORDSTROM— Department store that carries men’s
and women’s fashions and accessories, as well as fabulous shoes and great gifts. FS, 702.862.2525. PINTO RANCH— Texas-born purveyor of fine western
wear, beloved by former presidents, celebrities and athletes. The store stocks more than 5,000 pairs of handmade cowboy boots. FS, 702.228.3400. SAKS FIFTH AVENUE— The best in glamour, from
jewelry to evening wear. FS, 702.733.8300 TOPSHOP/TOPMAN— The epitome of cool British
style; at 20,000+ square feet, it’s one of the largest in the world and one of a handful in the U.S. FS, 702.866.0646; personal shopper, 702.866.0644.
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Hospitals and Urgent Care SUNRISE HEALTH —When your trip takes a turn,
text ER to 23000 for average ER wait times and locations near you. (Message and data rates may apply. For more information, visit texterhelp.com.) With four hospitals and 16 CareNow Urgent Care centers, Sunrise Health makes it easy to receive the care you need. Sunrise/Sunrise Children’s Hospital, 702.731.8000; Southern Hills Hospital, 702.916.5000; MountainView Hospital, 702.962.5000; DownInVegas.com.
Jewelry & Watches AUDEMARS PIGUET— Luxury watch manufac-
turer that pushes engineering, craft and design further than any other watchmaker before. CR, 702.889.8828. BERGER & SONS—A store that’s been family owned
and operated since 1970; its specializes in one-of-akind fine jewelry and timepieces. FS, 702.737.7118. BREGUET— The standard by which all watchmaking is
judged. Since 1775, Breguet timepieces have been crafted according to the values set forth by founder A.-L. Breguet: beauty, elegance and understated design matched with a mastery of complex horology. Celebrated for its unique combination of technological innovations and iconic designs, Breguet boasts one of the most storied histories of any watch brand. For more than two centuries, Breguet has attracted the world’s most discerning clientele. Bellagio, 702.733.7435. BULGARI— Italian jeweler who combines precious
and semi-precious stones with gold and alternative metals. CR, 702.583.4747. CARTIER— Renowned French watchmaker and
jewelry whose pieces are the stuff of dreams. WE, 702.696.0146; CR, 702.487.3160; FSC, 702.418.3904; PLZ, 702.650.2988. DAVID YURMAN— Recognized as America’s lead-
ing fine jeweler and artistic watchmaker. FSC, 702.794.4545; LVPO-N, 702.383.9039. HUBLOT— Fine watchmaker that fuses precious
metal with rubber; and upon doing so, was the first in the industry. FSC, 702.489.9944. LINKS OF LONDON— Showcases the brand’s sterling
silver, 18-karat gold, diamond and watch collections. FSC, 702.733.4065. MARTIN & MACARTHUR—Watches, jewelry, acces-
sories and home décor handcrafted from Hawaiian koa wood. GCS, 702.998.3770. PANDORA— APandora creates hand-finished jewelry
in 14-karat gold and sterling silver that can tell the story of your life through its charms. The seven Las Vegas locations also feature a one-of-a-kind charm—diamond dice made with 14-karat gold. FSC, 702.489.2674; GCS, 702.733.9442; MM, 702.836.9591; FS, 702.369.0355; McCarran International Airport D Gates, 702.261.7414, and Terminal 3, 702.629.2608; DTS, 702.750.0308. SWAROVSKI— High-quality collections made
from the most stunning Austrian crystals. Also offers popular figurine and ornament collections. FS, 702.732.8161; GCS, 702.732.0047; TSQ, 702.269.9508; MM, 702.732.7302; FSC, 702.836.3257; MP, 702.675.3446.
TIFFANY & CO.— Since 1837, Tiffany & Co. has
been one of the world’s premier jewelers and America’s house of design. FSC, 702.644.3065; VB, 702.697.5400; CR, 702.545.9090; FS, 702.734.2461. UNO DE 50— Rebels, unite. Uno de 50 out of Spain
specializes in edgy bangles, necklaces, chains, watches and key rings. FS, 702.834.5005; GCS, 702.331.7111.
Shoes DONALD J. PLINER— Luxury footwear and acces-
sories for men and women. Whether it’s comfort or style you’re after, Donald J. Pliner has your footwear needs covered. FSC, 702.796.0900. MEPHISTO— Fine, attractive footwear made with
soft-air technology for the ultimate in comfort. FSC, 702.636.4800. PUMA— The brand’s hottest styles in footwear,
apparel and accessories. FS, 702.892.9988; LVPON, 702.366.9921; LVPO-S, 702.897.1100; FOLV, 702.874.0209.
Specialty Shops & Services BONANZA GIFT SHOP— Vegas souvenirs plus kitsch,
gag gifts, tees and Native American jewelry are sprawled over 45,000 square feet. Open 8 am-midnight daily. 2440 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.385.7359. DEJA VU ADULT EMPORIUM— The biggest and
best adult boutique in town, with more than 12,000 square feet of adult fun. Couples-friendly atmosphere. Offers massage and bachelorette items, DVDs, books, novelties, lingerie, dance wear and bikinis. Open 24 hours. Call for a free ride to and from your hotel. 4335 W. Tropicana Ave., 702.367.8002. FLORA COUTURE—This unassuming flower shop of-
fers bouquets and arrangements for various events as well as delivery services. Open M-F, 8 am-5 pm; Sa, 8 am-2 pm. 2404 Western Ave., 702.221.1220. HONOLULU COOKIE COMPANY—Spreads the true
spirit of aloha in the form of gourmet cookies made in Hawaii. GCS, 702.836.9413; The Linq Promenade, 702.489-6111. HUSTLER HOLLYWOOD—Sexy lingerie, apparel,
adult novelties and more make this a one-stop shop for all things a little naughty. 6007 Dean Martin Drive, 702.685.6969; 620 E. Sahara Ave., 702.474.4469. LAS VEGAS HARLEY-DAVIDSON—Your one-stop
shop for the latest and greatest Harley-Davidson motorcycles, accessories, gear, T-shirts and much more. The location’s rental fleet is the largest in the nation. 5191 Las Vegas Blvd., S.,888.218.0744. OPTICA— A selection of fine optical frames and
sunglasses from the world’s leading luxury retailers. MP, 702.798.6171; FS, 702.733.7624; GCS, 702.733.1355; Aria, 702.479.1043; The Venetian, 702.733.2121; Paris Las Vegas, 702.734.0170; The Mirage, 702.692.8500; Palazzo, 702.699`.9678; Appian Way at Caesars Palace, 702.852.3647; Monte Carlo, 702.740.8345; MGM Grand, 702.740.2226; Bellagio, 702.262.5748. RETRO SPECS— Preserves the revolutionary designs
and unparalleled quality of early- and late-modern eyewear manufactured from the 1890s-1980s and offers that registered historic eyewear to its clients. Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7620.
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Attractions+Tours
The Twilight Zone Mini golf gets a “Twilight Zone” twist at the newest Monster Mini Golf attraction. The space features a 10,000-square-foot, 18-hole mini golf course all in blacklight. Bonus: an arcade, bowling, a gift shop and a Syfy wedding chapel. Prices start at $11.95 for mini golf. Bally’s, 702.333.2121
NEW BELLAGIO GALLERY OF FINE ART— Displaying
more than 50 pieces of armor, “Samurai: Armor From the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection” pays tribute to the Japanese samurai warrior. The collection delves into the lives of the samuarai, exhibiting examples of their poetry and calligraphy in addition to the recognized tools of the trade. Runs through April 29, 2018. Open daily from 10 am-8 pm; last admission at 7:30 pm. $18; children 12 and younger are free. Bellagio, 702.693.7871. BODIES... THE EXHIBITION— Find out about your
body’s internal systems as you examine more than 260 preserved organs and 13 whole-body specimens. Open from 10 am-10 pm daily; last admission at 9 pm. $32 adults; $24 children 4-12. Luxor, 702.262.4000. NEW CHINA LIGHTS LANTERN FESTIVAL— A festival
of Chinese lanterns visits Las Vegas with a bevy of cultural demonstrations and displays, traditional Asian and western dining options along with nightly live stage entertainment. Craig Ranch Regional Park will be illuminated with 40 largerthan-life lantern displays, made up of more than 1,000 components using state-of-the-art LEDs and animation. Tickets start at $20. Open nightly from 5:30 to 10 pm. Craig Ranch Regional Park, 628 Craig Road, North Las Vegas. DISCOVERY CHILDREN’S MUSEUM— The wonder
of discovery is realized at this fun and educational
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NATIONAL ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM—
Photography and exhibits of post-Cold War era weaponry. Experience a simulated atmospheric bomb blast and learn how man-made radiation is tracked and measured. $22. M-Sa, 10 am-5 pm; Su, noon-5 pm. At the Desert Research Institute, 755 E. Flamingo Rd., 702.794.5124.
