Las Vegas: Best Spring Break Destinations.

Las Vegas can provide any kind of vacation you can imagine. You can opt for the traditional high-roller getaway complete with all-nighters at the blackjack table or TAO Nightclub. Or you can make it all about luxury with visits to hotel spas, high-end boutiques and gourmet restaurants. Las Vegas is also a great jumping-off point for outdoor activities, such as hiking in Red Rock Canyon or visiting the Hoover Dam. You can even bring the kids along: Underage travelers will get a kick out of a Cirque du Soleil performance, the Bellagio Fountain show and the Neon Museum.

What to Eat?
One thing’s for sure: There’s no shortage of culinary choices in Las Vegas. So much so that’s it’s one of the best foodie cities in the country. You’ll find everything from high-end French fare to budget-friendly burgers. The celebrity chef craze hit Las Vegas by storm, with some of the world’s most famous chefs – including Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagasse – establishing kitchens in Sin City. What’s more, Las Vegas boasts more master sommeliers than Los Angeles and New York City combined. You can dine on Asian-inspired fare at Andrea’s at Encore, order Kobe beef at Bazaar Meat by José Andrés in SLS, dine on Italian cuisine with views of the Bellagio’s fountain show at Lago by Julian Serrano and if you stay up all night, get breakfast at the Bouchon Bistro in The Venetian.

Getting Around Las Vegas.
The best way to get around Las Vegas is by taxi or by bus. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) offers bus routes 24 hours a day along the Strip and downtown area, providing easy, affordable transportation. And you won’t find any shortage of cabs should you wish to move around on your own schedule. If you’re based on the Strip, the Monorail provides fast transportation to many of the casinos along the northern part of Las Vegas Boulevard. If you prefer to walk, you won’t have an issue finding most of Vegas’ top things to do, but you should arm yourself with plenty of sunscreen and water to avoid heat stroke.

Getting from the McCarran International Airport (LAS) to the Strip is a breeze since the airport is actually right across the street from Mandalay Bay (you can access it from Wayne Newton Boulevard). Many hotels offer airport shuttle services, and the RTC buses service stops at or near the terminals. Car rentals are also available at the airport (and throughout Las Vegas), but unless you’re looking to take a trip to the Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon, you should opt for another means of transportation. Traffic along the Strip is hectic and parking is both scarce and expensive.

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