Where to Stay in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a unique and exhilarating destination, but if you are intending to visit you will find that it pays to look around carefully when choosing which of the vast array of hotels you will be staying in. It is easy to get carried away when planning how you’re going to entertain yourself on your vacation, finding out about all the opportunities for hiking, outdoor recreation and Vegas style amusements you’re going to enjoy, and forget to put any effort into choosing your accommodation. Once you’re actually there, though, the quality of your hotel and the comfort of your room will have a huge impact on how much fun you have.

Las Vegas has, for a long time, had the reputation of being a playground for adult desires, a place where they can go to gamble and drink, somewhere not dissimilar from the Wild Old West. Over the last couple of decades things have changed a lot. It is now a great destination for a vacation with all the family, with something to offer for all interests and ages.

The main thing to consider when selecting a hotel is where in the city or the surrounding area you want to be. This will depend largely on what you intend to do while you’re visiting, and it will also have a big impact on the price. If you want to be right on the Strip you’re going to need to expect to pay a lot more than if you look even a little further away. You may decide, after looking at some of the rates that you would rather have to travel a little to get to the center and keep the extra cash to spend while you’re there. If you’re more interested in the natural beauty of the surrounding area, you will want to find a hotel that is on the outskirts of the city, with good access to the many conservation reserves nearby. Visitors who are intending to spend a lot of time out at the amusement parks will also want to be in a hotel that’s far enough away from the strip to avoid the gridlock that surrounds the main casinos.

Most hotels in Vegas will be about a ten minute drive from the Strip, so even if you decide that your main interest on you vacation lies elsewhere you will find it easy to get a look at the most photographed and famous landmarks. If you do want to spend the evening at a casino you will find that most provide parking at no charge to customers, so you will not end up spending what you saved on the hotel for an overpriced spot to park your car.

Las Vegas has a lot more to offer than bright lights and gambling, and if you choose the right hotel for your trip you will place yourself in the best possible location to appreciate all the different aspects of the city, from the exhilarating Strip to the breathtaking natural beauty of the desert.

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