Harrah’s Piano Bar

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Location

Las Vegas
United States
36° 7' 9.5448" N, 115° 10' 17.4864" W
US
General info: 

Harrah's Las Vegas is one of the hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. It also serves as a casino with 1,200 slot machines. However, the thing that separates this venue from the rest in Las Vegas are its shows, held in the Harrah’s Piano Bar.

There are number of shows here. For example, an Elvis look-alike performs there regularly, covering the most famous songs of the King of Rock. There are also different karaoke and piano shows, like the Dueling Pianos. Guests can watch piano extraordinaires battle it out for the best played piano music and the audience members are the judges. So guests don’t just get to see the show...they can be part of it.
The Piano Bar is located near the exit to the casino, thus helping the celebration of those who won and cheering up those who lost in the casino.

Getting there: 

The Harra’s is located across the Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. Its address is 3475 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV.

Costs: 

The entrance to the Piano Bar is free and the average drink price is around 7 dollars.

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