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Few cities bring to mind such images of sheer excess as Las Vegas. Located in the middle of the arid Mojave Desert, at the southern tip of the state of Nevada, Las Vegas is an oasis of life, energy and money a city whose raison dêtre is entertainment. With soaring temperatures during the summer and moderate winters, the city is visited all year round. Las Vegas may have little more than one million inhabitants but its airport is the ninth busiest in the world, daily spewing out hordes of tourists hoping to win big bucks at the thousands of gambling tables or one-armed bandits (slot machines). Over 35 million people visit Las Vegas every year, staying in the citys 130,000 hotel rooms. According to the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, Las Vegas is now the fastest growing city in North America with an estimated two acres of land being developed every 24-hours and seeing approximately 50,000 people annually choosing to make the city and suburbs their home.

Ironically, Las Vegas beginnings were, if anything, humble. In the 18th century, the spot where the city now stands earned the named Las Vegas (Spanish for The Plains), because of a natural spring that created greenery in the dry desert. The city itself was founded in 1905 (as a stopover on the Union Pacific railway between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City) but it remained a remote backwater until the 1930s. In 1931, however, gambling was made legal and Las Vegas quickly began to assume its present character. At first, it drew the droves of workers building the nearby Hoover Dam. Soon, it became a gambling and vacation Mecca for the entire country it attracted stars like Frank Sinatra, Elvis and Liberace and became Americas premiere entertainment hub. It also attracted the mob, an aspect of the citys character depicted in countless movies, including Oceans Eleven (1960 & 2001), Casino (1995) and Bugsy (1991). By the 1960s, Las Vegas began cleaning up its act. Gambling remained its principal draw but the casinos began to fall under the control of large corporations and the city was increasingly repackaged as a family destination. Golf courses abound, as do shows, theme parks, shopping malls and a growing number of museums, such as the Las Vegas Natural History Museum and the Liberace Museum.

Today, Las Vegas is booming as never before. The 1990s saw a trend towards building enormous hotel complexes competing with one another for the title of largest hotel in the world and it has not let up. The competition was won by the city-like MGM Grand, whose capacity of over 5,000 rooms has yet to be bettered, although the newly opened Wynn Las Vegas is certainly going to give them a run for their money. More recently, the trend has been towards recreating mini-versions of cities like New York, Paris and Venice. The Downtown, with its smaller, more intimate and seedier casinos, remains the guardian of old Las Vegas character.

Entertainment so dominates Las Vegas that it is the backbone of the citys economy, creating vibrant hotel, retail and hospitality industries. Other industries, such as construction, to a large degree owe their existence to the fact that hotels need to be built or expanded. its the citys sheer exuberance in attracting visitors has created something along the lines of a city-sized theme park. Its residents lead normal lives in normal suburbs but to visitors, it is an endless playground of neon lights, hotel lounges, topless revues, live entertainment and casinos.

Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority

Address: 3150 Paradise Rd,Las Vegas, NV 89109

Phone: +1 702 892 0711

  • MGM Grand Lion Habitat
    The savannah-like environment of the MGM Grand Lion Habitat ranges over three levels, with rock outcroppings, waterfalls, ponds and acacia trees. Enabled by a clever tunnelling system, the lions go about their daily business just inches from your face, behind glass partitions that travel both overhead and beneath your feet.
  • Cirque du Soleil - KÀ
    It could only happen in Las Vegas. Canadian circus exponents extraordinaire Cirque du Soleil, who already present three shows in the oasis of entertainment in the midst of Nevada's desert, teamed up in 2005 with fellow Canadian theatrical whizz kid Robert Lepage to create a new show at the MGM Grand. explores fire's potential to create and destroy, and follows two twins in a pseudo-mythological trip accompanied by a typical Cirque du Soleil wall-to-wall soundtrack, here by René Dupéré.
  • Guggenheim Hermitage Museum
    The Guggenheim Hermitage in Las Vegas's Venetian Resort is a combination of the collections of the former Guggenheim Las Vegas and Hermitage Museums, featuring a major collection of contemporary European and modern art.
  • Mirage Animal Habitats
    Set deep in the tropics of The Mirage hotel and resort is a lush animal habitat, home to dolphins, tigers, lions, elephants, panthers and a snow leopard.
  • Cirque du Soleil - O
    Cirque du Soleil comes to Las Vegas. O is an aquatic spectacle performed in, on and above more than a million gallons of water, featuring the Canadian circus company's trademark fusion of acrobatics, physical and lyrical theatre. Let these outstanding artists lure you to a world without limits - the world underwater.
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