Fontainebleau Las Vegas’ LIV and LIV Beach Expansion
LIV and LIV Beach, the nightclub and daytime entertainment destinations in Fontainebleau Las Vegas, just completed a renovation, merging the two venues. The new indoor-outdoor venue boasts over 80,000 square feet of space, including an expanded table count and dance floor, an updated mixology program, enhanced dining offerings, and backstage
Lisa Vanderpump Will Open Her First Hotel in Las Vegas in 2026
Lisa Vanderpump’s next big venture promises to elevate the Las Vegas hospitality scene. The reality TV star and entrepreneur has partnered with Caesars Entertainment to transform The Cromwell Hotel into The Vanderpump Hotel, set to open in early 2026. “What an extraordinary opportunity to develop this iconic location into something
Capital One Lounge Opens at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas: What to Know
Capital One just opened its highly anticipated lounge at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport in Terminal 3, Concourse D near Gate 50. Exclusive-to-Vegas amenities include afternoon tea, sunset sparkling wine toasts, and wellness boosts. The full-service bar, with its impressive design and bespoke cocktail and craft beer program, is
Las Vegas airport to host pop-up Marriage License Bureau for Valentine’s Day
With 5 million weddings under its belt, Las Vegas has earned its reputation as the Wedding Capital of the World. Couples can get married in a drive-thru, at the Mob Museum, at Denny’s, or with “Elvis” or a variety of other celebrities as the officiants. But before they can get
Weird and Never Boring in Las Vegas
Sure, Las Vegas has been in the spotlight in plenty of movies, like Ocean’s Eleven and its remake and sequels, Terry Gilliam’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Nicolas Cage’s Oscar-winning turn in Leaving Las Vegas, Nicolas Cage’s less-awarded (but still nominated!) turn in Honeymoon in Vegas, and Nicolas Cage
Las Vegas’s Old-School Haunts—From Historic Casinos to Retro Restaurants
“Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas”—the peculiar kingdom of extravagance, decadence, and reinvention. Th iconic signage that boasts this message was erected in 1959 during Vegas’s golden years, and has since become both a tourist magnet and a rare trace of the city’s storied roots. As someone who visits Las Vegas