fiogf49gjkf0d The two principal daily newspapers in Las Vegas are the
Las Vegas Review-Journal
, which is published each morning and features a useful listings supplement, "Neon", on Fridays, and the
Las Vegas Sun
, which appears every afternoon. They combine for a joint edition on Sundays.
City Life
, a free "alternative" weekly, is the best source of up-to-date listings, but can be hard to find on the Strip - try the Virgin Megastore in
Caesars Palace
.
In addition, any number of freesheets and magazines - usually bursting with discount vouchers, plus details of accommodation, buffets, and the latest shows - provide local information. The fortnightly magazine
What's On
carries the most extensive reviews, while the weekly
Today in Las Vegas
offers the most accurate entertainment schedules and prices.
Stores in all the casinos sell local newspapers plus
USA Today
and the major Californian dailies, but for most out-of-town papers you'll need to head to one of the bookstores we've listed.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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