Wynn Las Vegas, Bellagio and Freemont Street
Las Vegas is all about glamour…gambling and shows. In time, some attractions have gained the title “must-see” due to their popularity. Also, new attractions keep popping up and quickly earn the same wanted title: must-see attraction in Las Vegas. Here are only three of them (keep reading the articles for more information about: MGM Grand, Caesar Palace, Mirage, Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino and the Natural History Museum – all Las Vegas’s must-see attractions)
Wynn Las Vegas is Las Vegas’s newest landmark. It is erected where once stood Desert Inn. Wynn Las Vegas opened its doors on 28th of April 2005. The property hosts: a 110,000 square feet casino, 2,700 guest rooms and an 18 holes golf course. There is also a fine art gallery and a Ferrari Maserati showroom. It is the only fully authorized Ferrari Maserati dealership in Las Vegas. The main attraction of the property is a man made mountain with a five-storey waterfall cascading in a lake. A multimedia show is featured on the lake, called The Lake of Dreams. A dome showroom is home to the newest Cirque du Soleil show: Le Reve. The owner is planning to finish a 2,000 suite tower in 2008.
Bellagio is known to be Las Vegas’s best known and most-visited hotel-casino. The Bellagio Hotel offers 3,200 rooms and suites, 17 restaurants, 6 lounges, 6 Mediterranean pools and botanic gardens. The casino comprises 2,000 slot machines and electronic games and 100 table games. There is also a fine art gallery and a shopping mall. The center attraction of the property is the fountains’ dancing water show.
Freemont Street is located near the Plaza Hotel and is home to 10 casinos, more then 60 restaurants and countless bars and lounges. The street offer old-style Las Vegas entertainment. During the night, the street comes to life. The Freemont Street Experience is located 90 feet above and is a light and sound show.
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