Family-Friendly, Spacious Suites near Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip has no shortage of glitz, from the kaleidoscopic light show at the Bellagio fountains to the dozens of casinos, nightclubs, and sparkling neon signs everywhere you turn. Yet just a few blocks east of the Strip, the city's casual, family-friendly side emerges. Here, the Alexis Park All Suite Resort—the first nongaming hotel in Vegas—cultivates a tranquil atmosphere with three sparkling pools and secluded courtyard gardens. Come nightfall, you won't hear the jingle of slot machines or banter at the blackjack table, but there's still plenty of entertainment in the stylish sports lounge. And if you should heed the siren call of Sin City, the action is just a few minutes away.
Quiet walking paths lead to more than a dozen two-story guest-room buildings. Along these walkways, you'll pass swimming pools encircled by lounge chairs, palm trees, and colorful flower beds. Bartenders pour ice-cold cocktails at the Pegasus Lounge, and the Alexis Gardens Restaurant serves daily specialties, half-price appetizers at happy hour, and daily drink specials on a poolside patio. Of the chic rooms, Monarch suites feature a stylish palette of teal and cream, and the Crown Loft suites are two stories with vaulted ceilings.
Las Vegas: The Strip Past and Present
- The Strip: Mentioning Las Vegas usually conjures up images of spinning roulette wheels and stone-faced poker players. If that’s what you’re looking for, you’ll want to make a beeline for the casinos lining the neon-lit Strip.
- To see old-fashioned Vegas: On Fremont Street, downtown, vintage signs and showgirls crowned with headdresses recall the days of Sinatra and Martin. Beginning at dusk, a canopy of more than 12 million LED lights erupts in a psychedelic light and music show every hour.
- Beyond the casinos: Educational attractions have never been Sin City's strong suit, but the Mob Museum has a winning formula: bank robberies, prostitution, and money laundering. Within the former federal courthouse, you can fire a Tommy gun simulator or participate in a police lineup.
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