Monday, June 27, 2011

The Insider guide to... MILAN!















Milan is a city caught in between its international aspirations and it's pure Italian cultural background. Being cut from the same cloth as other more picturesque Italian towns but having experienced a fierce expansion from the 60's onwards, Milan's beauty shows only to those in the know. Here are a few spots that will get you closer to discovering the "real" Milan:
RESTAURANTS:
DA GIACOMO: It’s one of the most famous restaurants in Milan and its prestige is well deserved. Here you can taste the freshest seafood and fish. For more casual and still outstanding dinners try the Da Giacomo Bistro next door.
CANTINA DELLA VETRA: This Milanese "Trattoria" is a place for connoisseurs. Money well spent given the genuine menu based on the highest quality ingredients and the amazing wine list selection. Book in advance, conosseurs are many more than this restaurant can welcome especially during the weekend.
DA BICE: a homely place that experienced international travellers visit every time they come to town. Perfect for a business meal or a dinner with friends.
DA GIANNO: home to AC Milan football players and managers, it blends friendly service and exclusive ambience, not to mention very good food with seasonal specialities.
ARMANI NOBU: Japanese food in Milan is not to die for and - signature dishes aside - Nobu is no exception to the rule. But this is no regular sushi place and its location at the bottom of the Armani Building (soon to be Armani Hotel) makes it a one-of-a-kind experience. Here you can be part of the real Milan VIP "scene" including football players, TV stars, musicians and wannabe famous people.
NIGHT CLUBS:
Milan eats better than it dances and there's a general lack of world-class spots with top notch service. Nevertheless some great option are still available for those who are properly introduced and good news is that people are G.O.R.G.E.O.U.S. everywhere!