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HOWARD W. CANNON AVIATION MUSEUM— The
history of commercial and general aviation in Southern Nevada, from the first flight in the 1920 through the introduction of jets. Open 24 hours. Free. McCarran International Airport, 702.455.7968. LAS VEGAS NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM— Offers
interactive and educational exhibits on prehistoric life, Egyptian treasures, the adaptation of mammals and African, marine and Nevada galleries. Daily from 9 am-4 pm. $12 adults; $6 children 3-11. 900 Las Vegas Blvd. N., 702.384.3466. MADAME TUSSAUDS LAS VEGAS— Rub elbows with
your favorite stars—among the Las Vegas lineup are Katy Perry, Bradley Cooper, Sandra Bullock, Michael Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Elvis. Open daily at 10 am. Call for pricing. The Venetian, 702.862.7800. THE MOB MUSEUM— See the thrilling story of
organized crime and law enforcement, with one-ofa-kind artifacts, exhibits on the legacy of the Mob, myths debunked and an in-depth look at mobsters in Sin City. Daily from 9 am-9 pm. $23.95 adults; $13.95 children ages 11-17. Discounts for military, teachers, seniors and students. Children 10 and under are free. 300 Stewart Ave., 702.229.2734.
THE NEON MUSEUM— The Neon Museum preserves
Las Vegas’ rich history through one of its most iconic art forms: the neon sign. This two-acre, outdoor museum is home to more than 200 neon signs dating from the 1930s to present day with 11 that have been fully restored. Signs that once illuminated The Silver Slipper, Binion’s Horseshoe, the Hacienda and the Landmark are among the treasures here. Guided one-hour tours ($15-28) through the Neon Boneyard take place day and night, but make a reservation in advance. Hours vary by season. 770 Las Vegas Blvd. N., 702.387.6366 OLD LAS VEGAS MORMON FORT— Recounts the his-
tory of Mormon missionaries, who built an adobe fort along Las Vegas Creek in 1855. Open Tu-Sa, 8 am-4:30 pm. $1 per person over the age of 12. 500 E. Washington Ave,. 702.486.3511. TITANIC: THE ARTIFACT EXHIBITION— Peruse
through more than 300 personal effects of passengers on the ill-fated ship, and experience how the air felt that cold April night. Daily, 10 am-10 pm; last admission at 9 pm. $32 adults; $24 children 4-12. Luxor, 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.262.4400.
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museum, where kids of all ages can ascend the 12 levels of “The Summit” to explore electricity, energy, space and much more. Tu-F, 9 am-4 pm; Sa, 10 am-5 pm; Su, noon-5 pm. $14.50. At the Smith Center, 702.382.5437.
AT T R A C T I O N S + T O U R S
Attractions & Tours A ELVIS CHAPEL— Get married, renew your vows or
just have a fun experience with an Elvis impersonator. Packages from $195. 727 S. Ninth St., 702.383.5909. ADRENALINE RUSH SLINGSHOT RENTALS— Cruise
the Strip in comfort or explore the valley’s desert terrain in a vehicle that gives you a different perspective–the Slingshot. No helmet or motorcycle license is required. Hourly or daily rentals are available. 3111 S Valley View Blvd., 702.277.0998. ADVENTUREDOME— Get your thrills on more than
25 rides at this five-acre, indoor amusement park. Hours vary by season; call for updated info. Best value is the all-day ride pass, regular pass $31.95 for adults, $17.95 junior pass. Circus Circus, 702.794.3939. NEW ALEXIS BROTHERS’ ABSOLUTE BALANCE—
Learn hand balancing, aerial and power yoga, Pilates and contortion all taught by the Cirque acrobats. Classes start at $25. 6115 S. Fort Apache Road, 702.909.4711. ADVENTURE CANYON LOG FLUME— Swirling rapids
and treacherous waterfalls mark this fun-filled log ride, where you shoot at Wild West-style targets as you float back toward the beginning. Must be 46 inches or taller to ride alone. $8.99 per ride or $25 for an all-day wristband. Su, noon-7:30 pm, F-Sa, noon-9:30 pm. Buffalo Bill’s in Primm, 702.386.7867.
ADVENTUREDOME— Get your thrills on more than
25 rides at this five-acre, indoor amusement park. Hours vary by season; call for updated info. Best value is the all-day ride pass, regular pass $32.95 for adults, $18.95 junior pass. Circus Circus, 702.794.3939. ATLANTIS AQUARIUM— A 50,000-gallon saltwater
aquarium home to more than 1,000 species of ocean life, including tropical puffers, flounders and sharks. Animal life is fed daily; call for current schedule and to inquire about tours of the aquarium’s facilities. Free. Forum Shops at Caesars, 702.731.7110. AXE MONKEYS— Learn how to throw axes and have
a good time at one of the 23 indoor axe throwing lanes. Trainers ensure safety. Guests sling axes into pine wood, and can even join a throwing league. 3525 E. Post Road, 866.293.2439 BATTLEFIELD VEGAS— A five-acre, military-style
complex at which guests can shoot the largest collection of domestic and foreign weapons available for public use in the United States. Open daily from 8:30 am-7:30 pm. 2771 Industrial Road, 702.566.1000. BELLAGIO CONSERVATORY— An elaborate display
of horticulture and art, with more than 7,500 plants, trees and flowers in view. Open 24 hours. Free. Bellagio, 702.693.7111. BELLAGIO FOUNTAINS— Serpentine streams of
water blast 245 feet in the air and are set to music.
Weekdays: every 30 minutes between 3-8 pm; every 15 minutes from 8 pm-midnight. Starts at noon on weekends. Free. Bellagio, 702.693.7111. THE BIG APPLE COASTER AT NY-NY— Experience
negative Gs that take you past the replicated New York City skyline. Su-Th, 11 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 10:30 am-midnight. Riders must be at least 54 inches tall. $15; $26 for an all-day pass. New York-New York, 702.740.6616. BIG BUS TOURS— Hop on, hop off at any of 20 sights
on the Strip and Downtown Las Vegas and get magnificent views from open-top double-decker buses. 24- and 48-hour options available. Board at any stop between 10 am-6 pm. Or, choose a Panoramic Night Tour. Call for more information. 702.685.6578. BIG HORN TOUR COMPANY— Luxury tour company
whose Hummer H2s have access to areas that no other Las Vegas ground tour has—to the heart of the Mojave Desert and Joshua Tree National Forest. 702.385.4676. BONNIE SPRINGS RANCH— Step back into the Old
West at the complex that features a petting zoo, restaurant & bar, horseback riding, a Western town with shows and shops and more. Call for times and prices. 16395 Bonnie Springs Rd., 702.875.4191. CASA DE SHENANDOAH—The iconic estate of Mr.
