LAS VEGAS TRAVEL GUIDE
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What To See and What To Do in Las Vegas
The Strip, Casinos, Night Clubs, Mega resorts and nearby Grand Canyon are only a few of things to see and try in Las Vegas. We have selected the best tours and activities for you, and in this Guide you will find our recommendations. We have researched and picked out the best way for you to plan and book, and verified the booking providers. Our service is to be trusted and all our recommendations are bookable online and easy – on the GO!
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The high roller
Skip the line tickets. Enjoy spectacular views of Las Vegas and the Strip from the top of the High Roller at the LINQ. Take a ride on this 550-foot observation wheel and look out over the city in an air-conditioned compartment. No better ways to enjoy the views. Buy tickets
Madame tussauds
Visit world-famous Madame Tussauds Wax Museum with over 100 lifelike celebrities. You’ll have the pictures to show everyone you hung out with stars while in Vegas! Your purchase includes entrance to the new Marvel 4D Super Heroes Experience. Buy tickets
Grand Canyon tour
Experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon West on a bus tour from Las Vegas. Discover nature’s miracle at locations such as Guano Point and Eagle Point. Enjoy the Skywalk views of the Grand Canyon, then, stop at the Hoover Dam to take souvenir photos. Buy tickets
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Our special tip: Flight at night Helicopter Tour
Enjoy the “City of Lights” from the best view possible…THE SKY! Experience the thrill of helicopter flight while enjoying breathtaking views of Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world! This is an amazing helicopter tour flying over the megaresorts of the Las Vegas Strip from the New York-New York skyline to the Bellagio fountains and the never-fading light of the Luxor pyramid. Book our recommended helicopter tour
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Entertainment Capital of the USA
Las Vegas is a city that was made for entertainment, carved out of the Mojave Desert with escape in mind. An estimated more than 42 million people visit Las Vegas annually to relax, dine, shop, see performers, experience the nightlife and, of course, enjoy a go at the gaming tables.
Your fun begins on The Strip, Las Vegas’ main artery and home to bustling casinos, world-class restaurants, ornately designed resorts and over-the-top shows.
How to spend the day in Las Vegas?
Spend the day diving with sharks at the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, or strap in for the 108-story controlled free fall at SkyJump at the Stratosphere Tower. The ideal spot to catch your breath is the three-level Chandelier Bar at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, offering signature drinks and its own multi-story visual spectacle.
You can test the waters at the festive Foxtail Pool and Nightclub at SLS Las Vegas, or for a more relaxing sojourn, take tea at Mandarin Oriental’s Tea Lounge high above The Strip. End your evening with a meal and a great view at the Country Club at Wynn Las Vegas.
What else can you do in Las Vegas?
Off the Strip, an equal amount of fun awaits you. Head over to Fremont Street, and try the SlotZilla Zip Lines under the Viva Vision video canopy of the Fremont Street Experience. Passengers on the upper line “fly” over all the excitement of Fremont Street below.
Besides the shops, dazzling lights and nightly shows, the D Las Vegas Hotel features comedy magic and murder-mystery theater. Plus, its Andiamo Italian Steakhouse has been voted Las Vegas’ best.
Other Downtown Las Vegas favorites include Gold Diggers Nightclub inside Golden Nugget, the pool deck at the Downtown Grand, the intimate Downtown Cocktail Room, the beer garden patio at Park on Fremont, and the Prohibition-era feel of Commonwealth.
You’ll find live music at Backstage Bar & Billiards, Downtown Container Park (which also features open-air shopping and dining), or Vinyl Nightclub in the Hard Rock Hotel.
Back closer to the Strip, Southern hospitality and cuisine await at The Orleans, while Ghostbar nightclub atop the Palms offers sleek sophistication.
Nature and Culture nearby Las Vegas
Take a break from the bright lights and visit nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area for hiking, biking and climbing adventures, and then unwind with a spa treatment at the Red Rock Resort.
Las Vegas also offers access to whitewater rafting at the Grand Canyon, zip lining in Boulder City, year-round golf and dune buggy tours through the sand dunes.
Check out the Neon Museum to tour the signs that once adorned Las Vegas hotels and casinos. Also sure to capture your interest are the Mob Museum, officially the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement; the National Atomic Testing Museum and Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art.
Las Vegas earns its nickname as the “The Entertainment Capital of the World.”
Enjoy Las Vegas!