Food and Entertainment in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Travel

Las Vegas Travel

There’s more to a Las Vegas vacation than the glitz and glimmer of the famous Las Vegas Strip. There are family-friendly activities, shows, restaurants and a variety of things to do for every age. This Las Vegas Travel Web Guide helps you find everything you need to plan the perfect trip. Relax in the lavish spas around town, spend your time in a casino, enjoy the fine cuisine or bring the kids along for an unforgettable family vacation. No matter what you're looking for in a Las Vegas vacation, this Web Guide can point you to it.

Planning A Trip to Vegas

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Getting to Las Vegas

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Las Vegas Hotels

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Getting Around Las Vegas

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Food and Entertainment in Las Vegas

There’s more to Las Vegas than gambling, Elvis impersonators, and all-you-can-eat buffets (though you can get all three if you want). In this section of our Las Vegas Web Guide we’ll show you the best sites to discover just the cuisine you want and to find the perfect night (or day) on the town.

Dulcinea's Insight

  • Plenty of famous singers, comedians, and other entertainers (think Blue Man Group and Cirque du Soleil) make their way through Vegas. Check the calendars on the entertainment magazine Web sites listed below—it might be worth planning your Vegas trip around the show of your favorite entertainer.
  • Want to see a show? Tickets to many of the large casino venues aren’t cheap (usually ranging from $75 to $300) and you often need to plan months in advance if you want to get the best seats. If you’re looking for tickets at the last minute and don’t mind paying an arm and a leg for them, try an online ticket marketplace like StubHub.com. Note that it is illegal to buy tickets from someone off the street in Las Vegas.
  • Want to see the King, be married by him, or relish in all things Elvis? VEGAS.com has tips for spotting Elvis around the city so your trip won’t be deprived of the hunk o’ burning love. Or if you just want the best, the Las Vegas Review-Journal gave the honor of “Best Elvis Impersonator” to Steve Connolly, and its readers voted for Trent Carlini.
  • There’s one popular activity in Vegas that can last a lifetime: a wedding. But before you head over to your nearest chapel, check out the legal requirements for a wedding in Vegas in our findingDulcinea Las Vegas Weddings Guide. The guide can help you find the right chapel, cake, car, minister, and license to make it fun and legal.
  • If you’re a beginner to the gambling scene, try heading to a casino early in the day when table minimums are lower and the tables aren’t as crowded as they are at night.

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