Las Vegas
Desert adventure meets old-school Vegas charm and great food
Highlights
Stunning desert landscape offering hiking, scenic drives, and horseback riding just 20 minutes from the Strip
Experience vintage Vegas with the iconic LED canopy light show, interactive art installations, and historic casinos at lower table minimums
Marvel at this engineering masterpiece with guided tours that take you above, on top of, and below this iconic structure
Dramatic red rock formations and scenic hiking trails showcasing Nevada's raw natural beauty
Walk through vintage neon signs from Las Vegas history—a photographer's paradise, especially at sunset
Where to Stay
2 picks
The D Las Vegas
Affordable downtown casino-hotel featuring the only two-level casino in Vegas with dancing dealers; retro Vegas charm without Strip prices; rooftop pool and excellent location for exploring Fremont Street
Circa Resort & Casino
Adults-only boutique downtown casino-hotel with the world's largest sportsbook, rooftop pool with stunning city views, and contemporary design; positioned as new-school downtown alternative to classic casinos
Where to Eat
6 picks
Downtown Las Vegas Food Tour
Guided culinary tour hitting 6 iconic dishes and hidden gems in the historic downtown area—skip the Strip tourist prices and taste authentic Vegas
Local Breakfast Spot (Off-Strip Recommendation)
Seek out local diners and breakfast spots in neighborhoods like Downtown or Summerlin; expect fresh eggs, strong coffee, and authentic Vegas locals
Casual Strip-Adjacent Dining
Hit casual spots near (but not on) the Strip for better value on burgers, tacos, or casual American fare
Osteria Fiorella at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
James Beard Award-winning chef Marc Vetri's Philly-style Italian restaurant; try Sal's Meatballs with whipped ricotta and garlic focaccia, and request a patio seat
Casino Off-Strip Dining (Ellis Island or The D Las Vegas)
Visit casinos away from the main Strip for better-priced table games and casual dining; Ellis Island is famous for its affordable prime rib
Local Lunch Spot in Downtown or Arts District
Explore the Arts District or Downtown neighborhoods for independent restaurants and cafes with character and competitive pricing
What to Do
8 picks
Red Rock Canyon Hike with Transport
Guided half-day hiking experience in stunning red rock formations with hotel transport included; trails range from easy to moderate
Fremont Street Experience
Walk under the iconic LED canopy light show, explore interactive art installations like the fire-breathing Praying Mantis, and optionally ride the SlotZilla zip line
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden
Free, stunning seasonal floral displays and botanical arrangements; always changing themes; located in the iconic Bellagio hotel
The Neon Museum
Hour-long walk through iconic vintage neon signs from Las Vegas history; includes new permanent LGBTQ exhibit; best visited at sunset for stunning photography
Hoover Dam Bridge Walk + Red Rock Canyon Combo Tour
Half-day combo exploring the engineering marvel of Hoover Dam and scenic Red Rock Canyon; includes bridge walk viewing and multiple scenic stops
The Strip Walking Tour
Guided walking tour of iconic casinos, hotels, and attractions on the famous Vegas Strip; includes insider knowledge of each venue
Valley of Fire State Park Day Trip or UTV Tour
Experience dramatic red rock formations, colorful striations, and scenic hiking; choose either self-guided (inexpensive) or guided UTV tour ($399 for 2 people)
High Roller Observation Wheel
The world's tallest observation wheel offering 360-degree panoramic views of Las Vegas; 30-minute rotations provide stunning daytime and nighttime city views
Good to Know
5 picks
Skip Tourist Trap Restaurants
Avoid high-traffic Strip restaurants with inflated prices and mediocre food. Use sites like Yelp and Google Maps to find 4.5+ rated local spots in Downtown, Arts District, or Summerlin neighborhoods where locals actually eat.
Visit Casinos Off the Strip for Better Odds and Lower Table Minimums
Downtown casinos like Ellis Island, The D, and Circa Resort offer lower table minimums (especially blackjack), better odds on some games, and a more authentic Vegas atmosphere than the glitzy Strip properties.
Pack Water and Sun Protection for Desert Activities
Las Vegas's desert climate is extremely dry and sunny. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for any outdoor activities like hiking, desert tours, or walking the Strip during the day.
Use Free Attractions to Save Money
Many of Vegas's best attractions are free: Bellagio Conservatory, fountains at various hotels, the Fremont Street LED canopy light show, casino floor exploration, and people-watching on the Strip.
Book Tours and Activities in Advance for Better Rates
Pre-book day trips (Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Hoover Dam) and tours online through platforms like Viator or TripAdvisor rather than booking through your hotel or street vendors.
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