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3655 Las Vegas Blvd. (at Paris Hotel & Casino), Las Vegas, NV
Candy Store · 263 tips and reviews
People: Tucked in the Paris Las Vegas hotel, this sugar station offers all things sweet – plus a bar and chocolate lounge. Tip: check out the signature Kim Kardashian and Britney Spears lollipops sold here.
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S (at W Flamingo Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · 600 tips and reviews
People: Its fountains have lured in a loyal, not to mention royal, following (Prince Harry!). And make sure you come hungry: Bellagio is home to PRIME Steakhouse and Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge.
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S (at Sands Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Resort · 651 tips and reviews
People: It's where high rollers like Paris Hilton win big ($30,000 on her 31st birthday!). Don't want to gamble? Hit the 18-hole golf course or chill by the waterfall at the in-house Tryst nightclub.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Level 2, The Chelsea Tower (in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas), Las Vegas, NV
Night Club · The Strip · 325 tips and reviews
People: This new addition to the Sin City scene opened New Year's Eve 2011 with a little help from Kellan Lutz and Beyonce—and the small club regularly steals A-listers from some of Vegas's veteran haunts.
People: The venerable chain goes big with a sprawling hotel, daytime pool party scene (Rehab) and gaming complex – plus concert venue hosting must-see artists from The Rolling Stones to Bon Jovi.
People: Three venues in one–an Asian restaurant, nightclub and outdoor pool–means nonstop action. Tip: Wanna party like Christina Aguilera? Snag a VIP skybox and dance above the crowd—just be prepared to pay.
5100 S Las Vegas Blvd (at E Oquendo Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Monument · 179 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This sign, designed by neon artist Betty Willis and erected in 1959, has become a world-famous symbol of Las Vegas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
HISTORY: Set in a one million-gallon water capacity theater, no seat is more than 40 feet from the stage. Each cast member must become scuba-certified before performing. "Le Rêve" means "The Dream" in French.
3667 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Harmon Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Resort · 526 tips and reviews
HISTORY: The first hotel here was the Tally-Ho in 1963, changing to King's Crown in 1964. In 1966, it became The Aladdin where it was host to Elvis and Priscilla Presley's wedding in 1967.
3400 S Las Vegas Blvd (at Buccaneer Blvd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · 188 tips and reviews
HISTORY: The Mirage was built on the site formerly occupied by the Castaways & the Red Rooster Nite Club. The hotel's distinctive gold windows get their color from actual gold used in the tinting process.