Shimmering from the desert of Nevada, Las Vegas is the most dynamic, spectacular city on earth. Las Vegas is situated on the dry desert floor within Clark County. It is a well known major resort city for gambling, entertainment, dining and shopping.
CLIMATE
The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round and has about an average of 300 sunshine days a year, with very little rainfall. The summer months of June through September are very hot and mostly dry while winters are of short duration and the season is generally mild. The mountains surrounding Las Vegas accumulate snow during the winter but snow is rare in the Las Vegas Valley itself.
TRANSPORTATION
There are two types of transportation, public transportation system which is known as RTC Transit. It provides bus service throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and other suburban areas of the valley. Another is intercity bus service which is to Las Vegas, provided by traditional intercity bus carriers including Greyhound, Green Tortoise and several Chinatown bus lines.
ATTRACTIONS
Las Vegas’ major attractions are its casinos. There are popular hotel casinos located on Las Vegas Boulevard, better known as Las Vegas Strip. There are number of these hotels having thousands of rooms with large adjoining casino areas. Casino hotels can also be found in the city’s downtown.
Apart from casinos there are number of attractions such as Fremont Street Experience. It is an exciting pedestrian promenade. One-of-a-kind light and sound show derived from over two million lights and 540,000 watts of concert-quality sound.
Other attractions include Theme Parks, Gallery of Fine Arts and much more.
ACCOMODATION
When it comes to accommodation, there is a wide range from Resorts & Hotels to Casino Resort; Non-Gaming hotels to Motels and also Inns. Be it budget or location, it is all available!
Just as Rome wasn’t built in a day, Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip continues to reinvent itself and redefine luxury. The legendary casino suits the tastes of high-rollers, celebrities or anyone with cash to spend. In a private enclave off the casino floor is Las Vegas’ largest poker room, measuring 14,000 square feet.
From the moment guests pass the majestic fountain at the front of Caesars Palace, it is clear that all roads lead to Rome. The hotel has paved a solid legacy as a world-class destination for dining, gambling, shopping, service, entertainment and nightlife.