More than two or three days in the famous city of Nevada there is nothing to do but pop there especially if you are in Los Angeles (from there to Las Vegas is 2-3 hours by car). Casino is in any hotel, from high-class to the last brothel (there are brothels there), but you should stay in decent place. And do not be afraid that expense would be beyond the means: if to reserve in advance, not on weekends, and those (yes, extremely rare) days when there are no conferences in Las Vegas, the fantastic room with a pool in a bedroom in nice Vegas hotel would cost $80. And what hotels are there! Each one heaps up its own zest. In "Imperial Palace" - there is a huge concert hall, where Presley performed, and a remarkable museum of vintage cars belonging to Nicholas II, Hitler, Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe.

You can go to giant neon clown on the roof of the Circus-Circus casino - rope-walkers are performing there iver the rows of gambling machines. Behind it there is a mini park Grand Slam Canyon. The square of street intersections Fremont and Main Streets in the city center is known as Glitter Gulch. The first neon signs appeared here in 1929. Now the area is drowning in neon light. Some of the most famous casino town located in the area - the Golden Nugget and Golden Ship. The shops of this area sell mainly souvenirs. In this area there is a park - Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park. Monuments, photographs and the remains of the ancient walls of the park tell stories about 19th century moroms. Hotel Mirage is a very interesting place. It has miniature tropical forest, with an artificial volcano, surrounded by the lagoon. The volcano erupts lava every half an hour. There are 54 artificial waterfalls and a large pool with frisking dolphins. In 20 meter aquarium live about 1000 species of fish.

Car lovers can visit the museum Palace Auto Museum. Here is the collection of cars, previously owned by famous people. Rolls Royce in 1914, belonging to the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, Packard of 1935 year of release, belonged to the Japanese Emperor Hirohito's, Mercedes of Adolf Hitler. You can also see the cars of several American presidents. Approximately 200 vehicles are displayed in the museum. The museum is located in the Imperial Palace Casino. In a few hours en route from Las Vegas is the second most popular national park in America - Grand Canyon. Canyon 365 km long and 16 km wide, colored rocks down at mile deep. At the bottom of the canyon runs Colorado River.