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The Best Las Vegas Hotels
It is no secret that Las Vegas is a magical place. Millions flock to the city each year. Some of those have hopes of fame and fortune while others just wish to have a wonderful vacation. All in all it is hard to not have a good time in a place like Las Vegas. There is so much to do and it seems that it is hard to fit it all into the limited time that a vacation allows for. Even people who have lived in Las Vegas their entire life have yet to see all that this city has to offer and that means many great things for those that visit. Of course you will need a place to stay when you are in Las Vegas and there are many fine choices. Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino is one of the most popular spots in the entire city. The Iconic Luxury Strip Resort A tribute to the opulence of Rome, the iconic Caesars Palace – Resort & Casino offers an empire of restaurants, nightlife, gaming, relaxation, and entertainment in the center of the Las Vegas Strip. Celebrity chefs and entertainers The 4,100-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace is home to world-class entertainment from superstars including Céline Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Reba, Brooks & Dunn, and many others. Bellagio Las Vegas Hotel is one of those places that cater to the whales. It is known for its dancing fountain shows, expansive casino and live performances. The money that is required to stay here is tough to raise and the gambling is not the cheapest either. You will find that the food is a bit pricey as well. But, it is all worth the expense if you can raise the...
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To some, San Francisco is the quintessential American city, and most first-time visitors discover a similar feeling upon leaving. The tumultuous roller coaster of the city’s history, tied in closely with the history of the United States, has created a mecca of modernism and tradition, revolution and reaction, sassy style and sophistication. San Francisco began as the Spanish colony of Yerba Buena, followed soon thereafter by the California Gold Rush, which exploded the city’s population nearly 25-fold within a year. An earthquake followed by the Great Fire nearly destroyed the entire city in 1906. Since San Francisco’s early city hood it has been a mosaic melting pot of Chinese, Japanese and Italian immigrants (to name a few), many of whom were held at Angel Island, the West’s own Ellis Island equivalent. Today you can catch a ferry out to the historic island which is now a beautiful park suited for most outdoor recreation including cycling and jogging. It’s Got That Groovy Feeling San Francisco has been a bastion of social movements and progressive thinkers over the last century. Although it may not be the Summer of Love anymore, this city is still a product of its Hippie parents, civil rights protests and beatnik artist generation – as well as the dot-com boom and burst that came in the late 90s. The Critical Mass ride on the last Friday of each month is true to form for San Francisco. Hundreds of bicyclists gather and ride a route through the city streets to a predetermined destination to claim their rights to the streets (make sure you are not driving that day!). A walk through The Castro, the predominantly gay and artsy neighborhood, is also a must do. You will find exquisite...
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