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Luxury hotels in Las Vegas cater to the most indulgent and extravagant tastes. Standing larger-than-life along The Strip, they house everything from casinos and shopping malls to man-made distractions, like Vegas’ own Eiffel Tower.
Las Vegas has an overwhelming vibrancy about it – whatever the hour, so the lavish guest rooms at our luxury hotels provide a welcomed retreat on your luxury holiday. With stunning views, sumptuous accommodation and state-of-the art amenities, a stay in a luxury hotel in Las Vegas is out of this world. The Bellagio is one of the most iconic hotels and offers a level of sumptuousness to exceed the highest of expectations. The visionary scale of the Venetian is quite simply breathtaking, with its quarter-mile Grand Canal and hand-painted frescos. While a stay at the Wynn takes elegance to a new level.

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On this 45–minute helicopter flight you'll land deep in the canyon for a Champagne picnic, before flying over the famous Las Vegas Strip on your return.

The Las Vegas Fashion Outlets offer over 100 designer outlets, all in an enclosed air–conditioned setting. You'll find clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes, home furnishings, speciality gifts and more.

Built during the Depression to tame the Colorado River, it took less than five years to build the largest dam of its time.

On this magical sunset helicopter tour, you'll land at the Grand Canyon for a Champagne picnic. You'll then witness this remarkable landscape changing colours at sunset, before you take flight over the famous neon–lit Las Vegas Strip on your return.

You'll see all the sights and resorts, from the dancing water at the Bellagio to the erupting Volcano at the Mirage Hotel.

Avoid stepping on the wedding train of any new brides and watch the lights rise over Fremont, canopied with the three-block 'biggest TV screen in the world'.