Traveling the world in Las Vegas
Indulgent and fascinating: Las Vegas is much more than casinos. It is a destination that never ceases to amaze visitors from all corners of the world. And, it’s also a place where you see the world without having to go through an airport.

The wonders of Rome and Venice
Step inside the iconic Caesars Palace and you will step back in time to ancient Rome. Shop at The Forum Shops or relax with a cocktail at the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis or Cleopatra’s floating barge. When the sun goes down, dine like Italian royalty at Bacchanal before heading to the Colosseum Theatre, home to big names like Celine Dion and Elton John. If you prefer the glorious beauty of Venice to the ancient majesty of Rome, stay at The Venetian Resort and its neighbor, the Palazzo. The casinos have marble floors and frescoed ceilings, while the highlight of your trip to Italy will be a gondola ride along the Grand Canal, which is lined with Italian-style shops.
The views of Paris
While the Las Vegas version of Paris isn’t quite as romantic as the City of Light, Caesars also offers a whirlwind tour of Paris’s iconic landmarks. The Paris Las Vegas Casino has facades that realistically mimic the Opera, the Louvre, and even the 34-story Hotel de Ville. Inside, try your luck on the authentic French roulette wheels where the 0 and 00 are missing, slightly improving the odds in your favor. Don’t miss the medium-scale Eiffel Tower, where a glass elevator takes you to the Eiffel Tower observation deck and restaurant. Keep the French theme going with champagne at Napoleon’s, entertainment at Le Cabaret, and dancing at Chateau Nightclub & Rooftop.
Luxor – the Egypt of the pharaohs and the pyramids
The Luxor is a sanctuary for all things Egyptian. The main focus is a 30-story black glass pyramid. Atop its atrium (once the largest in the world) is a 40 billion candlepower beam that sends a beam of light 10 miles into the sky – perhaps not something Egyptian tomb builders had! in mind! To enter the pyramid, you pass a 10-story sphinx and an obelisk engraved with hieroglyphs, while the interior is packed with Egyptian-themed statues and structures, including a massive replica of the Great Temple of Ramses II. While the Luxor has been updated and simplified in recent years with some of its Egyptian excesses removed, it still offers an authentic taste of Ancient Egypt.
The Big Apple experience in Las Vegas
The New York-New York mini megalopolis has so many replicas of New York that it’s hard to remember if you’re really in Las Vegas or just hopped on a plane to the Big Apple. The Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and Brooklyn Bridge are just a few of the sights to see, while the Big Apple Arcade and Roller Coaster provided plenty of fun for thrill-seekers. The resort’s shops are tucked behind facades straight out of New York: Park Avenue, Times Square, and Greenwich Village are just a few areas to explore. When hunger strikes, act like a true New Yorker and indulge in burgers from Shake Shack or hot dogs from Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog.
Las Vegas: full of must-see attractions
If you don’t have the money in your budget to play in the big casinos, then the Pinball Hall of Fame is a simple version with 200 or more vintage pinball and video games to enjoy. The MOB Museum, officially the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, is housed in a historic courthouse where mobsters were sentenced in the 1950s. This interactive museum tells the story of organized crime in the United States Joined. It is also home to a speakeasy and a working distillery. At the Fremont Street Experience, you can shop, play the slots and test your nerves on the zip lines throughout the day. Then return after dark to enjoy their spectacular sound and light show.
Las Vegas-Style Family Fun
Although many activities in Las Vegas are for adults, there is no shortage of fun for the whole family. Burn off any excess energy with a few hours of water games at Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas before dropping the loose ones at M&M’s World Store at Showcase Mall. This store is huge and kids can even customize their own chocolate-covered chocolates. candy. Older kids will enjoy the adrenaline-pumping rides found at The STRAT Hotel, Casino, and Skypod. One hundred stories above the ground are four of the world’s tallest rides, including the stomach-turning Skyjump and the gravity-defying Insanity.
It’s showtime in Vegas
Continue your world tour of Las Vegas through its shows. There are few places other than London’s West End and New York’s Broadway where so many celebrities gather to entertain you. Big names like Elton John, Lady Gaga, David Copperfield, Celine Dion and Barry Manilow headline cabaret shows, while regular shows include five captivating Cirque du Soleil productions, Absinthe at Caesars Palace, Blue Man Group in Luxor and, for children, , Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N at Treasure Island Las Vegas. You can even soak up the sun and sip cocktails while watching poolside concerts at The Cosmopolitan or Mandalay Bay.