You've got 72 summer hours to spend and you want to make the most of it. And while Las Vegas has plenty of comfortable rooms inside some of the most spectacular resorts in the world, sleep is the last thing on your mind.
If you do it right, you can enjoy a little bit of everything - or a lot of whatever you love the most.
Enjoy a warm summer afternoon strolling up and down Fremont Street to check out the classic casinos where Vegas all began. Stop in for a snack at the Fremont Mediterranean Café or enjoy an authentic Italian meal at the family-owned Luna Rossa on Fremont Street East.
If food is your passion, Las Vegas has culinary pleasure for every appetite, with celebrity chefs and cuisine that has placed Las Vegas among the elite cities for finding great food. Satisfy your appetite at Jean Georges Steakhouse inside ARIA Resort & Casino, Bradley Ogden inside Caesars Palace, Bartolotta Ristorante de Mare at Wynn Las Vegas, Table 10 by Emeril Lagasse at The Palazzo, Garden of the Dragon at the LVH - Las Vegas Hotel, and Simon at Palms Place and its famous Sunday pajama brunch.
Las Vegas is also a shopper's paradise. You'll find everything you need and then some at Crystals at CityCenter, Las Vegas Premium Outlets downtown, the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood and the nearly 2 million square feet of shopping bliss at Fashion Show Las Vegas.
Be sure to leave time to enjoy some of Las Vegas' sizzling nightlife. The Chateau Nightclub and Gardens at Paris Las Vegas and Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan add to the heralded lineup of hot spots.
Relax and rejuvenate with signature treatments that can be found at the Adventure Spa at Red Rock Resort, Oleksandra Spa & Salon at Treasure Island and the Aquae Sulis Spa at the J.W. Marriott.
There's so much to see - so plan your time wisely and make the most of your 72-hour run, in whatever way you choose "How to Vegas."
Bartolotta
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub