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Sin City has reinvented itself once again with splashier hotels, over-the-top restaurants, and show-stopping spectacles. What’s not to love? Here is our definitive guide. http://tandl.me/11qdAix
3799 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Tropicana Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Hôtel · 313 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: The $160 million renovation included a major green sweep (LED lighting; solar shades) and the addition of wellness-themed suites, complete with light therapy. Look out for Cantonese hot spot Hakkasan.
Travel + Leisure: A 7,000-square-foot entertainment venue. A rollicking gastropub. A massive gaming lounge. They’re all part of a recent update of this popular off-Strip hangout.
3960 Las Vegas Blvd S (at Four Seasons Dr), Las Vegas, NV
Hôtel · 62 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: An Art Deco–inspired transformation of all 424 rooms and suites incorporated lacquered surfaces that reflect the glittering Strip below. Take in views of the desert from your floor-to-ceiling window.
3730 Las Vegas Blvd S (at Harmon Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Hôtel · 506 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Aria made waves in 2009, redefining the skyline with its curvilinear glass towers housing 4,004 rooms, 17 restaurants, a spa, casino, and the Cirque du Soleil show Zarkana.
3708 Las Vegas Blvd S (at W Harmon Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Complexe hôtelier · 504 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: There are plenty of diversions at this see-and-be-seen, design-forward hotel: Marquee Nightclub, inventive boutiques, and a range of restaurants, from brasserie Comme Ça to the burger joint Holsteins.
3325 Las Vegas Blvd S (at Sands Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Casino · 208 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Consider it a rarefied version of the Venetian, with some of the most luxe suites on the Strip and a five-acre Roman-garden-style pool deck.
3121 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Desert Inn Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Complexe hôtelier · The Strip · 251 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Dripping with 130 red Murano-glass chandeliers, the edgier, younger sibling of Wynn Las Vegas manages to feel intimate despite its 2,034 rooms.
3730 Las Vegas Blbd South (Aria Hotel), Las Vegas, NV
Bar à sushis · 7 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Don't miss the house specialty, teppanyaki: Guests pick from a table piled high with meats, seafood, and vegetables, which are cooked at one of six grills—four of which are blackjack-style tables.
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S (in The Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian), Las Vegas, NV
Gastro-pub · 89 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Las Vegas boasts many gastropubs, though none are as successful as this one. Nevada’s first beer cicerone helps pair dozens of brews with plates like roasted bone marrow with bacon marmalade.
Travel + Leisure: The 600-seat Bacchanal adds new meaning to the Vegas buffet. Serving more than 500 dishes from nine open kitchens, this operation scraps the mass-cooked concept: their foods are prepared to order.
707 E Carson Ave (at Downtown Container Park), Las Vegas, NV
Lieu servant des petits déjeuners · Downtown Las Vegas · 196 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Chef Natalie Young's low-key joint has earned a cult following thanks to New Mexican and French-influenced American classics like roast beef on ciabatta with tangy blue cheese and pickled red onions.
Restaurant thaïlandais · Downtown Las Vegas · 140 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Power brokers and hipsters flock here for the eclectic menu with monster Thai flavors. Try the three-color curry, pork jerky, or the aptly named “awesome noodles.”
3720 S Las Vegas Blvd (at W Harmon Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Centre commercial · 84 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: The mixed-use development, chockablock with designer boutiques, has a few cinematic draws, including Fendi’s scale model of Rome’s Trevi Fountain and a full fashion runway at Roberto Cavalli.
Travel + Leisure: This over-the-top Roman extravaganza contains one of the three Tiffany & Co. stores on the Strip, as well as Valentino, Hublot, and the U.S.’s second Alfred Dunhill store.
220 E Charleston Blvd (at S 3rd St), Las Vegas, NV
Boutique · Arts District · 1 conseil
Travel + Leisure: Pieces by emerging designers are displayed like art at Electric Lemonade. Look out for throwback concert T-shirts, 1960’s dresses, and retro jewelry and sunglasses.
770 Las Vegas Blvd N (at E McWilliams Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Musée d'histoire · Downtown Las Vegas · 136 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: This formerly appointment-only collection is now open to the public: 150 neon signs date back as far as the 1930's and include iconic displays from the Moulin Rouge, the Desert Inn, and the Stardust.
300 Stewart Ave (btwn 4th St & Casino Center Blvd), Las Vegas, NV
Musée d'histoire · Downtown Las Vegas · 126 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: The federal courthouse where the 1950 Kefauver Hearings on Organized Crime were held is now a museum dedicated to the history of mobsters. Among the exhibits are real weapons used by Mafia hit men.
Art et divertissement · Downtown Las Vegas · 2 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Every month, renowned chefs serve 150 guests at one very long dinner table in a different setting (orchard; baseball stadium) for charity. Seats fill up quickly, so book at least 30 days in advance.
Travel + Leisure: Las Vegas's most hotly anticipated cultural venue hosts groups ranging from the Israel Philharmonic and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to London’s Academy of St. Martin in the Fields.
7000 Las Vegas Blvd N (btwn Hollywood Blvd & Great Basin Hwy), Las Vegas, NV
Champ de courses · 95 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: The Dream Racing experience offers aspiring drivers classroom training, a simulator session, and five high-speed laps around the track (0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds) in cars like the Ferrari F430 GT.
Casino · Downtown Las Vegas · 145 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: Bring your quarters. At the upstairs gaming room, you can race mechanized horses on one of the few remaining Sigma Derby tables, or plunk your change into retro one-armed bandits.
Travel + Leisure: Once a month, high-profile chefs are pitted against one another with mystery ingredients at a clutch of food-truck kitchens in the Tommy Rocker’s parking lot. Dishes are sold to the public until 2am.
Coffee Shop · Downtown Las Vegas · 106 conseils et avis
Travel + Leisure: The coffeehouse and record store in downtown’s Emergency Arts center is great for power lunches—you might spot Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, there.
Travel + Leisure: Rick Moonen (chef and owner of RM Seafood at Mandalay Place) calls this one of his go-to places for a post-work bite. Standouts include soulful dishes such as meatloaf and beef stroganoff.