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By Zeke Quezada, About.com Guide to Las Vegas Travel since 2003

Romantic Restaurants in Las Vegas

Sunday September 7, 2008
Canals at Venetian When you're looking for that special place to spend a little time alone try a Romantic Restaurant in Las Vegas. Taqueria Canonita at the Venetian Hotel has a perfect view of the canals and has good potential for the romantic interlude you might be seeking. If you are into spectacular views and a very hip environment you might want to try some romantic magic at MIX at THEhotel at the Mandalay Bay hotel.

There are a lot of great places that are romantic on the strip as well. The Bellagio fountains can be a special place to cuddle as you listen to the music and watch the dancing water. Go to the top of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas and hold that special someone nice and tight as you look out over the Las Vegas valley. Of course, you can just hop into one of those Gondolas at the Venetian and have some guy sing to you.

Do you want to be real romantic? What about a Las Vegas wedding? Check out the Las Vegas wedding page and then start planning. Find low room rates and start working on your vows, can you say shotgun wedding?

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Where is your most romantic spot in Las Vegas? Where would you pop the question or reach in for that first kiss? Click on the comments link and give us your great advice on where to be romantic in Las Vegas.

Comments
September 7, 2008 at 6:04 am
(1) Chaja says:

Get a life- go to the real Venice, Paris- not these fakes.

September 11, 2008 at 3:26 pm
(2) Tom says:

As almost a “local” the idea which burns my butt…I’d like some information, like resturants, etc., that are not at the strip hotels. I don’t ever go to the strip hotels for anything, it is a tourist rip-off. Give inof beyond the strip please!

September 11, 2008 at 7:02 pm
(3) Tia D says:

If you want the most romantic place to dine I would go to the Bellagio and dine at Prime. You will have the best experience ever. Make sure you book a table with a view of the fountain. This is a ‘high end restaurant so be prepared to pay more than you would for regular dining.

September 11, 2008 at 8:59 pm
(4) Tinu says:

Actually these seem like good suggestions to me – it’s not a rip-off if you get the ambiance you pay for. I was a Vegas local for 5 years, and I went to the Strip constantly. There’s a really nice restaurant near Flamingo and Paradise that’s pretty nice. I can’t recall the name of it though.

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