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Las Vegas Travel Guide

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Often called "America's Playground" or "Sin City," Las Vegas is an iconic U.S. town known for over-the-top fun. The Las Vegas Strip is all about neon lights, casinos, lavish hotels , and restaurants helmed by some of the world's best chefs. Whether you're heading to Las Vegas to celebrate, gamble, take in a Cirque du Soleil show, or catch your favorite musician's residency, you'll find it in the city where visitors go all out for entertainment.

When planning a trip to Las Vegas, think about the type of atmosphere you're after. Each hotel offers a unique scene, with different culinary offerings, architectural styles, and forms of entertainment. Do you want to take your kids to the Tournament of Kings at Excalibur on your way to the Grand Canyon, or are you planning a trip with your girlfriends and booking a suite and cabana at the ARIA? Vegas has something for every taste, and it's a matter of honing in on the restaurants, shows, bars, and hotels that most appeal to you. Whether you've scored Lady Gaga tickets and a reservation at Elio, or you're keen on trying your luck at the Mirage casino, there's no wrong way to do Vegas.

Pacific Standard Time (Daylight Savings Time observed)

Best Time to Go

While there's no bad time to go to Sin City, keep in mind that daytime temperatures in the summer climb well into the 90s and 100s which can be a deterrent (unless you're planning to spend time poolside or in an air-conditioned casino). Weatherwise, the best months to go to Las Vegas are March, April, May, October, and November. August, the hottest month in Las Vegas, is one of the least expensive times to go.

As for events to keep in mind when planning a trip to Las Vegas, a myriad of conventions and festivals happen throughout the year. The most important events to have on your radar are: major tech conference CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in January, music festival EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) in May, and the Las Vegas Golden Knights' hockey season which runs from October to April, with playoffs in May and sometimes into June.

Things to Know

The bus operating on the Las Vegas Strip is called the Deuce. It runs 24 hours a day, every 15-20 minutes, and an all-day pass costs $8.

The Las Vegas Strip is just over four miles long. It runs along Las Vegas Boulevard, directly below Sahara Avenue. On the southern end, the Strip starts at Mandalay Bay. It extends all the way up to the SLS Las Vegas, the last hotel below Sahara Ave.

There are 30 primary casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. You'll find plenty more off the strip, as well as downtown.

There are no open container laws in Las Vegas, so you can legally drink on the street, just like you can in New Orleans.

The Las Vegas Strip is not technically in Las Vegas; it's in an unincorporated part of Clark County.

How to Get Around

Las Vegas Buses : The RTCSNV (or Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada) is the source of local public transportation in Las Vegas. Servicing the greater Las Vegas Valley and providing transportation from the airport (McCarran International Airport), you can find a list of every bus route here .

The Deuce : RTCSNV offers buses that service the Las Vegas Strip , and you can find every stop it makes here , including many of the major hotels ( Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Mirage, Caesar's Palace, etc.) The Deuce runs 24 hours a day, every 15 minutes from 7 am to midnight, and every 20 minutes from midnight to 7 am You can buy bus and metro tickets on the rideRTC app or at ticket vending machines in the area . A two-hour pass costs $6, a 24-hour pass costs $8, and a three-day pass costs $20.

Taxis/Car Services : Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft service Las Vegas. You can also schedule a taxi with local companies like Nellis Cab Company (note: Hailing a cab in Vegas is difficult; you're better off scheduling one in advance). Alternatively, you can work with a black car company like Blacklane for your transportation needs.

Best Hotels

Address: 3799 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (877) 880-0880 Book Now

Located on the south end of the Strip, this opulent resort features unique perks for anyone seeking something extra on their Vegas trip, including wellness-themed rooms, comedy club, several show rooms, and Top Golf .

Wynn Las Vegas

Address: 3131 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 770-7000 Book Now

The Wynn welcomes visitors to Vegas with cascading waterfalls. Recently upgraded Tower Suites rooms include private check-in, free breakfast, and an exclusive pool. Though its location on the north side of the Strip puts it a bit far from the main action (a plus for some visitors), it's home to superb restaurants, luxury high-end shopping, and one of the chicest casinos on the Strip.

ARIA Resort & Casino

Address: 3730 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89158 Phone: (866) 359-7757 Book Now

Stylish and spacious, the ARIA is known for its stellar accommodations. It's also home to restaurants by acclaimed chefs like Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Julian Serrano. This modern hotel features beautiful city views from its guestrooms.

Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace

Address: 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (800) 727-4923 Book Now

This hotel-within-a-hotel concept is an upscale Japanese-inspired spot full of vibrant, curated art. The acclaimed Nobu restaurant can deliver world-class sushi directly to the room.

The Cromwell

Address: 3595 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: 702-777-3777 Book Now

This boutique, adults-only hotel is sexy and sleek, featuring a club famous for over-the-top pool parties. Vibrant and chic, the atmosphere definitely exudes the fun party attitude Vegas is known for.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Address: 3752 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89158 Phone: (702) 590-8888 Book Now

Formerly the Mandarin Oriental, the Waldorf Astoria does not have an on-site casino, which can make for a nice escape from the rest of Vegas at the end of a long night. The award-winning spa has rave reviews, and a tea lounge adds to the tranquility.

