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Four Perfect Days in Las Vegas

By Juan Carlos Jones, MD, MBA | on August 30, 2024 | 0 Comment
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This is a great time to visit the Red Rock Canyon. It’s a natural area just a short drive from the Strip. Even if it’s too hot to hike, driving through the park offers views of the red rock formations and desert landscape. In the afternoon, I might visit some of the attractions like the Neon Museum, also known as the Neon Boneyard. Before heading out, I’m going to have one more great meal. There are so many incredible restaurants in Vegas that it’s hard to choose just one. But if I’m in the mood for something different, I might try Lotus of Siam, a Thai restaurant that’s popular with tourists and locals. You also have options for day clubs and pool parties if you aren’t too tired and still want to have a good time.

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Hopefully, you’re staying an extra day or two at the end or coming in early because there’s so much to do, and there’s so much you don’t want to miss at the conference. It’s a good idea to tack on some extra time.


Dr. Jones is an emergency physician in Las Vegas. He graduated from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and trained at the University of Chicago.

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