Las Vegas, Wayne Newton. Guests are now, for the first time ever, able to get a glimpse into the life of the legendary singer during a tour of the property
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David McMahon
Meeting Concierge Manager at Mandarin Oriental Q: Tell me about one of your favorite places to send first-time Vegas visitors. A: Las Vegas has a plethora of attractions, dining, entertainment and excursions, which can be overwhelming for first-time visitors. I customize the guest/client experience to fit their preferences. Watching the iconic fountains at Bellagio while enjoying a delectable meal at either Prime, Picasso, Lago or Yellowtail is a must for first-time visitors. Q: Tell me about your favorite hidden gem in Las Vegas. A: The Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas Spa is truly a hidden gem of wellness. The twostory, Forbes Five-Star rated spa is a tranquil escape from the excitement of the Las Vegas strip. My favorite treatment is “East Meets West” focusing on pressure point therapy and restorative stretching. Q: I want to update my Facebook photo. What should I have in the background of my selfie? A: I would suggest taking a beautiful aerial view of the Strip during your Maverick Helicopter ride, Red Rock Canyon’s natural wonder, or an architecturally pleasing background consisting of Mandarin Oriental, Aria and The Shops at Crystals. Q: Where should I eat if I want to celebrate a special occasion? How hard is it to get a reservation while I’m in Las Vegas? A: Twist by Pierre Gagnaire featuring French cuisine with contemporary flair is intimate and lovely. Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand is superb, SW at Wynn, Bazaar Meats by Jose Andres, and Le Cirque at Bellagio are additional worthy celebratory options. I always suggest booking a reservation in advance since many restaurants tend to become fully committed. Feel free to reach out to your concierge to secure hard to get reservations and note special occasions.
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he’s called home for more than four decades. View his personal collection of rare automobiles, his private jet and his animals, which include Arabian horses, penguins, wallabies, peacocks and more. M-Sa; tours begin at 9:30 am and end at 5:30 pm. $35. 702.547.4811. COCA-COLA STORE— All things Coca-Cola, from
apparel and collectibles to home décor and travel gear. Open daily from 10 am-11 pm. Free entry; products vary in price. 3785 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.270.5902. CSI: THE EXPERIENCE— Test your inner crime solver
at the blockbuster interactive exhibit based on the hit TV show, CSI. Includes state-of-the-art forensic equipment and interactive displays: survey the crime scene, gather the evidence, solve the case! Open 9 am-9 pm daily; last admission at 8 pm. $28 adults, $21 children (4-11). MGM Grand, 702.531.3826. NEW DESERT OFF ROAD ADVENTURES—Behind the
wheel of a high-performance two- or four-seat UTV vehicle, you’ll venture miles away from where cars can travel, seeing the rugged and scenic Southern Nevada desert in a way many never will. These two- or three-hour small group tours are led by champion off road racers who will share their tips and tricks for mastering the rugged terrain.Tour packages start at $225 and include use of full face helmets with air circulation system for comfort, bottled water and snacks, complimentary round-
trip transportation from the Las Vegas Strip and a swag bag. 888.573.4405. DESPERADO— One of the valley’s most wicked roller
coasters, which lifts through the roof of the casino, drops through a tunnel at speeds of 90 MPH, then goes into a second drop—a 155-foot-tall spiral. Must be at least 48 inches tall. $10, or $30 for an allday wristband. Su-Th, noon-7:30 pm; F-Sa, noon9:30 pm. Buffalo Bill’s in Primm, 702.386.7867. DOLPHIN TRAINER FOR A DAY— Learn how to care
for, feed and play with the Mirage’s family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. The day starts at 9:45 am and ends at 4 pm; a private poolside lunch is included in the package. Call for availability. Mirage, 702.792.7889. DREAM RACING— Get behind the wheel of a real
Ferrari in this all-inclusive experience that shows you what it feels like to be a race car driver. Call for available dates and prices. Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 702.605.3000. EIFFEL TOWER EXPERIENCE— Travel 460 feet above
the Strip to the top of this half-scale replica and enjoy a panoramic view. Daytime pricing: daily, 9 am-5 pm, adult $16, child $10. Evening pricing: daily 5 pm-1midnight, adult $22, child $20. Paris Las Vegas, 702.946.7000. NEW ESCAPE REALITY— You and your team have
just 60 minutes to escape one of seven uber-real and intense movie-inspired rooms. Open Su-Th, 1-10:30 pm; F-Sa, 1 pm-midnight. Pricing starts at
$32 per player for two to six players. 5182 Arville St., 702.577.3560. NEW ESCAPOLOGY— Play in teams of two to six
people in games that make players search carefully for clues, solve puzzles and try to escape within 60 minutes. Avert the Cuban Missile Crisis or figure out who murdered a man on the Budapest Express and more on these thrilling adventures. Daily from 10 am-midnight. 2797 S. Maryland Pkwy., 702.359.0805. ETHEL M CHOCOLATE FACTORY AND BOTANICAL CACTUS GARDEN TOUR— Watch how this fine
chocolate is made, and sample some at the end of the tour. When you’ve finished, discover a 2.5-acre, arid landscape with more than 350 species of cactus, succulents and desert plants from the Southwest and other deserts of the world. Daily, 8 am-10 pm. Free. 2 Cactus Garden Drive, 702.435.2655. 2 Cactus Garden Drive, 702.435.2608. EXOTICS RACING— Get behind the wheel of an
exotic car, from names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin or Porsche. Driving packages start at $199. Open daily. Located 20 minutes from the Strip. 7065 Speedway Blvd., 702.802.5690. NEW EZ RIDE LV— Rent a motorized bike that can
climb up to 4,800 feet. Customers can choose self-guided tours through the Red Rock Canyon scenic loop or on-your-own packages. Both include bottles of water, a small bag for belongings, helmet, gloves and sunscreen. Prices start at $79. Pickup times at hotels are at 9 am and 1 pm. 702.605.2201.
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FALL OF ATLANTIS—As King Atlas decides which of
his children will succeed him in ruling Atlantis, the gods ultimately take matters into their own hands in this 11-minute fountain show that is jam-packed with jaw-dropping special effects. Every hour on the hour between 11 am-11 pm Su-Th; until midnight F-Sa. In the Forum Shops next to the Cheesecake Factory. Forum Shops at Caesars, 702.731.7110. NEW FEAR OF THE WALKING DEAD SURVIVAL—The
Fear the Walking Dead Survival attraction, inspired by AMC’s TV series “Fear the Walking Dead,” brings a zombie-themed walk-through attraction that transports guests into a apocalyptic world of motion rides, mazes and more. Su-Th, 1 pm-1 am; F-Sa, 1 pm-2 am. Tickets are $30. Fremont Street Experience. FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE— Fremont Street
Experience is a one-of-a-kind venue that includes free nightly concerts and entertainment on three stages. With direct pedestrian access to eight casinos, more than 60 restaurants and specialty retail kiosks, Fremont Street Experience attracts more than 17 million annual visitors. Viva Vision, the world’s largest LED screen, spans the length of five football fields above the pedestrian mall. Light shows take place every hour on the hour between sunset and midnight nightly. Free. Fremont Street at Las Vegas Boulevard, downtown. 702.678.5777. FUN DUNGEON— A medieval-themed midway with
carnival-style games, a state-of-the-art arcade and a gift shop. Open daily from 10 am-10 pm. Excalibur, 702.597.7777. NEW GLOWZONE—Head to the Skyscraper ropes
course, play mini-golf, see if you can make the next “American Ninja Warrior” or climb to the top of a 28-foot-tall building at Glowzone with its glow-inthe-dark environment. Try Bazooka Ball, a combination of paintball and laser tag, or even play on bumper cars that glow. M-Th, 3-10 pm; F, 3 pm-midnight; Sa, 11 am-midnight; Su, 11 am-10 pm. Rates start at $15. 6630 Arroyo Springs, 702.978.7790. GONDOLA RIDES— Glide along the canals of The