Bellagio Hotel & Casino

Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (888) 987-6667 Book Now

A classic Las Vegas resort choice for a reasonā€”the Bellagio has more to offer than its famous dancing fountains. It's posh and opulent, with The Conservatory, a garden, which gets redesigned with new flowers each season.

Circa Resort & Casino

Address: 8 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 247-2258 Book Now

Circa is the first newly built hotel in downtown Las Vegas in around 40 years. An expansive pool amphitheater is only matched in size and scale by the state-of-the-art, multi-level sportsbook stadium.

SAHARA Las Vegas

Address: 2535 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 761-7000 Book Now

Straddling the Strip and the Arts District, Sahara is a timeless Las Vegas staple, thanks to a recent stylish remodel.

The Berkley

Address: 8280 Dean Martin Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89139 Phone: (702)224-7400 Book Now

A great option off the Strip, The Berkley is ideal for business, long-term or family stays, with spacious suites that include full kitchens and washer/dryers.

Best Restaurants

Address: Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 770-3320 Website

Chef Min Kim helms this upscale and effortlessly chic Japanese restaurant nestled within the Wynn Las Vegas. The restaurant has a stunning view of the property's Japanese garden and 90-foot waterfall which cascades directly into a koi pond. For an unforgettable private dining experience within the lush Japanese garden, request their floating pagoda table in advance.

Best Friend

Address: Park MGM, 3770 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 730-6770 Website

Noted Los Angeles Chef Roy Choi delivers a Korean-Mexican fusion menu at Best Friend, where the vibrant food is enhanced by the colorful decor. A hidden entrance adds to the fun, playful atmosphere.

Bugsy & Meyer's Steakhouse

Address: Flamingo Hotel, 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 733-3111 Website

Transport back to the vintage heyday of the classic Las Vegas, where atmosphere and history abound. Bugsy & Meyer's, named for infamous gangsters, is one of the newer steakhouse experiences in town.

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Address: The Cosmopolitan, 3708 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 698-7950 Website

Procrastinators beware ā€” this is one dinner that requires reservations in advance in order to snag seats in this exclusive restaurant. The multi-course meal is served in an intimate room with decor resembling old library card catalogues.

Eataly Las Vegas

Address: Park MGM, 3770 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 730-7617 Website

Eataly features a mix of Italian restaurants and open market groceries, with an authentic food hall feel. Families can dine on pizza with the kids, or mom and dad can snag a table for themselves at the fine dining bar and grill. Everyone can come together to agree on gelato for dessert.

Bacchanal Buffet

Address: Caesars Palace, 3570 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 731-7928 Website

Bacchanal consistently tops lists as the best of the best. Chefs from across the globe cook right in front of guests at their own stations, offering cuisine as varied as Las Vegas itself.

Estiatorio Milos

Address: The Venetian Las Vegas, 3355 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 414-1270 Website

Opening at the Venetian in March 2021, this transplant from the Cosmopolitan is known for its authentic, high-quality Greek food from famed chef Costas Spiliadis.

Address: Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 770-3325 Website

For a classic high-end steakhouse with some of the best cuts of meat in the world (as in, Kobe and A5 Wagyu beef), visit SW at Wynn Las Vegas. The steaks served at SW have even been featured on the Best Thing I Ever Ate . The impressive wine list is not to be overlooked, either.

L'Atelier de Joƫl Robuchon

Address: MGM Grand, 3799 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 891-7358 Website

This intimate spot offers a more affordable and relaxed setting than the nearby namesake restaurant. Take a front-row seat at the counter, which overlooks the open kitchen, to watch the chefs prepare tapas-style small and large plates to share.

Peppermill Restaurant

Address: 2985 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 735-4177 Website

This plush 24-hour diner is a favorite among the bar crowd for a late-night (or early-morning) omelet and coffee. The neon pink and blue fire pit lounge area and cocktails can keep the afterparty going, too.

Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 693-8181 Website

Originally opened by Wolfgang Puck at Caesar's Palace in 1992, Spago was the first contemporary fine dining restaurant in Las Vegas from a celebrity chef, paving the path for others, such as current stars Gordon Ramsey, Tom Colicchio, Giada De Laurentiis, and Emeril Lagasse, and transforming the city into a dining destination. The seasonal fresh, California-style menu is best enjoyed on the outdoor patio with views of the fountains.

Tacos El Gordo

Address: 1724 E Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, 89104 Phone: (702) 251-8226 Website

This spot frequently has lines around the corner. These super-popular tacos are a great late-night snack.

Things to Do

Allegiant stadium.

Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118 Phone: 1-800-RAIDERS Website

The new home of the NFL Raiders, this 65,000-seat football venue is certainly a draw for sports fans.

Bellagio Fountains and Botanical Garden

Address: Bellagio Hotel & Casino, 3600 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 693-7111 Website

A must-see for a reason. The outdoor water feature puts on a new show every 15 minutes at night as more than 1,000 fountains dance to music and lights, with water reaching up to 460 feet. But head inside, directly to the right of the front desk, for a look inside the Conservatory, where a team of 120 works on the Botanical Gardens year-round, changing the flowers and designs seasonally.

