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Las Vegas with its acres of neon lights, turn night into multicoloured days. It is one of the most remote large cities in the country. Here gamblers defy reason in their attempts to seduce the goddess of chance, See the showgirls with smiles as white as spotlights and head wear as big and bright as fireworks. Accommodation is lower than in other major U.S. cities. There are a bountiful of inexpensive gourmet restaurants and buffet dining here can be cheaper than preparing a meal at home. Out of town and you'll come across eerie landscapes that nature has etched over the years.

 

Buses run up and down the Strip stopping in front of all the major hotels every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day. The Strip Trolley travels every 30 minutes among the hotels. Car rental is available and the city is easy to navigate. Free parking is offered at most hotels, but the parking area can be far from the hotel. There are plenty of taxicabs, which can be hailed on the street.
 

McCarran International Airport is located 5 miles south of the business district and 1 mile from the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. A large number of airlines service the airport. A free shuttle bus service runs between terminals. Transport from the airport include, Taxis, limousines, A Bus Service, a shuttle van, and a car rental service.


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