Frommer's Complete Guide: Las Vegas

by Mary Herczog

Frommer's Travel Guides (Complete Guide — Las Vegas), Frommer's Complete (Las Vegas)

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  • Insider advice on navigating the Strip as you explore some of that landmark street's famous casino hotels and attractions, from Mandalay Bay's wave pool and CityCenter's public art displays to The Mirage's exploding "volcano" and The Venetian's gondola rides. Plus tips on everything to do in Downtown, info on free entertainment in the city, and on exploring hidden gems away from the hubbub of the Strip, such as the Atomic Testing Museum
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  • Where to find the absolute best gourmet dining and buffets, as well as the hottest clubs, hippest bars, and coolest shows in town.
  • Insightful commentary on gambling in the city's famed casinos and tips for making your money last a bit longer while tackling table games and slot machines.
  • Opinionated write-ups. No bland descriptions and lukewarm recommendations. Our expert writers are passionate about their destinations--they tell it like it is in an engaging and helpful way.
  • Exact prices listed for every establishment and activity--no other guides offer such detailed, candid reviews of hotels and restaurants. We include the very best, but also emphasize moderately priced choices for real people.
  • User-friendly features including star ratings and special icons to point readers to great finds, excellent values, insider tips, best bets for kids, special moments, and overrated experiences.
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    I haven’t been to Las Vegas since the late-1990s -- during the city’s experiment in “family friendly,” which felt more “meh” than memorable. But lately the idea of going back keeps popping up, so I was interested to see this guidebook, and very interested to read in it that Las Vegas has dumped the pretense that it’s anything other than vice, excess and escape.

    I usually consult several guides to a destination but have developed an overall preference for Frommer’s. More than just listings, their pages develop a narrative about the big picture, in a voice that’s direct and conversational vs. the more reserved, professional tone of Fodor’s. Regarding Las Vegas, that narrative is unapologetic, decadent escape, and the show more listings showcase the extravagance (and in most cases, the success) on all fronts -- food, lodging, casinos, shopping, clubs, shows and the sex and wedding industries. For visitors wanting to come up for air, there are also listings of cultural attractions and area side trips.

    Each section begins with a “best of” the category and then detailed descriptions that are well organized (by location, then price) and nicely laid out on silky (almost glossy) pages. Hundreds of maps and color photos enhance the text, and dozens of sidebars pull out special info or slice large amounts of info in helpful ways, e.g. summary or comparison charts.

    It's a great guide to navigating Las Vegas’s return to its true self, improved.

    (Review based on a copy of the book provided by the publisher.)
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    Canonical title
    Frommer's Complete Guide: Las Vegas
    Important places
    Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    Original language
    English

    Classifications

    Genres
    Travel, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
    DDC/MDS
    917.931350434History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in North AmericaWest Coast U.S.NevadaEastern region of NevadaClark CountyLas Vegas
    LCC
    F849 .L35 .H47Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaUnited States local historyNevada
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