Cirque du Soleil

Address: Multiple, see website for details Website

Cirque has been dominating the shows on the Strip for a while now, with five productions currently running in Las Vegas ā€” all with elaborate themed stories, costumes, sets, and stellar acrobatic, artistic performances.

Gold Strike Hot Springs Trail

Address: 601 Great Basin Highway, Boulder City, NV 89005 Website

Plenty of hot springs surround Las Vegas, but hikers will have to earn their reward on the Gold Strike trail. Not recommended for beginners, visitors must navigate two miles of rope climbs and bouldering before descending into a scenic canyon, the sweet respite of the springs, and view of the Hoover Dam.

The Mob Museum

Address: 300 Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 229-2734 Website

A popular attraction, the Mob Museum explores American history through the unique lens of organized crime and law enforcement. Finish the tour by sampling house-made moonshine at the speakeasy.

The Neon Museum

Address: 770 Las Vegas Boulevard N, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 387-6366 Website

Make sure to visit this museum at night to get the full effect of the iconic Las Vegas signs, aglow in the "neon boneyard" or North Gallery, where a nightly show brings the signs to life. Guided tours are worth the upgraded price in order to learn some of the incredible history housed here.

Red Rock Canyon & Valley of Fire State Park

Addresses: 1000 Scenic Loop Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89161 29450 Valley of Fire Hwy, Overton, NV 89040 Phones: (702) 515-5350; (775) 684-2770 Website 1 Website 2

Flanking either side of Las Vegas, these two natural areas offer a stunning contrast to the lights of the city. Red Rock is home to hiking, horseback riding, bike trails, and rock climbing, while in the Valley of Fire, adventure-seekers can bask in the splendor of the monumental (and yes, also red) rock formations.

Seven Magic Mountains

Address: From Las Vegas: Follow I-15 S to Sloan Road (exit 25). Turn left (east) to Las Vegas Boulevard. Drive approximately 7 miles south on Las Vegas Blvd. and the artwork will appear on the left (east). Website

This colorful Stonehenge-esque art installation is free and open to the public. A great pitstop coming in or out of town, try to time a visit to this site with the sunrise or sunset for fewer crowds and a better backdrop for photos.

Yoga with Dolphins

Address: The Mirage, 3400 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 791-7188 Website

Sure, plenty of places offer the chance to swim with dolphins, but how many intrepid travelers can say they've done yoga with dolphins? Reservations are required to spend an hour in the morning trading downward dogs for dolphins in the underwater viewing area.

Fremont Street Experience

Address: Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Website

The ziplines, free Viva Vision Light Shows, entertainment, restaurants, and more make this area a must see, especially for first-time visitors.

Best Shopping

Coca-cola store.

Address: 3785 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 270-5952 Website

Sample flavors from around the world or take a photo with the iconic polar bear. This is a great place to stop for exclusive branded merchandise.

Fashion Show

Address: 3200 Las Vegas Boulevard S Ste. 600, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 784-7000 Website

Weekend fashion shows take center stage at this mall on a retractable runway in the main atrium. With more than 250 stores, Fashion Show is the largest shopping mall in Vegas.

Grand Canal Shoppes

Address: The Venetian, 3377 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 414-4525 Website

With some of the newest and best fashion designers, this shopping area has true old-world charm. Hop onto a gondola to tour around the canals and shops or hit the cobblestone pavement to get a closer look at the luxury stores.

The Shops at Crystals

Address: CityCenter, 3720 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89158 Phone: (702) 590-9299 Website

This upscale shopping mall is perfect for a window-shopping stroll. The building itself is a funky architectural gem, with high-end shops attached to the Aria hotel.

Miracle Mile Shops

Address: Planet Hollywood, 3663 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 866-0710 Website

Casual dining, live entertainment, and plenty of stores are featured in this complex at the heart of the Strip, with fashionable retail and clothing options.

North and South Premium Outlets

Addresses: 875 S Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89106; 7400 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89123 Phone: (702) 474-7500 ; (702) 896-5599 Website 1 Website 2

These premium outlets are run by the same parent company, so shoppers can select a location based on convenience and proximity.The outdoor North shops have a reputation for being slightly more upscale, while the indoor South is a bit more affordable.

Retrospecs & Co

Address: The Cosmopolitan, 3708 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 698-7620 Website

Retrospecs offers vintage looks, with eyeglass frames dating back to the 1920s through 1970s.

Town Square

Address: 6605 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 Phone: (702) 896-5154 Website

This open-air plaza offers dining, entertainment, and shopping close to the airport. Featuring architecture that makes it feel as if visitors are shopping in a city all to themselves, Town Square also houses an expansive children's park with a garden maze and tree house.

Neighborhoods to Know

The Strip : The Las Vegas Strip is likely the neighborhood you came for if you're visiting Las Vegas for the first time. It's a four-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard packed with casinos, restaurants, and ritzy hotels.

