While real Luxor is considered a Royal City and is located in Egypt, the gambling Luxor is of course in Vegas. Great Pyramids and Sphinx Statue are in Giza, 15 km from Cairo, capital of Egypt. In Las Vegas, things work in a bit different way. Great shiny black Pyramid and colorful Sphinx are in Continue Reading
Vegas Properties. Treasure Island Casino & Hotel
Treasure Island was built in 1993, 26 years ago. Located in the North of the Strip, Hotel offers 2884 rooms and over 200 suits. The cheapest room starts from 59$ a night, the most expensive is the Penthouse Suite which costs from 2000 a night. Therefore, it will beneficial to hunt for some deals, especially Continue Reading
Vegas Properties. New York New York Casino & Hotel
The project of New York New York Casino & Hotel the cost of which was 460 million dollars was finished in 1997, being one of the most extravagant ideas of that time. The article in the New York Times dated 1997 said that the casino looked both, vulgar by aiming to mimic Big Apple, and Continue Reading
Horseshoe Bend. Sunrise Beauty
After reading a few articles about the best time to visit Horseshoe Bend, we decided to meet a sunrise there! Believe me, there were several strong advantages of this decision – the magic of sunrise, way fewer people, more time to spend before the heat! On top of that, an opportunity to have a morning Continue Reading
Vegas Property. Venetian Hotel&Casino
Venetian Casino opened its door to visitors in May 1999. Voted as one of the biggest casinos in the world, Venetian offers over 4000 luxury rooms and 3000 suites. Prices vary depending on the season and day of the week. Generally, the weekend will be the most expensive stay. Therefore, rates in the casino start Continue Reading
My First Month in the US
It’s the 8th of June, it’s a month since the moment I landed in Vegas. Yes, it’s been a month since the day I moved to the US. Yes, I call it “move”, I realize that I have migrated to another continent. To call it a change is not enough, it’s a life-changing switch to Continue Reading
Red Rock Scenic Drive. What to Expect
Red Rock Scenic Drive is only 15 miles away from Las Vegas which makes a perfect spot to combine fun in the city and hike in the Park. Moreover, a visitor has a few alternatives to choose from. For example, either walking trials (for any level – from easy and short like less than 2 Continue Reading
Vienna in 48 Hours. What to See. Where to Eat
What to see in Vienna in 48 hours According to the fact that we had only 48 hours with girls in Vienna, we had to combine sightseeing, rest, walking and of course food degustation. Vienna is the capital of Austria. Considered as a royal city, Vienna offers a variety of things for the visitor. No Continue Reading
First Seven Days in the USA
15th of May. It’s been a week since the moment I moved to the USA. After almost 9 months we finally received a K1 visa or so-called fiancee visa. Because our case was different (it’s an immigrant visa), passport control procedure was different as well. For those who did not travel to the USA yet: Continue Reading
Grand Canyon Trip, Dream which Came True
Grand Canyon Dream by our travel geek Valeria The first time I’ve arrived to United States, Grand Canyon was my destination number one in the whole my list of places I got to see. Circumstantially, it only happened 3 years after I first arrived to the USA, but, eventually, the place was absolutely worth my Continue Reading