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While most Strip resorts are big on flashy facades, the finishes at Wynn are the real thing, from hand-laid mosaic tile floors to natural stone walls. There are...more
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The Westin is one of the few Vegas casinos catering primarily to a business clientele (although leisure travelers are certainly welcome). In fact, after a few...more
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Let's be honest: Many of the nicest hotels in Vegas want you out of the room and into the casino. That gap is where the Signature at MGM Grand defines itself....more
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With its volcano, aquarium, and gold-tinted windows, the Mirage defined the "new Las Vegas" when it opened on the Strip in 1989. It's no longer the most...more
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With a fun French sensibilitya foot of the half-sized Eiffel Tower actually juts into the casinoand a center-Strip location that provides perfect...more
see the Las Vegas guideThe Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's peak on the bell curve of popularity has passed, but die-hard fans still pack the house almost nightly, even though this...more
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This resort next to sister property Wynn has design elements in public spaces that include Venetian-glass mosaic floors and pearl-inlayed marble from Asia....more
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Like Cher, who performs regularly in the hotel's major concert venue, Caesars Palace has been around forever—and seems forever new. The resort casino...more
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The Station Casinos chain is popular with locals and with visitors who are here strictly to gamble—comps come quickly and the staff prides itself on...more
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In Vegas, folks looking for a bargain often try out less expensive "nongaming" properties but find themselves either far from the Strip or bored...more
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