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At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you. We hope the highlights of local attractions below help simplify your planning. Please let us know how else we can assist you. Attractions on this page
Attractions The Lion King is the first Disney Theatrical Production to open in Las Vegas, and is currently playing at the adjacent Mandalay Bay Hotel.
Eiffel Tower Observation Deck
Take a ride to the top of this half-scale replica of the famous landmark for a commanding view of the Las Vegas Strip. Located at Paris Las Vegas.
An engineering wonder of the modern world, it was constructed between 1931 and 1936. It is 1,244 feet (379 metres) long, rises 72 stories high and cost $163 million to build. There is a 55-minute tour and exhibit gallery. More than 32 million visitors have toured it since it opened.
Manhattan Express
Located at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, this roller coaster climbs 203 feet (62 metres) and drops 144 feet (44 metres), races at 67 miles (107 kilometres) per hour and moves over 1,000 people per hour through skyscrapers.
Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay
Mystery and menace hang in the tropical air, as temple ruins give way to the shattered remains of a sunken ship. Experience Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay - a new aquarium concept that is more environment than exhibit.
A stroll along the Strip lets you experience some of the world's most famous landmarks and exotic destinations. Visit The Venetian and take a gondola ride through the streets of Venice. Enjoy lunch in a 50-storey replica of the Eiffel Tower at Paris, built to half the original scale. Make sure to see the fountains at Bellagio, where water dances and shoots high into the sky, perfectly choreographed to the accompanying musical serenade.
Museums
Las Vegas Art Museum
Located in a new $20-million facility that also houses the Las Vegas Library, the Las Vegas Art Museum is a showcase for international, national and regional art.
The Liberace Museum
A "shrine to the glory and excess that was the art project known as Liberace." The museum includes glittering costumes, cars, pianos and jewels.
Scenic day trips No other destination has as many viewing options as the Grand Canyon - after all, it's one of the most popular national parks in the nation. One exciting way to view the Grand Canyon is by helicopter, but you can also see it by airplane, bus or train. Overnight excursions are available. Tours can take as little as two hours by non-stop helicopter or as long as 14 hours by bus. Depending on traffic, driving time may take up to seven hours.
An ideal way to explore the beauty of the Southern Nevada corridor. The Grand Canyon is the most popular helicopter attraction. Some tours include a landing for snacks or lunch, and pick-up and drop-off service is provided from the Hotel.
Lake Mead Recreation Area
Formed by the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead Recreation Area is a popular playground, extending some 110 miles (177 kilometres) upstream toward the Grand Canyon. Its 550-mile (886-kilometre) shoreline, backed by the spectacular scenery of cliffs and canyon, forms a perfect setting for a wide variety of water sports and desert hiking.
Just 35 miles (56 kilometres) from Las Vegas, it has a top elevation of 11,918 feet (3,633 metres). The mountain offers winter skiing, hiking, picnicking and horseback riding.
Formed from the Keystone Thrust Fault 65 million years ago and was once inhabited by Paiute Indians. It is home to herds of wild horses, burros, bighorn sheep and various other desert animals. The Visitors Centre at the Red Rock Canyon Recreation Area is the start of a 13-mile (21-kilometre) trail loop featuring magnificent rock formations of brilliant red sandstone.
Just 55 miles (88 kilometres) away, visitors will discover scenic landscapes of hidden canyons and unique rock formations, petroglyphs and the remains of an ancient Indian civilisation.
Shopping
Fashion Show Mall
Enjoy world-class shopping at Fashion Show Mall, the largest retail destination on the Las Vegas Strip. With 250 retail stores and restaurants, and regular multimedia fashion and lifestyle events, Fashion Show offers an unparalleled shopping experience.
Mandalay Place
A one-of-a-kind retail experience. Located on a 100,000 square-foot (9,290 square metre) sky bridge connecting Mandalay Bay (which is adjacent to
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
It is comprised of 675,000 square feet (62,700 square metres) of retail space, with more than 105 upscale boutiques and 11 restaurants. The shops are arrayed on ancient Roman streetscapes with immense columns and arches, central piazzas, ornate fountains and classical statuary.
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