This popular concert venue can easily pass off as a landmark by itself. The Colosseum is a 4,298-seat, state-of-the-art beauty that is located at Caesars Palace Hotel Casino. Quite a number of popular artists like Elton John, Celine Dion, Cher, Bette Midler, and Jerry Seinfeld have performed at The Colosseum. All the glamor can get a bit blinding and you're requested not to add to it by bringing cameras along.
Located in the heart of Las Vegas, the World Market Center is the venue for many trade exhibitions, mostly dealing in home furnishing. With three buildings completely dedicated to the this business community, the home furnishings industry is growing at a very fast rate here. The center boasts of state of the art facilities and also conducts educational seminars held at the center to make yourself more knowledgeable about the business world.
The luxurious Wynn Theatre really pulls in crowds. This is no ordinary theater: amazing performances can be seen in an aqua theater-in-the-round. The shows held here feature opulent costumes and sets, showcasing aerial acrobatics and creative choreography. Las Vegas is known for being an entertainment capital, and this theater is a great place to experience an amazing show!
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is an elegant hotel with amazing restaurants, a spa, a nightclub, and swimming pools. If you're just visiting the hotel, the 75,000-square-foot (6,968-square-meter) casino will be sure to make an impression. If you stay on one of the top floors, this high-rise hotel will give you a breath-taking view of The Strip. However, regardless of the floor your room is on, you'll be surrounded by luxury. Along with the ultra-luxurious suites, the hotel offers meeting and event venues and a spacious business center.
Hidden in an unassuming warehouse is what might just be the world's largest collection of pinball machines from the 1950s up through the 1990s. This Pinball Hall of Fame is listed as a museum, but is also an arcade. All the machines are operational and patrons can play to their heart's content. There is no fee to enter the Pinball Hall of Fame, but players will need to pump quarters into the machines to play. Located not far from The Strip, Pinball Hall of Fame is a great spot for anyone looking for something a bit unique and off the beaten path. Anyone can go to Vegas and say they played slots. How many can say they visited what is possibly the world's largest collection of pinball machines?
Housed on the second floor of Bally's Las Vegas, this lovely venue named Windows is known to host some low-key yet entertaining shows such as The Phat Pack, Dancing Just Like The Stars, Rocky Horror Picture Show and more. Facing the West side of the city, the venue offers unparalleled views of The Strip.