I spent 72 hours in Las Vegas. From riding the High Roller to gambling, here are three things I'd do next time - and two I'd skip.
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Dining at The Bedford by Martha Stewart and Brasserie B by Bobby Flay was a highlight of my trip, offering luxurious meals that truly lived up to the hype. The Bedford's atmosphere felt like dining at Martha's home, with a stunning decor and exceptional service that made each dish, from pierogies to roast chicken, memorable. Meanwhile, Brasserie B’s French-inspired food, particularly the croque monsieur, delighted my palate.
Despite the allure of gambling in Las Vegas, I found playing the slots to be a disappointing experience, ultimately feeling that the time and money spent wasn't worth the outcome. With so many dining options and entertainment experiences available, I questioned why so many tourists were drawn to the machines. I believe there are far more engaging ways to experience the city than relying on luck.
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