ARMANI/PRIVE: designed to reflect "King" Giorgio's personal vision of how a club should be, this lower ground gem is the undefeated champion of Milan's nightlife thanks to a merciless door selection, Armani's famous attention to the tiniest details and all but seldom visits by its young-forever founder. Best nights are Wednesday and Saturday. Table reservation is the only reliable option to make it in but top nights go sold out days in advance so best to rely on insiders for a ticket to Milan's finest night spot.
JUST CAVALLI: just like Armani/Prive this restaurant and club reflect the unique style of fashion designer Roberto Cavalli and his way of conceiving club experience. Leopard print pillows, multicolor lights and black leather sofas demand an aggressive look by all guests and a grand party mood. Gorgeous both outdoors during the summer and in the crystal and steel bubble of the winter location this club is filled with models, VIPs and international party people every single night. Go on Thursday for the aperitivo and on Friday for the best party experience. Book in advance, door selection takes no prisoners.
HOLLYWOOD: just like the fog that wraps Milan in a cold hug on many winter mornings, you will never explain yourself the reason for the existence of this club but sure enough you'll have to deal with it soon or late. Most favored by drunk models for one last dance and the police department for one more inspection, it stays open late and it hosts wild party nights especially in the VIP area at the back of the club. Best night is Sunday but a good option every night for the after party.
CIRCLE LOUNGE: this is not a club but rather a bar/restaurant that turns into a great party spot on selected nights. Circle is the go-to-place on Tuesday when it gets super packed and loud, thanks to an amazing music selection and smoking hot people. Free entrance, best served between 12am and 2am preferably with a side of super hot models.
PLASTIC: every year around January rumors spread about Plastic closing forever at the end of spring and sure enough every September Plastic opens again for another glorious season.
AND 5 THINGS TO DO TO BE ONE OF THE MILANO's:
EARLY NIGHT APERITIVO: between 6pm and 9pm almost all cocktail bars offer a free buffet - some just tarts and cold hors d'ouvres but many also hot dishes like pasta and meat - and discounted prices for cocktails. The "aperitivo" tradition can be the happy ending of a long working day or the beginning of a long happy night. In any case it is a Milanese specialty that everybody enjoys at least once a week, especially from Wednesday to Saturday.
DRINKING ON THE STREET Milanese may be fashionable and snob but they also have a special passion for gathering in large groups and drinking on the streets regardless of the outside temperature. Radical chic choose Spanish winery "La Tasca" for a glass of "vino tinto" on the sidewalk facing San Lorenzo's church; fashion victims kill time outside of "Bar Straf" right next to the Duomo and sip Negroni while talking about the next killer trends; local bourgeois stand outside of Radetsky at the north end of Corso Garibaldi guzzling mojitos and waiting for the residents upstairs to complain about the unbearable noise down at curb level. Pick your spot and spot the crowd that you could belong to, the more the merrier!
LATE NIGHT SNACK (or very early morning breakfast): after the party there's the after party but what follows the after party? Late night snacks of course. No matter if at the truck deli parked outside of the club or at the famous "Princi" bakery on Corso Como, someone may leave the party empty handed but nobody goes home with an empty belly.
CHOOSE YOUR TEAM: popular entertainment in Italy might easily be narrowed down to pretty much one thing: football. And in Milan this can only mean two things: you're either one of "us" or one of "them". A.C. Milan's "Rossoneri" and F.C. Inter's "Neroazzurri" share a stadium and divide a city so pick your team, wear your colors, choose your seat and enjoy the show. Tickets to games at the San Siro stadium are available online and at several points of sale in the city but main games go sold out days in advance so better plan ahead of time not to miss the action!
CAPPUCCINO E BRIOCHE: this is the simple breakfast formula of most Italians and Milanese as well. Enjoy the perfect making of an authentic cappuccino with fresh croissants in the amazing tea room of Peck near Duomo, stand with wealthy ladies and even wealthier executives at the Cova's bar on Via Montenapoleone or taste the best pastries at Sissi near Piazza Risorgimento.
BOUTIQUE HOTELS:
BVLGARI: right in the heart of Brera, this luxury hotel sports gorgeous rooms, attentive service and an understated yet super chic restaurant with bar. Luxe comes at a (high) price, but brunch and summer garden are priceless treats everybody should indulge to.
TOWN HOUSE GALLERIA: this 7 star hotel offers a dedicated service that will make you feel like the city is in your hands day and night.
3 ROOMS at 10 Corso Como: this all-suites hotel made of 3 rooms only is as exclusive as a Milanese fashion party and as tailored made as the best Italian suit.
MOSCHINO HOTEL: located near the Center of Milan's nightlife, Best feature is the "Clandestino" restaurant, directed by a highly regarded Italian chef.
OTHER HOTELS:
PRINCIPE DI SAVORIA: 5* hotel favored by Arabic, Russian and american clients for its ample rooms and high service level. During fashion week its "Principe Bar" is where you have to sit to chat with all fashion editors and VIPs in town.
WESTIN PALACE: 5*L hotel right in front of Principe Di Savoia. Big rooms upstairs and comfortable bar downstairs. Cigar room at the back of the bar is the go-to-place when you need some time alone with an aged scotch and a seasoned Cuban friend.
FOUR SEASONS: let alone that the name itself guarantees for its absolute excellence, Milan's chapter of this renowned chain is in the "Quadrilatero Della Moda", the area where all luxury boutiques are located.
CARLTON BAGLIONI
After enjoying the city to the fullest and having become a true Milanese don't forget the helicopter taxi waits for you on the top of the building to take you to Malpensa airport in a handful of minutes (versus 60/90 minutes of commonly motorized mortals). Just like Milan you have your own unique style, no? 
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Monday, June 13, 2011

The Insider guide to... IBIZA!














This Mediterranean pearl of an island is located a mere 50 minute plane ride from metropolitan Barcelona, but when you arrive, you feel like you`ve landed on another planet. Whether you want a relaxing vacation, a never ending party marathon, or both – Ibiza has it all. Follow the trails of the hippies, or in the footsteps of Paris Hilton and P.Diddy. Low key or VIP. This is the best of what the the island has to offer the picky traveller. We send our clients here throughout the summer season and always reccomend the below spots. The next thing required is access and thats where we come in. If you require a host on the ground giving you access all areas then get in touch at www.TeamSpainNYC.com 

HOTELS

There is an abundance of luxury hotels around the island, but the downside is that the most fantastic ones are located far off the beaten track. The ones listed are the best ones in Ibiza town.

Ibiza Gran Hotel - 5 star SPA hotel in Ibiza harbor. Nice, relaxing pool area.
Oceandrive Hotel - in Ibiza harbor. Pool area with pool partys. http://www.oceandrive.es/main_es.php
El Hotel – Pacha`s own hotel. Very chic and minimalistic. Not a very impressing pool area. Right outside Pacha. http://www.elhotelpacha.com/english/
Hotel Corso – SPA hotel in Ibiza harbor. Nice pool area with pool partys. http://www.ibizacorso.com/en
All the hotels inside the walls of Dalt Vila are recommended for the picky traveller who seeks luxury in a more quiet, authentic setting.

