· USA
AREA15 is an immersive, ever-changing art and entertainment complex housed in a sprawling industrial space featuring rotating installations, interactive galleries, and experimental performances. This playground for creative minds showcases works ranging from digital art and psychedelic projections to sculptural installations and live performances that blur the line between museum and nightclub. The venue captures Las Vegas's underground art scene, offering a refreshing alternative to the Strip's polished attractions.
ARIA stands as one of Las Vegas's most technologically advanced resorts, featuring a sleek modern design that dominates the CityCenter complex with its distinctive curved glass towers. Beyond the gaming floor, the property offers world-class dining, luxury shopping, and sophisticated entertainment venues that attract visitors seeking upscale experiences away from the classic Vegas kitsch. The resort's commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge amenities makes it a standout destination for both casual tourists and discerning travelers.
This cutting-edge 61,000-seat venue in Paradise showcases Las Vegas's commitment to world-class entertainment, serving as the proud home of the Las Vegas Raiders and hosting major concerts, conventions, and sporting events. The stadium's striking glass architecture and state-of-the-art amenities create an unforgettable experience whether you're cheering on the home team or enjoying a headline performance from top-tier artists.
This spectacular free fountain choreography dances across an 8.5-acre lake with over 1,200 nozzles shooting water up to 460 feet high, synchronized to classical and contemporary music. The show runs multiple times daily, transforming the Las Vegas Strip into a mesmerizing display of water, light, and sound that rivals theatrical productions. It's an iconic Vegas moment that captures the city's flair for drama and spectacle without requiring a casino entry.
Blue Man Group delivers a high-octane blend of comedy, percussion, and visual spectacle that transcends traditional theater and appeals to audiences of all ages. The Las Vegas production combines their signature blue-faced performers with elaborate light shows and unexpected audience interactions that keep you laughing and amazed. This is performance art stripped of pretension—energetic, hilarious, and thoroughly modern.
~$75.00 entry · 90 min avg visit
This iconic Roman-themed resort has defined Las Vegas luxury since the 1960s, blending opulent marble columned interiors with modern gaming and entertainment venues. The sprawling property features world-class restaurants, shops, and performance spaces that capture the grandeur of ancient Rome in the Nevada desert. Whether you're gaming on the casino floor or simply admiring the classical architecture, Caesars exudes the timeless glamour that made Las Vegas legendary.
Cirque du Soleil transforms Las Vegas into a playground of acrobatic wonder, where gravity-defying performers and imaginative storytelling create unforgettable theatrical experiences across multiple residency shows. Each production blends music, dance, and visual spectacle in ways that captivate audiences from the moment the lights dim, delivering performances that feel both intimate and grand despite massive venue sizes. The Vegas shows represent the pinnacle of contemporary circus arts, offering something genuinely different from traditional entertainment.
~$75.00 entry · 120 min avg visit
This iconic medieval castle-themed resort offers a spectacular blend of gaming, entertainment, and dining right on the Las Vegas Strip. The property features over 4,000 rooms, a sprawling casino floor, and themed attractions that transport visitors to a fantasy realm of Arthurian legend. With multiple restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues, Excalibur captures the excitement of classic Las Vegas while remaining welcoming to all types of travelers.
Fremont Street Experience is downtown Las Vegas's vibrant heart, where vintage neon signs, street performers, and five blocks of covered pedestrian mall create an electric atmosphere that feels authentically Old Vegas. The iconic overhead canopy features a stunning 12.5-million-light LED display that transforms the street into a dazzling light show every 15-30 minutes, making it a must-see spectacle when evening falls. Beyond the lights, you'll find classic casinos, live music, diverse dining, and the raw energy of downtown's revitalized historic district.
Grand Canyon West offers a raw, less-commercialized perspective of the iconic natural wonder, operated by the Hualapai Tribe and located about 130 miles from Las Vegas. The property features three main viewpoints—Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the famous Skywalk glass bridge that extends 70 feet over the canyon—each delivering jaw-dropping vistas that feel more intimate than the heavily trafficked South Rim. This remote destination captures the canyon's majesty through a distinctly Native American lens, with cultural experiences and untouched desert landscapes.
~$49.00 entry · 480 min avg visit
Standing at 550 feet tall, this giant observation wheel dominates the Las Vegas skyline and offers unobstructed 360-degree views of the valley, mountains, and Strip from glass-enclosed cabins. Each slow 30-minute rotation is serene enough to enjoy a cocktail or snack from the onboard bar while the entire city sprawls beneath you in all directions. The experience transforms dramatically after dark when millions of lights twinkle across the desert landscape.
