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Hotbeds, Hot Eats and Hotspots


Ghostbar’s incredible patio on the 55th floor of the Palms Casino Resort.


THE CROMWELL: Te newly opened Cromwell is situated on one of the busiest intersections on the Strip. Offering a bou- tique experience, guests will notice a distinct Parisian influ- ence to the design, blending vintage with modern flair. Te Cromwell will be home to celebrity Giada De Laurentiis’ first restaurant, GIADA, a two-storey marvel offering al fresco din- ing and three daylife and nightlife venues by Victor Drai. Te 65,000-square-foot roof-top nightclub will provide stunning views, several pool areas, palm trees and VIP bungalows.


30 • Summer 2014


THE LINQ: A new shopping, dining and entertainment dis- trict, Te LINQ, offers another first to the Strip. Te appro- priately named, High Roller, is the world’s largest observation wheel standing 550 feet high. Sunset and evening rides offer magical views. But don’t leave yet; cutting edge shops and a diverse selection of restaurants are also available. Visit FAME – Food.Art.Music.Entertainment – which offers Asian- themed meals teamed with art and entertainment. Or try out the Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery for a more Celtic experience. In the evening, four distinct nightclubs offer something for everyone. Relax at an out-of-this-world piano bar at Blvd. Cocktail, or create your own concoction at Te Purple Zebra, a self-serve daiquiri bar. For an eclectic evening of live music, bowling and gourmet dining try Brooklyn Bowl, or celebrate the revival of O’Sheas, a favourite Vegas party destination and boisterous Irish pub.


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