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Getting the Know of the Glitz and Glamour of Las Vegas

Las Vegas comes alive at night, when the city gets dark and the lights get sparkling. Whilst there, I took the night tour and lo and behold, I got the sight of my life when the city turned on its blinding lights. Basically, the tour takes you through the famous Las Vegas Strip. It takes around three and a half hours after which, you’d want to stay away from the lights for a while.

Las Vegas

Stops of the tour include the Sirens Show in Treasure Island which is truly a very enchanting sight because of the spectacle it brings when one sees it. It has a magical component to it, which is ethereal and otherworldly.

Another stop is the Erupting Volcano at The Mirage. It, basically, is a volcano that erupts. With such splendor and without any destruction that makes it a beautiful sight in the night. The colors are vivid and the feeling you get from watching it is exhilarating.

The Mirage

Of course, the tour wouldn’t be complete if the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” neon sign isn’t included. It makes you feel completely in the moment and in the city. It gives you a feel of the whole grandeur the city has to offer, even in the daytime.

But the real showstopper was the Freemont Street Experience Lights Show. If anything comes close to perfection, this is it. It left me at a loss for words for quite a minute as I stopped and took in the whole experience of just looking at pretty lights.

All in all, the night tour is an incredible experience which everyone should try at least once in their lifetime because, take my word for it, there is no better way to see The Strip than through the night tour.

phoebe
I'm Phoebe, a writer who lives in the bustling city of Manila in the Philippines. Apart from staying in this archipelagic country with various interesting beaches, mountains and plains, hey,I still want to travel the world. I was lucky to visit a few Asian countries. I found the (very!) best egg tarts I've ever tasted in Jordan, Kowloon; fell truly in-love with Thailand's serenity and Phuket's seascape; visited Singapore three times and finding out new interesting places each time; and flew at 72 meters above sea level in Sentosa's Zipline. With these few trips, it fueled me to achieve more travels in the next few years. I dreamt to travel farther and wider across the globe, with the promise of setting foot on Paris before I die. I'm not afraid to travel alone. And I'm not afraid to get lost, that is part of the journey. I can walk all day and night exploring the city, the culture and relish the different delicacies. With travelling, there is much languages to learn, cultures to understand, people to know, and I am ready for that. These all shows the risk-taker in me. Apart from jumping to different places, I love to work and to write (wherein working and writing does not make any difference to me). I take opportunities as they come, with the fear that it will never come again. With that said, I am very eager to take part on each of your journeys and share whatever experiences and knowledge I have to help each of you (our readers) have a trip that you cannot forget. Cheers!