New York and Las Vegas Twin Centre holidays are two of the most famous cities in the United States. New York with its shopping, restaurants and places like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty, and Las Vegas with parties, nightlife and glamorous mega-resorts. Together this is a powerhouse combination.
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New YorkNew York is home to Niagara Falls, one of the most amazing sites in the world. The Cave of the Wind allows visitors to tour this area at their own pace. The Hurricane Platform will allow you to feel just a glimpse of the raw power of these falls. The wind and water rushing past is breathtaking.
Central Park is the place to pause and refresh amid the bustling city. Here, locals and visitors enjoy carriage rides, acres of bike paths, open soccer fields and shady places to sit and read or do some people-watching. In the winter, the Ice Rink is a part of the magic, making it a winter wonderland of falling snow flakes and twirling skaters.
For some serious high-end shopping, or maybe for celebrity spotting, Fifth Avenue is the place to be. Saks, Cartier, Tiffany and Co. and Coach are sprinkled with restaurants and independent stores. Spend the whole day (and thousands of dollars) or just do some window-shopping and enjoy the intricate displays with live models, moving elements and glamour.
Pull up a chair inside Measure and watch pedestrians hustle by as you enjoy a Purple Rain or some New York cheesecake (the real deal). O’ Reilly’s Bar and Kitchen is Irish comfort food at its finest. Shepherd’s pie, split pea soup and mussels and an Irish coffee to finish it all off- it doesn’t get any better! When all of the shopping, dining and sight-seeing has left you ready to relax and unwind, The Cambria hotel and suites time square will not disappoint you. Clean, bright and centrally located.
Las VegasGrab a flight to head off to the second mega-city on this holiday: Las Vegas. Even the name is iconic. Visions of mobsters during prohibition, smoky gambling casinos and show-girls with large feathered headdresses. Today, Vegas is home to themed resorts with huge aquariums filled with sharks, or little wedding chapels where drive-thru weddings are the norm.
Once gaudy casinos are now luxurious places where dinner jackets and evening gowns are the attire and the tables are always full. Restaurants with celebrity chefs make dishes fit for royalty (and some of the cost verify that!). Restaurant Guy Savoy offers a sommelier that chooses excellent wines to accompany menus of quail with daikon and black truffle cromequi.
The Mob Museum has relics of the founders of Vegas. Guns, photos and mug shots along with some graphic displays show the hard way Las Vegas rose out of the desert. Head down the strip to watch the water show at the Bellagio fountains. Or go see a show with headliners like Carrot Top or Elvis impersonators on the streets.
Take a ride on the High Roller. A Ferris wheel with gondola cars that offer amazing views of the Strip, the fountains and the views around Vegas. A night trip, when the lights are on all over Vegas, is the best time for this ride. Be sure to bring your camera!
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