Las Vegas

Las Vegas – a city where 150 couples swear eternal loyalty every day, where dreams are born, and where Elvis lives on, the city that becomes a part of you when you enter and set foot on its land. Las Vegas, which means “pasture,” is located in Nevada, the 36th state of America. Nevada, or as it is often called, “the Silver State,” is famous for its fastest-growing population in the US, most of whom live in Las Vegas. However, Las Vegas is not the state capital, as some mistakenly believe, but Carson City.

The Bellagio Fountains.
The Bellagio Fountains are considered the best free attraction in Las Vegas, capable of making the most unique impression on anyone who sees them in person for the first time. From 3:00 PM to midnight, Monday through Friday, the giant jets of water, rising to a height of 152 meters, are a true spectacle. It is accompanied by music, and the waterfalls move to the rhythm. On weekends, the show begins at 12:00 and continues until midnight.

The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art displays the precious, but not very famous, collection of sculptures and paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Here you can see works by Pablo Picasso, Claud Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and other European masters. Audio guides, with which you can obtain a wealth of information about the works of art on display, are available in the gallery.

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