Venetian while a gondolier serenades you. Indoor and outdoor rides available. Indoor: Su-Th, 10 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 10 am-midnight. Outdoor: Daily from 11 am-10 pm. $29 (Gondola Seats Four), $116 (private two-passenger gondola). The Venetian, 702.414.4300. HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE WORLD—A two-story
destination that’s all things Hershey’s, from the Hershey’s kiss pillows to customizable candy bars to the Statue of Liberty sculpted from Hershey’s chocolate. Open Su-Th, 9 am-11 pm; F-Sa, 9 ammidnight. New York-New York, 702.437.7439. HIGH ROLLER— The world’s tallest observation
wheel. Its 28 glass-enclosed cabins offer you unparalleled views of the Strip from the middle of all the action in a 30-minute ride. Open from 11:30 am-2 am daily. Tickets start at $25. The Linq, 866.328.1888. LAS VEGAS ATV TOURS — Ride an ATV through the
Nellis Dunes 14 miles from the Strip. Tours include complimentary pickup and return, lunch, refreshments and gear daily. 702.750.9751. LAS VEGAS SPRINGS PRESERVE— Explore colorful
botanical gardens, interactive galleries and trails at this 180-acre “birthplace of Las Vegas.” Open daily from 9 am-5 pm. $18.95 adults, $10.95 children 5-17. 333 S. Valley View Blvd., 702.822.7700. 46 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
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at MGM Grand’s habitat. Features lions from 3 weeks to 20 years old. Open F-M, 11 am-3 pm; last entry at 2:30 pm. $25 includes adult plus one child; extra children, $10 each. 382 Bruner Ave., 702.595.6666. M&M’S WORLD— For chocolate lovers, this logo-
shopping experience is a dream come true. See the Colorworks wall and the 3-D animated movie “I Lost My M in Vegas.” 9 am-1 am daily. Free. Showcase Mall, 702.740.2504. MARVEL AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N.—The Scien-
tific Training and Tactical Intelligence Operative Network is an immersive experience that brings visitors of all ages into the world of The Avengers. Operational equipment displays include Captain America’s uniform and shield, Bruce Banner’s laboratory and Ant-Man’s helmet. Guests have the chance to map out the stars to find Asgard, in addition to learning how to operate Iron Man’s suit. Open daily from 10 am-10 pm. $34 adults, $24 ages 4-11. Treasure Island, 702.894.7626. MAVERICK HELICOPTER TOURS— Offers VIP-level
service from two locations: Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Enjoy the comforts of the Eco-Star helicopter, which features individual leather, theater-style seating, extended leg room and outstanding visibility. 888.261.4414. PAPILLON GRAND CANYON HELICOPTERS— The
world’s largest and most experienced helicopter company has been operating since 1965 and offers daily tours of the Grand Canyon. Choose from a variety of helicopter landing tours, airplane tours, bus tours, combos, hotels and more. 275 E. Tropicana Ave., Suite 155, 702.736.7243. PINK JEEP TOURS— Experience the natural side of
Las Vegas with award-winning guides and fleet of custom vehicles. Choose from Grand Canyon (West Rim and South Rim), Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Death Valley, and City tours, day or night, on the Las Vegas Strip. Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off. Call for reservations. 888.900.4480. NEW POLAR JOURNEY— Head to the polar regions of
the earth and discover the unknown at the world’s first Polar Journey exhibit. Interactive scenes depict the ice caps as well as games to feed krill to animals on an interactive wall or watch penguin robots swarm. Su-Th, 9:30 am-8 pm; F-Sa, 9:30 am-10 pm. Shark Reef Aquarium, Mandalay Bay, 702.632.4555. PRO GUN CLUB—A one-of-a-kind experience for
both beginners and seasoned shooters. The experiences here are myriad and varied—try a sniper rifle or machine gun on for size, or experience the thrill of blowing up a vehicle. Open daily from 7 am-5 pm. 12801 S. U.S. 95, Boulder City, 702.293.2108. PUBLIC ART AT CITYCENTER— Fine art has a home at
CityCenter, where various modern pieces can be found throughout Aria, Vdara, The Shops at Crystals and the walkways between the properties. Ask for a list of pieces to discover at the Aria concierge desk. Aria, 702.590.7111. REAL BODIES AT BALLY’S— You’ll never see your
body the same way again. Experience real human bodies presented in dramatic and compelling environments. An authentic, original exhibition on human anatomy. Bally’s. Open daily at 10 am.
Adults, $29.95; children (3-12), $18, plus fees. Bally’s, 702.777.2782. RED ROCK CANYON NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA—A 197,000-acre National Conservation Area
with more than 30 miles of hiking trails, accessible off the 13-mile scenic loop road that takes you through the canyon. Vehicular access daily from 6 am-5 pm, November-February. $7 per car. All cars receive an area map upon entry; stop at the Visitor’s Center for more information. Picnic areas and restrooms are available. Located 17 miles west of the Strip on west Charleston Boulevard (Highway 159). 702.515.5350. SHARK REEF— A total sensory experience that trans-
ports visitors to an underwater world. Su-Th, 10 am-8 pm; F-Sa, 10 am-10 pm. Last admission one hour prior to close. $25 adults, $19 children 4-12. Mandalay Bay, 702.632.4555. SHARK TANK TOURS— This behind-the-scenes tour
conducted by the Golden Nugget’s marine biologists shows you the inner workings of its 200,000 gallon shark aquarium. Learn what the sharks and fish dine on and how the feeding process works, and go home with a souvenir shark tooth. Wednesdays, 1:30 pm. $40. Golden Nugget, 866.946.5336. SIEGFRIED & ROY’S SECRET GARDEN AND DOLPHIN HABITAT— The famous duo’s ode to preservation,
where white tigers, lions and other big cats live in the lap of luxury. The adjacent 2.5 million-gallon habitat is an observation and research facility with underwater viewing areas. Open daily from 10 am-5 pm. $22 adults, $17 children 4-12. Mirage, 702.791.7188. SILVERTON AQUARIUM— A 117,000-gallon artificial
reef home to more than 4,000 tropical fish, three species of stingrays and three species of sharks. The front viewing convex window extends 25 feet by 12 feet and is one of the largest single pieces of curved acrylic in the United States. 24 hours. Interactive feeding shows are scheduled daily at 1:30 pm and 4:30 pm. Free. Silverton, 702.263.7777. SKYDIVE LAS VEGAS— Skydive Las Vegas is Ne-
vada’s premier professional student skydiving facility, dedicated to providing the first-time jumper with the most incredible experience of their lives. Jump out of our perfectly good airplane securely attached to your own personal skydiving instructor, freefall at 120 MPH, then enjoy a peaceful parachute flight while taking in views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Colorado River, the Las Vegas Strip and more! Professional media services available to capture your entire experience and ready same day. No experience necessary. 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Free shuttle available. At the Boulder City Airport. 702.759.3483. SKYJUMP— Plummet off the 108th floor of the Strato-
sphere Tower at 40 MPH, at this, the world’s highest “controlled freefall.” Su-Th, 10 am-1 am; F-Sa, 10 am-2 am. $119.99. Stratosphere, 702.380.7777. SLOTZILLA ZIP LINE— A 12-story, slot machine-
inspired zip line that lets visitors cascade 77 feet above the pedestrian promenade. Open Su-Th, 1 pm-1 am; F-Sa, 1 pm-2 am. Lower zip line, $25; upper zip line, $45. Fremont Street Experience, 702.678.5780. SPEED VEGAS— Get your adrenaline pumping as
you guide Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Audi and Corvette supercars around a 1.5 mile Formula Oneinspired track with 12 sweeping turns, 20-degree banked turns and 60 feet of total elevation change.
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You’ve never had a better excuse to burn some rubber. 14200 S Las Vegas Blvd., 888.859.8557. STRATOSPHERE TOWER— Features America’s tall-
est freestanding tower with indoor and outdoor observation decks. The tower houses SkyJump, X-Scream, Insanity, and the Big Shot, all open SuTh, 10 am-1 am and F-Sa, 10 am-2 am. Admission to the tower is $20; or, see it with the all-day rides pass (SkyJump a separate price) for $39.95. Stratosphere, 702.383.5210.
