Edinburgh re-imagined as Las Vegas and tipped as a future rival to the iconic Nevada city

Scotland’s capital has been re-imagined as Las Vegas with bright neon lights as home grown alternative’s are considered for the Sin City.
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Pictures created by online casino company show what Princes Street might look like if it were twinned with the Nevada city.

Casino.co.uk has offered different alternatives on UK soil for those less inclined to pay the environmental cost of travelling across the Atlantic.

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A spokesperson for Casino.co.uk says: “Our research suggests five UK towns and cities are the most likely candidates to emerge as the UK’s answer to Las Vegas These are Blackpool, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool and London.

“We’ve given each of these locations a touch of the Vegas treatment to give us a glimpse of how each may look in the future.

“Of course another town could yet emerge from the shadows and surprise us by taking on the challenge of becoming Britain’s gambling capital. But right now we think these five locations are the most likely."

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Edinburgh has been re-imagined as Las Vegas and tipped as a future, more local, rival to the iconic Nevada cityEdinburgh has been re-imagined as Las Vegas and tipped as a future, more local, rival to the iconic Nevada city
Edinburgh has been re-imagined as Las Vegas and tipped as a future, more local, rival to the iconic Nevada city

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