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Below are some of the best Casino Resorts on the Strip:
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV 89109
Bellagio has earned the prestigious AAA 5 Diamond award for 2008. This is the 6th time the hotel has received this award. Bellagio combines Old World elegance with modern luxuries in over 3,900 rooms in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The Tuscan-themed resort transports guests to the Vegas version of the famous town on Italy's Lake Como. Dancing water choreographed to popular music and show-tunes soars 240 feet above an eight-acre lake, surrounded by deluxe guest rooms and suites, abundant dining, entertainment, shopping and lots of gaming options. Other hotel amenities include a 65,000 square foot Spa and Salon, the lovely wedding chapel and access to the exclusive Shadow Creek golf courses.
Flamingo
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV 89109
The mystique of the Flamingo Hotel dates back to 1946 when Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel opened his "real class joint" 7 miles south of downtown Las Vegas on Highway 91 (now known as the Strip). The Flamingo Hotel flourished, even though Bugsy was never around to see it (he met his demise at girlfriend Virginia Hill's Beverly Hills home, 6 months after the opening). Las Vegas' famed Strip resort would eventually sit on the renowned "Four Corners," along with Caesars Palace, Bellagio and Bally's. While the trap-doors and underground tunnels Bugsy built for a quick escape are gone (they were filled in during the resort's expansion) what remains are more than 3,500 guest rooms, including luxury and mini suites overlooking lush Caribbean landscaping that surround Olympic-size pools, whirlpool spas and a zigzag waterslide, part of 15 acres of tropical gardens.
Bally's
3645 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV 89109
One of the original grand dames to grace the famous "Four Corners" of the Las Vegas Strip, Bally's Las Vegas has retained its classic Vegas appeal while adding contemporary amenities. Bally's Plaza, a multimillion-dollar grand entry that whisks visitors from the Strip to the hotel's famous porte cochere via four 200-foot people movers, features eight miles of neon looped overhead, and a light, water and sound spectacle that must be seen to be believed. The two 26-story hotel towers house more than 2,800 recently remodeled guest rooms and suites, which range in size from 900 to 2,600 square feet. On the eponymous floor, Bally's 22nd Club offers special guests private concierge services, complimentary breakfasts and evening cocktails. The Bally's Spa is a full-service health club featuring state-of-the-art fitness equipment, whirlpool spas, steam rooms and saunas, Vichy showers, hydrotherapy tubs and aesthetician treatment rooms.
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV 89109
Celebrating the glory of Rome, Caesars Palace has been a must-see destination resort since it opened in 1966. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, those famous fountains, dramatic gabled pediments and Corinthian columns are world-renowned. A renaissance that began in 2000 has elevated its status even higher. The addition of the $95 million Colosseum brought Elton John's "The Red Piano" to the entertainment capital of the world along with Bette Midler.. Celebrity chefs Bradley Ogden and Bobby Flay joined Caesars with the opening of Ogden's namesake restaurant from the Bay Area, and Flay's Mesa Grill, his first restaurant outside New York. The Forum Shops at Caesars added 60 new upscale retailers to an existing group of 100 shops and dining establishments during its recent expansion; Kate Spade, Juicy Couture, CH Carolina Herrera and Harry Winston joined an already stellar lineup. The addition of a five-acre, open-air Roman Plaza features the Italian trattoria Vialé, which overlooks the Strip as well as an outdoor event amphitheatre. Pure Nightclub - backed by Celine Dion, Shaquille O'Neal and Andre Agassi - made its debut on New Year's Eve, and includes the Vegas version of the famous Pussycat Dolls Lounge. For a taste of Caesars legendary past, dine at Neros steak house and dance the night away on Cleopatra's Barge Nightclub, a floating cocktail lounge.