Although both will mail information in response to requests, once you're actually in Las Vegas there's very little point in visiting either, and neither is easily accessible on foot. You can find much the same array of glossy brochures and leaflets displayed in the lobby of your hotel. All Las Vegas's major attractions are run for profit, and you'll be bombarded with all the information you need without having to go out in search of more.
Similarly, it should be easy to pick up a decent map of the city at the desk of your hotel or car rental agency. The streetscape changes so fast, especially along the Strip, that it's essential for that map to be as recent as possible. Surprisingly enough, free handouts tend to be more reliable than commercial publications that may have been on the shelves for years. -- location id = 43027 -->
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