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Las Vegas Car Rentals - The Best Places to Rent a Car in Las Vegas

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작성자 Annmarie
댓글 0건 조회 5회 작성일 24-08-04 04:29

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Whether you want to take in the bright lights of the Strip or head out for some day trips, renting a car gives you the freedom and flexibility to see all that Las Vegas has to offer.

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A valid driver’s license and credit card are required to rent a car in Las Vegas.

Downtown

A car rental in Downtown lets you get around the glittering heart of Sin City with ease. Drive along the Strip and its 4.2 miles of casinos, hotels, and attractions or venture away from the tourist corridor to discover Downtown, Summerlin, and Boulder City.

The McCarran Airport Rent-A-Car Center is off-site from the main airport terminal, and houses counters for 10 leading car rental companies. Choose from economy cars for a budget-friendly Vegas getaway or reserve a convertible to enjoy Nevada’s perpetual sunshine on the road.

A car in Downtown also makes it easy to explore the surrounding natural wonders on day trips. Visit Seven Magic Mountains, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Red Rock Canyon, or Valley of Fire State Park for a glimpse of the spectacular desert scenery that surrounds this energetic city. A antwerp car rentals is a must for hopping on the highway to Arizona’s Grand Canyon, which is just two hours from downtown Vegas.

The Strip

A world of glitz and glamour awaits you on the Strip, a 4-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard that is home to most of the city's hotels and casinos. Known for its one-of-a-kind luxury resorts and casinos, it is a mecca for thrill seekers from all over the globe.

The Strip features a variety of casinos, hotels (ranging from small to huge), restaurants and shows that feature music, comedy and circus-style acts. Most of the hotels are decked out in neon lights to give them their unique aesthetic.

Stefan Al tells two parallel stories, one of feverish competition among developers to build the snazziest, most tourist-grabbing casinos and resorts—complete with mobster Bugsy Siegel, eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes, and would-be political kingmaker Sheldon Adelson—and another that views the Strip in a larger social context, showing how its many metamorphoses reflect, magnify, or even initiate trends throughout America. Generously illustrated with stunning color images, The Strip will transform your notion of what it means to be in Las Vegas.

The Valley of Fire

This 40,000-acre park in the Mojave (moh-HAH-vee) Desert is so named for its brilliant red Aztec sandstone formations. When viewed at sunrise or sunset, these rocks appear to be on fire. The park is also home to petrified trees and petroglyphs that date back thousands of years.

This otherworldly landscape was used for the racing scenes in Viva Las Vegas, the opening sequence in Total Recall, and various other movie sets. It’s also an incredible spot for stargazing and photographers.

The park is about an hour’s drive from the Strip, making it a great day trip. Visitors can rent a car and drive to the park or book one of several Valley of Fire tours that depart from Vegas. If you’re on a limited time schedule, opt for the tour that offers to pick you up from your hotel in Overton and return you at the end of your visit. It’s a much better option for those with mobility issues or who aren’t hikers.

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