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the world’s oldest form of flight—the hot air balloon. Daily sunrise flights are $275 per person. 4390 Polaris Ave., 702.553.3039. VEGAS INDOOR SKYDIVING— Experience skydiving
within a vertical wind tunnel, with air speeds up to 120 mph, simulating the free-fall of skydiving. Must be height/weight proportionate. Open daily from 9:45 am-8 pm. Packages starting at $75. 200 Convention Center Drive, 702.731.4768. VOODOO ZIPLINE— Guests soar through the air
500 feet above the ground, between the Rio’s two towers, at top speeds of 30 mph. M-Th, 11 am-11 pm; F-Su, 11 am-midnight. $27.99-$54.08. Rio, 702.388.0477. WILDLIFE HABITAT— Chilean flamingos and other
exotic creatures take up residence on the original Flamingo hotel site. Open Daily from 8 am-dusk. Pelican feedings take place daily at 8:30 am and 2 pm. Free. Flamingo, 702.733.3349. X-SCREAM— Travel 30 feet off the edge of the
Stratosphere Tower at 30 mph. Su-Th, 10 am-1 am; F-Sa, 10 am-2 am. $39.95 as part of the all-day ride package. Stratosphere, 702.383.5210. NEW XTERIOUS ESCAPE— Grab a group of friends
and try to figure out the mysterious games at Xterious Escape. Six different puzzles taking about 60 minutes each keep visitors solving riddles. Tickets start at $30 per person. 105 E. Reno Ave., 702.931.2727.
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British Open Replica Built to honor the rich history and tradition of the game of golf, the Royal Links Golf Course features holes inspired by 11 different British Open rotation courses, including the “Road Hole” and “Hell Bunker” from the old course at St. Andrews and the “Postage Stamp” from Royal Troon. Tiger Woods owns the course record here, so try to beat him. 5995 E. Vegas Valley, 702.728.2001
BALI HAI GOLF CLUB— Located just south of Manda-
lay Bay on Las Vegas Blvd., this tropically themed course has earned praise as one of the country’s top resort tracks. Thousands of palm trees line the fairways with transition and out-of-play areas accented with Augusta white sand. The golfer’s paradise also has seven acres of water features and 100,000 tropical plants. The course plays 7,002 yards from its back tees. 5160 Las Vegas Blvd. S. 702.728.2001. BLACK MOUNTAIN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB— Black
Mountain offers a perfect 18-hole combination to challenge golfers of all playing abilities. The 6,579 yard layout gives players great scoring opportunities with well-placed approach shots. Protecting the course’s length are its small, fast, undulating and elevated greens that will test a player’s skill and nerves. 500 Greenway Rd., Henderson 702.565.7933. LAS VEGAS GOLF CLUB—The oldest course in the
valley, this golf club offers up a fun test of the of traditional golf that plays homage to the “good ole days” in Las Vegas. It’s also lauded as one of the best golf values in Las Vegas. 4300 W. Washington Ave., 702.646.3003. LAS VEGAS NATIONAL GOLF CLUB— An oasis that
has hosted numerous PGA and LPGA Tour Events. 1911 E. Desert Inn Rd. 702.734.1796.
premises. A one-time USA Today top 10 tain Falls Golf Club is one of Southern choice, this course is both beautiful and deadly. 2851 Grand Hills Drive, Henderson. Nevada’s hidden treasures. Located 45 wheretraveler.com minutes from Las Vegas, this superior 702.777.2400. course is surrounded by picturesque ROYAL LINKS GOLF CLUB— Built to honor mountain ranges, wide open spaces and lush the rich history and tradition of the game of golf, rolling hills. Rated #24 in the nation by Golf Advisor, this links-style course features holes inspired by course yardages range from 5,415-7,082 yards, eleven different British Open rotation courses, making the course attractive to all skill levels. 5001 including the “Road Hole” and “Hell Bunker” from S. Clubhouse Drive, 775.537.6553. 702.210.6101. the old course at St. Andrews and the “Postage PRIMM VALLEY GOLF CLUB— For the greatest golf Stamp” from Royal Troon. 5995 E. Vegas Valley. getaway in the game, there’s only one place to 702.728.2001. play: Primm Valley Golf Club. Here the natural SPANISH TRAIL COUNTRY CLUB— With lush golf beauty of the land and ultimate challenge of conditions and panoramic scenery, this 27-hole, the game come together to create one of the Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed course offers finest golf experiences in the world. Designed by an experience unlike any other in Las Vegas. The renowned golf architect Tom Fazio, Primm Valley Sunrise Course features large undulating greens Golf Club features two award-winning courses towith rolling fairways, ending with a signature taling over 13,000 yards, the Lakes Course and the 9th-hole waterfall, located next to the clubhouse. Desert Course. #1 Yates Wells Rd., 702.679.5509. The Lakes Course is appropriately named as water REFLECTION BAY GOLF CLUB—Set amid the luxury comes into play on six of the nine holes with forced of Lake Las Vegas, this Jack Nicklaus Signature Decarried-over water on several holes. The Canyon sign course is the only such course located in the Course is the longest and most challenging course state of Nevada. In addition to the top-notch golf at Spanish Trail Country Club, measuring 3,576 experience, Reflection Bay offers a private whiteyards from the championship tees. 5050 Spanish sand beach, paddle boarding and access to the La Trail Lane, 702.364.5050. Contessa and Lady of the Lake yachts. 75 Monte TPC LAS VEGAS— Located in the foothills of the sceLago Blvd. in Henderson, 702.740.4653. nic Red Rock National Conservation Area, minutes RIO SECCO GOLF CLUB— After putting on greens from the famous Las Vegas Strip, TPC Las Vegas is that should be mowed by a Zamboni, you’ll know the only public PGA Tour Facility in Las Vegas. 9851 why Butch Harmon put a golf school right on the Canyon Run Drive, 702.256.2500.
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Champagne, Please Rosina showcases a world-class cocktail experience featuring meticulous attention to detail, as most classics are, from the setting to the drinks. Rosina’s oldschool allure meshes with its Art Deco flair, all in this 65-seat cocktail sanctuary complete with shimmering shades of black, pearl, gold and rich burgundy. Pro tip: Use the champagne call button to simply top off your flute with the push of a button. Open 5 pm-3 am daily. Palazzo, 702.607.1945
1 OAK— Embraces the avant-garde in 16,000 square
feet of meticulously detailed architectural mastery. W, F-Sa, from 10:30 pm. Mirage, 702.693.8300. THE BANK— A multi-tiered nightclub sets the tone
for luxury and sophistication. Stylish nightlife attire recommended. F-Su, 10:30 pm-4 am. Bellagio, 702.693.8383. CHATEAU NIGHTCLUB & GARDENS— A
45,000-square-foot, two-story clubbing paradise, with outdoor gardens and lavish décor. Club: W-Sa, from 10:30 pm-4 am. Beer Gardens: F-Sa, 6-9 pm. Deck: F-Sa, 9 pm-close. Paris, 702.776.7777. DRAI’S— A club courtesy of Victor Drai, the man
hailed as the “father of the Las Vegas after-hours scene.” Th-Su, 10 pm-4 am. The Cromwell, 702.777.3800. HAKKASAN— This multi-level mega-club is home to
some of the world’s hottest DJs. Th-Su, from 10:30 pm. MGM Grand, 702.891.3838. INTRIGUE—A 14,000-square-foot party spot with a
glass-enclosed patio and a private “club within a club” that’s a social media-free zone. Th-Sa, 10:30 pm-4 am. Wynn, 702.770.7300. JEWEL—A luxurious, 24,000-square-foot space with
more than 1,400 square feet of architectural LED ribbons and a mesmerizing wall of light. F-Sa, M, from 10 pm. Aria, 702.590.8000.
square feet of space that merges the nightlife scene with state-of-the-art production and theatrics. W, F-Sa, 10:30 pm-4 am. Mandalay Bay, 702.632.4700.
