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Things to Do in Las Vegas Nevada

A trip to Las Vegas could end up being the best place you’ve ever visited, if you take advantage of the many activities it has to offer visitors. With thousands of things to do in the city, it can be hard to decide what to do, so you use your timely wisely. The following are some of the best places to visit in Las Vegas.

Mystere by Cirque du Soleil

This show is the most popular one in Las Vegas. It features 75 of the top artists from around the globe doing acrobatics, producing music, and creating imagery. This entertaining show is one that will last a lifetime in your memory.

To see for yourself why everyone wants to see Mystere by Cirque du Soleil, visit http://thingstodo.expedia.com/las-vegas-nevada-activities/.

Scenic Tours of Grand Canyon

If you’re seeking a more nature type of trip when you visit Las Vegas, consider taking the West Rim Tour or the Helicopter Landing Tour. You’ll see terraced cliffs, the Joshua Tree Forest, famous Hoover Dam, and beautiful desert landscapes. You’ll see Las Vegas in a whole new way by experiencing the beauty of nature in Nevada. For pricing and availability information, check the Expedia website.

Vegas Nights Helicopter Flight

Vegas is the “Entertainment Capital of the World,” and you can see =it all for yourself by taking a helicopter at night to see the night life from above. Prices are reasonable, and the views are amazing.

Exotic Car Racing

Are you an exotic car enthusiast? You could have the experience of a lifetime by taking advantage of the exotic car driving and riding racing activity. You’ll be able to drive or ride in a Ferrari F430, Lamborghini Gallardo, Audi R8, Aston Martin Vantage, and/or a Nissan GT-R. Don’t let this chance slip by because you may never be able to have the chance to do it again.

Get Ready to Explore and Experience Everything Las Vegas Offers

Las Vegas is full of fun, so don’t come to the city without being prepared to take advantage of everything there is to do. Plan what you’d like to participate in or see before you head off to the entertainment city by learning more about the activities available during your visit. It’s only a click away at Expedia. Read detailed information, look up times, and prices. You can even find out how to make a reservation, so you can be sure to see what you want to when you get there.

Jerusalem: Off the Tourists’ Path

Your itinerary could read something like this: drop off your things at one of the many Jerusalem hotels, and then head out for a day of sight-seeing, making sure to visit as many of the major historical/religious spots that you can manage in one day, returning to your room to sleep and starting over again. Yet for those travelers who crave something a little more off-beat, Jerusalem delivers, proving that the city is never exactly what it seems – in fact, it is often so much more.

Route 1 from the Ben Gurion Airport

While this path is well-beaten, Route 1 into Jerusalem from the Ben Gurion Airport is a majestic ascent to the ancient city, with intriguing and peaceful views that sometimes belie the violent history of the lands. For a first-timer making their way upwards toward Jerusalem, it can be an unexpectedly reflective and thoughtful ride.

Bolinat

It’s open 24 hours, and it’s the place to go when you’re craving a snack, some drinks with friends or just the opportunity to people watch while you sip a Chai. Bolinat is a hot spot with the locals, especially students, so if you’re looking to separate yourself from the fanny pack-wearing crowd, then this is your café. Westerners will appreciate the familiar smell and taste of the Bolinat cheeseburger and fries.

Sira

One step inside this Jerusalem dive bar and you’ll realize it’s what you were missing all along. Live music, Heineken on tap and loads of crowds: not what you were expecting in Jerusalem, were you?

Tmol Shilshom

This bookstore-café is a celebration of wonderful literature and mouth-watering cuisine. Their calendar is filled with festivals, readings and workshops, and their menu features the popular Amanda salad (a celebration of vegetables like zucchini, roasted sweet peppers and eggplant) and a divine salmon filet.

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