MGM Grand Las Vegas
The MGM Grand Las Vegas stands as one of the Strip's most recognizable landmarks, its emerald green exterior and massive bronze lion statues announcing its presence to anyone approaching from miles away. As one of the world's largest hotels with over 5,000 rooms, the MGM Grand operates on a scale that epitomizes Las Vegas excess, yet manages to maintain distinct character through its entertainment-focused identity rooted in MGM's Hollywood heritage. The property's sheer size requires its own internal monorail system to transport guests efficiently, while the casino floor spans an impressive 171,500 square feet of gaming space that includes everything from penny slots to high-limit baccarat tables where serious money changes hands nightly.What distinguishes the MGM Grand from other mega-resorts is its unparalleled entertainment offerings that have shaped Las Vegas culture for decades. The property houses the Grand Garden Arena, a 17,000-seat venue that has hosted some of boxing's most legendary fights, including many of Mike Tyson's championship bouts, while also serving as a premier concert venue for major touring acts.