Downtown : You'll find the best of Downtown Vegas on Fremont Street, which is still home to a number of casinos and restaurants, as well as a couple must-visit bars. Downtown used to be the epicenter of Las Vegas, but now with everyone heading for the Strip, it has a more old-school Vegas feel.

Arts District : Within Las Vegas downtown, you'll find the Arts District, an 18-block creative enclave of the city. The Arts District is filled with art galleries and collectives and is so named for the industrial Arts Factory in the heart of the area.

Henderson: Henderson is a suburban neighborhood of Las Vegas, but the breweries and distilleries popping up there are a draw for the craft beverage enthusiasts visiting Vegas. It's certainly quieter than the Las Vegas Strip, but offers a number of fun restaurants and shops in the picturesque Nevada desert.

Las Vegas is moderate year-round, for the most part, but the best weather is in the spring and fall. In April and May, temperatures fall between the 50s and the 80s, such that you can enjoy plenty of warmth on a day spent by the pool, without the intense heat Las Vegas sees in the summer months. By October, the temperature comes down to the low 80sā€”a common misconception is that fall starts in September in Las Vegas, but really, the heat doesn't break until October.

The following are average Fahrenheit lows and highs by month. Average annual precipitation is 0.69 inches.

January 38 - 59 February 43 - 63 March 49 - 72 April 55 - 79 May 55 - 89 June 74 - 100 July 80 - 104 August 79 - 103 September 70 - 95 October 58 - 82 November 46 - 67 December 37 - 57

Apps to Download

rideRTC : App to purchase bus tickets and find schedules for Las Vegas buses (servicing the Strip and providing transportation to the airport) iOS | Android

Uber : Rideshare servicing Las Vegas iOS | Android

Lyft : Rideshare servicing Las Vegas iOS | Android

HotelTonight : Nationwide app to find the best rates on last-minute hotels iOS | Android

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Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas is renowned for its countless casinos, its reputation as a party town, its bright and colorful neon lights, its fantastic hotels, its theaters, and its plethora of shopping opportunities.

Most of what there is to see in Las Vegas is concentrated along " the Strip ", a 6-kilometre stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard , roughly between the Stratosphere and the Mandalay Bay Hotel. The best way to explore it is on foot with a good pair of shoes, or by taking one of the city buses that run along the Strip between the different attractions.

THE STRAT 

Las Vegas

What better way to get to know a new city than with a breathtaking bird's-eye view from high in the sky? That is what you will find at the STRAT , a 350-metre tower that has dominated the Strip since 1979.

The best time to visit is in the evening, when you can marvel at the lights of the city. In addition to enjoying spectacular panoramic views, you can even try one of the heart-stopping rides outside the observation tower... Yes, outside: at the very top of the tower! Not for the faint of heart!

Summit attraction schedules vary.

ADVENTUREDOME

Dventure Dome

Some of the resort's restaurants and bars offer stunning views of the lake.

Las Vegas - Le Bellagio

The Bellagio is one of the most beautiful hotels in Las Vegas, inspired by the Lake Como town of Bellagio in Italy. Next to the hotel lobby, whose ceiling is adorned with hundreds of colourful hand-blown glass flowers , there is a large conservatory housing magnificent floral displays that change with the seasons.

The Bellagio's main attraction is the world-famous sound and light fountain show on the large lake just in front of the hotel. The thoughtfully interwoven spectacle of water, music and light is mesmerizing! 

PARIS LAS VEGAS

Paris Las Vegas

This hotel is a Hollywood-style blend of some of the great Paris monuments and attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Musée d'Orsay, the Place de la Concorde fountain, the Louvre and the Paris Opera House.

The hotel houses one of the most beautiful casinos in Las Vegas with its lampposts, Alexandre-III bridge, covered market, cobbled alleys and Fontaine des Innocents.

MANDALAY BAY

Madalay Bay, Las Vegas

For a few extra dollars, you can add the Undersea Explorer VR Experience to your visit.

Mandalay Bay also has a magnificent aquatic playground featuring lush vegetation, a real sandy beach and several swimming pools.  

FREMONT STREET

Fremont Street, Las Vegas

Its pedestrian section, between Main Street and 4th , is lined with souvenirs shops and casino hotels, including the oldest casino in downtown Las Vegas, the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino (1906), and other iconic establishments including Binion's Horseshoe (1931), the Golden Nugget (1946) and the Fitzgerald (1980).

You need to go at night to live the Fremont Street Experience – Viva Vision , a sound and light show presented on an immense canopy screen measuring 457 m by 27 m, suspended at a height of 27 metres above the heads of the crowd.

Special events and free concerts are also held there.

"WELCOME TO FABULOUS LAS VEGAS" SIGN

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas

If you prefer to drive, there is a small 12-space parking lot next to the iconic sign. Note that you can only enter the parking lot when heading south on Las Vegas Boulevard (not accessible when driving north). There are no spaces for RVs, but people still pull over and park at the side of the road when possible.

VALLEY OF FIRE

Valley of Fire

The park is renowned for its 3000-year-old prehistoric petroglyphs, its vibrant red and orange sandstone landscapes, and its many geological curiosities of all kinds.