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MARQUEE— This 60,000-square-foot clubber’s
nirvana boasts seven bars, two dance floors, a 40-foot-long LED DJ booth and a projection stage surrounded by coliseum-style seating. There’s even a library-style lounge with vintage books, a fireplace and a billiard table. Open M, F-Sa, from 10:30 pm-5 am. Cosmopolitan, 702.333.9000. OMNIA—A mammoth, 75,000-square-foot nightclub
paradise with an ultra lounge, mezzanine and stunning rooftop garden that showcases the panorama of the Strip. Tu, Th-Su, from 10 pm. Caesars Palace, 702.785.6200. SURRENDER— A sophisticated indoor/outdoor
oasis, with poolside cabanas and bungalows, go-go dancers and sets by the world’s most indemand DJs. Open W, F, Sa from 10 pm. Encore, 702.770.7300. TAO— This popular celeb hangout has roots in NYC.
Th-Sa, 10:30 pm-5 am. The Venetian, 702.388.8588. VOODOO LOUNGE— Offers a fantastic view of the
Strip and imaginative specialty cocktails. Su-Th 8 pm-2 am, F-Sa 8 pm-3 am. Rio, 702.777.6875. XS— The epitome of opulence in nightlife, where
guests can enjoy bottle service indoors, or outdoors at a luxurious poolside cabana. Open
Lounges 107 SKYLOUNGE— An upscale lounge with
delectable signature drinks and a 360-degree view of the Las Vegas valley. 2-for-1 martinis and 50 percent off appetizers from 4-7 pm nightly during the early happy hour and from 10:30 pm-1 am during the late happy hour. Stratosphere, 702.380.7777. ALIBI COCKTAIL LOUNGE—An opulent casino bar
with contemporary, cutting-edge cocktails. Open daily, noon to 5 am. Aria, 702.590.9777. ALTO BAR—When in Rome Alto Bar brings the
largest lounge to the Roman Empire yet with 15 televisions and 18 video poker machines. Caesars Palace, 702.731.7110. ARTIFICE— A hip and casual neighborhood lounge
with an eclectic music program that features paintings and photography by artists in the city and around the world. Signature drinks include; The Warhol, Taming of the Shrew and Nicky. Open M-F 5 pm-2 am, Sa 6 pm-2 am, Su 8 pm-1 am. Across from the Arts Factory, at 1025 First St., #A, 702.489.6339. ARTISAN LOUNGE— This ultra-lounge, set inside the
hotel of the same name, beckons with its homage to 1914 Parisian elegance and decadent decor. Open 24 hours. 1501 W. Sahara Ave., 702.214.4000.
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AURORA LOUNGE— Designed by the Japanese
firm Super Potato, the 157-seat lounge features signature martinis, mojitos and margaritas, along with contemporary cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. The atmosphere mimics that of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Open 24 hours. Luxor, 702.262.4000. BOND— A rhythmic and vibrant hot spot with a
mash-up of dynamic LED art, live performances, upbeat house music and specialty cocktails. M-F 11 am-5 am, Sat-Su 10 am-5 am. Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7000. THE CHANDELIER— A three-level architectural
wonder with 2,000,000 luminous beaded curtains of light. The “inside” Chandelier is a swank cocktail haven. All levels are open daily; the bottom is the only level open 24 hours. Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7989. CLEOPATRA’S BARGE— A replica of the luxurious
vessel that carried Egyptian royalty across the Nile in the time of Julius Caesar. The lounge features a floating dance floor. Exterior bar open daily from 5 pm-3 am; lounge open Th-Sa, 8 pm-3 am. Caesars Palace, 702.731.7333. CLIQUE BAR & LOUNGE—A decidely modern cock-
tail haven that features cocktails mixed tableside with seasonal juices and house-made mixers. Open daily from 4 pm-3 am. Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7939. COMMONWEALTH—An intimate and swanky cocktail
lounge with architectural influences inspired by pre-Prohibition era design. Has its own speakeasy and rooftop bar. Tu-Sa 7 pm-late. 525 E. Fremont St., 702.445.6400. THE DORSEY— Get a shot of penicillin at The Dorsey.
The New York Times calls this smokey-sweet combination of scotch, ginger, lemon, honey and an Islay float one of the “11 essential drinks of the modern cocktail revival.” Sam Ross of Attaboy and Milk & Honey fame created the cocktail menu. The Venetian, 702.414.1000. HEART BAR— A lively 24-hour bar set in the middle of
the casino action. Its outside multimedia wall showcases goings-on at the property. Planet Hollywood 702.785.5555. HYDE BELLAGIO— Feel like you’re sitting in the
middle of the Bellagio Fountains when you visit Las Vegas’ most happenin’ hipster nightlife spot. Lounge open nightly at 5 pm. Nightclub open TuW, F-Sa, from 10:30 pm. Bellagio, 702.693.8700. LILY BAR & LOUNGE— Intimate, sophisticated,
upscale. This lavishly decorated lounge serves up exotic and seasonal cocktails. Open 5 pm M-Su. Bellagio, 702.693.8300. MANDARIN BAR— One of Las Vegas’ most exclusive
after-dark venues, located on the 23rd floor of the Mandarin Oriental. Open Su-Thu 4 pm, F-Sa noon2 am. Mandarin Oriental, 702.590.8888. PETROSSIAN BAR—A sophisticated piano lounge
that offers afternoon tea. Open 24 hours; piantists tickle the ivories for 45 minutes beginning on the hour from 10 am-12:45 pm. Bellagio, 702.693.7111. VESPER BAR— With a nod to the obscure cocktail
created by James Bond, Vesper Bar channels the 1950s with its glamorous display of glass decanters, rich mahogany furniture, projections of black and white films and perfectly executed vintage cocktails. 24 hours. Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7969.
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VISTA COCKTAIL LOUNGE—A visually enchanting
nightlife spot with LED “views” of the world’s most recognizable skylines. From 5 pm nightly. Caesars Palace, 702.731.7852. WHISKEY DOWN—This gaming lounge offers rare
and unique whiskeys on its menu of 100+ brown spirits; specialty cocktails get a special twist, as they’re made with mint-infused whiskey. Open 24 hours. MGM Grand, 702.891.1111.
Bars AIR BAR— The highest bar—located on Level 108—
on the Las Vegas Strip. Open Su-Th, 11 am-1 am; F-Sa, 11 am until 2 am. Stratosphere, 702.380.7777. ALTO BAR—When in Rome Alto Bar brings the
largest lounge to the Roman Empire yet with 15 televisions and 18 video poker machines. Sit in one of the private booths lining the space and order up the Crown of the Gods Crown Royal Canadian whisky, lime syrup and blood orange liqueur. You’ll feel just like Caesar himself. 702.731.7110.
