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| 01 | Las Vegas: Where to Stay: Most Indulgent: Wynn Las Vegas Resort & Country ClubThis is my favorite Las Vegas hotel, hands-down. Steve Wynn, the master who is generally credited with inaugurating the new, luxurious age of Vegas when he built Bellagio, in 1998,... |
| 02 | Las Vegas: What to See & Do: OverviewKitsch is alive and well at the Elvis-a-Rama Museum, with its Presley memorabilia, and at the extravagant Liberace Foundation and Museum. More-cultured establishments have been slow to catch on. Steve... |
| 03 | Las Vegas: Where to Eat: OverviewFor at least five years after Steve Wynn kicked off the fine-dining craze in Vegas by opening Picasso at Bellagio, it seemed that every famous chef in the world wanted... |
| 04 | Las Vegas: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: AlexIf there’s an award for most beautiful dining room, the winner would be Alex, the formal restaurant in Wynn Las Vegas, headed by the Alain Ducasse protégé Alessandro Stratta. Stratta... |
| 05 | Las Vegas: Where to Stay: Most Indulgent: BellagioIf there’s a hotel in Vegas to rival the Wynn, this is it. And no wonder—Steve Wynn created it (he sold it in 2000 to MGM/Mirage properties). Its fountains out... |
| 06 | Las Vegas: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Bellagio Gallery of Fine ArtOriginally built to showcase Steve Wynn’s personal art collection, the gallery had to change gears when Wynn sold the resort a number of years ago. Today it features rotating exhibits... |
| 07 | Las Vegas: Indagare Insiders: Elizabeth Blau on Las VegasThere may be no one so well versed in the Las Vegas restaurant scene as Elizabeth Blau, founder of a strategic destination consulting and development firm, partner in Simon Kitchen... |
| 08 | Las Vegas: Where to Eat: Power Scene: PicassoSome believe this very French restaurant (with Mediterranean influences) is among the best in Vegas, and it certainly ranks near the top. Run by the Spanish star chef Julian Serrano,... |
| 09 | Las Vegas: Where to Eat: Table for Two: Other OptionsTwo other choices for romantic settings are Alex and Picasso. |
| 10 | Las Vegas: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Via BellagioEleven high-end designer boutiques that you’ll be happy to visit after hitting the jackpot are located here. The most impressive are Giorgio Armani, in a space whose futuristic design makes... |
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