With its imposing structure that no one can miss arriving in Las Vegas, MGM Grand, located on the right bank is the institution where the strip is a break is recommended in this desert town in Nevada. Services but these attractions are indeed up to the greatness of its parent company, Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Meeting place, sharing for tourists from all walks of life, poker fans or not, the hotel casino has something. MGM Grand is a luxury hotel from another planet. His refined dishes are a reference in the middle, meals and snacks are available at any time in its different restaurants for serving customers across its approximately 5,000 rooms. L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Craftsteak, Pearl, Diego . . . are places not to be missed for lunch, dinner as a couple or a family meal. French cuisine of the "Chef of the Century", French Joël Robuchon, the grill or kitchen chef Wolfgang Puck from San Francisco to Nobhill are many differences to be discovered there. Another asset to this casino is probably its proximity to the airport, visitors will have no trouble finding a place to relax without equal in this beautiful city. Its fully equipped spa, a fitness center, steam bath, swimming pool . . . are just some of the features that make this luxury hotel and casino a player in the tourism industry, the fans of poker in particular there. The rooms are all comfortable with each other. But it must be remembered that this beautiful architectural structure near sites that will certainly delight and meet visitors as they are compatible and complementary with what MGM Grand offers. The Bali Hai Golf Club as the name suggests is Unterrain course that is comparable to those available elsewhere. Near the MGM Grand is the Sands Expo Convention Center and the famous UNIVERSITY of Nevada Las Vegas, names that are no longer. From here, access to large scale global events like the WSOP of poker, the WPT and other poker tournaments in Las Vegas takes a few minutes thanks to its coverage by the Las Vegas Monorail. You May use HTML tags and attributes thesis:. . . .