![]() Where: Wynn Las Vegas has the most amazing secrets tucked away - including Flora Aghababyan, a master cake artist who can translate absolutely anything into cake. Recommended By: Andrea Bennett, editor-in-chief, Vegas and Wynn magazines #thevegasedit Photo courtesy of Jeff Green/Wynn Las Vegas Personally, I rely on Jenna Doughton to keep me in season and in style.Ī hatbox creation from Celebration Cakes at Wynn Las Vegas. You get the best stuff and the best deals - and it makes a quick trip to the Strip so much easier. And Prada has a secret entrance that leads to a secret VIP dressing room, which is used for high-profile guests (Bruno Mars and JLo have entered this way).Įlizabeth Blau: Everyone knows that Las Vegas has incredible shopping, but sometimes it can be a little overwhelming, that's why a lot of in the know locals use personal shoppers. For men, Ermenegildo Zegna will conduct an entire fitting in your hotel suite. Roberto Cavalli will provide you with a personally curated pop-up shop featuring a one-of-a-kind capsule collection and made-to-measure gowns, along with accessories. What most people don't know is that if you're a big spender and can’t break away from the tables long enough, many of these luxury brands will come to you. ![]() Where: Judy Stone: Vegas takes shopping to a whole new level at The Shops at Crystals, which has boutiques from all the big names. Recommended By: Judy Stone, marketing and event consultant specializing in luxury clients (follow her on Instagram) and Elizabeth Blau, founder and CEO of restaurant development company Blau + Associates, restaurateur and co-owner of Honey Salt, Andiron Steak & Sea and Buddy V’s The private shopping at the Shops at Crystals can't be beat. For a day of beauty, check out Bogart's Bone Apetit, which even serves doggie pizza. Off-leash parks like Kellogg Zaher or Barkin' Basin are great ways for dogs to burn off energy and let you chat with other pet lovers. There's plenty for you and your best friend to do off the Strip, too. And at the Golden Nugget, it's not uncommon to find Hunter visiting one of his favorite places: the Tank, where you can view sharks up close.ĭenise Valdez: With so many hotels here becoming dog friendly, don't be surprised to see Spot striding through a lobby - plus potty stations up and down the Strip. ![]() Dog parks and pet boutiques abound, but some of my dog Hunter's most recent interests include stopping by Downtown's Hydrant Club, a members-only dog park or hanging out at his favorite local stomping grounds, The District at Green Valley Ranch, a multi-use spot with concerts, food, shops and more. Where: Cindy O’Keefe: Las Vegas has become increasingly pet friendly. Recommended By: Denise Valdez, 8 News Now anchor (follow her on Twitter and Facebook) and Cindy O’Keefe, senior vice president/assistant general manager, Golden Nugget Las Vegas (Another place to get a great view: a terrace from a room at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, located in the heart of the Strip.)ĭogs gone wild at the Hydrant Club Photo courtesy of the Hydrant Club ![]() I can’t tell you how much I loved flying over the Strip at sunset while listening to Frank Sinatra - it was truly breathtaking. For a unique experience, guests can request their preferred music by speaking with their pilot, which really personalizes the trip. So what better way to experience it all than with a bird’s-eye view on Maverick Helicopters’ Dream Catcher Sunset Tour, which takes guests across Nevada and Arizona in four hours. Where: Las Vegas is surrounded by many must-see natural wonders, such as the grandiose Grand Canyon, red sandstone-brimming Valley of Fire and post-volcanic Fortification Hill, as well as structures like the Hoover Dam and the beautiful resorts of the Strip. Recommended By: Amy Rossetti, founder and CEO, Rossetti Public Relations ![]()
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