Puesta del Sol

The Puesta del Sol is a location in Sierra Madre found in the add-on Dead Money.

Background
Puesta del Sol's construction crews had numerous clashes and arguments with the casino construction crews and the construction lagged behind Salida del Sol. It was as if construction efforts ran out of steam and money.

Layout
There are two sides to Puesta Del Sol, North and South. There are at least two levels in most areas, often allowing the player to move safely on rooftops or balconies.

Notable loot

 * Vending machine code for the Auto. rifle upgr. internals mod for the automatic rifle, in Puesta del Sol South, next to the wires where you leave Dean in Strike Up the Band.
 * Vending machine code for the Holorifle adv. calibration mod for the holorifle, in Puesta del Sol South on top of the tallest roof. To get there, go into the ruined cafe and exit through the top floor (exit located southern part of cafe, not north or east). Follow the rooftops to the center building in the square and you will see a grating leading to the platform above. The vending code is on the ground at the base of the center column opposite the ramp you came up.
 * Vending machine code for Buffout in Puesta del Sol South east around corner from ruined cafe in shop with vending machine.
 * 4 of Diamonds-Sierra Madre: Enter Puesta del Sol South from the Ruined Store take a left and the room you enter will have it on the top shelf along the wall. The Jack of Spades is in the same room behind the couch.
 * Vending machine code for Demolition Charge near a pool table on the third floor of a building with a wire ramp surrounding a courtyard of toxic cloud. same level as a sun bathing room. above the laser pistol.
 * Foreman's key: Needed to unlock the service route, on a desk at the top of the stairs at the far west part of Puesta del Sol North, just Southwest of the switching station entrance.

Related quests

 * Mixed Signals
 * Strike Up the Band

Appearances
Puesta del Sol appears in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on, Dead Money.

Behind the scenes

 * Puesta del Sol translates as "sunset" in Spanish.