1. Cut by Wolfgang Puck, Park MGM - Fine Dining ($$$)
2. Bella’s Donuts, 146 E Charleston Blvd - Brunch ($$)
3. Hakkasan, MGM Grand - Nightlife & Dining ($$$)
4. Joël Robuchon Restaurant, MGM Grand - French Cuisine ($$$$)
5. Polo Market, The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace - Pizza, Italian ($)
1. Explore Off-Strip: While the Strip is famous for its glitz and glamour, many of Las Vegas' best attractions are found off-strip. Head to downtown for a taste of old-school Vegas charm or visit Red Rock Canyon for some natural beauty.
2. Free Shows & Events: There's no shortage of free entertainment in Vegas, from street performers to fountain shows. The Bellagio Fountains and Mirage Volcano are must-sees.
3. Local Food Finds: Beyond the big-name restaurants, dive into local eateries like Bella’s Donuts for a unique taste of Las Vegas beyond its touristy image.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Transport:
Car: Mandatory due to the sprawling nature of the city. Renting a car provides flexibility and access to areas beyond The Strip.
Taxis & Ride-Shares: Widely available but can be expensive for long distances.
Budget Estimate per Day: $200-$300 USD, including accommodation, meals, entertainment, and transportation. This estimate assumes mid-range options for food and lodging.