BAR AT TIMES SQUARE— Dueling pianists make for
one raucous affair. Piano hours: M-W, 8 pm-2 am; Th & Su, 3-7 pm and 8 pm-2 am; F-Sa, 3-7 pm and 8 pm-3 am. Bar open 24 hours. Piano hours admission prices vary. Call for table reservations. New York-New York, 702.740.6466. BEAUTY BAR— A retro-cool beauty-salon themed
nightspot, complete with hair dryer seats straight out of the ‘50s. Open from 9 pm-4 am nightly. 517 Fremont St., 702.598.1965. BUNKHOUSE— A live music venue, bar, and restau-
rant, established in 1953. It’s one of the best places in Las Vegas to see both established and emerging bands. Su-Th, 5 pm-midnight; F-Sa, until 2 am. 124 S. 11th St., 702.982.1764. CENTRIFUGE— Be at the center of all the attention at
this 77-seat bar with a progressive music program and freestyle and choreographed dance numbers. M-Th 4 pm-2 am, open 24 hours F-Su. MGM Grand, 702.891.7777. COYOTE UGLY— Passion is poured with Southern
style and sensual smiles at Coyote Ugly, where hot female bartenders entertain with their artistic pouring techniques. Nightly from 6 pm; happy hour M-F, 6-9 pm. New York-New York, 702.740.6969. DINO’S— The last neighborhood bar in Las Vegas—
and the only spot for karaoke on Sa nights (begins at 10 pm). 24 hours. 1516 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.382.3894. DON’T TELL MAMA PIANO BAR— Part gathering
spot, part piano bar, the talented staff at this downtown establishment can break into song at any moment. Tu-Su, 8 pm-3 am. 517 Fremont St., 702.207.0788. DOUBLE DOWN SALOON— Home to touring bands
and the infamous bacon martini. An around-theclock, come-as-you-are place. No cover. 4640 Paradise Rd., 702.791.5775. DOWNTOWN COCKTAIL ROOM— An intimate cock-
tail room and speakeasy in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, with warm bohemian-chic décor and amazing cocktails. M-F, 4 pm-2 am; Sa, 7 pm-2 am. 111 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.880.3696. THE GRIFFIN— A dark bar with exposed brick,
reminiscent of the Rat Pack era. M-F, 5 pm-3 am; Sa, 7 pm-3 am; Su, 8 pm-3 am. 511 Fremont St., 702.382.0577. REDNECK RIVIERA—John Rich of Big & Rich brings a
honky tonk atmosphere with live music. Be sure to check out the table shaped like a guitar, the cans of beer stacked to form an American flag and the bathrooms with tires for sinks. Grand Bazaar Shops, 702.476.9251. VESPER BAR— With a nod to the obscure cocktail
created by James Bond, Vesper Bar channels the 1950s with its glamorous display of glass decanters, rich mahogany furniture, projections of black and white films and perfectly executed vintage cocktails. 24 hours. Cosmopolitan, 702.698.7969.
Gentlemen’s Clubs SAPPHIRE— The world’s largest gentlemen’s club,
featuring 70,000 square feet of topless entertainment and serving the finest variety of cocktails, wines, champagnes and cigars. 24 hours. 3025 Industrial Rd. 702.869.0003.
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NIGHTLIFE DIRECTORY CLUBS ARIA
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CONTACT
Alibi Ultra Lounge
Noon-5 am daily
Indie
Jewel
M, F-Sa, 10 pm-late
Open format, electronic
702.590.8000
The Bank
F-Su, 10:30 pm-4 am
Hip hop, rock and mash-ups
702.588.5656
Hyde
Tu, F-Sa, 5 pm-4 am
Open format
702.693.8700
Lily Bar & Lounge
Daily from 5 pm
Open format
702.693.8300
Cocktail Lounge
Daily, 5 pm-2 am
Open format
702.776.3200
Omnia
Tu, Th-Su, from 10 pm
Electronic, house
702.785.6200
Cocktail Lounge
Daily, 5 pm-2 am
Open format
702.776.3200
Vista
From 5 pm nightly-late
Open format
702.731.7852
Bond
Daily, 11 am-4 am
House and Top 40 mash-ups
702.698.7000
The Chandelier
Bottom level, 24 hours
Open format
702.698.7989
Clique
3 pm-3 am
Timeless musical stylings
702.698.7000
Marquee
F-Sa & M, from 10 pm-5 am
Open format
702.333.9000
Vesper Bar
24 hours
Open format
702.698.7000
Bound
Th-Su, 10:30 pm-4 am
Hip hop, Top 40, house, electronica, mash-ups
702.777.3777
Drai’s
Th-Su, 10:30 pm-4 am
Hip hop, Top 40, house, electronica, mash-ups
702.777.3800
Drai’s Afterhours
Tu-Su, 1 am-10 am
Hip hop, Top 40, house, electronica, mash-ups
Skyfall Lounge
Su-Th, 5 pm-midnight; F-Sa, until 1 am Open format
877.632.5400
Th-Sa, 11 pm-6 am
Open format
702.609.6666
Surrender
W, F-Sa, from 10 pm
Electronic, hip hop and Top 40
702.770.2040
XS
F-Sa, 10:30 pm-4 am; Su-M, 11 pm-4 am
Top 40, hip hop and ‘80s
702.770.0097
Center Bar
Open 24 hours
Top 40
702.693.5555
Goose Island Pub
Daily, 11 am-late
Open format
702.693.6722
LUXOR
Aurora Lounge
Open 24 hours
Top 40
702.262.4000
MANDALAY BAY
Eyecandy
Daily from 3 pm
Open format
702.632.4760
Foundation Room
Nightly, 5 pm-2 am
World music
702.632.7631
Light
W, 10:30 pm; F-Sa, 10 pm
Electronic, house, Top 40 and hip hop
702.693.8300
Centrifuge
Open 24 hours
Open format
702.891.1111
Hakkasan
W-Su, from 10 pm
Electronic, house, hip hop and Top 40
702.891.3838
Whiskey Down
Open 24 hours
Open format
702.891.1111
MIRAGE
1 OAK
W, F-Sa, from 10:30 pm
Hip hop, Top 40, electronic and mash-ups
702.693.8300
NY-NY
The Bar at Times Square
Open 24 hours; piano hours vary
Piano, Top 40
702.740.6466
Coyote Ugly
Nightly from 6 pm
Top 40
702.740.6330
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Lavo Casino Club
F, 8 pm-2 am; Sa, 11 am-2 am
Open format
702.767.3724
PARIS LAS VEGAS
Chateau
W, F-Sa, 10:30 pm-4 am
Hip hop, funk and old school
702.776.7777
Napoleon’s Lounge
Nightly from 6 pm-2 am
Open format
702.946.7000
iBar
24 hours
Top 40, hip hop, dance, trance
702.252.7777
Voodoo Lounge
BELLAGIO
CAESARS PALACE
COSMOPOLITAN
THE CROMWELL
DELANO
EMBASSY NIGHTCLUB Embassy Nightclub
702.212.8804
702.777.3800
3355 PROCYON ST. ENCORE
HARD ROCK HOTEL
MGM GRAND
RIO
Nightly from 8 pm
Live music, Top 40, hip hop
702.777.6875
SAPPHIRE, Sapphire 3025 INDUSTRIAL RD
24 hours
House, hip hop and Top 40 mash-ups and dance
702.608.9039
SLS LAS VEGAS
Foxtail
F-Su, 10:30 pm-close
Open format
702.761.7619
Sayer’s Club
Th-Sa, 9 pm-close
Live music, open format
702.761.7618
STRATOSPHERE
107 Sky Lounge
From 4 pm nightly
Open format
702.380.7777
T-MOBILE ARENA
Hyde Lounge
One hour before & during events
TOWN SQUARE
Blue Martini
From 4 pm nightly
Open format
702.949.2583
Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
Tu, Th-Sa, 7 pm-4 am
Country
702.435.2855
THE VENETIAN
The Dorsey
Nightly, 3 pm- 4 am
Open format
702.414.1945
TAO
Th-Sa from 10 pm
Hip-hop and rock mash-ups
702.388.8588
WYNN LAS VEGAS
Intrigue
Th-Sa, 10:30 pm-4 am
Contemporary party music
702.770.3375
Parasol Down
Daily, 11 am-2 am
Top 40
702.770.7000
Parasol Up
Su-Th, 11 am-3 am; F-Sa, until 4 am
Open format
702.770.7000
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BUS SYSTEM—REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RTC)— 24-hour transit service with handi-
capped services and a park-and-ride option to the airport. The Deuce hits most of the casinos on Las Vegas Boulevard. South Strip Transfer Center: 6675 S. Gilespie St.; Downtown Transportation Center, 300 N. Casino Center Drive. 702.228.7433. EXECUCAR— Have a late-model, luxury sedan or SUV
pick you up for a private ride at to the airport, or be greeted in style, as your driver picks you up at baggage claim. 800.410.4444. FREE TRAM SERVICE— Available between TI and
the Mirage and Excalibur, Luxor and Mandalay Bay, and also Bellagio, Crystals at CityCenter and Monte Carlo. 24 hours. LAS VEGAS CONCIERGE—These ambassadors to all
things Las Vegas are committed to assisting you in creating the best vacation possible, whether it be securing tickets to a sold-out show, offering directions, making reservations for the hottest new restaurants and more. LAS VEGAS MONORAIL— Seven stops between SLS/
Sahara Avenue and the MGM Grand. $5 single ride ticket; $12 unlimited day pass, $28 unlimited 3-day pass. M-Th, 7 am-2 am; F-Su, until 3 am. Call 866-4-MONORAIL or 702.699.8200. MGM Grand, 702.891.1111; Bally’s/Paris, 702.739.4111; Flamingo/Caesars Palace, 702.733.3100; Harrah’s/ The Linq, 702.369.5000; Las Vegas Convention
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LYFT LAS VEGAS— From the Las Vegas
Strip to downtown, Henderson to Summerlin and McCarran Airport, this ride service has you covered in minutes. Available 24/7; pay through your phone after the ride.
