It was so much fun that the whole family was finally able to travel to Las Vegas to spend couple of nights together. The food, hotel design and of course the holiday festivity are what make Vegas such a charming destination for the holiday season.
Eataly Las Vegas
Eataly Las Vegas is always one of our places to hang out thanks to its casual vibes and authentic Italian food. At least, that’s what we were craving for after an 4-hour driving from SoCal.
The world’s largest Italian marketplace with restaurants, this Park MGM spot comprises more than a dozen authentic eateries ready to serve you fresh, flavorful dishes. For the full experience, opt for the semiprivate chef’s table. Not only delicious but educational and hands-on, diners are led by expert chefs on how to cook like true Italians. Guests shop with the chef for fresh ingredients at each of the Eataly specialty markets, then watch their bounty prepared before their eyes in the open kitchen. This 12-seat table is an interactive, one-of-a-kind Italian culinary journey that is worth the trip every time.






Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden
Visiting Bellago Conservatory & Botanic Garden during the holiday seasons is one of our traditions. Each season, the enormously talented Horticulture and Engineering teams transform the 14,000-square-foot Botanical Garden into a showcase of inspiring sights, sounds, scents and colors. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter are all featured—along with a special display for Lunar New Year. When the seasons change so do the displays. The talented Conservatory team changes out the design and also replants and repurposes as much of the living plant material as possible, further celebrating Mother Nature and our commitment to sustainability. This year, the Christmas-themed garden design is just breath-taking. Decked in holiday-trimmed botanical elements, the Conservatory features a 42-foot-tall fir tree sparkling with thousands of lights, a beautifully snowcapped mountain range, a cozy Swiss chalet and Santa’s large sleigh filled with gifts.






To be continued.