Whether you’re a high roller or a low-key lounger, Las Vegas has something to suit your vacation taste. Sample fare from top chefs and cornucopian buffets, try your luck at one of the world’s premier casinos, or take in a spectacular show. Just wandering the Strip is enough to get your heart pumping. Once you’ve had enough of the razzle-dazzle, wave hello to the toothy sea life at the Mandalay Bay Shark Reef, hike Red Rock Canyon, or visit the Neon Museum, where old signs take on new life.
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5.0 based on 700 reviews
Opened in 1940 and known for the friendly nature of its owners, the "Little Chapel of the Lucky Flowers" is the city's oldest continuously operating wedding chapel.
Renewed our vows with Elvis..It was amazing..a beautiful place with fun people and a great memory. Nancy Green Kevin Jarrell
5.0 based on 539 reviews
Wedding Chapel. Elvis Wedding ceremonies. Elvis Renewal Wedding ceremonies. Traditional Wedding or renewal ceremonies.
We had to cancel our 30th Anniversary trip to Venice, Italy due to Covid-19 so we thought that the next best thing we could do was to spend the day at the Venetian in Las Vegas. Then I decided to do a vow renewal with Elvis. After watching a couple of videos on YouTube, I knew hands down that the Elvis at Elvis Chapel was the one I wanted. After I contacted them to pick a time on the date of our Anniversary, they advised that the only time they had left was 4:00 pm. That happened to be the exact time we were married 30 years prior! This was one of the most memorable experiences we have ever had and Elvis made my husband and I feel very special. He was top notch and didn’t miss a beat from start to finish. His singing voice and facial expressions were spot on. Nasim, the photographer, who also checked us in, explained the process, and set up the video had her hands full but never made us feel rushed or pressured in any way. She was very professional and I have to tell you, we ended up with quite a few photos that are so good, we will enlarge them. There is no doubt that this was one of the best decisions we made and you will not be disappointed by selecting the Elvis Chapel. Thanks again Elvis and Nasim!
5.0 based on 209 reviews
Our professional trainers can teach you how to throw an axe, spear, or ninja stars, then arrange a game for you and your friends. Its good fun...Come throw with us! We would be thrilled to meet you. Ages 10 and up are welcome. Mark it off your Bucket List or add it, either way when you leave hands down you will love it! Downtown on Fremont Street, Las Vegas No experience needed. Professional trainers will get anyone hitting Bulls Eye's in no time! Covid 19: Axehole trainers are highly qualified and committed to keeping the thrill of axe throwing as safe as possible. Here's how: Social distancing of 6 feet between groups, trainers, Axe lanes and tables. We are temporarily reducing our capacity by 50%. Lanes extend out 27 FT Hand sanitizer at every lane for customers and staff. Masks for customers are available upon request. Axes and all other equipment will be washed and sanitized between sessions. Compliance with all governmental COVID-19 regulations and best practices.
Sasha was an exceptional host that spent time with the entire group making sure we were safe and had the skill to successfully throw axes. Had a great time, highly recommend!!!
4.5 based on 231 reviews
A tacky chapel complete with neon lights.
4.5 based on 222 reviews
My wife and I enjoyed this Chapel for various reason:Its by Freemont St. Where there's tons of activities going on, The office where you receive your marriage license as well, and hotels that are within blocks. The Minister and his wife are great people, funny, very energetic, and really give you that welcome vibe like as if they know you with confidence/trust. The decorations inside and out are nicely setup and it really popped out in our photos ????. You will enjoy the the price for the ceremony. Btw.. I didn't even notice the sounds from the traffic or people in the surroundings.
4.5 based on 792 reviews
Elegant. Easy. Not Cheesy. Complete packages from $199 Chapels, outdoor venues & nature locations Ceremony venues for up to 100 guests All inclusive ceremony & on-site reception packages for up to 60 from $1499 White limos Fresh Flowers Professional photo & video. Online broadcasting Tux & Gown rentals Hair & make-up stylists Most locations offer an air conditioned waiting area for your guests Near the Marriage License Bureau Come in for a free consultation after you get your marriage license!
My husband and I decided to renew our wedding vows in honor of our 20th anniversary. I chose Vegas Weddings after doing extensive research online and seeing rave reviews. It did not disappoint. From the moment I engaged my online coordinator, Danielle, to the limo driver, Mark, to the on-site coordinator, Wade, and the minister, Arnold Garcia, it was fantastic. It felt personal and customized and was just incredible. The photographer did a beautiful job capturing us and our friends and the terrace with gazebo was just perfect for our small group. I would highly recommend Vegas Weddings for a wedding or vow renewal ceremony!
4.0 based on 600 reviews
A place where many generations of guests continue to keep the tradition in the family. Great staff that just wants everyone to enjoy their visit. Get your free 5x7 photo taken with a MILLION DOLLARS cash. Wonderful steakhouse on the 24th floor, great deli and one of the best cafe's you will find in Las Vegas with great service. Enjoy the Freemont Street Experience for FREE.
always fun in binions--just opened 'whiskey licker up'--huge view bar that rotates--good coffee shop with an impressive $6 burger--free photo with a million dollars-- roof pool--wonderful steak house with a view of the city--apache hotel just opened-- lots of things going for it.......
4.0 based on 241 reviews
Wanted to stop in and check out the casino as I watch Youtube sensation "Slotlady"and she spends a lot of time here. Now I know why. Although and older casino it was a lot of fun and the dealers were fun to be around. Just a block away from the Fremont experience so make it a day. many resturants close by also.
4.0 based on 185 reviews
Long before the celebrated mobster Bugsy Siegel built the Flamingo Hotel in 1946, the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino was standing at 1 Fremont Street in Las Vegas. It's an integrate part of the town's history. It is the oldest (1905) and smallest (106 rooms) on the Fremont Street Experience. One of the first to come to Las Vegas, John F. Miller opened a temporary tent hotel on the southeast corner of Main Street and Fremont Street in 1905. He opened the Hotel Nevada in 1906. He opened another hotel and casino in 1931, when gambling in Nevada was legalized. In 1955, the casino was renamed the Golden Gate. In 1974, the entire property was renamed the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino. It was the first to serve a 50-cent shrimp cocktail in 1959, a regular-sized sundae glass filled with small salad shrimp and topped with a dollop of cocktail sauce. Sound familiar? To keep up with the competition, the Golden Gate was renovated in 2005, 2012 and 2017. Today, it features a 35,000-square-foot, five-story tower with 14 new suites and two penthouses to attract high rollers. The casino, expanded to cover 12,243 square feet of space, also features a new high limit gaming area. Bugsy Siegel would be proud.
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