Best attractions and places to see around Las Vegas include a diverse range of notable landmarks and natural features. The city is known for its vibrant entertainment and iconic Strip, while also offering access to unique desert landscapes. Surrounding areas feature striking rock formations and significant cultural sites. This region provides a variety of experiences, from urban spectacles to outdoor exploration.
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The Venetian Hotel is a well-known hotel and casino that is modelled after Venice during the 1400s and 1500s and has many replicas of landmarks from the city.
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The Paris Hotel is a well-known hotel and casino that is owned by Caesars Entertainment. The hotel has replicas of Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Paris Opera House, and the Musée d'Orsay, so of which you can see from the street as you run by.
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The Las Vegas Strip is simply impressive with all its casinos and hotels and crazy people. It's like diving into another world.
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Unlike the real Eiffel Tower, this one is "only" 165 meters tall, as the nearby airport made it impossible to build it at a scale of 1:1! The Vegas Eiffel Tower is also beautifully illuminated at night!
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These fountains are so stunning. They are perfectly matching with the music, which is playing during the show! The shows are every 30 minutes, in the later hours even every 15 minutes. Although it’s so crowded, it’s a beautiful experience, definitely recommendable!
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Unfortunately, the Mirage closed its doors forever this week and had to make way for something new.
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Construction is currently underway directly in front of the Bellagio (as of December 2023). However, you can watch the show from the side or from the bridge. The view from the other side of the street is not so good.
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Beyond the iconic Las Vegas Strip, you can experience the spectacular Fountains of Bellagio, a free water and music show. For panoramic city views, consider the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas or the High Roller Observation Wheel. The Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas offers a vibrant pedestrian mall with light shows and live performances.
Absolutely. Just a short drive from the city, you'll find the stunning Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, known for its vivid rock formations and hiking trails. Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada's oldest state park, features striking red Aztec sandstone. For a cooler escape, Mount Charleston offers hiking trails and a refreshing change of scenery. The Springs Preserve is an urban oasis dedicated to Nevada's environment and history.
Dive into the city's past at the Neon Museum, which preserves historic neon signs, or the Mob Museum, detailing organized crime history. The Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort Historic Park showcases the oldest non-Indian structures in Southern Nevada. The Springs Preserve also offers insights into the city's origins and natural history.
Many attractions cater to families. The Fountains of Bellagio and the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas are popular choices. The Springs Preserve offers interactive exhibits and desert botanical gardens. The High Roller Observation Wheel provides a fun way to see the city, and the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens features beautiful, ever-changing floral displays.
Yes, several major attractions are wheelchair accessible. The Fountains of Bellagio, Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino, The Venetian Resort, and The Mirage Hotel & Casino Waterfall are all noted for their accessibility. Many modern resorts and entertainment venues on the Strip are designed with accessibility in mind.
The area around Las Vegas offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous options for running, including the Bonanza Trail or the Northern Beltway Trail. For mountain biking, explore routes like Cleod 9 and Secret Menu to Wicked Garden loop. Cyclists can enjoy longer rides such as the Las Vegas, Spring Valley & Summerlin loop or the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive. You can find detailed guides for these activities at Running Trails around Las Vegas, MTB Trails around Las Vegas, and Cycling around Las Vegas.
Las Vegas is full of unique spots. The Sphere is an immersive entertainment venue with a captivating LED exterior. The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens offers stunning, free floral displays. You can experience gondola rides at The Venetian Resort, or see the vibrant Seven Magic Mountains art installation in the desert. For a nostalgic experience, visit the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Yes, Las Vegas serves as a gateway to several iconic natural wonders. Popular day trips include the Grand Canyon (especially the West Rim with its Skywalk) and Death Valley National Park. These offer breathtaking landscapes and a stark contrast to the city's urban environment.
The cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to April), are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Temperatures are more moderate, making desert exploration more comfortable. Summers can be extremely hot, so early mornings or evenings are best if visiting during that time.
The Neon Museum, often called the Neon Boneyard, is dedicated to preserving and displaying iconic neon signs from old casinos and businesses. It offers a unique visual history of Las Vegas through its illuminated artifacts.
The 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign is an iconic and historic landmark, perfect for a photo opportunity. It's located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, just south of Russell Road, marking the traditional entrance to the city.
Yes, the Hoover Dam is a significant landmark and engineering marvel located about 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, on the border between Nevada and Arizona. It's a popular destination for a half-day trip, offering tours and impressive views of the dam and Lake Mead.


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