Optional activities

  • Kƀ | Cirque du Soleil
  • Love | Cirque du Soleil
  • Helicopter Tour of The Strip
  • Guided Tour of Las Vegas
  • Limo tour of the Strip
  • Day trip to Death Valley

Where to eat

  • $ Inexpensive
  • $$ Moderate
  • $$$ Upscale
  • $$$$ Fine dining

VILLAGE STREET EATERIES / NEW YORK-NEW YORK RESORT & CASINO ($)

The charming atmosphere of Village Street Eateries leads to the heart of Greenwich Village, where you can stroll along cobblestone streets amidst replica brownstone walls and metal fire escapes. There's even a shoe-shine stand located underneath a replica of a Manhattan subway entrance. Signage, parking meters and public telephones add to the illusion. Enjoy sidewalk dining with typical fast food such as pizzas, burgers, hot dogs, quesadillas, fish and chips, ice cream and other treats. You will love the delightful decor!

CHEESECAKE FACTORY / THE FORUM SHOPS AT CAESARS PALACE ($$)

The Cheesecake Factory is a very popular restaurant chain in the United States, serving good food and huge portions for a great price. Feel free to share dishes if you don't have a big appetite, because with more than 200 choices on the menu (starters, pizzas, pastas, seafood, steaks, salads, sandwiches and specialties like Madeira chicken, miso salmon, Cajun Jambalaya pasta and burgers) you can easily be tempted. And don't forget dessert, because you simply must try one of the 50 flavors of cheesecakes: white chocolate, raspberry and truffle, Godiva chocolate...

BURGER BAR / MANDALAY BAY RESORT & CASINO ($$)

Enjoy the ultimate burger experience with renowned chef Hubert Keller. Integrating the best varieties of beef, buffalo, turkey, vegetarian and vegan products, and with a range of delicious gourmet toppings, the Burger Bar has a little bit of everything for the eater in search of originality. Top it all off with a sweet burger for dessert or a craft beer.

EUREKA! ($$)

Eureka! on Fremont Street serves great food at a good price. It offers a wide selection of craft beers for the connoisseur and specializes in burgers, but the menu also includes salads and other dishes such as fish or chicken tacos, salmon and beef.

RED 8 / WYNN RESORT & CA ($$$)

For a typical Asian dining experience, try the Red 8. This casual restaurant offers dishes from China, Thailand, India, Vietnam, Singapore and Korea. Specialties include noodles, Cantonese dim sum and Hong Kong barbecue-style cuisine. Many dishes are to share and everything is à la carte, meaning that you can order several plates as a group and taste a little bit of everything.

L’ATELIER DE JOËL ROBUCHON / MGM GRAND RESORT & CASINO ($$$$)

Joël Robuchon was named cook of the century in his native France and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon is one of his two restaurants in Las Vegas. Experience a unique service counter concept where your meal is prepared right before your eyes. Enjoy tapas, a tasting menu and wines from around the world in a friendly and interactive atmosphere.

Where to sleep ?

  • Hilton Grand Vacations on the Strip
  • Luxor Las Vegas
  • Caesars Palace
  • Platinum Hotel
  • Las Vegas KOA
  • Home2 Suites City Center
  • Treasure Island Hotel & Casino

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The Ultimate Las Vegas Travel Guide

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If itā€™s your first time in Sin City or you want to plan the best Vegas getaway ever, you need this Las Vegas travel guide . Below, youā€™ll find everything you need to plan a trip to Las Vegas , from attractions and Las Vegas city passes , to the best time to book your hotel.

Planning a Vegas trip step-by-step

This Las Vegas trip planner will guide you step-by-step, so you cover all the bases:

1. Things to do in Las Vegas

  • 2. Best Vegas trip itineraries

3. Best time to travel to Las Vegas

4. how to find cheap trips to las vegas.

  • 5. Where to stay in Las Vegas

6. How to get around Las Vegas

  • 7. Tours to book in Las Vegas

8. Where to eat in Las Vegas

  • 9. How much a Vegas trip cost
  • 10. Las Vegas tourist map

Before you start planning your once-in-a-lifetime trip to Las Vegas , donā€™t forget to purchase travel insurance for the USA Ā  if you’re traveling from outside the country .

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With all of the activities available in Sin City, you can plan a Vegas trip for families, kids, friends, or couples. Below, youā€™ll find the best things to do in Las Vegas , including concerts, day trips, museums, and much more.

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  • Free things to do in Las Vegas
  • Things to do in Vegas during the day
  • Things to do in Las Vegas at night
  • Things to do in Las Vegas with kids
  • Things to do in Las Vegas as a couple
  • Las Vegas bachelor/bachelorette ideas
  • Things to do on Las Vegas Strip
  • Things to do in Downtown Las Vegas

Many of these attractions are included in the Go City All-Inclusive Pass , the best Las Vegas city pass to save money. You can find more Las Vegas tips for first-timers in our city pass guide .

2. Plan your Vegas trip itinerary

You have lots of options when it comes to putting together a Las Vegas itinerary . It depends on what you want to do and see, as well as how many days you have in the city.

