Whether you want to gamble in a glitzy casino on the Strip, party at a happening club, or take a side-trip to Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Las Vegas are here to help! Fodor’s Las Vegas guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos. Fodor’s Las Vegas travel guide Planning on visiting other places in the Southwest? Check out Fodor’s California , Fodor's Utah , Fodor's Arizona & the Grand Canyon , and Fodor's In Focus Santa Fe . *Important note for digital The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition. ABOUT FODOR'S Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor’s has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup , or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!
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I expected more from Fodors. The guide lacked depth.
Things I would have liked to have seen. More background and history of the area. Walking tours (even strip walking tours) or even tours that included the free and easy transportation (i.e three days without a car). A few dozen day trips mapped out. There is so much to see of the strip.
Very informative book about what to do and see in Las Vegas! A lot of fun things to do there especially Spratosphere, with rides and coasters on the tallest building! Also fun zip lines and a lot of amazing shows. Planning a trip next year so loved reading about it!
An excellent travel guide for someone that has never visited Vegas. Discusses hotels, public transport, places to eat, shows and how to gamble! Would've liked more photos though.
This was an excellent introduction to Las Vegas and the surrounding area. If the whole idea of traveling to Las Vegas feels overwhelming with the sheer number of events, hotels, and quirks, this book can help make sense of it all. (And teach you all about the different games + gambling options--and which casinos have free beginner lessons. Fodor's recommends Excalibur and the Golden Nugget. There's lots of good trivia to know, even if you don't plan on gambling.)
There's more restaurant recommendations here than I know what to do with, but rest assured, if there's *anything* your culinary heart (stomach?) desires, Las Vegas most likely can provide.
I thought this guidebook was fantastic. It contains plenty of background information on Las Vegas, did not know it meant The Meadows, nor that the meadows were dried up about 1900 due to water use by people. The places to stay, the places to eat and things to see are well covered. I found it interesting that casino games, how to play, their background information and their function in the casino setting are covered. Difficulty level and which games are best for newbie gamers are covered. There links to the Fodor's website to provide more information. Nicely done. Grand Canyon National Park, as well as other parks, monuments and forests are included too.
It seems pretty comprehensive guide to Las Vegas. Las Vegas is a pretty expensive place and they assume you are going for things you can't get elsewhere so almost all their eating and shopping suggestions are expensive things. I did appreciate that their chapter on gambling started with the suggestion to set your limit on how much you can lose and don't budge and they also suggest you not drink much alcohol when gambling so you don't impare your judgement and end up paying for your fun for several months.
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This book helps guide you through the glitzy casinos on the strip and beyond. You can also learn about places to hike, eat, and sites to see besides the casinos.
The book also includes maps, itineraries, color photos, casino playing tips, cultural insights, along with history.
I have the newest edition, which included information on Area 51 along with the newest restaurants and resorts.
Also, reviews were helpful on where to stay and eat.
If you want an overview of Las Vegas then this is a good book to turn to.
Reasonably good guide, though not as detailed as the 'Unofficial Guide...' series, which as an analytical person I prefer. This guide is informative and more enjoyable to read, and the pictures are always a help to get a better feel for things. Thought the hotel and lounge descriptions were good, not as impressed with the thoroughness of the restaurant guide.
Fodor’s Las Vegas 2015 spares you tedious hours wading thorough TripAdvisor reviews and consulting gambling guides.
It offers comprehensive hotel, restaurant, attraction, and shopping recommendations, and, amazingly, Fodor’s provides coherent betting strategies for casino games, and suggests places to play.
If you’re Sin City bound, this book shows the way.
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Excellent travel guide! Very detailed descriptions of attractions, lodgings, restaurants, spas, shows, and casinos in Las Vegas. Even details side trips, such as Hoover Dam, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Grand Canyon National Park, and Death Valley National Park. The section about gambling strategy was especially interesting and insightful! Highly recommend before any trip to Las Vegas!
Fodor's Las Vegas 2001 : Completely Updated Every Year, Color Photos, Smart Travel Tips, And How to Play the Games (Fodor's Gold Guides) by Fodor (2001)
I enjoy the Fodor's books very much. This one was easy to use and we ended up loving one of the recommended restaurants: Il Fornaio. This series is always helpful to have around when on a trip.
I have been several times over the last 6 years so most of the information was not new to me. However, I would recommend it to anyone who has not been to Vegas.