How to Enjoy an Aerial View of Las Vegas

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An aerial view from the Stratosphere Observation Deck

Being in Las Vegas is such an awesome experience. There are so many things to do. Lights are blinking, casino floors are jumping, and there are hundreds of attractions and activities to have fun doing. On the list is seeing this great city from an aerial view, which will give you a different perspective and a chance to enjoy a little peace. There are many ways to see the city from an aerial view.

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  1. How to Enjoy an Aerial View of Las Vegas

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      The Stratosphere from a distance

      Go to the top of the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino. Enjoy the view from the Top of the World restaurant inside the tower. This fancy restaurant slowly revolves, giving you great views of the city. It's best to visit during lunch when prices are more affordable and the sun is up for a better view. Visit the restaurant free of charge. Or, go up to the observation deck just above the restaurant for a nice view of Las Vegas. Small fees apply: Adult - $13.95, Child - $8.00, Senior - $10.00, Hotel Guest - $10.00, and Nevada Resident - $10.00. The cost is well worth the beautiful view and pictures that you will get 1,149 feet up in the air.

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      The Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas

      Journey to the top of the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino for breathtaking views of Las Vegas from 460 ft high. Be sure to time it right to catch an aerial view of the fountain show which runs outside of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino across the street. Show times vary according to the time of day and the time of year. Then dine at the Eiffel Tower restaurant to extend your view after you finish with the tower.

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      Take a helicopter tour of the city. Although many of the tours fly to the Grand Canyon, some stay in Las Vegas and are a lot less expensive. There are even special evening tours to see the city lit up. Some tours take you to the Hoover Dam as well, and some provide champagne toasts.

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      Ride on the Las Vegas Monorail to see things from a different perspective. You'll not only get to enjoy the sites, but you can get off and on to visit them as well. Plus, you'll be helping the environment by reducing carbon monoxide. Prices vary. Choose from a $5 single ride, $12 for a one-day pass and $28 for a three-day pass.

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