How many days to spend in Vegas

Itā€™s hard to see all of Las Vegas in a day, but if youā€™re short on time, two days is enough. Ideally, I recommend planning a 3-day trip to Vegas so you can see all the top attractions.

Vegas trip itinerary ideas

For some ideas on how to plan a trip to Vegas , here are sample itineraries for one, two, and three days.

1-day Las Vegas itinerary

2-day las vegas itinerary, 3-day las vegas itinerary.

Begin yourĀ  day in Las Vegas Ā by visiting theĀ  Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign . You can catch theĀ  Hop-On/Hop-Off bus there and take it to Downtown Las Vegas, where you can explore this entertainment area.

Then, go to The Venetian Ā and check outĀ  Madame Tussauds Ā and theĀ  gondola rides Ā at theĀ  Grand Canal Shoppes .

Later, head to the LINQ Promenade and ride the High Roller Ā during sunset. At night, walk to theĀ  Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas , where youā€™ll have a great view of theĀ  Bellagio Fountains . TheĀ water show is one of the bestĀ  free things to do in Vegas , although if you want to see it from the Paris viewing deck, you should reserve aĀ  ticketĀ  (It is also included at theĀ  Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass ).

Seeing theĀ  Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign Ā is a rite of passage, so start there. This is also where you can catch theĀ  Hop-On/Hop-Off bus , which will transport you around the Strip.

If you like thrill rides, stop atĀ  New York-New York ā€˜sĀ  Big Apple Coaster Ā before continuing downtown. Then you can do theĀ  Las Vegas Downtown ā€“ Fremont St. walking tour , one of the bestĀ  things to do in downtown Las Vegas .

Later on, head to theĀ  LINQ Promenade , where you can eat, shop, and ride theĀ  High Roller . You can also get awesome views from the 1,149-foot-tallĀ  SkyPod Ā atĀ  the STRAT . The SkyPod has a late-night bar and lounge, so itā€™s the perfect place to wrap up aĀ  Las Vegas couples itinerary .

AĀ  Las Vegas weekend itinerary Ā is ideal because you can experience someĀ  daytime activities in Las Vegas Ā before diving into the nightlife.

First, take a break from the Strip with a half-dayĀ  Hoover Dam tour . When you return to Vegas, take a quick break, then do go to aĀ  pool party in Las Vegas. Ā If thatā€™s not your thing, you can take in the scene atĀ  Fremont Street , perhaps with a ride on theĀ  SlotZilla zip line Ā or a visit to theĀ  Mob Museum , one of theĀ  best Las Vegas museums .

At night, walk to theĀ  Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas , where youā€™ll have a great view of theĀ  Bellagio Fountains . TheĀ water show is one of the bestĀ  free things to do in Vegas , although if you want to see it from the Paris viewing deck, you should reserve aĀ  ticketĀ  (It is also included at theĀ  Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass ).

If you feel it’s to early to go to bed, grab cocktails at a swanky casino or do a bar crawl .

Ideally, I recommend at least 3 days for your Las Vegas trip so you can fully enjoy all the top attractions. Spend your first day taking the Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour , starting at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign .

As you make your way along the Strip, stop by The Venetian , where you can see the wax figures at Madame Tussauds and take a gondola ride at the Grand Canal Shoppes .

Later on, check out the entertainment and attractions at the LINQ Promenade . If you perfectly time your ride on the High Roller , you can catch the Bellagio Fountains water show from the observation wheel.

The next morning, get in a nice swim or sunbathe at your hotelā€™s pool before the day gets too hot. Then, check out a Las Vegas museum , like the Mob Museum or the Erotic Heritage Museum .

In the afternoon, get a spectacular view of the city by taking a Las Vegas Strip Helicopter tour , a premium attraction with the Go Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass .

Afterwards, grab dinner and drinks at SeƱor Frogs.

Spend your last day taking an adventure to one of the nearby national parks. I recommend this full-day bus tour to the Grand Canyon West Rim and Hoover Dam .

Once you get back to Sin City, you can eat something and get refreshed before taking in a Las Vegas show .

The best time to visit Las Vegas depends on what youā€™d like to see and do in Sin City. Thanks to its pleasant weather year-round, there isnā€™t necessarily a bad time to visit, but there are times when itā€™s more crowded and expensive.

What is the best month to go to Las Vegas?

  • Best months for good weather:Ā  March and September boast beautiful weather, so youā€™ll be able to maximize your outdoor time.
  • Cheapest month to visit: January is one of the best times to book a Vegas hotel since prices usually drop after the holidays.
  • Worst time to visit: Christmastime in Las Vegas is busy, but also very beautiful. Also, July and August are super hot and tend to be more crowded .

Now that you know the cheapest time to go to Las Vegas , see if you can save even more by booking a flight with Kiwi or Skyscanner . These sites will help you find the cheapest trips to Vegas across all airlines, as well as the best travel dates for maximum savings.

