United States Trips

Business trip to Las Vegas for a customer summit

A few years ago I had an opportunity to go to Las Vegas as part of my work trip. There was a customer convention that was organized by our company.

Day 1: Arrival at Flamingo Hotel
Upon landing in Las Vegas, the vibrant lights and lively atmosphere instantly captivated me. My stay at the iconic Flamingo Hotel was nothing short of spectacular. The retro-chic ambiance, coupled with modern amenities, made for a comfortable and convenient base for my work trip. I got to stay in a beautiful Flamingo hotel room, with my window facing the Las Vegas strip.

Day 2: Exploring the Bellagio Fountain Show
After a productive day at the conference, I headed to the Bellagio to witness its famed fountain show. As the music swelled and the water danced in perfect harmony, I was mesmerized by the sheer beauty of the spectacle. It was a moment of pure joy and relaxation amidst my busy schedule.

Day 3: Bellagio Flower Show
After the second day of conference, a group of us colleagues headed to the Bellagios flower show. This was one of the highlights of my trip – i.e visiting the Bellagio’s conservatory for their seasonal flower show. The intricate floral arrangements, meticulously crafted to reflect the theme, were a feast for the eyes. It was a refreshing break from work, allowing me to appreciate nature’s beauty in the heart of the city.

Day 4: Brahma Shrine
Before departing Las Vegas, I made sure to visit the serene Brahma Shrine. Tucked away amidst the bustling streets, this hidden gem offered a peaceful retreat. The tranquil atmosphere and the scent of incense added to the spiritual experience, leaving me with a sense of tranquility and reflection. This Brahma Shrine is near Caesars palace, which was very surprising. Apparently there are very few Brahma Shrines in the world, and one is in Las Vegas! Who Knew!

Overall, my business trip to Las Vegas was a perfect blend of work and leisure. From the glitz and glamour of the Strip to moments of serenity at cultural attractions, the city truly offers something for everyone. Las Vegas may be known for its nightlife and entertainment, but it also holds treasures waiting to be discovered by curious travelers like me.

Overall highlights of the trip was getting to stay in Flamingo with amazing views, A wonderful Thai dinner at Bally’s Sea restaurant ( which is sadly permanently closed ), flower show and the evening Water fountain show that I witnessed with my good colleagues. This is my third trip to Vegas and it is not disappointing!