Probably the most famous gaming centre on earth, Las Vegas is a city that has one focus but lots of choice. Sin City stands proud and bright in the middle of the Nevada desert, home to casinos - lots and lots of casinos. It’s a party city where millions of dollars are made and lost each day. Sometimes criticised for its open-minded – if not downright welcoming - approach to vices such as gambling, Vegas is an enormously popular destination for stag-dos and loved-up couples. Its neon-bathed streets and huge, sprawling casinos such as Palms, MGM Grand, Luxor and Casino Royale to name just a few line the main thoroughfare - Las Vegas Boulevard - where gamblers and tourists stroll up and down in awe of the kitsch hotels and casinos. The money you save on flights to Las Vegas can be doubled with a quick visit to one of the many blackjack tables.
But it’s not all about gambling as visitors arriving on return flights to Las Vegas will learn. There are lots of great shows to take in. At Caesers Palace the super-wealthy owners pay global superstars to take up residence for a few months and perform nightly shows. Visitors might also want to pack some loose-fitting clothes on their Las Vegas flight. The quality (and quantity) of food is to a very high standard. A recommended place to share a meal with a loved one or friends is the awe-inspiring Tao restaurant. A visit to the Eiffel Tower eatery should also be on your list of things to do. Some travellers will book their cheap flights to Las Vegas and at the same time book a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon. Other notables nearby are Red Rock National Conservation area, Lake Mead National Recreation area and Mount Charleston.