Tweet Love Cloud Las Vegas, Nevada No, it's not some new kind of sexy mattress — although it's not that far off. Instead, Love Cloud is a new Sin City-based service that will fly you and a partner up to the required altitude to get your Mile High Club ticket checked. Aboard the custom Cessna 421 Golden Eagle, you'll find a modified interior with two comfy seats and a roomy bed, as well as wireless JBL sound system for mood lighting and music and some condoms and lubricant just in case you forgot yours. See Experiences More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet Atomic Liquors Las Vegas, Nevada In a town where older buildings are routinely razed to create new, more elaborate, and (hopefully) more profitable replacements, Atomic Liquors is something of an exception to the rule. Founded in 1952 just down the street from Old Vegas stalwarts like the Golden Nugget and Binion's, Atomic is the oldest freestanding bar in town, named for the fact that you used to be able to sit on the roof and watch nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. With a huge wrap around bar and a guest book that includes The Rat Pack, the Smothers Brothers, Barbra Streisand, and — more recently — Anthony Bordain, it's a great place to enjoy a little bit of history in a town that could use more of it. Sip Bars More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet Life is Beautiful Festival Las Vegas, Nevada We're far from 100% sure that Vegas is the right city to host such a gathering — after all, things can look pretty ugly out on the Strip after a long night out on the town — but no matter, as it's for sure the site for the Life is Beautiful Festival. Scheduled for October 26 & 27 in downtown, this event incorporates music, food, art, and learning, with a Culinary Village of gourmet dishes and appearances by chefs like Todd English, Michael Mina, and Michael Symon, an art schedule that includes some of the city's best-known shows as well as a street art program, and a music lineup featuring performances by the likes of Beck, Vampire Weekend, Childish Gambino, Portugal. The Man, The Joy Formidable, Cayucas, hometown favorites The Killers, and many more. See Events More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet Zombie Apocalypse Store Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas is responsible for its fair share of zombie-making — one need only stand outside one of its mega-clubs at dawn for proof — so what better place to have a store dedicated to preparedness? Whether you take a looming plague seriously or jokingly, the Zombie Apocalypse Store is worth the trip. Set a couple blocks off the north side of the Strip, this unique shop offers plenty of functional items — think canned goods, water filters, and go packs — for surviving an outbreak, as well as whimsical items like zombie-themed energy drinks and zombie makeup — or as the hardcore call it, "camouflage". [via] Shop Stuff More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet OTTO Enoteca Pizzeria Las Vegas, Nevada In the midst of the hustle and bustle of The Venetian's St. Mark's Square, it's easy to pass by OTTO Enoteca Pizzeria on your way to more glamorous options. Our advice? Don't. Run by celebrity chef Mario Batali, this Italian eatery mixes extraordinary food with a casual atmosphere. There's more than enough pasta, meat, and seafood dishes to tempt your eye (and mouth), but as the name suggests, the menu shines brightest with the fantastic charcuterie and wood-fired pizzas. With a massive wine list and impressive desserts, it's a nice respite from the chaos outside. Scarf Restaurants More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet Commonwealth Las Vegas, Nevada Plenty of people go to Vegas and never even make it Downtown — and that's a shame, because they're missing out on Commonwealth (among other things). This stylish new cocktail bar features a pre-prohibition era design and a drink menu to match, it's own speakeasy called The Laundry Room, and the best rooftop patio in the neighborhood. And don't worry if it looks crowded — at 6,000 square feet, there's more than enough room for everyone. Sip Bars More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet Broadacres Marketplace North Las Vegas, Nevada The Strip has tons of fantastic high-end shopping, but if you're looking for a more interesting assortment of goods, Broadacres Marketplace is the place to go. Situated on the north side of town, this gargantuan swap meet/flea market/entertainment venue boasts over 1,150 vendor spaces and buildings, selling everything from clothes and housewares to fresh fruit, tools, and art. Admission is really cheap — never more than $2 — and there's a stage that hosts live bands and DJs every Saturday and Sunday. There's also a wide assortment of food, and best of all, they also sell beer and micheladas to help cool you off on hot summer days (or nights). Shop Markets More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link

Tweet Vegas Uncork'd Las Vegas, Nevada As if you needed an excuse to drink in Vegas. Now in its seventh year, Bon Appétit's Vegas Uncork'd runs from May 9-12, and offers a top-tier eating and drinking experience in a town known for both. The schedule includes dinners with celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, Michael Mina, and Joël Robuchon, sessions dedicated to mixology, vodka and caviar, margaritas, oysters, beef and whiskey, and beer, as well as a number of different parties. With events scheduled at the Bellagio, Caesars, Mandalay Bay, and the MGM Grand, you'll have plenty of opportunity to explore the town — presumably on a full belly and with a happy buzz to go along with it. See Events More Info Share SAVE Deets Facebook Tumblr Stumble Upon Google+ Share Twitter Email Link