Tourism

Chef Todd English putting his stamp on boutique hotel opening in Vegas

The English Hotel by celebrity chef Todd English is located in downtown Las Vegas.

The English Hotel is a 74-room, nongaming boutique property built from the ground up in the Arts District.

Masks fly off Las Vegas casino patrons as governor lifts Nevada’s mandate

A couple stops by a mask station for hand sanitizer inside a casino Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022. Governor Steve Sisolak announced the end of the indoor mask mandate during a news conference Thursday morning.

Lori Blain was at Paris Las Vegas on Thursday for a convention when word came down that Nevada had lifted its mask mandate. Almost immediately, people started to rip off their face coverings ...

New Fontainebleau Las Vegas president looks to ‘bring soul to the building’

The long dormant Fontainebleau building is shown during a ceremony to mark the commencement of development of the property at the north end of the Strip Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.

Fontainebleau is expected to have more than 3,700 hotel rooms, more than 550,000 square feet of convention space, a collection of restaurants, shops, nightlife options and a casino.

Nevada Resort Association creates PAC to elect state lawmakers

The top casino resort trade association in Nevada today announced a new political action committee. The Nevada Resort Association said it has created an ...

Las Vegas tourism trends up in 2021, but still off pre-pandemic levels

Tourists are shown at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas Saturday, April 17, 2021.

Las Vegas drew nearly 25% fewer visitors last year compared to 2019, the last pre-pandemic year, according to local tourism officials. Some 32.2 million people visited ...

Rosen touts tourism bill during visit to Allegiant Stadium

U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., at Allegiant Stadium on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022.

In just over three years, Allegiant Stadium will host Super Bowl 58 — an event that will trumpet Las Vegas to an international audience as a top tourist destination. Today ...

'Feels like the '90s': Tourism leaders optimistic about the future of Las Vegas

Raider fans head into Allegiant Stadium following a ribbon cutting ceremony at Allegiant Stadium before a preseason game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021.

One of the top tourism officials in Las Vegas says the city might be in a renaissance that rivals — or exceeds — the boom it witnessed during the late 1990s.

Entertainment Capital of the World is adding another jewel to its crown — sports

A screenshot from the Las Vegas Convention Center and Visitors Authority commercial.

The voiceover for a recently released Las Vegas tourism advertisement implores sports fans to come to the city for the bookends that surround a sporting event, not just the event itself.

Las Vegas' arms wide open to a nation yearning for escape from the stresses of the pandemic

When I was growing up, my maternal grandmother lived with us. She was born in 1922, had polio when she was 2, grew up during the Great Depression and had to leave high school to help raise her five brothers and sisters. However, these weren’t the stories she used to tell me about her childhood. Instead, she would tell me about the magic of going to the movies, the feelings she had in these moments of escapism, and then share with me her favorite movies when they came on TV.

CES gadget show turnout falls more than 75% thanks to COVID

People walk across an empty booth spot during the CES tech show Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, in Las Vegas.

Attendance at this week’s CES gadget show in Las Vegas fell more than 75% compared to its previous in-person event two years ago, its organizer said Friday. The Consumer Technology Association said on the show's closing day that more than 40,000 people attended the multi-day event on the Las Vegas Strip. That's less than a quarter of the more than ...

COVID precautions in place, CES readies for abbreviated three-day run in Las Vegas

People walk through the lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center during set up for the CES 2022 trade show Monday, Jan. 3, 2022.

The sprawling exhibition floors open as the spread of the COVID-19 omicron variant has heightened concerns about the safety of indoor events and travel.

Caution urged, but Las Vegas New Year’s Eve fireworks still on

Las Vegas Strip revelers gather in front of Caesars Palace on New Year's Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020.

More than 300,000 revelers are expected on the Strip and downtown Las Vegas for the return of New Year’s Eve fireworks, despite rising case levels of COVID-19. Even though fireworks were canceled last year ...

Despite some cancellations, CES gadget show in Vegas still a go, organizers say

In this Jan. 7, 2020, file photo, crowds enter the convention center on the first day of the CES tech show, in Las Vegas.

CES, which offers a glimpse at some of the latest technology in consumer electronics, is scheduled to take place Jan. 5 to 8 at various locations around Las Vegas.

LVCVA, Vegas Chamber honor Hospitality Heroes

Alonzo Langstaff and Earl Manson, of Westgate Las Vegas Resort, are presented with the "Hospitality Hero Legacy Award" during the 2021 Hospitality Heroes end-of-year reception at UNLV's Hospitality Hall, Thursday Dec. 16, 2021.

More than 30 hospitality workers were recognized at a reception Thursday as part of the Hospitality Heroes program sponsored by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the Vegas Chamber. “Some workers were ...

Nevada health, tourism officials monitoring new coronavirus variant

Tourists are shown at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas Saturday, April 17, 2021.

Nevada health and tourism officials are tracking developments with the omicron variant of the deadly coronavirus, including its potential impact on travel to Las Vegas. But ...