~$15.00 entry · 45 min avg visit
This engineering marvel spanning the Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona stands as a testament to Depression-era ambition, holding back the massive Lake Mead with its iconic curved concrete wall. You'll walk across the dam's pedestrian bypass and descend into the visitor center to witness the thundering intake towers and learn how this structure still provides power to millions while managing the river's flow. The views from the overlook deck stretch across the glittering blue reservoir backed by desert mountains—a humbling sight that captures why this project captured America's imagination.
~$15.00 entry · 120 min avg visit
Tucked away in Downtown Las Vegas, this underrated gem showcases an impressive collection of dinosaur skeletons, Egyptian mummies, and vibrant marine life exhibits that transport you far beyond the casino lights. The museum's interactive displays and hands-on sections make it especially engaging for families looking to break up their Vegas itinerary with something educational and genuinely captivating. From roaring T-Rex replicas to beautifully preserved underwater ecosystems, each gallery tells a fascinating story of our natural world.
~$15.00 entry · 120 min avg visit
The Las Vegas Strip stretches for 4.2 miles along Las Vegas Boulevard, showcasing an extraordinary collection of mega-resorts, world-class casinos, and entertainment venues that pulse with energy day and night. This iconic corridor transforms into a glittering wonderland after sunset, where elaborate architectural themes—from Egyptian pyramids to Venetian canals—create an intoxicating blend of luxury, spectacle, and excess. Beyond gambling, the Strip offers michelin-starred restaurants, headline shows, and a uniquely American brand of fantasy that attracts over 40 million visitors annually.
This striking black glass pyramid dominates the Las Vegas skyline with its bold Egyptian Revival architecture and iconic beam of light that pierces the night sky—a beacon visible from miles away. Inside, the expansive atrium creates a cavernous atmosphere filled with gaming, dining, and entertainment options that capture the mystique of ancient Egypt through modern resort luxury. The Luxor serves as both a functioning hotel-casino and an unmissable visual landmark that has defined the Strip's skyline for three decades.
As one of Las Vegas's most iconic mega-resorts, MGM Grand blends opulent gaming floors with world-class entertainment venues and diverse dining options across its sprawling property. The resort's Grand Garden Arena and Theater District host everything from concerts to theatrical productions, while its casino floor buzzes with the energy of thousands of slot machines and gaming tables. Beyond gambling, visitors find themselves immersed in a vibrant ecosystem of pools, spas, shops, and restaurants ranging from casual to Michelin-starred establishments.
Meow Wolf's Las Vegas location is an immersive art experience hidden within the sprawling AREA15 complex, where oversized installations and interactive environments transform how you perceive digital art and physical space. You'll wander through surreal rooms filled with glowing sculptures, mind-bending projections, and hands-on exhibits that blur the line between gallery and playground. This isn't passive art appreciation—it's an adventure where climbing, touching, and exploring are actively encouraged.
~$24.00 entry · 180 min avg visit
Housed in a beautifully restored 1933 federal courthouse in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas, this museum traces the fascinating and often dark history of organized crime and the law enforcement efforts to combat it. Through interactive exhibits, vintage artifacts, and compelling historical narratives, you'll explore everything from Prohibition-era bootleggers to famous mob trials and FBI operations. The museum offers a surprisingly engaging blend of American history, crime stories, and the determined work of federal agents that shaped the nation.
~$34.99 entry · 120 min avg visit
Step into the shadowy world of Cold War nuclear testing through immersive exhibits, declassified footage, and authentic artifacts that reveal the intensity and consequences of seven decades of atomic experimentation. The museum doesn't shy away from the human stories—showcasing the daily lives of test site workers, the psychological impact on nearby communities, and the environmental legacy of the Nevada Test Site. Walking through these halls feels like stepping into a classified vault that's finally been opened to the public.
~$22.00 entry · 120 min avg visit
Step into Las Vegas's glittering past at this outdoor museum where iconic vintage neon signs from shuttered casinos and businesses glow brilliantly against the desert night. The Boneyard is a mesmerizing time capsule that captures the artistry and audacity of mid-century Vegas, with beautifully restored signs casting vibrant colors across the vintage landscape. Walking among these luminous relics feels like wandering through the city's electric dreams, each sign telling stories of forgotten establishments and the creative minds who built Sin City's original allure.
