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Information about Las Vegas
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Climate
The climate in Las Vegas is arid and sub-tropical with an abundance of sunshine. From June to September, the average daytime temperature is between 35C and 40C in the shade. Winter is short with temperatures in the day about 16C and at night dropping to 4C. The mountains that surround Las Vegas are topped with snow during the winter but snow rarely falls in the valley.
Language
English is spoken everywhere though there are so many international residents and visitors there can be any number of mother tongues.
Telephone
Comprehensive phone, broadband and cell phone networks
The climate in Las Vegas is arid and sub-tropical with an abundance of sunshine. From June to September, the average daytime temperature is between 35C and 40C in the shade. Winter is short with temperatures in the day about 16C and at night dropping to 4C. The mountains that surround Las Vegas are topped with snow during the winter but snow rarely falls in the valley.
Language
English is spoken everywhere though there are so many international residents and visitors there can be any number of mother tongues.
Telephone
Comprehensive phone, broadband and cell phone networks
Country and People
Customs / Culture
Local mining resulted in Las Vegas developing as a railroad town in the early days of the 20th century. The construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s provided the catalyst for encouraging the growth of a residential population together with the legalisation of gambling. The first casinos were owned by organised crime bosses and by the 1950s casinos and hotels had popped up everywhere. The 1960s saw Howard Hughes buying hotels and casinos which today offer the heady mix of gambling, high class entertainment and luxury poolside living.
Traditions
Entertainment and spending are Las Vegas traditions.
Religion
There are numerous chapels and churches in Las Vegas which was once a Mormon settlement. Now, people go to as Vegas and get married dressed as Elvis.
Local mining resulted in Las Vegas developing as a railroad town in the early days of the 20th century. The construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s provided the catalyst for encouraging the growth of a residential population together with the legalisation of gambling. The first casinos were owned by organised crime bosses and by the 1950s casinos and hotels had popped up everywhere. The 1960s saw Howard Hughes buying hotels and casinos which today offer the heady mix of gambling, high class entertainment and luxury poolside living.
Traditions
Entertainment and spending are Las Vegas traditions.
Religion
There are numerous chapels and churches in Las Vegas which was once a Mormon settlement. Now, people go to as Vegas and get married dressed as Elvis.
Getting Around
Airports / Car rental
McCarran International Airport handles most of the domestic and international traffic although there are a couple of smaller airports. It is easy to rent a car but during peak times it is advisable to book in advance.
Public Transport
Intercity buses link Las Vegas to other cities such as the famous Greyhound bus company, and a local bus service is provided by Ace Gold Line.
McCarran International Airport handles most of the domestic and international traffic although there are a couple of smaller airports. It is easy to rent a car but during peak times it is advisable to book in advance.
Public Transport
Intercity buses link Las Vegas to other cities such as the famous Greyhound bus company, and a local bus service is provided by Ace Gold Line.
Discover and Enjoy
Culinary Specialities
Las Vegas offers every culinary delight that even the most discerning palate could possibly want.
Lifestyle
Las Vegas has brilliant autumn, winter and spring weather and even in the height of summer the whole town is air-conditioned so there are very easy ways to keep cool.
Sights
The hotels, the casinos, the shows and Las Vegas Strip – it’s a unique experience.
Las Vegas offers every culinary delight that even the most discerning palate could possibly want.
Lifestyle
Las Vegas has brilliant autumn, winter and spring weather and even in the height of summer the whole town is air-conditioned so there are very easy ways to keep cool.
Sights
The hotels, the casinos, the shows and Las Vegas Strip – it’s a unique experience.
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