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  • Casino hotels in Las Vegas
  • Luxury hotels in Las Vegas
  • Cheapest hotels in Las Vegas
  • Themed hotels in Las Vegas
  • Vegas hotels with jacuzzi in room
  • All inclusive hotels in Las Vegas

Hotels in Las Vegas Strip

If itā€™s your first time in Sin City, or you want an unforgettable vacation, I recommend booking a room at one of theĀ  hotels on the Las Vegas Strip , an area full of restaurants, attractions, and activities

Hotels in Las Vegas Downtown

The downtown area is an exciting place to gamble, dine, and shop. As the original gambling mecca, downtown Vegas is a hub for culture, events, and the free Downtown Loop shuttle.

To travel around Las Vegas Strip and the outskirts of the city, youā€™ll want to familiarize yourself with the transportation in Vegas . There are several buses, shuttles, and monorails, and if you want to visit some cool places outside Las Vegas , you can rent a vehicle.

Car rentals in Las Vegas

Rv rentals in las vegas.

Also, there are several national parks near Las Vegas , so renting a car or RV can be a great idea. If you plan to travel around Vegas , consider one of the Las Vegas road trip ideas in our guide.

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5 Best Road Trips from Las Vegas, Nevada

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10 Best State & National Parks near Las Vegas, Nevada

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Road Trip from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon National Park

7. tours to book when planning a vegas trip.

While there is lots to do on the Strip, you can also take a day trip from Las Vegas to get away from the crowds. If you donā€™t want to rent a car, many of these tours include transportation. Here are some ideas to keep in mind while doing your Las Vegas trip planning :

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The best restaurants in Vegas appeal to all kinds of appetites and tastes, so treat yourself to a delicious meal during your Las Vegas vacation . Also, the nightlife in Sin City is incredible, so enjoy an after-dinner cocktail at one of the rooftop bars in Las Vegas .

Best restaurants in Las Vegas

Rooftop bars in vegas, 9. how much does a trip to vegas cost.

Calculating the cost of a trip to Vegas isnā€™t always straightforward since it depends on when you go, where you stay, how you get around, and which activities you do. Here is a price breakdown to help you out, as well as some Vegas trip planning tips so you can have an awesome getaway without breaking the bank!

Make the most of your Vegas trip by staying in one of the best hotels in Las Vegas :

  • Room rates : $225-$1,850/night
  • Resort fee : $51.02/night
  • Room rates : $215-$2,315/night
  • Resort fee : $45.95/night
  • Room rates : $189-$732/night
  • Resort fee : $45/night
  • Room rates : $99-$398/night
  • Resort fee : $39/night
  • Room rates : $109-$300/night
  • Resort fee : $36/night

Wondering how to avoid the resort fees? Check our list of best hotels in Las Vegas without resort fees .

American, Asian, French, Italianā€¦whatever youā€™re craving, you can get it here. While planning your Vegas trip , remember to account for meals. Sin City has fast-food options, cafes, buffets, and many hotels offering complimentary breakfast. That said, you should splurge on a meal at one of the best restaurants in Las Vegas ! Below are the prices you can expect to pay per day:

  • Breakfast : $0-$10/person
  • Lunch : $10-$20/person
  • Dinner (casual restaurant) : $20-$35/person
  • Dinner (fine restaurant) : $35-$350/person
  • Total : $65-$425/person per day

There are countless things to do in Las Vegas , but here are the most popular activities. If youā€™re interested in several of these attractions, consider a Las Vegas city pass to save money. For first-timers, I recommend the Go Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass ($119).

  • High Roller ($26)
  • Paris Eiffel Tower ($27)
  • Neon Museum ($20)
  • Mob Museum ($30)
  • Natural History Museum ($12)
  • BODIES: The Exhibition ($35)
  • Titanic Artifacts Exhibit ($35)
  • Discovery Childrenā€™s Museum ($15.50)
  • Erotic Heritage Museum ($30)
  • National Atomic Testing Museum ($22)
  • Gondola ride ($39)
  • The STRAT SkyPod ($20)
  • Vegas Strip night tour ($69)
  • Big Apple Coaster ($19)
  • Madame Tussauds ($37)
  • Adventuredome ($31.95)
  • Fly LINQ Zipline ($35)
  • Las Vegas Springs Preserve ($10)

These are the most popular tours from Las Vegas , but you can find more options in our guide.

  • Night flight over the Vegas Strip ($89)
  • Grand Canyon West Rim Tour ($89)
  • 3-hour Hoover Dam tour ($65)
  • Full-day Antelope Canyon tour ($299)
  • Death Valley one-day tour ($239)
  • Guided Valley of Fire hike ($119)
  • Bus tour to Zion & Bryce Canyon ($185)
  • 3-hour Red Rock Canyon tour ($113)
  • Area 51 day trip ($205)
  • One-day Hollywood tour ($247)
  • 3-day Far West tour ($540)

Las Vegasā€™ public transportation is a convenient and reliable way to get around:

  • Airline Shuttle ($9-$10 one-way)
  • Downtown Loop (free)
  • Las Vegas Monorail ($12/day)
  • Deuce Bus ($8/day)
  • SDX Bus ($8/day)
  • CX Bus ($5/day)
  • Big Bus ($45/1-day tour)
  • Taxis ($20-$25 from airport)
  • Uber/Lyft ($15 from airport)

Renting a car in Las Vegas will allow you to explore the nearby surroundings, and we highly recommend using Rentalcars . The price depends on the vehicle you choose, how many days you rent it for, and the insurance you purchase, but the average price is $66/day.