BEACHES & BEACH CLUBS

Most of Ibiza`s beaches have blue flags for its crystal clear, clean turquoise water. There are no sharks around Ibiza, but watch out for jellyfish on windy days.

Ses Salines, Sa Trinxa – a long sandy beach with crystal clear water. Sa Trinxa has been around forever, and used to be a hippie hangout. Now, the beach restaurant attracts an international mixed crowd of jet setters and hippies, both locals and tourists. Great food and music.
Playa d`en Bossa – is the longest beach on the Island. Sandy beach, but not impressing water. At Bora Bora, you can get the party started around brunch. A young crowd, mostly tourists. Ushuaia Beach Club, tucked away behind the rolling sand dunes on the south end, is an exclusive beach club/lounge/restaurant attracting a more mature, international crowd.
Es Cavallet – the so - called nude and gay beach is also very popular with bikini-wearing straights. Sandy beach, clear water and several beach restaurants.
Cala D`Hort – Pebble and sand. Has the most beautiful beach view on the island, and also one of the islands best restaurants located nearby.
Playas de Comte (Cala Conta) – two beaches in one. Both sandy. Clear water. Great sunset view.
Cala Jondal, Blue Marlin – pebble beach with exclusive sunbeds and a restaurant. Popular day and night. International jet set crowd.
Formentera is another island an hour away by boat. Also called the European Caribbean. Amazing beaches and water. Fabulous seafood restaurants and a fantastic sunset view. Jump on the ferry, or preferably rent your own sailboat or yacht.

SUNSET SPOTS

Watching the sunset whilst on Ibiza is a must. A truly magical experience. While famous Cafè Del Mar used to be the first and only sunset bar in San Antoni (which has the best sunset view on the Island) is now merely a tacky tourist trap with overpriced and lousy cocktails. You should buy the soundtrack, though.

Alma de Ibiza SPA Hotel – Go to the SPA, have dinner, then watch the sunset from this lush hotel on the top of a mountain. The hydro treatment is a must. http://www.almadeibiza.com
San Antonio sunset strip – go as far away from Cafè del Mar as you can get. The longer, the better. The view and music is the same.
Playas de Comtes – Bring drinks and snacks and watch the sunset on the beach.

RESTAURANTS

Dress code at these establishments is nice, but not strict. At beach restaurants, wear something other than swimwear. Reservations a day ahead is smart during high season. Seating until midnight, but the best time to go is around 10 pm, then head to a bar before going to the clubs. Tips are not included in the bill. 

Es Boldado: located on a hill next to Cala D`Hort beach is one of the oldest and best restaurants on the island. Famous for its fantastic view and seafood. Make sure you try the traditional Ibizencan Café Calleta.
Yemanja – located next to the famous Blue Marlin in Cala Jondal, this restaurant has tranquility, fantastic food and a lovely view. Make sure you book a table on the beach.
El Ayoun: this Moroccan palace of a restaurant, which also has a separate sushi bar, turns into a great pre - party spot around midnight. Inside and outside seating in mesmerizing surroundings. A short ride outside Ibiza town.
La Braza: BBQ meat and seafood is prepared in front of you. Located in a quiet, rustic, romantic garden in the center of Ibiza town.
Los Dos Lunas - Mediterranean-meets-fine-Italian cuisine in a romantic garden setting. Make sure you book a table outside. A short ride from Ibiza town.
La Oliva – food inspired by the flavors of Provence, the Mediterranean and Ibiza. Located inside the fortress walls of Dalt Vila.
B.for / Planet Sushi: The islands best sushi according to the word of mouth. In Marina Botafoch, Ibiza town.
Ancient People: Indian in a laidback atmosphere. Great food and great deal. Ibiza town.
El Pirata – crave a thin Italian pizza? Go to one of the two El Pirata in Ibiza town.

