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If the walls could talk |
2 Stateline Road Lake Tahoe, NV 89402 United States +1 775 832 4000 http://www.calnevaresort.com |
Dreams were made here and dreams were shattered here. Sinatra sang while Marilyn moped. Kennedy kibitzed and the Rat Pack played. The mob met to do whatever it is that mobs do just because they could. Known as the 'Lady of the Lake', the resort has been a favorite since 1926. Make your own history in this classic casino offering non-stop gaming action. Live music is featured in the famous Circle Bar Saturday nights at 8pm. The deluxe accommodations are extremely comfortable with a lake views. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nestled beside the Truckee River |
3080 N Lake Blvd Suite A Lake Tahoe, CA 96145 United States +1 530 581 2757 / +1 800 581 2758 http://www.chapelatlaketahoe.com |
What better place to say "I Do" than in a charming chapel situated beneath the towering Jeffery pines and nestled next to the Truckee River. This cozy and intimate chapel is decorated with an abundance of live greenery and soft colors reflecting the ambience of the surrounding mountains; just perfect for that smaller wedding. The expert staff can assist you in making arrangements for your floral, photography and lodging needs. Available for purchase at the chapel are unity candles, garters, cake knives, cake toppers and toasting glasses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premier family ski resort |
1210 Ski Way Lake Tahoe, NV 89451 United States +1 775 832 1177 http://www.diamondpeak.com |
This is absolutely the best skiing in the area if you want a challenging ski course. The view of Lake Tahoe is breathtaking at the top of The Great Flume or Golden Eagle Bowl runs. The resort offers cross-country skiing, childcare and a wonderful sports shop. If you are really ambitious, try snowshoeing. You can even bring your dog along for a small fee. Shuttle service is available from most major hotels in the area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Snow and sun paradise |
111 Country Club Drive Lake Tahoe, NV 89451 United States +1 775 832 1234 http://laketahoe.hyatt.com/hya... |
This newly renovated hotel and casino is truly one of the jewels of the Sierras. The chalet-styled facility blends in beautifully with the pine forest surroundings. Inside, the open-beamed ceilings and woodsy decor offer a pleasing and comfortable atmosphere. A large stone fireplace in the casino area adds a special touch. The three restaurants offer a variety of menus to please discriminating diners. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Different Steaks |
24 Stateline Road Crystal Bay Lake Tahoe, NV 89402 United States +1 775 831 5822 http://www.laketahoebrewingcom... |
Lake Tahoe Brewing Company's Happy Hour menu extends from 4p–6p. Patrons pay half the price for pizza's and appetizers in the pub downstairs. Enjoy live music in the pub or visit the formal dinning room upstairs. Pick on a Polenta-encrusted Snapper with Tomatillo Sauce, King Crab Legs or Ossoibucco. Other items include German Schnitzel, Jambalaya, Pecan Glazed Salmon, award-winning ales, steaks and half-pound Kobe burger. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Official Tourism Bureau |
969 Tahoe Blvd Incline Village Lake Tahoe, NV 89451 United States +1 530 583 3494 / +1 888 434 1262 http://www.visitblueworld.com |
Planning a holiday? Lake Tahoe is the place to go. There is something for everyone here - to suit all ages and preferences. Be it romantic getaways, adventurous trips or just simple relaxed vacations – Lake Tahoe has it all. You could go skiing or boarding, play golf at plush golf courses, dine at outstanding restaurants, gamble the night away or just simply enjoy breathtaking views. Contact the official bureau for all queries and information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cartwright spread |
100 Ponderosa Ranch Road Lake Tahoe, NV 89451 United States +1 775 831 0691 http://www.ponderosaranch.com |
The 600-acre spread is the actual ranch where the episodes of Bonanza were filmed. Take a tour of the Cartwright ranch house and view one of the largest collections of Western memorabilia ever assembled in one location. See an old-time saloon and an actual blacksmith doing his work. Another attraction you might enjoy is the all-you-can-eat Haywagon Breakfast. Visitors ride to a wagon camp, located 1,200 feet above Lake Tahoe, to partake in a ranch breakfast. Admission: Adults USD11.50, children 5-11 USD6.50, under five years free. Haywagon Breakfast is USD13 for adults, USD8 for kids. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sandy beach awaits |
2005 State Route 28 Lake Tahoe, NV 89402 United States +1 775 831 0494 |
This area is considered by many to be the most beautiful beach at Lake Tahoe. All the amenities for an enjoyable stay can be found including boat launches and picnic areas. You can also check out some of the gorgeous homes along the shore like the Wattel Mansion, home of one of California's former governors. The beach is the setting for the annual Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival that takes place during the last five weeks before Labor Day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Clothing optional |
2005 Highway 28 (2.5 miles south of Sand Harbor) Lake Tahoe, NV 89451 United States +1 775 573 2674 |
Secluded coves, enormous boulders and huge trees make this beach a popular place for nude sunbathers. If that's not your thing, come anyway and enjoy the beautiful beach. You will find a paved parking lot above the beach, but one needs to walk about a mile to reach the water. It's well worth the hike to enjoy the solitude and beauty of the area. Dogs are welcome to join the beach activities. The beach is accessible year-round, if you dare. Review © 2007, Wcities |