TAXI CAB AUTHORITY— Sample rates: Airport to downtown: $25. Airport to midStrip: $18-$20. Airport to convention center: $17. 1785 E. Sahara Ave., 702.486.6532; Checker/ Star/Yellow Cab, 702.873.2000.
MCCARRAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT— One of
only two airports in the world to have slot machines (the other is in Reno, Nevada), McCarran Airport serves more than 40 million visitors a year and is one of the busiest airports in the United States. There are two terminals; check to see which one you are departing from before you leave for the airport. 702.261.5211. MCCARRAN RENT-A-CAR CENTER— A 68-acre
facility that houses 11 car rental companies in one location. Located three miles south of Terminal 1; dedicated shuttles transport visitors to the site. 702.261.6001; Additional car rental outlets include: A Select of Las Vegas Inc., 702.948.8257; Alamo/ National Rent-A-Car, 702.261.5391; Avis Rent-ACar, 702.531.1500; Budget, 702.736.1212; Dollar Rent-A-Car, 702.891.8588; Enterprise Rent-A-Car, 702.795.8842; Hertz, 702.736.4900; Thrifty Car Rental, 702.896.7600; Advantage Rent-A-Car, 800.777.9377; Payless Rent-A-Car, 702.736.6147.; E-Z Rent-A-Car, 702.263.3300. SUPERSHUTTLE— Friendly drivers in blue vans res-
cue you from the hassle of getting to and from the
Tipping Guide Bartenders —$1-$2 per drink. Cocktail Waitresses —$1-$2 per drink. Gaming Dealers —For table games, a chip
representing your betting increment. In poker, $1 per winning hand, more for large pots. Hotels —Bellmen & doormen: $2-$3 for each bag. Concierge —$5 or more depending on task. Housekeepers —$3-$5 per day. Pool attendants —$1-$2. Room-service attendants —15-20 percent. Valet—$2-$5. Restaurants/Servers —15-20 percent. Buffet/Servers —$1 per drink. Taxi drivers —15-20 percent, as all tips are taxed by the government. Tour guides —$2-$10 depending on the length of your tour and how helpful and informative your guide is.
MANY RESORTS appear closer than they are. Ask your concierge whether you should walk, take the Monorail, hail a Lyft or cab, or grab the bus. 58 W H E R E L A S V E G A S I F E B R UA R Y 20 18
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Center, 702.892.0711; Westgate Las Vegas, 702.732.5111; SLS/Sahara Ave., 702.737.2111
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HOTEL & CASINO REFERENCE THE STRIP Aria 702.590.7111 Bally’s 702.739.4111 Bellagio 702.693.7111 Caesars Palace 702.731.7110
Casino Royale 702.737.3500 Circus Circus 702.734.0410 Cosmopolitan 702.698.7475 The Cromwell 702.777.3777
Delano 877.632.5400 Encore Las Vegas 702.770.7070 Excalibur 702.597.7777 Flamingo 702.733.3100
Four Seasons 702.632.5000 Harrah’s 702.369.5000 The Linq 702.731.3311 Luxor 702.262.4000
Mandalay Bay 702.632.4760 Mandarin Oriental 702.590.8888 MGM Grand 877.660.0660 The Mirage 702.791.7111 Monte Carlo 702.730.7777 Nobu Hotel 800.727.4923 NY-NY 702.740.6969 Palazzo 702.607.7777 Paris Las Vegas 702.946.7000 Planet Hollywood 702.785.5555 SLS Las Vegas 702.737.2111 Stratosphere 702.380.7777 Treasure Island 702.894.7111 Tropicana 702.739.2222 The Venetian 702.414.1000 W Las Vegas 702.761.8700 Wynn Las Vegas 702.770.7070 OFF-STRIP Alexis Park 800.270.3574 Ellis Island 702.733.8901 Fortune 702.830.4010 Gold Coast 702.367.7111 Grand Chateau 702.862.5600 Green Valley Ranch 702.617.7777 Hard Rock Hotel 702.693.5000 Hilton LLV 702.567.4700 Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Desert Club Resort 702.731.6175 Hooters 702.739.9000 JW Marriott 702.869.7777 Lucky Dragon
702.889.8018 M Resort 702.797.1000 The Orleans 702.365.7111 Palace Station 702.367.2411 Palms 702.942.7777 The Platinum 702.365.5000 Red Rock 702.797.7777 Renaissance 702.784.5700 Rio 702.252.7777 Sam’s Town 702.456.7777 The Signature 702.797.6000 Silver Sevens 702.733.7000 Silverton 702.263.7777 South Point 702.796.7111 SpringHill Suites 702.433.5880 Trump 702.982.0000 Tuscany 702.893.8933 Vdara 702.590.2030 Westgate LV 702.732.5111 Westin Las Vegas 702.836.5900 Westin LLV 702.567.6000 DOWNTOWN Binion’s 702.382.1600 California 702.385.1222 the D 702.388.2400 Downtown Grand 702.719.5100 Fremont 702.385.3232 Golden Gate 702.385.1906 Golden Nugget 702.385.7111 Main St. Station 702.387.1896 Plaza 702.386.2110
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February isn’t just wedding season in Las Vegas. It’s a great time for a girls’ night out. Start the night at the 24-hour (1) Hexx Kitchen & Bar (Paris, 702.331.5100) with its decadent chocolate desserts and giant shareable cocktail featuring prosecco, passion fruit and guava served inside a rose gold flamingo. Add a show to the mix with (2) Magic Mike Live (Hard Rock Hotel, 800.745.3000), bringing Club Domina to life with a bevy of hot guys who can dance. The show, based on the hit films “Magic Mike” and “Magic Mike XXL,” features a cabaret nightclub in the round, so the action is everywhere. Party the night away at (3) Tao (Venetian, 702.388.8338) with its roster of big-name deejays and thumping beats. No matter who’s at this party, everyone will find a spot that’s perfect.
Las Vegas gives art lovers multiple opportunities to not only look at art, but buy it, too. (1) The Art of Richard MacDonald (Bellagio, 702.693.7111) shows off the sculptures the artist created with Cirque du Soleil. Intricate works showcase not only the performers’ athleticism, but MacDonald’s eye for detail. (2) Peter Lik (The Shoppes at Mandalay Place, 702.309.9888) brings the artist’s landscape photography in vivid colors all in one place. This location is one of the largest and most popular annexes of Peter Lik’s work, filled with towering rock formations and ominous night skies. (3) Jeff Mitchum Gallery (Bellagio, 702.693.4700) features the fine art nature photographer’s images and sustainable decor. Bonus: Sir Anthony Hopkins also has his works on display and for sale here.
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events for Las Vegas with thousands descending on the city to place a bet or watch the game with fellow fans. Watch your favorite sports team in style at these hot spots that have multiple TVs, delicious chef-driven cuisine and suds that never stop flowing. (1) The Still (Mirage, 702.791.7111) has TVs at every turn and fun food served from an Airstream trailer that make this different from your average hangout. (2) Umami Burger (SLS Las Vegas, 702.891.7239) offers a casual sports book with an outdoor beer garden that has an extensive craft-beer selection. (3) Pub 365 (Tuscany, 702.944.5084) brings a sports bar and lounge with game-day cuisine and massive selection of craft beers.
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