Vintage Car Museum at Imperial Palace
The Imperial Palace Las Vegas hotel-casino opened in 1979, and compared to the more modern themed hotels, it looks somewhat unpresentable. But despite its simple appearance for Las Vegas, the living conditions in it are decent enough, the hotel class is three stars. The hotel is decorated in the Asian style and is very popular among tourists. The location of Imperial Palace is very good, it is located on the main street of Las Vegas – Strip Street. It’s a neighborhood of Flamingo, Caesars Palace, and Harrah’s, and the famous sing-alongs are all within arm’s reach.
The entertainment provided by the Imperial Palace hotel-casino leads the way on Las Vegas’ main boulevard. Dealers at the casino imitate Hollywood stars, playing with Elvis Presley, Cher, Dolly Parton and other celebrities.
In pursuit of luxury
The Imperial Palace hotel has the largest antique car museum, located on the fifth floor of the Self Parking Garage. The exhibits of this museum are the retro models of cars, numbering about 300 pieces. All of them are for sale, but the prices can not be called affordable, the cost of exhibits ranges from twenty thousand dollars to five million for the most rare models. Despite the high price, on average, one car a day is sold, so the collection is constantly changing and supplemented.
Here you can see the Mercedes-Benz that belonged to Adolf Hitler. It will be interesting to see the 1935 Packard owned by Emperor Hirohoto of Japan and the 1962 Lincoln Transparent Roof, driven by John F. Kennedy.
A visit to such a museum is an exceptional opportunity not to be missed; nowhere else is there such a unique collection. Also, once in Nevada, the Bonnie Springs Old Nevada Family Park is a must-see for a 19th century style street theater performance.