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Las Vegas travel guide

The biggest city of the state of Nevada and known for being the Entertainment Capital of the World (or even Sin City). Las Vegas is a Mecca of money, luck and extraordinary places that replicate entire cities. Take a gamble in one of it many casinos, or stroll down the Strip and see it lit up in all its neon glory including amazing attractions.

But Las Vegas is not all about gambling. Superstars from all over the world perform in the clubs night after night. You will not find a bigger variety anywhere else. From cabaret and dancing to comedy and drama. Or let yourself be amazed by the world’s most famous magicians.

And when you need a perfect way to wind down after a night on the town? Visit one of the many luxury spas. Because whatever atmosphere helps you relax, Las Vegas spas surely offer it with its wide variety of treatments.

The city is home to some of the hottest restaurants in the world with celebrity chefs and cutting-edge menus. And even the views some of the restaurants are offering are as delicious as the food. Throughout the year you can enjoy several major and growing food and wine festivals. It’s pure heaven for food lovers.

Las Vegas is surrounded by beautiful nature. There is a lot of opportunities to get out and enjoy activities like hiking, skiing, mountain biking, boating, fishing or even rock climbing. The Grand Canyon, Death Valley or Great Basin National Park to name just a few, are well worth a visit. And on the western edge of the Las Vegas city limits you can find Red Rock Canyon where you can climb year-round. And if climbing is not your thing, you can also take a beautiful scenic drive through the canyon. Or maybe head to Lake Mead to take in its big variety of flora and fauna.

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