Top Attractions

Madame Tussaud’s Located at 3311 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada. Madame Tussauds’ features an exhibition of over 100 life-size wax figures including American superstars, Hollywood legends, record-breaking athletes and controversial politicians. Don’t miss this opportunity to spend time with the stars.

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Casino Legends Hall of Fame The world’s largest collection of Nevada casino memorabilia can be found in the Tropicana Hotel. Photos, coins, gaming tokens, old slot machines, decks of cards and out-dated dice, videos of past Las Vegas Gangsters everything that made Las Vegas the legend it is today.

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Lion Habitat Located inside the MGM Grand and has proven to be one of Las Vegas’ most popular experiences. Guests can view the lions at play and leisure literally inches away and can stand beneath or above them in a 5000 square foot showcase of a simulated jungle enclosed in protective glass. Lions can be photographed and admission is free.

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Maverick Helicopters Located 6075 Las Vegas Blvd. Maverick Helicopter the only company in the world to receive two of the Travel Channel’s “10 Best Helicopter Thrills.” On a Maverick Helicopter tour you will see the beauty of the Grand Canyon, Valley of Fire, Hoover Dam and the lights of the Las Vegas Strip. Don’t miss out on this adventure during your next Las Vegas vacation.

Bellegio Conservatory The set changes every 4 months! Usually it is a display of flowers but this month 8-06, there is a UK theme with models trains, and intricate detail and design to show a model of a city or town in the UK. It is simply a facinating replica in Las Vegas Nevada.

Las Vegas Shopping

Tourists can expect to find outlets of all the usual chains found anywhere in the United States. Las Vegas isn’t the city for bargain hunters, apart from the odd souvenir stores, shopping in Las Vegas it not cheap.

The busiest shopping districts found are along South Decatur Boulevard and South Maryland Parkway, a couple of miles west and east of the Strip respectively.

East Charleston Blvd has traditionally been the center of the antique crowd for a long time. In recent years a number of dealer collectives have sprung up all over town.

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