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Dazzling Destinations: Must-See Vegas Casinos for Every Type of Traveler

February 14, 2024
The Famous Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas – the glitzy oasis in the heart of the greater Mojave Desert, manages to attract scores of visitors no matter the season with its neon lights, electrifying shows and the promise of an unforgettable adventure. But with a buffet of iconic and glittering casinos on offer, deciding where to start can feel overwhelming. To give explorers a better idea of which destination might appeal to them most, let’s unpack a handful of the must-see casinos and briefly explore what makes them so remarkable.

Casino Gaming Tips for First-Time Visitors

Before showcasing some Vegas casino heavyweights, it’s a good idea to first examine some essential casino gaming tips. Naturally, many curious first-time visitors are likely interested in exploring everything real Vegas casinos have to offer. To avoid letting the allure of the casino floor lead a novice traveler astray, consider brushing up on some essential casino rules, strategies and tricks before setting foot inside the Bellagio or Caesars Palace.

Anyone completely new to gambling might want to consider trying out some online casinos first in order to understand how many table games work. Getting some practice ahead of time will give newcomers a better idea of what exactly to expect. Be warned, not all online platforms are worth visiting. Novice gamblers from Canada would be wise to play at Micrograming online casinos that are locally licensed and trusted.

Before hitting any real-life Vegas tables, it’s a great idea to set a firm spending limit and stick to it like gospel. Remember, the house at most casinos will have the edge, so it’s better to think of gambling as entertainment and not chase any dreams of instant riches. Bonus tip: it’s possible to stretch a thin budget by sticking to low-limit games like blackjack or craps.

Vegas Calling: Exploring the Variety of Vegas Casinos on Offer

Beneath the dazzling lights of the Vegas Strip lies a diverse landscape of casinos catering to almost every kind of guest and visitor. History buffs who look to soak up the history of a space can step back in time at the Golden Nugget’s vintage charm or step inside the Flamingo’s mob museum.

High rollers who wish to revel in the opulence of a beautifully designed casino floor will love Bellagio, with its dazzling water show and high-limit tables. Guests who crave Vegas entertainment will be right at home at The Venetian. This casino transports visitors to Venice with its gondolas and Cirque du Soleil.

Families and large groups might enjoy exploring miniature New York at New York-New York or dive into aquatic adventures at Mandalay Bay’s expansive pool complex, complete with a lazy river, shark aquarium and even a beach. Guests to these locations can also catch shows like Blue Man Group and enjoy a variety of well-loved restaurants.

Enjoying Vegas Food & Fun beyond the Casino Floor

Even though the iconic Vegas buffet might seem like a good deal, it might be a better idea to ditch the hefty buffet bills and embrace delicious diversity instead. In the age of the internet, it’s pretty easy to explore the culinary wonders that await just beyond the Strip, where local restaurants and a surprising number of In-n-Out Burger locations offer options to fill up an empty stomach at a wide range of price points. 

Beyond the Big Names

Remember, the true magic of Vegas lies beyond the established giants and even the wildly popular and successful Sphere. Venture off the Strip to discover hidden gems like the vibrant Fremont Street Experience, the historic El Cortez with its vintage slot machines, or the quirky LINQ Hotel & Casino with its High Roller observation wheel, each offering unique experiences and exciting discoveries.

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Las Vegas 360 Panoramic Photos of Las Vegas

July 4, 2011

Click any of the photos for a 360° hi-res view of the Las Vegas Strip.

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas historic sign, the beginning of the famous “Strip”, Las Vegas Blvd. South. (c. 1999)

Glass Pool Inn aka The Mirage
The Glass Pool Inn 1950’s style motel on the south end of the Strip, with the coolest swimming pool. Note: The Motel was renamed in 1988 from “The Mirage” when Steve Wynn’s Mirage Hotel Open. Motel and pool was demolished in 2004, only the sign remains. (photo. 1999)

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The Glass Pool Inn and the Mandalay Bay Hotel in the the background. (c. 1999)

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Mandalay Bay (includes a Four Seasons Hotel) and the Luxor Hotel opposite.  Mandalay Bay includes the legendary House of Blues which features nightly entertainment.

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Front Entrance to the Luxor Hotel. Largest pyramid hotel in the world. The Luxor (2,526 rooms) and Excalibur (4000 rooms) Hotels

Click for Hi-Res 360 photoLocated in the front of the Excalibur Hotel & Casino looking at the New York New York Hotel.

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On the pedestrian walkway between the Tropicana and the Excalibur

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Located in front of Tropicana, SE Corner of Las Vegas Blvd. (Strip) and Tropicana Ave.

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Located in front of the MGM Northeast Corner of Las Vegas Blvd.

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Located on the walkway between New York New York and MGM.

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Located in front of New York New York, Northwest corner of Las Vegas Blvd. (Strip) and Tropicana Ave.

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Located on the walkway between NY NY and Excabilar Hotel & Casino.

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Allstar Cafe located next to the MGM Grand Hotel includes GamesWorks, M & M World and Coke Cola Plaza. Note: All Star Cafe, a sports-themed restaurant developed by Andre Agassi and five athlete partners, closed in 2000. Replaced with cheesy-Generica fast-food.

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Monte Carlo Hotel Located next to the New York New York Hotel.

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Monte Carlo Hotel on the Left and Polo Towers (Timeshare on the Right).

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Polo Towers on the East Side with the Boardwalk Hotel & Casino. Note: Boardwalk Hotel & Casino closed in 2006. It was imploded on May 9, 2006 to make way for City Center.

Click to view hi-res 360 photoConstruction of the Aladdin (c.1999) -now Planet Hollywood and the Paris Hotels looking north. The Harley Davidson Cafe is located on this corner, it is the building with the motorcycle crashing through the front entrance. Note: Across the Street, everything was removed and City Center now stands.

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Construction of the Aladdin-aka Planet Hollywood (c.1999) (foreground) and Paris (tower).

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The Bellagio looking across the Lake Look toward Caesars Palace.  Note: Bellagio
opened October 15, 1998. It was the former site of the Dune’s Hotel that operated from May 23, 1955 to January 26, 1993 imploded on November 25, 1997

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Construction of the Aladdin and the Paris Hotels (c. 1999).  Note: The Aladdin opened April 1, 1966 and closed November 25, 1997. The hotel was imploded on April 27, 1998 and reopened on August 18, 2000. On April 17, 2007, the hotel was renovated and renamed to Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

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The Bellaigo Hotel and Casino across the lake.

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Another view of the  Bellaigo Hotel and Casino across the lake.

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Bally’s Hotel and Casino on the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Flamingo Road.

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Bally’s Hotel and Casino. Note: Bally’s was formerly the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, the casino burned in Las Vegas’ worst fire on November 21, 1980, killing 85 guests and employees. The MGM Grand was sold in 1985 and renamed to Bally’s.

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Barbary Coast (c. 1999) and Bally’s Entrance at Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Blvd. Note: The Barbary Coast (March, 1979-February 27, 2007)  The hotel and casino were rebranded as Bill’s Gamblin Hall and Saloon.

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