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  2. The Strat - Wikipedia

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    The tower is a popular draw for tourists, [143] and is a notable part of the Las Vegas skyline. [24] [199] The top of the tower has two observation decks and a restaurant known as "Top of the World", in addition to lounges, [205] [155] [160] [161] four thrill rides, [206] and a wedding chapel.

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin Guide was published for Las Vegas in 2008 and 2009 [4] and covers restaurants located on the Las Vegas Strip, areas to the east and west of the Strip as well as Downtown Las Vegas. In 2010, the publication of the Michelin Guide was suspended for Las Vegas citing the economic climate. [5]

  4. Caesars Palace - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is situated on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage. It is one of Las Vegas's largest and best known landmarks. [1] [2] Caesars Palace was opened in 1966 by Jay Sarno and Stanley Mallin, who sought to create an opulent facility that gave guests a sense of life during the Roman Empire.

  5. These Are Las Vegas' Top Ranked All-You-Can-Eat Buffets - AOL

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    The Buffet at Bellagio. Bellagio features dishes well beyond the standard all-you-can-eat fare, with Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and American cuisines and live-action cooking stations. Desserts ...

  6. Top of the World - Wikipedia

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    Top of the World may refer to the Roof of the World mountain ranges, or: Film ... Top of the World, a restaurant in The Strat, Las Vegas, Nevada, US; See also

  7. List of tallest buildings in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas entered into a skyscraper-building boom in the late 1990s that has continued to the present; of the city's 40 tallest skyscrapers, 39 were completed after 1997. As of 2012, the skyline of Las Vegas is ranked 66th in the world and 18th in the United States with 176 completed high-rises. [1]