Break out the cameras because seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton proclaims that the upcoming race in Las Vegas will be the best of all time! The action begins on Nov. 16, with activations and entertainment happening throughout the destination. The iconic casinos of the Strip serve as a backdrop to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Circuit, which means there are multiple ideal viewing locations across Las Vegas, including the Bellagio Fountain Club located inside Bellagio , Sports Illustrated’s Club SI, and Club Paris at Paris Las Vegas.
It’s not just Formula 1 that makes Las Vegas the ultimate sports destination. This fall, there’s a stacked calendar of events for sports enthusiasts, including NASCAR, PBR Team Series Championships, and the NBA’s first in-season tournament at T-Mobile Arena. On Sept. 24, the Las Vegas Raiders will host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football at Allegiant Stadium. On Oct. 10, our Stanley Cup Champions the Vegas Golden Knights return to the ice at T-Mobile Arena.
There’s no better place to watch and wager on all the NFL action than from inside Circa Resort & Casino’s three-story sportsbook. The resort’s Stadium Swim offers private cabanas, six swimming pools and a 143-foot screen to soak up all the action. Check out the Wynn Race & Sportsbook inside Wynn Las Vegas or the atmosphere within the all-new BetMGM Sportsbook & Lounge in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Or, if you think bigger is better, you won’t find a better spot than the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
For more great locations to watch your favorite team in Las Vegas and to find out more information on November’s Formula 1 race, head to https://www.visitlasvegas.com/ and follow our social channels below for updates on the latest happenings in Las Vegas.
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It’s not just Formula 1 that makes Las Vegas the ultimate sports destination. This fall, there’s a stacked calendar of events for sports enthusiasts, including NASCAR, PBR Team Series Championships, and the NBA’s first in-season tournament at T-Mobile Arena. On Sept. 24, the Las Vegas Raiders will host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football at Allegiant Stadium. On Oct. 10, our Stanley Cup Champions the Vegas Golden Knights return to the ice at T-Mobile Arena.
There’s no better place to watch and wager on all the NFL action than from inside Circa Resort & Casino’s three-story sportsbook. The resort’s Stadium Swim offers private cabanas, six swimming pools and a 143-foot screen to soak up all the action. Check out the Wynn Race & Sportsbook inside Wynn Las Vegas or the atmosphere within the all-new BetMGM Sportsbook & Lounge in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Or, if you think bigger is better, you won’t find a better spot than the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
For more great locations to watch your favorite team in Las Vegas and to find out more information on November’s Formula 1 race, head to https://www.visitlasvegas.com/ and follow our social channels below for updates on the latest happenings in Las Vegas.
Facebook: https://facebook.com/LasVegas
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vegas
Instagram: https://instagram.com/vegas/
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