LOUNGES & BARS

Km5 – a restaurant, bar lounge in a luxurious Bedouin style oasis off the beaten track, but worth the hassle of getting there.
El Ayoun – this Moroccan palace of a restaurant, who also has a separate sushi bar, turns into a great pre - party spot. Inside and outside seating in mesmerizing surroundings.
Blue Marlin – beach club during the day and a lively dinner and pre - party spot at night, a great spot to be seen!
Atzaro – is a place you should spend a whole day. Start at the SPA, get a tan in the Japanese garden, have dinner at the restaurant, then drinks at the cool bar lounge.
Es Vivè Hotel – this hotel is hosting pool parties and pre - parties in a very different setting.
Base Bar – If you are to stroll the busy marina street; this is the place to stop for a shot or two before heading to the club. A popular place for locals and tourists.
Bar Alegria – where the locals go. Best mojitos in town- the perfect place for a shopping - timeout.

CLUBS

Pacha: the first club on the isle is the most exclusive and elegant. Beautiful and famous clientele, some of the best parties, and four rooms with different music. Pacha also has a roof terrace with chill out music and a posh sushi restaurant on the ground floor. Pacha`s music profile is mainly house. Dress to impress. Best time to arrive is at 1.30/2 am. Close at 07 am. Any night is good.
Space: In opposition to Pacha, the crowd at Space dresses down, not up. The party gets going already at 7 pm, and the venue is located off Bora Bora Beach Club, so may start the party on the beach, then move on still wearing next to nothing. The club is open until 7 am. Music profile: techno, hard house and minimal. VIP areas are not recommended at Space. Cover is usually 40 euros, but look for discount/free entry flyers on the beach.
Amnesia: To have a good time at Amnesia, a table is recommended as the main floors tend to get too crowded with euro trash. Amnesia has the best foam parties on the island, but beware the foam can stain your clothes. Stay at the VIP area to avoid couture depressionBest time to arrive is at 1.30/2 am. Close at 07 am.
Underground: Low key club where you can see famous DJ`s partying on their nights off. Also popular with the locals and therefore open all year around. No cover, no dress code, and no VIP. Many DJ`s start their career here, so if you want to be ahead of the game, check this one out.
DC10: A shabby shed alongside the road to the Salinas Beach. Music profile: Hard techno and trance. No VIP, no dress code - pretty much anything goes. Due to heavily drugged clientele be prepared for police razzias. Cool to check out just for the mayhem. Very popular among the hard core partygoers.

OTHER

Season & Climate: the clubbing season lasts from the end of May until the end of September. But Ibiza has lovely climate and temperatures from the start of March until November. Average temperatures during summer: water 25 – 34 degrees, air 25 – 40 degrees. Hours of sunlight: 12 – 14.
Sightseeing: Dalt Vila Fortress (built in the 16th century) in Ibiza town is the heart and soul of Ibiza island. Charming restaurants and hotels and a fantastic view of the city. Rent a car and take a road trip around the 572 km2 small island. Bring, swimwear, food and drinks and stop whenever you see a pretty spot. It doesn`t get more Ibiza than that.

EVENTS: 

Ibiza Music Summit: The world music industry comes together for one week to discuss business and kick start the season with amazing parties. Every May. www.internationalmusicsummit.com
Fiesta De La Terra: Every August 8th from midnight, there is a huge firework display in the Ibiza harbor to celebrate Fiesta De La Terra (Earth Festival).


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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Insider guide to... PARIS!















