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Flights to Las Vegas (LAS) from El Paso (ELP) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from El Paso (ELP) to Las Vegas (LAS), departing between 7:55am and 5:30pm. Usually a Boeing 737-300 is flown for this route. The average travel time from El Paso, TX to Las Vegas, NV is 1 hour and 45 minutes.
During your Las Vegas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
William B's Steakhouse
Dine in Victorian elegance, yet relaxed comfort. This is one of Las Vegas' best bargains for gourmet food at practical prices. This restaurant is located inside the Stardust Hotel. You might choose to begin your meal with superb lobster bisque or French onion soup. Entrees range from a variety of steaks, to chicken, veal and seafood and include rice, potato or pasta and vegetable, with fresh bread from the bakery in the hotel.
Koreana BBQ
This pristine restaurant is inviting, with its traditional Asian decor, and the Korean food is succulent and tempting. Appetizers, noodle dishes, exotic casseroles, a la carte items, and dishes cooked at your table are offered. Start with Chap Chae (Seasoned Yum Noodle with Beef and Vegetables) or Yuk Hwe (Marinated Raw Beef). Entrees contain beef, fish, tofu and other exotic items; all are explained on the menu. Soft drinks, beer, wine and sake are served. Children are welcome; casual to business attire is appropriate.
San Lorenzo Room
Deep in the heart of Texas you will find a wonderful Italian dining experience with a comfortable atmosphere and a delightful menu. Entrees include a flavorful Cannelloni Florentine, pasta stuffed with spinach, ricotta cheese and sausage. The Eggplant Parmigian is another classic favorite and a nice deal at USD9.99. A special house dish is the Chicken Della Casa, a chicken breast cooked with roasted peppers, basil and served with a roasted garlic cream sauce. Full bar service is available.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Las Vegas area, including:
Ramada Inn Speedway Hotel & Casino
Touted as the "closest hotel to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Nellis Air Force Base," this may be the place for you if you are here for business or pleasure at either of these locations. Formerly known simply as a Ramada Inn, it has added "Speedway" to its name for obvious reasons. The place is decorated with racing themes for auto fans, as well as offering all the comforts one would expect. If you are hauling a car to the track or have an RV, you will find lots of space to park your rig.
Fremont Hotel Casino
One of the most enduring hotels on Fremont Street, this property opened in 1956, and at the time was the tallest building in Nevada at 15 stories high. It now features a unique rooftop swimming pool and many great restaurants, including the Paradise Buffet, Tony Roma's and Second Street Grill. The nostalgic feel of the Las Vegas past permeates throughout this fine hotel. For excellent gaming opportunities, the bright casino is filled with every table game imaginable and slot machines galore. Rates are based on occupancy level and may fluctuate greatly. The recently renovated guest rooms sport a new look--furnished in a comfortably classic style of rich woods and soft colors.
Golden Nugget Hotel Casino
This long-time downtown favorite has a totally new look and you will like it. The lobby is adorned with Tivoli lights, lush palms, gleaming white granite floors and columns. The luxurious guest rooms and suites are ornately decorated, but have a comfortable feel. Each room offers a view of the mountains, pool or the Fremont Street Experience. Five fine restaurants located in the hotel include The Buffet, Stefano's and Lily Langtry's. The full-service spa for hotel guests is a real treat after a long day and offers separate facilities for men and women.
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