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Quick Las Vegas Guide
What happens in Vegas doesn’t necessarily stay in Vegas. With more than 30 million yearly visitors, the secret is out. Enter the world’s 'Entertainment Capital', where your biggest concerns are choosing red or black, or which show to see next. This is Las Vegas: the place where night becomes day in the brilliance of flashing lights, with a never-ending string of quality casinos, bars and clubs.
Las Vegas tours invariably focus on 'The Strip', but there's more to this desert oasis of dazzling neon than first meets the eye. The Strip may seem most alive at night, but Vegas never sleeps and you won’t want to either when faced with the possibility of careening down mountaintops on a zip line, riding a roller coaster around a hotel, or watching rubber burn at the Vegas Speedway.
Las Vegas is a gambling town and the city's casinos are its most popular attractions. Most are technically located outside the city limits on the nearly seven-kilometre stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South known as 'The Strip'. The end of the boulevard is paradoxically where you'll find the famous 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign.