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What is Las Vegas?

Las Vegas is the most populous city in Nevada, United States. The city was founded in the first decade of the 20th century, and is a major vacation, shopping, and gambling destination. In the 2000 census, the city reported a population of 478,434. The Census Bureau's official population estimate as of 2004 was 534,837. Las Vegas has been the county seat of Clark County since its formation in 1909. Recent figures place the population for the Las Vegas metropolitan area, which includes all of Clark County, at around 1,950,000 people (2005 estimate), the fastest growing in the United States.

The name Las Vegas is often applied to the unincorporated areas of Clark County that surround the city, especially the resort areas on and near the Las Vegas Strip. This 4½ mi (7¼ km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard is mostly outside the Las Vegas city limits, in the unincorporated town of Paradise.

The center of gambling in the US, Las Vegas is sometimes called Sin City due to the popularity of legalized gambling, availability of alcoholic beverages any time (like all of Nevada), various forms and degrees of adult entertainment, and legalized prostitution in nearby counties (it is illegal, though, in Las Vegas and Clark County; Nevada law prohibits prostitution in counties which have populations greater than 400,000). The nickname favored by local government and promoters of tourism is The Entertainment Capital of the World. The city's glamorous image has made it a popular setting for films and television programs.
(The Unofficial Guide ®  to Las Vegas 2006 (Unofficial Guides))

The Unofficial Guide ® to Las Vegas 2006 (Unofficial Guides)

Bob Sehlinger, Deke Castleman, Muriel Stevens, Chris Mohney

Wiley, 2005-09-09

Price: $17.99

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Reviews:

Extremely Helpful
Kudos to Bob Sehlinger and his merry team of scribes. Finally a guidebook on Las Vegas that has very comprehensive unbiased reports on hotels, casinos and restaurants. There is a simple rating and quality system they have devised to make searching for a hotel much easier, and it screams of exceptionally detailed and well researched data. There is an excellent blend of restaurants reviewed and rated including the better buffets in town. The writers are quick to point out the places that are targetted towards locals as well as tourists, which will give any reader good alternatives to the very high tourist-based strip & downtown places. Excellent coverage is given to the production & lounge shows - most importantly, it will make your decision which Cirque de Soleil show to see based on your tastes (and budget). For the golfer, a superb guide and rating system of the courses in and around Vegas will make teeing off a breeze, and for fitness freaks, both hotel and local fitness centres are reviewed as well as suggested biking, running and skiing options. There is some good basic gambling advice (I have never read anything else that makes the seemingly impossible rules and betting systems of Craps so much easier to understand!) and hints as to which places are best suited to individual gambling preferences. My only criticism, and it is minor, is the lack of coverage afforded to attractions outside downtown & the strip. Sehlinger makes it clear that the locals of Las Vegas would rather the city be known for much more than the casino and gambling reuptation the town is built on, but he fails to go into detail the multitude of options around Vegas. Whilst this not may be his task (take a hint LVTB) and he does cover Red Rock, Valley of Fire, Lake Mead etc, there is very little reference to museums and other points of interest for those seeking more than the Strip & Downtown experience. Overall, an excellent book, and I know my future trips to Las Vegas will be far more enjoyable beacuse of it.


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