Paris is one of those Cities where the Parisians want to keep Paris to themselves especially the hot spots where all the cool in crowds feel part of a cult for knowing the very best places to eat, hang out and party until dawn. I send a variety of VIP's to Paris to be looked after each month and through doing so have compiled a list of what I regard as being the very best places to be going out to and below is feedback from some of my clients.
So let's begin.
The Trendy Restaurant/Bars :
Le Ralph's - One of the most popular, where you can be on a table right next to Marion Cottilard. Super crowded on week-ends. World Food.
Kong -very cool and nice place to go!
Le Murano Resort - The Hotel Murano's Restaurant, one of my favorites. Anytime to have dinner, take a drink or even brunch.
Le Meurice - The greatest Club-Sandwich of Paris ! But the place is a bit oldie
La Société - To see and be seen in the heart of Saint-Germains-Des-Près. Fusion World food.
Hotel Costes - Service is awfull, food is not bad but the place is really nice.
Café Chic - Nice music and cocktails, average food, over-crowded on week-ends. World Food.
La Cantine Du Faubourg - One of the well-known, food is not bad not good, atmosphere is nice on week-ends. World Food.
Le Bound - Centrally located on Avenue George V, food is good (Great Sushi's). Atmosphere is nice and I love their cocktails.
Restaurant L'Arc - Average food, nice place from where you can see the Arch on Place de L'étoile.
Pershing Hall - Awfull food but really nice atmosphere, better to take a drink than eat.
L'Avenue - Only for lunch, to see and be seen on the famous Avenue Montaigne right in front of the Chanel boutique.
Brunch in style
Café de Flore - One of the Oldies and well known.
Le Bon - By Philippe Starck with really nice Thaï fusion food.
Au Pain Quotidien - Greatest breads.
Cofee Parisien - Greatest Burgers ,super crowded on sundays.
Café Baci - The atmosphere is nice, the food average.
Insiders addresses
Le Colimaçon - I just LOVE their menu, just meat so not for vegetarian people ! Everything I tested was perfect, only 20 tables.
Chéri Bibi - Super friendly, always crowded with Parisian "Bobos". Every third monday of the month, an invited friend of the chef cooks for 80 people for only 10€ but you can only get in with a member...
Café Salle Pleyel - Place is nice and the cheesburger is amazing.
Le Derrière - The atmosphere is unique in Paris, mixing modern art and food.
Marius et Jeannette - Greatest Fish restaurant of the city. A bit oldie.
Zero De Conduit -People drink from babies bottles
The hottest Clubs right now (In order & dependant on night)
Raspoutine -The place everyone wants to be seen at, few receive the privilege
L'Arc - Thursday's, friday's and saturday's. Over crowded on week-ends, super friendly staff with Benjamin Artis at it heads. Booking NEEDED but not sure to get in if JB at the entrance doesn't know you. THE place to BE.
Bagatelle's -The summer must place to be seen!  
VIP ROOM - Only for special events with artists but the music by Dj Law is always nice.
Black Calvados (BC) - Tuesdays and after parties, nice for a drink on the upper floor.
Neo - On Thursday's for "Le jeudi c'est le jeudi".
Queen - Only on monday's (Disco Queen) and Wednesday's (Ladies Night)
Sens - depeding on nights can be great or awfull.
Cab - Always nice to be welcomed with Trinu's (ex top model) smile only on thursday's.
BC -After 3am this is the place to go and be seen! 
Late food at L'Aubrac (only meat) or l'Alsace.
Apologies if I have missed anything out but with this list, you should experience Paris in utter style and class. 
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Sunday, June 5, 2011

The Insider guide to... VEGAS!




"Las Vegas is the motherland of adult fun and entertainment both in the US and if not the world! HOWEVER if you don't know where to start or which places to go then you could end up spending half of your trip encountering a mediocre time getting lost in the endless about of sales pitches and ticket pushers. I send various high profile clients to Sin City every week looking for only the finest places to eat and see and be seen. So below is a list compiled by our host on the ground in Vegas that will enhance your trip greatly and save you alot of time researching! If you found this useful then do get in touch for reservations and a managed service with VIP hosts to cater for you and every possible need you have.
Restaurants 
Las Vegas is home to some of the best serviced restaurants in the world with an incredible array of places to eat. Top chefs from all culinary backgrounds descend here to showcase their food and style. Remember that Vegas is a 24 hour city, so planning to eat a little later than normal is a good idea.


Best Restaurant / Lounge – Lavo
Best Buffet - Wynn Resort
Best Breakfast - Peppermill
Best Lunch Spot - Peppermill or The Verandah
Best Late Night Meal – Stratta
Best Happy Hour - Firefly on Paradise & Firefly Downtown Las Vegas
Best Place to Dine Alone - First Food & Bar
Best Modern Dining - Sage
Best Vibe – Stack
Best for Romance - Top of the World at Stratosphere or Eiffel Tower at Paris
Best Casual Place for Laughs - Dicks Last Resort
Best to See Bellagio Fountains - Prime Steakhouse & Picasso Restaurants
Best Off-Strip Restaurants - (TIE) Raku Japanese Grill & Vintner Grill
Best Vegetarian Menus on Strip - Sage, Picasso, Canyon Ranch, Mint Indian Bistro
Best Mexican - Yolo's Mexican Kitchen & Dos Caminos, Mundo (Downtown)
Best Tapas - Julian Serrano
Best Brunch - Nove's High Society on Sunday Only
Best Sandwiches - (TIE) Carnegie Deli & Earl of Sandwich
Best Pizza (off strip) - Grimaldi's
Best Sushi - Okada & Nobu
Best Chinese – Wing Lei
Best Steakhouse - (TIE) Del Friscos & SW Steakhouse
Best Steakhouse Trendy – N9NE
Best Italian - Ferraro's Restaurant & Wine Bar
Best French - Joël Robuchon & Twist
Best Seafood - Seablue & RM Seafood


