EAT
£ FAMOUS FOODS STREET EATS: This
globe-trotting food court has everything
from sushi and fried chicken to authentic
Southeast Asian noodle dishes. At night, slip
into the well-hidden speakeasy — the discrete
entrance is behind a shelf lined with lucky cat
figurines. zoukgrouplv.com/famousfoods
££ ESTHER’S KITCHEN: When renowned
chef James Trees opened his restaurant in the
Arts District in 2018, people thought his choice
of location was lunacy. But the food — simple,
Italian-inspired fare with a focus on fine
ingredients — attracted so many accolades
that Esther’s Kitchen sparked a wave of
interest in the neighbourhood. Don’t miss the
sourdough bread with a whipped basil ricotta
topping. estherslv.com
£££ DELILAHS: Get your Great Gatsby on
at this ritzy supper club where a diva belts out
jazz tunes under crystal chandeliers to tables
of finely dressed diners. The beef wellington is
a rival to Gordon Ramsay’s and there’s a strict
no-photo policy, owing to the fact that many
celebrities like to spend their evenings here.
wynnlasvegas.com/dining/fine-dining/delilah
SLEEP
£ GOLDEN NUGGET: Lovers of kitsch will
adore Fremont Street’s most distinctive hotel.
Rooms are run-of-the-mill, but amenities
include a swimming pool surrounding a fish
tank, and one of the most lively and colourful
casinos on the ground floor. Don’t stay here
if sleep is a priority, but fun is right on your
doorstep. goldennugget.com
££ NOBU HOTEL AT CAESARS PALACE:
This sumptuous hotel is hidden away inside
the massive, bustling Caesars Palace,
making it feel like a secret and serene oasis.
The Japanese aesthetic adds class and
creativity to the good-value rooms.
caesars.com/nobu-caesars-palace
£££ ARIA SKY SUITES: Superlative in
both its physical height and luxury, these
ultra-modern, apartment-sized suites offer a
dedicated concierge service, pool access and
deluxe airport transfers. The expansive views
over the city from the floor-to-ceiling windows
in the bedroom, dining and living rooms are
postcard-perfect. aria.mgmresorts.com/en/
hotel/aria-sky-suites-home.html
Beef wellington served
at Delilah restaurant, at the
Wynn Las Vegas hotel
Above, from left: Esther’s
Kitchen, the restaurant
credited with kick-starting
the renaissance of the Arts
District; Red Rock Canyon,
a hiking destination in
the desert 25 miles west
of the Strip