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- 20 Dectibi60 in Travel Planning | 2 COMMENTS
The most amazing shows in Las Vegas
The capital of entertainment, Sin City, the brightest place in the Nevada desert is a place where you can’t get bored for even a second. Since we’ve already looked at which casinos, golf courses, nightclubs and wedding chapels you should absolutely visit, but there’s something that we still haven’t written about: circus shows!
As fitting for such an entertainment capital, there are more traditional types of entertainment in Vegas. Remember those shows that you used to love when you were a kid? Well, in Vegas they’re bigger, saucier and more exciting than anything you’ve seen before. Here’s a list of the most amazing shows in Las Vegas. …
- 17 Deckachou_n in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
Best golf courses in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is not exactly a city associated with sports, unless you consider gambling, nightclubbing and quickie marriages. But when it comes to golf, Las Vegas is a golfer’s paradise. Although it seems strange for so many amazing golf courses to be located int he middle of the desert, there are many amazing courses in the city, and even the most hard-core golf fan will be satisfied.
So if you like golf, next time you go to Sin City don’t forget to take your clubs with you, and spend an afternoon (or two, or three, or even an entire week) on one of the best golf courses in Las Vegas. …
- 16 Decitachan in Travel Planning | 2 COMMENTS
Most beautiful chapels for your Las Vegas wedding
Las Vegas is fampus or many things, but two of the most important ones are casinos and weddings. Traditionally, people who wanted to be married quickly, without a fuss and usually clandestinely, came to one of Vegas’s chapels where for a small fee anyone could get married in under 30 minutes. Nowadays, Vegas’s wedding chapel business is blooming, and the city is called the marriage capital of the world. Traditional weddings, novelty weddings, drive-through weddings or weddings celebrated by celebrity imitators – you name it, you can have it all in Vegas. So here are the most beautiful chapels for your Las Vegas wedding. …
- 14 Decandra88 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 5 hottest clubs in Las Vegas
There’s much more to Las Vegas than casino resorts and wedding chapels, and thousands of people who visit the city come for the amazing nightlife. Sin City certainly knows how to entertain its guests, especially if they like music, dancing and alcohol.
The hottest clubs in Vegas are not your nightlife staple, and they all have something that makes them special. Whether its the music, the drinks or the decor, something about these nightclubs makes them hard to forget. So here are the top 5 hottest clubs in Las Vegas. …
- 13 Dectylerd in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
The coolest themed casinos in Las Vegas
A visit to Las Vegas is never complete without going to a casino, but if you are bored of traditional casinos that don’t offer anything new and imaginative, don’t despair. All of your casino-related fantasies can some true in Vegas, if you know where to look.
There are tons of themed casinos that look and feel special, and where you can find something different to do. No more dull evenings for you, just take a look at our list of the coolest themed casinos in Las Vegas. …
- 10 Deckachou_n in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 10 best buffets in Las Vegas
Las Vegas conjures up images of glamorous casinos, luxury hotels and neon signs all over the place, but when you’re visiting the SIn City, you have to remember to eat too. When you have so many things to do like in Vegas, it’s easy to skip lunch or dinner, but considering the sheer number of great restaurants in the city, skipping meals would be a terrible waste! Instead, take the opportunity to sample the culinary wonders of Vegas, the more, the better! And the best places to try a large number of dishes are buffets. So here are the top 10 buffets in Las Vegas. …
- 23 Novtibi60 in Travel Planning | 1 COMMENT
Top 10 New Years Eve Destinations in 2010
There are only a few months let until the end of 2010, and while it has been a good year for traveling, 2011 will be even better. And since we are are looking forward to a travel filled year, the best way to begin 2011 is to travel, of course.
Experiencing the New Year in a new place is more exciting than simply staying at home, because you’re surrounded by places and people that you’ve never seen before. So if you want to step out of the mundane and celebrate the New Year in style, check out our top 10 New Years Eve Destinations in 2010. …
- evike14 in Travel Planning | NO COMMENTS
(more than) 10 things you didn’t know about Vegas
Las Vegas, the Sin City, is one of those cities that are so well known thanks to movies and books that people feel like they know all there is to know about them even when they visit them for the first time. However, every big city has its secrets, and discovering little hidden things about Vegas can be difficult if you don’t know where to look.
scaA small cafe known only to locals, some interesting sights overlooked by tourist brochures or simply some weird or funny facts about Vegas can make your trip a much more enjoyable experience. So here are the top 10 things that you didn’t know about Vegas – so that you’ll have an unforgettable holiday! …
- 03 AugEdina in Fun and Travel | 1 COMMENT
Five great summer music festivals in the US
One of the best things about summer is that there are tons of music festivals that you can attend. The US is famous for its festivals, for example the iconic Woodstock. Since the 60’s, music festivals have sprung like mushrooms all over the states, so it’s easy to find a festival with your favourite kind of music.
We’ve compiled a list of the best summer music festivals in the US, and even if its the end of summer, you can already start planning where to go next year. …
- 10 JunTudi in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTS
Man-Made Wonders of the Modern World
Many times during our travels we discover some places and buildings that seem to belong to another age. Despite the fact that few famous landmarks have no functional purpose (although there are some places that seem to be designed for the pure pleasure of the viewer), these constructions simply pop out of the background.
And by this I don’t necessarily want to imply that they don’t belong there, just that some human constructions are so remarkable and unique, that it’s hard to focus on anything else in their presence. Without any further introduction, here come 5 modern man-made wonders: …