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==Zien==
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* '''Within Bellagio''' The Fountains of the Bellagio perform a magnificent display (set to music) every 15-minutes in the evenings and also every hour on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Show times can vary on public holidays. Inside of the casino there is a tremendous flower garden, with displays changed every month or two. The casino [http://www.777.com/land-based-casinos/bellagio] also offers a fine-art gallery, although fees are charged. Bellagio is also home to one of the finest buffets on "The Strip".
* '''Flamingo Garden''', 3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, [http://www.caesars.com/Flamingo/LasVegas/], Offers a great garden with Flamingos and other exotic birds, as well as koi and turtles.
* '''Guggenheim Las Vegas''' in '''The Venetian'''
* '''MGM Grand Lion Habitat'''. Offers a free lion habitat, with close-up viewing of several lions during the day. [http://www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/lion-habitat.aspx]
* '''Within Mirage'''. Almost every hour in the evening the "volcano" in front of the casino erupts in a terrific light show. Additionally there is a free white tiger enclosure within the casino, an impressive aquarium behind the check-in counter, and a dolphin habitat that can be viewed for a fee.
* '''Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay'''. The Shark Reef in the Mandalay Bay hotel (about $16 per person), the highlight is walking through a transparent tunnel with sharks, sea turtle, fish on all sides.
* '''Fremont Street Experience'''. A pedestrian mall where most of the downtown casinos are located. Multimedia shows are displayed on a giant canopy over the street nightly.
* '''Golden Nugget'''. Aptly named, the world's largest gold nugget is on display in the back of the casino.
* '''Main Street Station'''. The urinals in the men's room are mounted on a piece of the Berlin Wall. If you're one of the fairer sex, ask an employee to let you see it, they almost always will accommodate you.
* '''Star Trek: The Experience''', (''Las Vegas Hilton''). [http://www.startrekexp.com]. Includes two well themed attractions with simulator rides & live actors in Trek costumes. walk through museum serves as the queue to the attractions and "Quarks" bar awaits you at the finish of the attractions. Though frankly, unless you're a big Star Trek fan, it looks a little dated now. Tickets are usually available at the discount/half-priced ticket booths located on the strip.
* '''Las Vegas Chinatown'''. [http://lvchinatown.com] A place to experience Asian culture. Located about 1 mile west of Treasure Island. Take a westbound bus from the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road.
* '''U.S. Route 95 at night'''. This route climbs gradually northwest of Las Vegas so that the Strip's neon lights remain visible for a remarkably long distance, appearing as a luminous cloud from the furthest point.
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