~$15.00 entry · 90 min avg visit
This iconic casino reimagines the skyline and energy of New York City right on the Las Vegas Strip, complete with a replica Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge replica towering over visitors. Inside, you'll find the bustling gaming floor, dining venues ranging from casual to fine dining, and entertainment options that capture the spirit of the Big Apple. The property perfectly balances nostalgia with Vegas glamour, making it a must-see destination whether you're a gambler or just soaking in the themed atmosphere.
Step into a surreal supermarket that's far more than it appears, where vibrant displays and hidden passages blur the line between reality and artistic imagination. This immersive experience by Meow Wolf invites you to explore, touch, and discover unexpected wonders tucked behind ordinary shelves and product displays. Every corner reveals interactive art that challenges perception and sparks joy through playful discovery.
~$28.00 entry · 120 min avg visit
This half-scale replica of the iconic Parisian monument rises 540 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, offering sweeping views of the surrounding casinos and desert landscape that create a surreal blend of European charm and neon excess. The indoor observation deck provides air-conditioned comfort while delivering 360-degree vistas that capture the Strip's glittering expanse and the distant Red Rock Canyon. Unlike its Parisian counterpart, this tower's compact size and convenient location make it an accessible way to experience that classic tower moment without leaving Nevada.
~$14.00 entry · 45 min avg visit
Penn & Teller's intimate theater at the Rio All-Suite Hotel showcases the legendary duo's distinctive blend of magic, comedy, and theatrical deconstruction that keeps audiences both amazed and laughing. Their show brilliantly reveals some tricks while mystifying you with others, creating an experience that's as much about the performers' sharp wit and charm as it is about sleight of hand. This is Vegas magic stripped of pretense—personal, irreverent, and endlessly inventive.
~$79.00 entry · 90 min avg visit
Just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, this stunning 196,000-acre conservation area showcases dramatic red sandstone formations rising sharply against desert landscapes. The 13-mile scenic loop drive winds through canyons and alongside colorful rock formations, offering numerous pullouts and hiking trailheads for every skill level. Home to diverse desert wildlife and ancient petroglyphs, Red Rock Canyon provides a striking natural escape from the city's neon glow.
~$15.00 entry · 180 min avg visit
This elegant performing arts venue in Downtown Las Vegas features three theaters showcasing Broadway productions, concerts, ballet, and symphony performances in a sophisticated 5-acre complex. The center serves as the cultural heart of the city, hosting world-class productions with stunning architecture that complements the vibrant arts scene. Nestled at Symphony Park, it offers a refined alternative to the Strip's entertainment venues.
This state-of-the-art 20,000-seat arena in Paradise is the beating heart of Vegas sports and entertainment, hosting the Vegas Golden Knights and world-class concerts, comedy shows, and major events. The sleek modern design and premium amenities create an electric atmosphere whether you're catching a hockey game or watching your favorite artist perform. Located just off the Strip, it's become an essential venue that's transformed Las Vegas's sports culture since its 2016 opening.
Just 45 minutes northeast of Las Vegas, this stunning state park features towering crimson sandstone formations that seem to ignite in the desert sun, creating a landscape that feels more otherworldly than terrestrial. The colorful badlands display vibrant striations of red, orange, and gold, with ancient petroglyphs hidden among the rocks telling stories of indigenous peoples who once roamed these hills. Whether you're cruising the scenic loop or hiking among the otherworldly rock formations, the park offers an unforgettable escape into raw, untamed desert beauty.
~$10.00 entry · 180 min avg visit
The T-Mobile Arena is a state-of-the-art 20,000-seat venue that opened as the home of the Vegas Golden Knights, the city's beloved NHL franchise, creating an electrifying atmosphere of roaring crowds and championship ambition. This modern architectural gem in downtown Las Vegas hosts not only hockey games but also world-class concerts, boxing matches, and other major sporting events. The arena represents Las Vegas's transformation into a serious sports city with passionate fans who've embraced their team since its inaugural 2017 season.
The Venetian & Palazzo Hotels recreate the grandeur of Venice with stunning hand-painted ceiling frescoes, marble floors, and ornate architecture throughout its opulent interiors. The adjacent Palazzo tower offers additional luxury accommodations and amenities while sharing the distinctive Venetian aesthetic. Visitors can explore the Grand Canal Shoppes with its replica Grand Canal, gondola rides, and world-class shopping and dining experiences.
Free entry · 180 min avg visit
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