Las Vegas attractions offer something for everyone. Attractions in Las Vegas include theme parks, roller coasters, museums, national parks, and more.
Eating out:
Located at the Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino, Diablo's Cantina offers traditional Mexican Cuisine with modern technology -- glazed tiles and furniture exist side by side with flat screen televisions for sports and entertainment viewing. This restaurant comes at a very reasonable price. Prices range form $15 to $25. The menu includes south-of-the-border favorites such as Diablo’s beef chili nachos, a spicy grilled shrimp quesadilla plus some traditional American classics that have been tweaked with a definite piquant touch, including Diablo Death wings and the Diablo's 15-ounce burger.
If your looking for a steak on the other hand than look no further than "Cut". Located on Palazzo - 3325 S. Las Vegas Blvd, celebrity Chef Wolfgang Puck brings CUT, the award-winning Beverly Hills steakhouse, to The Palazzo. CUT at The Palazzo is a classic steakhouse with a modern twist, serving the best steaks and seafood in a modern, super-chic environment. Prices are a bit expensive but they are well worth the money!
Casinos:
You cant go to Las Vegas and not take in the glitz and glamor of the Las Vegas lights piercing the Nevada night sky. When it comes to flash, Vegas has it all.
The Bellagioio: Extreme luxury and class coupled with the palpable excitement of the game floor make the Bellagio a Las Vegas casino icon. With rooms of supreme comfort and style, and a great view no matter where in the hotel your room is located, the Bellagio will soothe your senses, at least until you hit the game floor.
MGM Grand: The largest of the Las Vegas casinos. With the dual roaring lions guarding the entrance, this Vegas icon is also one of the most recognized hotels in the world. With over 3,500 slots and 165 game tables, this giant game floor is always buzzing with excitement. The MGM Grand makes excellent use of its space allowing for an open, comfortable playing atmosphere.