Shows 
While Vegas is home to many large scale productions, and hundreds of shows each week. Do your research and make sure you pick the right one. Use the list below to guarantee a great show selection. Check times and blackout dates as each shows schedule differs.
All Time Best Show – O & La Reve (sensational)
Best Overall Show - Jersey Boys
Best New Show – Elvis
Best Family Show - The Lion King
Best Cirque Show - O and The Beatles Love
Best Comedy Stop - The Improv at Harrahs
Best Impersonator/ Comedian - Terry Fator
Best to Laugh Out Loud - Carrot Top
Best Concert Venue - The Pearl


Bars/ Lounges
Best Daytime Bar - Carnival Court at Harrahs
Best Outdoor Bar - Carnival Court at Harrahs
Best Bar, Downtown Las Vegas - The Griffin & Beauty Bar
Best New Bar/ Lounge - Sage Restaurant
Best Bar/Lounge - Fireside Lounge at The Peppermill
Best Lounge - Mandarin Bar
Best Original Cocktails - Dowtown Cocktail Room
Best Most Comfortable Bar - Bouchon at the Venetian
Best Tiki Bar - Frankie's Tiki Room
Best Piano Bar - New York, New York
Best Sports Bar - Lagasse's Stadium
Best Topless Strip Club - Spearmints & Sapphires
Best All Nude - Little Darlings
Nightlife 
If you want to sit in a nightclub, make sure to arrange for table and bottle service. If you only want general admission, prepare to wait in long line or plan in advance and arrange for VIP hosted entry. VIP Hosted entry allows a host to walk you right past the 2-3 hour lines within a matter of minutes. Cover charge always applies (unless you have table and bottle service).


Best Nightclubs - XS, Tryst, Marquee, Tao, Pure, Vanity, Bank
Best Mega Nightclub – XS
Best Indoor / Outdoor Night Club – XS & Marquee
Best Night Club Over 30 – Tryst
Best Boutique Nightclub – Tryst & Bank
Best Dinner & Night Club - Tao
Best Afterhours - Drai's
Best LGBT Party - Closet Sunday's at Revolution (Sunday Only)
Best Gay & Lesbian Nighclub - Krave
Other things to do
On the strip or off the strip, Vegas has many options. Use our quick guide below to see ensure you are spending your time in the right places.


Best City View - VooDoo Lounge
Best People Watching - Wynn Center Bar
Best Celebrity Sighting - Hard Rock & Palms
Best Pool Party - Wet Republic & Rehab
Best Indoor Activity - Flyaway Indoor Skydiving
Best Daytime Activity - Maddam Tussaud's Wax Museum
Best Unique Activity - Shooting Gun Store
Best Shopping - Miracle Mile Mall & Town Square
Best to See Animals - Dolphins at Mirage
Best Golf Course on Strip - Bali Hai Golf Club
Best Golf Course off Strip - Bear's Best - (18 spectacular holes selected by Jack Nicklaus)
Best Desert Adventure - Sun Buggy
Best Helicopter Tour - Maverick Helicopter "Canyon Dream" Tour
Best Landmark to See - Hoover Dam
Best Way to Tour Hoover Dam - Pink Jeep Tour
Scariest Ride - Slingshot at Stratosphere
Hotels
Wynn Encore -best service, best restaurants, best clubs.
COSMOPOLITAN is amazing, rooms not as good as Encore but a stunning hotel!
Bellagio -beautiful and just behind the Encore for all the reasons that makes a great hotel
Cesear's still has it
Wynn Hotel
Enjoy guys and get in touch if you need something sorting let me know and we will connect you with our team on the ground there.

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