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We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. This market’s relaxed, friendly atmosphere makes it easy to unwind, and you’ll leave with eco-friendly inspiration to carry into the new year. Foodies, beeline to booths serving empanadas, Korean-style hot dogs, specialty coffee, and, for something sweet, cinnamon-sugar churros. Each night, new acts shuffle in, keeping the entertainment fresh—sometimes you’ll spot dance troupes with boom boxes, other times you’ll find living statues or circus-style stilt walkers. High rollers enjoy Forum Tower suites like the Nobu Villa, Michelin-starred dining, and shows at the Colosseum, blending opulence with high-stakes excitement. Caesars Palace extends its luxury beyond gaming, enveloping high rollers in a world of opulent accommodations and culinary mastery that rivals their high-stakes bets. The high-limit zones offer high rollers a playground where massive stakes meet meticulous service, a testament to Caesars Palace’s legacy as Las Vegas’ emperor of gaming extravagance. For high rollers, this opulence isn’t just décor—it’s a statement of prestige, a backdrop that elevates the stakes of every bet. Caesars Palace endures as a Las Vegas legend, an empire of Roman-inspired opulence where high rollers reign supreme amid high-limit gaming and Forum Tower suites. Seasonal events like the Las Vegas Grand Prix nearby amplify the excitement, drawing high rollers into the city’s electric scene. The Colosseum, a 4,300-seat theater built for Celine Dion, hosts global icons like Elton John and Rod Stewart, with VIP boxes reserved for high-limit players, while the Omnia Nightclub pulses with DJs and a rooftop terrace overlooking the Strip. Beyond shopping, visitors enjoy mini-golf, carnival rides, and a holiday train snaking through sparkling displays. The Forum Tower includes the Nobu Villa (10,300 sq ft with a private pool and Zen garden) and Forum Classic Suites with Roman baths, often comped for top players. High rollers can dine at Michelin-starred Restaurant Guy Savoy (French cuisine) or Nobu (Japanese fusion), with private dining available in the high-limit areas. Its private salons offer bets in the millions, wrapped in marble and gold, while the Nobu Villa, Michelin-starred dining, and Colosseum shows envelop players in extravagance. Caesars Palace sets itself apart with entertainment that matches its gaming grandeur, offering high rollers a multifaceted experience steeped in Las Vegas showmanship. This iconic design, paired with Las Vegas’ relentless energy, creates an environment where high rollers feel both regal and electrified, a legendary setting for their high-stakes pursuits. The Forum Shops, a 636,000-square-foot retail marvel, wind through faux-Roman streets under a painted sky, offering 160 luxury boutiques like Versace and Gucci, a playground for wealthy players and their entourages. Watching the faux-lava rage against the backdrop of glamorous hotels is uniquely Vegas. The vibe is playful and wacky, true to the anything-can-happen ethos of Vegas. The ambiance is grand and slightly surreal; you’ll find yourself wandering winding avenues flanked by marble gods and goddesses. The gentle mist, thunderous crescendos, and sparkling lights make it a mood-lifter and memory-maker. Every half-hour (or more often in the evenings), jets of water leap, sway, and twirl in a perfectly choreographed ‘dance’ to music—from Sinatra classics to Broadway showstoppers. Crowds mingle in awe, craning necks to spot hidden details—a fairy here, a surprise waterfall there. This sunny glass atrium transforms with the seasons—think Chinese New Year dragons, cherry blossom trees, or autumn harvest festivals—each display more jaw-dropping than the last. Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Step into a wonderland of themed blooms, whimsical topiary, and intricate floral displays in the Bellagio’s Conservatory, just a quick stroll down the Strip. Let us lead the way to the best zero-cost attractions within strolling distance of Fly LINQ—so you can keep your Vegas adventure rolling, and your budget intact. Whether you’re hoping to stretch your legs, soak up some neon, or snap those envy-inducing photos, you don’t need to keep reaching for your wallet. See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets. The area around Fly LINQ proves no city does free fun quite like Las Vegas. Desert-inspired gardens, art installations, and shaded swings make for a chill hangout, while interactive water features add a splash of fun (quite literally, if you venture close). The Cosmopolitan Art Program For a dose of high-concept creativity, pop into The Cosmopolitan’s lobby and public spaces to experience their rotating art exhibitions. Families hang here for the kid-friendly crafts and an outdoor snow play zone; dessert fans will need to try the signature eggnog milkshake. You’ll want to pause for gourmet s’mores, winter cocktails (like cinnamon bourbon cider), and fresh kettle corn. Holiday weekends bring pop-up vendors selling handmade décor, fresh bread, jams, and gifts perfect for foodies. This spot shines in fall, but their Holiday Market brings out the best in homegrown, handmade, and locally loved goods. Gilcrease Orchard Holiday Market For a taste of rural Vegas fun, head north to Gilcrease Orchard.
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