Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Wynn Las Vegas Hote

Wynn Las Vegas Hotel

So, in a city of unique hotels, why does the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel stand out? Well, it all begins with the lake. The hotel sits on the shore of a 3 acre lake that sports a cascading waterfall that pours down the side of a man-made, tree covered mountain, creating a natural feel in the middle of Las Vegas.

While the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel isn´t in the middle of the Strip (it´s right at the end), it is just across the street from the best Las Vegas shopping experience ever, the Fashion Show Mall, where you can shop till you drop. As a guest, you also get to golf on the adjacent golf course.

The Wynn Las Vegas Hotel is definitely a high class hotel and well worth springing for. Enjoy a little luxury on your Vegas spree and you won´t regret it.

Arc de Triomphe Hotel

Las Vegas Paris Hotel

Complete with its own miniature Eiffel Tower, as well as the Arc de Triomphe, this Las Vegas hotel is as close to the French delights as you will get without a passport. Enjoy an authentic French meal in the Eiffel Tower Restaurant on the eleventh floor of the reproduction model, taste find Parisian chocolates at the chocolat shop or hit the slots in the casino located at the base of the Eiffel Tower.

The Las Vegas Paris Hotel is as exotic and relaxing as you would imagine. Located at the end of the Strip, it is a beautiful place to rest and relax. Enjoy the pool or one of two spa tubs or head for the fitness center to burn off some of that luscious French food. No matter what you decide to do in Las Vegas, the Paris Hotel is the ideal base.

LAS VEGAS

Once completed CityCenter will be a destination choice for things to do in Las Vegas all over the world. A building project like no other this will truly be a place to live and play on magnitude levels. CityCenter has been built and designed by eight world renow architects that have designed structures such as the Cleveland Museum of Art, Beijing Airport and The Kodak Theater. This 4,000 room resort will have some of the finest dining in the world along with show stopping entertainment and performances. The resort will be surrounded by some of the most interesting urban art the world is yet to see. Each piece specifically chosen for it location with a carfully thought out plan.

CityCenter will be home to one 61 story tower, two 400 room high-end, non-gaming hotels including Las Vegas’s first Mandarin Oriental, close to 2,700 condominiums and will hold roughly 500,000 sq ft of retail, dining and entertainment space