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The Halloween Party You Should Be Planning For Now

If there was ever a better time to party in Las Vegas, Halloween weekend would have to be it. A place where you can get costumed and wander around the Strip among the other Halloween zealots enjoying the zaniness that comes to life each year in the city of sin.

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The Las Vegas Budget Hotel: Flamingo Las Vegas

It’s easy to head to Las Vegas and want to have the very best when it comes to hotels and restaurants, but let’s face it, the very best costs too much money. So, the next best option is to find a hotel within your budget that gives you the maximum amount of amenities for the minimum amount of money. In this case, the Flamingo Las Vegas is a great deal for a hotel for a Las Vegas vacation that has some budgetary limitations. It is not cheap, but relative to Las Vegas hotels, it is affordable and an impressive value for what you ultimately get.

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Where Las Vegas Insiders Go To Eat, Drink & Play

Whether Vegas is your regular stomping ground or you hit it up every so often, you’ve probably never experienced Vegas the way locals do. Yes, let’s settle this now, people live in Vegas, not in the hotels, but there’s actually an entire city outside of the Strip. I know, who would have thought?

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Desert Hops: An International Beer Experience Heads to Town

Calling all beer sommeliers, it’s time to sample a plethora of the world’s finest brews. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is once again bringing Desert Hops: An International Beer Experience to the Boulevard Pool this September 27.

This year, more than 150 beers from approximately 25 countries will be available to sample -- from Japan and the U.S. to Australia and more.

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Art Galleries Worth Visiting on Your Vegas Vacation

Believe it or not, but Las Vegas has been evolving into quite a mecca for world-class art and architecture. As the city has grown into the new millennium, so has the emphasis on art, whether modern or classic. If you’re in town, definitely branch out to appreciate the finer side of Vegas’ art culture with these great galleries.

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Gems of The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

It’s tall, thin and glittering, much like the patrons that visit it. The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino hit the Strip hard in 2010, instantly shaking things up for the rest of its neighboring hotels.

Wandering through the interior of The Cosmo looks like Jay Gatsby and Alice in Wonderland went into business together. Almost five years later, the hotel is still going strong, with a few recent evolutions on the horizon.

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Vegas Inducts Bars Into Hall of Fame Status

No matter what type of bar you prefer to frequent, Vegas likely has something to meet your needs. It's a city filled with a bevy of bars -- a blessed thing and a curse all in one. To help you out, Vegas locals got together to narrow down the best five bars in the city and the list is oh so good. The Las Vegas Bar Hall of Fame is crowned by a local, alternative news outlet that received 14,000 votes this year ranking Vegas bars based on five categories. The categories include Classic, Neighborhood, Pioneer, Best Resort/Casino and Specialty.

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Burlesque Takes Off In Vegas, Literally

Webster’s Dictionary defines burlesque as “a kind of entertainment that was popular in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries… that included funny performances, singing, dancing… sometimes performances in which women took off their clothes.”

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Sin City Brewery Makes Its Mark Around The City
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Imagine yourself walking down The Las Vegas Strip mid-July, with temperatures effortlessly reaching over 105 degrees and the sun beating down on your back. It's not always the most refreshing feeling when you're on vacation and just trying to see some sights. You blindly walk into the new Harmon Corner center after deciding "enough is enough" and welcome the rush of sweet, cold air conditioning.

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Vegas Prepares For Inaugural 'Route 91 Harvest' Country Music Festival
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Get your boots and hat ready, because Route 91 Harvest is going to take over the city this October.

From the hands of Live Nation and MGM Resorts comes the revamped Route 91 music festival. Now dubbed Route 91 Harvest, the three-day music festival will take place October 3-5 at The Lot across from Luxor Hotel & Casino. The talents of Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Dierks Bently and Brantley Gilbert are slated for the festival's roster along with at least a dozen other country artists.

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