Caesars Palace is the only property on the Las Vegas Strip to host a 4th of July fireworks show this year. The show will begin at 8:30pm on Monday, July 4 with fireworks being shot off the Julius Tower.
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Visitors can watch the show up close near the fountains in front of Caesars Palace or from pretty much anywhere along Las Vegas Boulevard. Looking for a prime position to watch the show? Book a table at Giada, the modern Italian restaurant
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from Chef Giada De Laurentiis atop The Cromwell Hotel and Casino where you’ll have unobstructed views of the fireworks. Or if you want to try a different perspective, book an “anytime” ticket for the High Roller, Las Vegas’ observation wheel 550-feet
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from the ground which will give you a chance to take a ride until midnight.
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The Plaza Hotel and Casino will once again host its annual 4th of July fireworks show, the only one in downtown, on Monday at 9pm. The Pool at The Plaza will be hosting a nightly pool party all weekend long, but only on
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Monday will party-goers have up close and personal views of the fireworks. The Legacy Club at Circa Resort & Casino has sweet panoramic views of Las Vegas from its 60th floor perch and for 4th of July,
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the club is throwing a “patriotic party” with an open bar from 8pm through 10pm.
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Looking to stay outside of the hustle and bustle of The Strip with the fam? Station Casinos will launch a coordinated fireworks show at several of their family-friendly properties in the larger Las Vegas area, specifically at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa,
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Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa, Palace Station, Sunset Station, Santa Fe, and Boulder Station. All fireworks shows will begin at 9pm.
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