Which hotel is better to stay in 2015 Las Vegas tour

The Strip, the busiest street in Las Vegas, is like downtown in that it is the equivalent of Nanjing Road in Shanghai. It is known for having many giant, high-class hotels. This 6-mile stretch of the Strip is a concentration of the best of the world, and each hotel is trying its best to flaunt its own unique charm. Don't be subtle or understated, just do your best to be gilded and individualized. You can simultaneously admire the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids, the Statue of Liberty in New York and 600 years of European civilization in Caesar's Palace. Most importantly, don't worry that your wallet will be emptied by staying in such an extravagant place, the accommodation in Long Street will instead be a bit cheaper than other places. A typical 3 to 4 star is only 60$-100$.

The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino

The Venetian Grand Hotel shows guests a realistic Venetian small town, whether it's St. Mark's Square with its doves flying or the Bridge of Sighs over the canal, or even a boatman rocking a gondola while singing an Italian opera, it's all exactly the same as the real Venice. There is also a 500,000-square-foot shopping plaza in the hotel, which is as close to being on the streets of Italy as you can get. The famous MadameTussaudsWaxMuseum also has a gallery here, featuring more than 100 lifelike wax figures of celebrities.

Pyramid Hotel LuxorHotel

Perhaps no hotel is as grand and enigmatic as the Pyramid Hotel. Consisting of a 30-story, black-glass pyramid and two terraced towers fronted by a giant sphinx, the hotel is a perfect blend of mysterious ancient Egyptian civilization and modern architectural craftsmanship. Stepping through the front door, a tall, tapered space is visible, dotted with replicas of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including tombs of kings, ancient statues, and murals. With a 120,000-square-foot casino, an aerial playground, an IMAX movie theater, and more than 2,000 rooms themed with Egyptian décor, the hotel can keep you entertained without leaving your home.

BellagioHotel

The hotel, based on the village of Bellagio next to Lake ComoLake in northern Italy, opened in October '98 and drew nearly a million visitors in 20 days. After dark, there are water dancers about every half hour, and the water jets can reach up to 250 feet with the awesome sound, which is spectacular.

NewYork-NewYorkHotel

NewYork-NewYorkHotel is a city in its own right, bringing New York's Manhattan to Las Vegas in its entirety, with the Empire State Building, Times Square, and Center Parcs, impeccable in every detail, and a roller coaster - the Manhattan Express! that can whisk guests up to the Big Apple Casino at 67 miles per hour. Needless to say, the hotel rooms are certainly the most luxurious.

ParisLasVegasHotel

Can you get a taste of the romantic capital, Paris, even in Las Vegas? Come to the Paris Hotel and you will surely get the affirmative answer. The Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, scaled down to their original proportions, tower in front of the hotel, giving visitors a marvelous feeling of time and space dislocation. The Eiffel Tower restaurant is arguably the best place to dine in the entire hotel, where you can enjoy an authentic French meal in a romantic setting and a dazzling night view of Las Vegas over the New Strip, a two-in-one treat that is not to be missed.

MirageHotel

The MirageHotel is located in the center of New Street and has a rich Pacific tropical island style, with tall palm trees and banana trees welcoming every guest. The hotel also houses two precious white tigers for guests to see for free. The man-made volcano in front of the hotel erupts every 15 minutes from 6pm until midnight. Bright yellow flames rise 100 feet into the sky, illuminating the night sky. The scattered flames fall into the pools surrounding the volcano, a spectacular blend of water and fire in harmony.

Caesars Palace Hotel

Like its name suggests, the entire hotel is as imposing as a palace. Here, guests feel as if they have returned to the time of Julius Caesar, experiencing first-hand the luxury and pampering of the imperial class. The Ancient Roman Bazaar shopping center gathers the world's top brands, and while enjoying the fun of shopping, visitors can also sit quietly in the restaurant, while tasting food, while watching the street scene, and feel the double enjoyment brought about by the alternation of time.