Las Vegas is not a very pet-friendly town, at least not for visitors. The Four Seasons is the only hotel on the Strip that allows pets, and because it's one of the most expensive hotels in town, you may find it more economical to leave Fluffy or Fido with a sitter.
With the exceptions of helper-animals for persons with disabilities and Chihuahuas owned by Paris Hilton (which can apparently go anywhere they darned well please), pets are also not allowed in most public places, such as casinos and restaurants.
But if you can't bear the thought of leaving Snookums at home, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (tel. 877/VISIT-LV or 702/892-0711; www.visitlasvegas.com) can provide you with a list of pet-friendly lodgings away from the Strip, or you can check out the following websites: petswelcome.com (www.petswelcome.com), PetTravel.com (www.pettravel.com), and Travel Pets (www.travelpets.com).
Las Vegas Travel Experiences
Popular Las Vegas Hotels
- Holiday Inn Express Las Vegas
- Four Seasons Las Vegas
- Econo Lodge
- Courtyard by Marriott Las Vegas South
- JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa
- Microtel Inn & Suites Las Vegas
- Palms Place Hotel & Spa
- The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino
- The Venetian
- La Quinta Inn and Suites Las Vegas RedRock/Summerlin
Popular Las Vegas Things to Do
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
- Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
- Neon Museum
- J.C. Wooloughan
- Shadow Bar
- LAX Nightclub at Luxor
- Blush Boutique Nightclub
- Tabú Ultra Lounge
- Risqué
- Lion Habitat at the MGM Grand
Popular Las Vegas Restaurants
- Gardunos
- Zuri
- Joël Robuchon @ the Mansion
- Burger Bar
- Mesa Grill
- Terrible Mike's
- Raffles Cafe
- Aquaknox
- Buffet
- Alize





