Things To Do In Las Vegas, NV

Fun Things to Do, Interesting Things to See in Las Vegas, NV

The City that Never Sleeps, Las Vegas, NV, is synonymous with casinos, neon billboards, and surrounding red rock canyons and deserts. However, there are live shows and musical performances at The Strip, a world-famous water show to synchronized music at the Fountains of Bellagio, and panoramic views from 550 feet in the air at the High Roller Observation Wheel. You can even experience a slice of Venice, Italy, with gondola rides on an intricate canal system at The Venetian Hotel or catch world-class boxing matches or circus shows at the MGM Grand. Las Vegas is an interactive, immersive city that offers more than just gambling and hotel entertainment.

 

The Bellagio Resort and Casino

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The Bellagio Resort and Casino is one of the most famous attractions on the Las Vegas Strip. Its luxury shines with casino rooms of your favorite high-stakes games, luxurious and spacious suites, and an all-day, all-you-can-eat buffet that seems to go on for miles. Step outside to watch the Bellagio Fountains, a show of dancing waterworks that synchronize with classical music. The fountains sit next to a beautiful lake with benches for guests to watch the stunning Nevada sunrise.

 

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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Have you ever driven a 13-mile trek to admire nature’s beauty? You can do that in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. If driving isn’t exciting enough, there are also bike trails, hiking paths, regions to horseback ride, and sightseer walkways. Bring good hiking boots to navigate the canyon’s rocky landscape! Looking for a night under the stars without light pollution? Set up a tent and camp in one of the designated campsites. Rough it!

 

The Neon Museum

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Also known as the Neon Boneyard, the Neon Museum is where the most famous signs in Las Vegas have gone for retirement. The tour lasts almost an hour, featuring the illuminated wonder of partially restored Vegas signs after dark. That’s right—tours are only held at nighttime. Visitors are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance to avoid a long wait.

 

Hoover Dam

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Named for President Herbert Hoover, the Hoover Dam is just outside of Las Vegas on the border of Nevada and Arizona in Black Canyon. Erected in 1935, the dam stands a whopping 726 feet tall and spans 1,244 feet, making it one of the most significant concrete structures in the world. Tours last up to an hour, covering the extraordinary and dark history of the dam from back then to the present day. Pictures are encouraged! Wear good walking shoes!

 

High Roller Observation Wheel

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The High Roller Observation Wheel is no ordinary fair ride; it stands 550 feet tall from the ground up. From the top, you can see Las Vegas in both directions, and the ride takes half an hour. There are 28 air-conditioned compartments (because of Vegas heat swelters), and you can order drinks (included in the price of admission) for yourself and those riding with you. Scared of heights? The wheel moves at a snail’s pace, allowing you to adjust and enjoy panoramic views from the comfort and safety of a plush seat.

 

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