![]() It’s certainly a lot cleaner than the real Venice. There’s other stuff to lap up too, like the Praying Mantis sculpture, and the classic cowboy sign of Vegas Vic. There’s a huge array of electric signs going on here, giving you a real taste of a Las Vegas of the past in all its retro glory. If you are staying in Vegas, you’ll want to be near the strip. It’s iconic!īut it’s not all about the Strip – head to the more historic Fremont Street where you can see the old neon signs in action. My Personal Opinion: You’ll end up doing this when you arrive, but give it a walk too.The atmosphere is one of the most incredible anywhere in the world, and you get to locate some of the biggest attractions straight off the bat! It doesn’t matter how many times I come to Vegas, I always have to spend time exploring the Strip and soaking in all that atmosphere! Check out the Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace and the rest of the entertainment capital’s glorious neon buzz. Look ahead to the top DJs performing in June.I wonder how much the electricity bill here costs?Ĭruising the Strip is a must. But that could all begin to change on June 1. Nightclubs : Clubs like Omnia, Hakkasan, Tao, and XS have been operating at a limited capacity without high-profile resident DJs. The breeze generated from flying at 30+ mph cools you off a bit during the hot weather, and the experience offers fresh views of Sin City and the surrounding desert. Ziplines: Zip lines are a great outdoor summer activity. High Roller: Known to most tourists for its photogenic views of the Strip, the High Roller is at its best during the nighttime Happy Half Hour, which, for a few dollars more than the price of a regular ride, offers guests an open bar the entire time the wheel rotates. Dayclubs and pool parties like Drai's, Wet Republic, Marquee, and Encore Beach Club are drawing crowds eager to beat the heat this summer. Lounge by the Pool in Las VegasĪs the weather heats up, Las Vegas pools are sure to be busy. Check-in with each venue for the latest lineups. You can also enjoy smaller-scale shows at the Comedy Cellar at the Rio, the Showroom at the Plaza, and more. See Nate Bargatze June 9-10, Russell Peters June 16 and rising star Theo Von June 30 at the Wynn's Encore Theatre. The laughs continue at the Caesars Palace for a pair of shows by Jerry Seinfeld (June 9-10) at the Colosseum. The Mirage welcomes Jim Jefferies June 2, Wayne Brady June 10 and Kathleen Madigan June 30. The field narrows down to the Main Event June 25-July 8 with millions in prize money at stake. More than 600 tables will welcome thousands of players at the Horseshoe and Paris casinos. The World Series of Poker, which gets underway a few days before June on May 30, is the largest gaming event in the world. ![]() Join the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas Money raised for Restaurant Week benefits the Three Square food bank, which helps feed families in need. It's the perfect opportunity to check out places that might typically be out of your price range and sample their signature dishes. Participating restaurants offer great food at fantastic prices with a three-course prix fixe menu, specialty menu, or takeaway menus available. Restaurant Week returns in June, running well over a week with more options than ever. James Taylor comes to the Cosmopolitan for the first time, playing five dates June 3-10. Otherwise, you'll want to check out Usher, whose "My Way" residency continues at Dolby Live inside the Park MGM, Barry Manilow at Westgate, and Seal who plays two shows at the Venetian Theatre (June 2-3). Dates are scheduled throughout June for Garth Brooks at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Carrie Underwood at the Resorts World Theater and Keith Urban at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater. It's a great month for country music fans. Carrie Underwood (Photo: Jeff Johnson) See a Concert in Las Vegas
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