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Flights to Las Vegas (LAS) from Nashville (BNA) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Nashville (BNA) to Las Vegas (LAS), departing between 7:10am and 12:20pm, and 3 additional non-stop flights, departing between 5:10pm and 8:30pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-300 or Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Nashville, TN to Las Vegas, NV is 4 hours and 5 minutes.
During your Las Vegas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Gardunos
The place has been voted "Best Mexican Restaurant" every year since 1994 by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. From the flavorful fajitas to bursting burritos, this is mouthwatering Mexican. The food is enhanced by the friendly atmosphere and accentuated by the salsa bar. Entrees range in price from USD10-15. Cocktails are available and you will be amazed at the size of the margarita list. Slushy or on the rocks, fruity or "The Cadillac," they are all fantastic. This fine eatery is located in the Palms Casino Resort, just off The Strip.
King and I
This is a nice choice if you like Asian food with a difference. It was winner of the "Best of Las Vegas" in Review Journal's Reader Poll for 1996. You will relax in an intimate setting with exotic decor that gives you a taste of the Orient. From the Almond Chicken to the Crispy Duck, diners are impressed with the quality and beauty of the dishes. There are several vegetarian meals available, as well as seafood selections. The Spicy Catfish is exotic, delightful and delicious.
Nobu
Robert DeNiro is one of the owners, and it is not uncommon to see other celebrities dining here unobtrusively. Sushi bar and entrees are described as "groundbreaking Japanese cuisine with Latin American influences." Famed chef Nobu Matsuhisa brings dining that is delightful and unique to restaurant patrons. A wildly different dish for many diners may be the Squid Pasta, but more ordinary menu items are also available. Try the omakase chef's selection for a sampling of Nobu's very best. Prices are moderate to high. Full bar service provides your favorite wine or cocktail.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Las Vegas area, including:
Four Queens Hotel Casino
You may recognize this establishment from many movies filmed here, including Honey I Blew Up the Baby. The standard guest accommodations are tastefully decorated and comfortable. Petite Suites offer many amenities including a sitting and dining area. Deluxe Jacuzzi Suites also offer a refrigerator and wet bar. The 50,000-square-foot casino offers a myriad of table games including single-deck blackjack, Pai-Gow and three-card poker. Restaurants available include Magnolia's Verdana with 24-hour dining and Hugo's Cellar for a romantic evening.
Rio All-Suites Casino Resort
Located only a few blocks from the Las Vegas strip, this property has won numerous awards from locals in the "Best of Las Vegas" poll. The spacious suites are comprised of one large room with sofa, chairs, refrigerator and bed. The floor-to-ceiling windows give you an unobstructed view of the city lights. The 120,000-square-foot gaming area offers all table and slot activities in a festive carnival atmosphere. Fifteen fine eateries include Buzio's Seafood and the Star Deli and Bakery.
Imperial Palace
Everything you need to have a good time in Las Vegas is right here. The 75,000 square-foot gaming area has been recently renovated and features more than 1,800 slots, 42 table games and a super race and sports book. The guest rooms are on the small side, but are comfortable and feature great service. Your appetite will be satisfied with 10 restaurants from which to choose. The Embers is considered one of the best steakhouses in town. And while you are here, be sure to see the Auto Collection located on the fifth floor.
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