Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world. There is many exhilarating array of things to do in Las Vegas. You can visit the iconic Las Vegas Strip, with its dazzling lights and world-famous casinos. It is a place where you can enjoy world-class shows, concerts, and nightlife experiences. Or you can indulge in exquisite dining at renowned restaurants. Thrilling attractions like the High Roller observation wheel and Fremont Street are some of the other popular activities besides betting money and gambling. Whether you’re seeking games, relaxation, or unforgettable experiences, Las Vegas is here to offer its goods.

POPULAR SIGHTS IN LAS VEGAS

OUTDOOR PLACES, PARKS, AND BEACHES

Besides being the city of entertainment and dazzling light, there are some outdoor activities and things to do in Las Vegas and its surroundings. For example, Red Rock Canyon, or Valley of Fire State Park, offer captivating trails and scenic vistas and are good place to explore for anyone who wants to hike. In case you prefer to climb, nearby Mount Charleston can be for you with its many calling and challenging routes.

During hot summer days when you want some refreshment but the beach is too far away in other country, you can find some refreshing pools and artificial beaches at various hotels and resorts on the Strip. Watersports like kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing can be done in sparkling waters of Lake Mead or the Colorado River.

Winter time fans can enjoy wintersports in nearby ski resorts like Lee Canyon that is one hour ride from Vegas.

Springs Preserve and Floyd Lamb Park are peaceful places where you can rest and gain some energy during day. When you want to explore more of the city secrets, take a walk down the Downtown Las Vegas, where you can find hidden gems and vintage treasures in thrift or antique stores.

Las Vegas FAQ

Gamblers are offered free drinks during play. But the drink policy can vary from casino to casino. Is is common to tip people serving free drinks.
Usually clubs are not free. Some nightclubs may offer guest lists or promotions that allow free or discounted entry for specific groups or during off-peak hours.
Yes, you can drink openly in public areas in Las Vegas, subject to certain regulations. In most parts of the Las Vegas Strip and downtown Las Vegas, public consumption of alcohol is allowed.
Jeans are ok, but less baggy or looking dirty.
Downtown 3rd Farmers Market
Las Vegas Farmers Market
Fresh52 Farmers' and Artisan Market (multiple locations)
Bruce Trent Park Farmers Market
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
Downtown Container Park
The LINQ Promenade
Tivoli Village
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health (Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health)
The Linq High Roller Observation Wheel
Luxor Hotel and Casino (for its pyramid-shaped structure)
Clark County Detention Center
U.S. Post Office Building
Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse