LAS VEGAS (Nevada) - 3 Nights / 4 Days
Luxor Sphinx
The Mirage
The Venetian
Caesar's Palace
Fremont Street
The Liberace Museum
The Excalibur
US flag in Mormon Fort
Bellagio Botanical Garden
Elvis-A-Rama Museum

Day 01 : LAS VEGAS
Upon arrival at Las Vegas, make your own way to the Hotel of your choice. Check-in at the Hotel. Day free at leisure. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 02 : LAS VEGAS
Las Veag Half day City Tour on this fabulous tour . You will learn about the founders of this City as we show you Fremont Street where the first casinos were located. As you tour the Strip, your guide will recount tales about the infamous founders and the current entrepreneurs and visionaries who transformed this rail road stop in the desert into the Entertainment Capitol of the World. Visit Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Garden and the Gamblers Museum. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 03 : LAS VEGAS
Day free for shopping & other independent activities. Spend your evening in the Casino and try your luck. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 04 : LAS VEGAS
In the afternoon check out and proceed for your onward journey.
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Las Vegas Attractions

Caesar's Palace
3750 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Tel: +1 702 731 7110

More a resort than a hotel complex, this theme hotel and casino is immensely popular and is considered to be the epitome of luxury. Based on a Roman theme, visitors can shop in the extensive shopping center, gamble in one of three casinos and watch international sports events that take place throughout the year.


The Mirage
3400 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

A casino famous for its imitation volcano, within an artificial lagoon, that erupts at half-hourly intervals. It also boasts a 60 foot (20 metres) aquarium filled with more than 1,000 fish.


Luxor
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
Tel: +1 702 262 4000 Fax: +1 702 262 4404

This casino and hotel is housed inside a massive 30-story tall pyramid. Decorated with obelisks and ancient Egyptian figures, the Luxor has recently undergone a $300 million renovation to bring it into the 21st century.


Fremont Street Experience
Fremont Street from Main to 4th, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Tel: +1 702 678 5600

Ten casinos surround this exciting 70 million dollar neon experience. The 'Fremont Street Experience' is an extraordinary extravaganza of light and sound, located in a pedestrian precinct. This unique award-winning venue is filled with entertainment.


Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
Corner of Washington Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard, Cashman Field, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Tel: +1 702 486 3511

In 1885 a group of Mormon missionaries built an adobe fort along Las Vegas Creek in downtown Las Vegas. Today the park includes a remnant of the fort which serves as a visitors centre with interpretive displays. Open: All year


Liberace Museum
1775 East Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
Tel: +1 702 798 5595

The Museum features "Mr. Showmanship's" dazzling jewelry, rare antiques, unsurpassed wardrobe, unique and historical pianos and his custom car collection.
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Las Vegas Travel Tips

When to Visit - Arts and Events

A city of events and entertainments, Vegas has much in the way of culture to interest the visitor. As well as the famous casino cabarets and shows, most major rock and pop artists will stop at Las Vegas during a tour of the United States. The city is often the venue for high profile boxing matches and hosts the event in true flamboyant style.

Annual events include the 'St Patrick's Day Parade' - a celebration of Irish heritage, in March; the 'Rodeo and Western Festival' - a theme event with rodeo competitions is held in May and 'Jaycees State Fair' and the 'Cashman Field PGA International Golf Tournament' in October.

Las Vegas Dining

Today's visitors to Las Vegas are spending more money on entertainment and eating out than on gaming and as a result, restaurateurs are placing a higher emphasis on fine international cuisine. The city now matches other US destinations and can boast some of the world's best restaurants. With little cuisine indigenous to Las Vegas, the choice is truly global with speciality cuisine from France, Italy and China as well as 'Tex-Mex' and southwest US influences. The Strip and downtown areas house a plethora of dining outlets.

Las Vegas Tipping Advice

In Las Vegas, as in the rest of the United States, service personnel rely on tips to supplement their wages. For waiters, bartenders, taxi drivers or similar, 15 percent is standard. Las Vegas baggage handlers, at hotels and airports, should be given 1 US dollar per bag and a hotel doorman, 50 cents to one US dollar for loading or unloading luggage or other similar service.
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TOUR COST :
Hotel Rate (Per person on Twin sharing basis)
Best Western Mardi Gras Inn (2*) USD 110.00
Broadwalk Hotel & Casino (3*) USD 236.00 ( Fri – Sat) USD 111.00 ( Sun – Thu)
Luxor Hotel & Casino (4*) USD 304.00 ( Fri – Sat) USD 168.00 ( Sun – Thu )
Caesers Palace (5*) USD 376.00 ( Fri – Sat) USD 280.00 (Sun – Thu)

PRICE INCLUDES:
1. 03 Nights accommodation at the Hotel of your choice on room only basis no breakfast included.
2. Half day City & Shopping Tour of Las Vegas.
3. All applicable taxes.
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Have a great trip! This itinerary and supplementary information has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it may be subject to change, and DOES NOT form part of a contract between the client and AirCruise.

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