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Activities in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the ultimate destination for a city tour. The city offers you the most extravagant, lively and exciting experience that you can ask for in your vacation. Along with world-class casinos, Las Vegas has many other attractions to offer which make it a must-visit destination.


Must Do Things in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is one of America's premier destinations. It's a city that never sleeps and provides a myriad of activities for visitors, from gambling to entertainment.

  • The city's visitor attractions are mostly aimed at the adult market, with casinos and night clubs taking up much of the space.
  • These places will help you experience Las Vegas like you've never seen it before.
  • The entertainment in Las Vegas is simply world class, whether you're into music or magic.


Attractions of Las Vegas
The city is the tourist hub and an important commercial centre of America. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in America due to its resorts, casinos, hotels and other attractions. Visitors can find places to visit in Las Vegas that offer activities in different categories, such as gambling or fine dining. There are also plenty of attractions that are not typically associated with Las Vegas but are worth exploring.


Visit Casinos: It was initially established as an oasis for Western settlers who wished to escape from their strict Mormon counterparts in Utah. The city is famous for gambling but it has also become home to some of the most notable entertainment venues like Caesars Palace and Bellagio Fountains Show in the world.


There are more than 150 casinos in Las Vegas and many have live entertainment shows with magicians, comedians and musical acts.


Shop Around: The city also includes several shopping malls that offer goods from international designers and brands at bargain basement prices. With large discount stores like Costco along with outlet malls like Fashion Show Mall and Grand Canal.


Stay At Luxurious Hotels: World-famous tourist and entertainment mecca the city has more than 200 hotels and resorts to choose from. Its casinos are among the most iconic in the world and its sights, sounds, tastes and experiences rank among North America’s greatest tourist attractions.


Vegas is also home to some of the most luxurious hotels in the world such as The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino with its indoor canals with gondolas floating down them; The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino; and The Wynn Las Vegas with its man-made waterfalls in front of it.


Explore Vibrant Buildings & Lush Green Gardens: The city is known for its grandiose cowboy-style buildings, as well as its lush gardens that are so vibrant, they seem like a work of art at every turn. Visitors will find high-tech amusement parks, gourmet restaurants and luxurious spas wherever they go in this “city of lights”.


The National Atomic Testing Museum: This museum offers an interactive experience that will put you right up close with history and its effects on our world. The collection features over 15,000 artifacts from historic nuclear explosions and tests arranged by event type, country and timeline.


Red Rock Canyon: A scenic drive through this iconic canyon takes you past a wide variety of natural wonders such as red sandstone formations, petroglyphs, wildlife refuges and nature hikes. It is also home to one of the most diverse plant communities on earth.


Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area: The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is located near Las Vegas, Nevada. Visitors can experience beautiful sandstone towers and desert vegetation on their hikes or horseback ride through this wilderness area. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area was established in 1994 and it's one of the first national conservation areas in Nevada. It still remains a pristine environment that breathes life into our planet.


High Roller: High Roller Las Vegas is a luxury hotel and casino in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is one of the most expensive hotels in the world and is currently one of only six properties in the United States to be awarded five stars from Forbes Travel Guide.


The High Roller Las Vegas has 492 rooms and suites with an average size of 835 square feet. The amenities offered within the hotel include nine restaurants, two pools, a spa, fitness center, 25-meter sky pool, four outdoor pools and three bars.


Fountains of Bellagio: Las Vegas’ Fountains of Bellagio are a large part of what attracts tourists to the city. The fountains shoot water high up in the air and display an impressive, choreographed water show to music every fifteen minutes.


The dancing waters of the Fountains of Bellagio have become an iconic symbol of Las Vegas. The fountains, which are set in front of the Bellagio hotel, have become a landmark for both locals and tourists alike.


The first two shows remain free for everyone to view from any area near or at the hotel entrance. Visitors can also purchase tickets for a closer viewing experience from one of three spots: “Villa Borghese Gardens” on the patio outside and next door to the lobby, “Café Bellagio” or “Fiori di Como” with each spot providing a different perspective on showtime.


The Mob Museum: The Mob Museum is a non-profit museum in Las Vegas that has a wide range of exhibits and interactive displays that show the impact of organized crime around the world. Located at 300 Stewart Avenue, in Downtown Las Vegas, The Mob Museum features exhibits about organized crime, both past and present. It is a non-profit museum operated by the Historical Museums of Nevada.


It was originally called "Las Vegas Crime Museum" but changed its name to the "Mob Museum" in December 2017, to reflect its connection with organized crime.


The Mob Museum offers visitors three different tours: The Scales of Justice Tour, The Goodfella Tour and The Capo Tour - each tour exploring different aspects of organized crime and their influences on society.


Stratosphere Tower: The stratosphere Tower is an American icon that has been present in Las Vegas, Nevada for over fifty years now. The tower’s design is based on the shape of a traditional lighthouse and it can be seen from all over the city.


It was originally built to serve as a watchtower for airplanes but after 9/11 it became more of a tourist attraction.


Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition: is an interactive, multimedia exhibition that takes you on a journey through Titanic’s departure, building, launching and sinking.


As this exhibition is interactive, it allows the visitor to choose their own path as they go through the exhibition. This means that visitors can go back and forth between a room without missing out on information. It also offers games that will test the visitor’s knowledge of Titanic trivia.


This exhibition also has many interactive artifacts from the ship including some from third class passengers such as children’s toys and shoes.


The LINQ Promenade: The LINQ Promenade is a mixed-use development with luxury shops and restaurants. The LINQ Promenade is a mixed-use development that features luxury stores and restaurants, a 750-foot long pedestrian promenade with retail kiosks, high-end coffee shops, bars, clubs and live entertainment.


Grand Canal Shoppes: Consists of three multi-level shops with a total of 500,000 square feet and 300 stores. The Grand Canal Shoppes are owned by Simon Property Group.


The Grand Canal Shoppes is a shopping mall consisting of three multi-level buildings with six levels that sell everything from food to clothing. There are 300 stores that have a total area of 500,000 square feet in the mall. It is owned by Simon Property Group and is located in Las Vegas, NV USA.


Useful Tips When Visiting Las Vegas
When visiting Las Vegas, it is important to have a list of tips to prepare for your trip. We have listed some important ones for you below.

  • Plan your time: It is important to plan your time so that you don't find yourself running out of things to do and not knowing what awaits you.
  • Research the shows: Researching the shows will help you know what they offer, when they are at, and how much they cost.
  • Prepay for attractions: Prepaying for attractions will save you money in the long run.
  • Set realistic goals: Set realistic goals so that when your trip ends, you feel satisfied and fulfilled with how much was accomplished instead of feeling overwhelmed or disappointed by not accomplishing more than planned.
  • Keep hydrated: Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids and drinking water at room temperature if it's hot outside or cold outside if it’s hot indoors.
  • Get on the list: It’s always better to prepare and show up at a few hours before a show or attraction starts than to find out you need to wait in line for an hour.
  • Have cash: If you are going to be spending money, having cash is preferable so that you have control over how much you spend and when it happens.
  • Research local events: Many events happen in Las Vegas all year round and some are free, so it’s worth checking a local event calendar.


Best Time to Visit Las Vegas
Las Vegas is a 24-hour town so visitors can come anytime they want. However, it is best to arrive during January, February and March when there are plenty of things going on that you won't want to miss.


Holiday travelers can take advantage of lower rates and deals on accommodations in Las Vegas. Ski season is also a great time to travel to Vegas because there are plenty of indoor activities like ice skating, snow tubing, and skiing to do while you're there. And since more people travel during this time period, it's also less crowded when traveling around the city.



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