| Who wouldn't
get hungry after the heart-thumping excitement, wondrous shopping and eye-popping
spectacle of Las Vegas! You're now ready to discover the most appetizing parts
of Las Vegas. Las Vegas offers the most amazing culinary
adventures at affordable prices. A drive down Las Vegas
Boulevard (a.k.a. the Strip) will bring you to Paris
, with an eclectic breakfast buffet that's much loved for its distinctive food
selection and atmosphere. The sumptuous spread is an excellent value! You can
spot the gondolas of Venice a short distance away. A passageway
connects Paris
Hotel and Casino to Bally's
, which offers a variety of onsite fine dining and amazing shopping at The Forum
Shops , just one block away! Just a block and a half from Bally's
is the laid-back Best
Western Tuscany Hotel and Casino, where you can enjoy fine dining at Palazzo's
Steakhouse or friendly affordable dining at Marilyn's. The
breathtaking Bellagio
isn't far, tempting you with its landscaped botanical gardens, majestic fountains
and a sparkling 10-acre lake. Bellagio
is equally tempting to your taste buds, with such restaurants as Le Cirque of
New York, Aqua of San Francisco and Olives of Boston. You'll relish high tea at
the Petrosssian Bar, where exquisite brocade sofas and tall chairs draped in velvet
set the mood for high tea (2pm to 5pm). Pay tribute to this very English custom
by tucking in the delicious sandwiches, scones and clotted cream, pastries and
exotic teas. Picasso, one of the only two five-star restaurants
in Nevada, makes the Bellagio
its home. After your European sojourn, a giant indoor rainforest
provides a refreshing detour in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip. It's The
Mirage , ready to tease your taste buds with 12 happening restaurants and
snack bars, bars and lounges. Don't miss the new Polynesian-theme bar offering
exotic specialty drinks. At nightfall, The
Mirage stages some of the most popular shows in Vegas including the critically-acclaimed
Mystere. Definitely a must-see! Just two years shy of its
golden Anniversary, the Riviera
Hotel and Casino on the Strip is a legend in itself, serving guests with tradition
and style, promising 'top value for your room, food and entertainment dollar!'
If you fancy a themed menu (this is Vegas, remember!) step
into New
York, New York to enjoy a whiff of the world famous Gallagher's steak house
or the racy ESPN Zone. But before you tuck in, don't forget to check out the famous
Coney island-style roller coaster Manhattan Express ! At
lunch, get pampered by celebrity chefs such as Wolfgang Puck, Mark Miller and
Emeril Lagasse at MGM
Grand . (Just in case you can't make up your mind, you'll delight in the freshest
Oyster and divine banana cream pies at Emeril's.) While
you're at MGM
Grand , The Grand Adventures Theme Park (at the intersection between The Strip
and Tropicana Ave) promises thrilling action and adventure. More-->> |