If you want to visit a nearby national park, renting an RV in Las Vegas is a good idea, and there are a few reputable rental companies:

  • Outdoorsy (~$115/day)
  • Motorhome Republic (~$158/day)
  • RVshare (~$205/day)
  • USA RV Rentals (~$185/day)
  • Cruise America (~$181/day)

Experiencing the nightlife is part of visiting Sin City, and there are plenty of things to do in Las Vegas at night :

  • Concerts/shows : There are all kinds of shows in Las Vegas , such as musicians, comedians, magic shows, and more. Pricing can range from $50 to $5,900, depending on the performer.
  • Casinos : Enjoy the slots, table games, sports betting, and poker at the top casinos in Las Vegas .
  • Nightclubs : Las Vegasā€™ nightclubs range from lavish and intimate venues to multi-level lounges with lively dance floors. Ladies usually get in for free, while men can expect to pay a cover of $10-$100.
  • Pools/parties : Whether you want a family-friendly pool or an adults-only party venue, there are lots of fun pools in Las Vegas . Some hotel pools require you to be a guest at the resort, while others charge a fee of $20-$35.

Below is the total for one person spending three days and two nights in Vegas. However, the total cost of a trip to Vegas depends on where you stay, what you eat, how you get around, and what you do in the city, so use this only as a guide:

  • 2-night accommodation : $430
  • Meals : $360
  • 2-day Attraction Pass : $119
  • Day tour : $206
  • Airport Shuttle (two-way) : $20
  • Other activities : $250
  • Total : $1,385 per person for a 3-day/2-night trip

Planning a cheap Las Vegas vacation

  • When choosing the best time to visit Las Vegas , think about what you want to do and where you want to stay. If you would like to travel on a budget, do it during the low season.
  • Save money on accommodations by booking a cheap Las Vegas hotel or a Vegas hotel with no resort fees .
  • Consider purchasing a Las Vegas citypass , and donā€™t forget to take advantage of all the free things to do in Vegas .

10. Download a tourist map of Las Vegas

Finally, keep a map of Las Vegas on hand so you can find all the things you want to see. This way, you can plan a route around those attractions, which will make traveling in Vegas a lot easier.

Other travel tips for Las Vegas

Here are some final tips to keep in mind while youā€™re doing your trip planning for Las Vegas :

  • Itā€™s hard to see all of Las Vegas in a day, but if youā€™re short on time, 2 days is enough. Ideally, I recommend a 3-day itinerary for Las Vegas so you can see all the top attractions.
  • I recommend getting the Go Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass (the best CityPass in Las Vegas ) if you plan on staying in the city for a few days and you want to take advantage of all there is to see and do.
  • This sightseeing city tour on the hop-on/hop-off bus is a great way to get around and see several popular attractions.
  • Remember to always have a map on hand when you plan your trip so you can find the best things to do in Las Vegas and plan out a route that allows you to make the most of your stay.
  • Plan ahead and reserve your rental car in Las Vegas in advance. We use Rentalcars for the cheapest options.
  • You can legally refuse to pay resort fees since they violate the Deceptive Trade Practices Law in Nevada. If you donā€™t want to deal with this, book a room at one of the Las Vegas hotels without resort fees .
  • The weather in Las Vegas gets extremely hot in the summer, so if you visit during this season, bring loose, light-colored clothes and lots of water.

Las Vegas travel guide FAQ

To finish up this Las Vegas trip planner , here are some common questions about Sin City and the Vegas Strip:

How hot is it in Las Vegas?

The yearly average high temperature in Las Vegas is about 80Ā°F. That said, the summer weather in Las Vegas can be brutal, with highs exceeding 100Ā°F.

How old do you need to be to book a Las Vegas hotel room?

Most Vegas hotels require guests to be 21 to book a room, but if the resort doesnā€™t have a casino, the age limit may be 18.

What is the minimum age to visit a casino in Las Vegas?

You must be 21 or older to enter the gaming area in any casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Are Vegas casinos open 24 hours?

Yes, most casino hotels on Las Vegas Strip are open 24/7.

How much does it cost to get into a Las Vegas nightclub?

It typically costs anywhere from $20 to $100 to get into a Vegas club. Men will pay more than women, and if a famous DJ or performer makes an appearance, cover charges will be higher.

Is Las Vegas fun for non-gamblers?

Yes! You donā€™t have to gamble at a casino to enjoy Las Vegas. Other attractions and activities include museums, tours, exhibits, pools, shops, shows, and more.

Is Las Vegas safe?

In general, the Strip is safe, and you should practice common sense in Las Vegas as you would in any other city.

Is Las Vegas kid-friendly?

Yes, there are lots of things to do in Vegas as a family.

Are there beaches in Las Vegas?

There arenā€™t any ocean beaches close to Las Vegas, but there are beach pools and the beaches of Lake Mead.

Is it easy to get around Las Vegas?

Yes, and there are plenty of transportation options like buses, monorails, and trams.

Can I park a car in Las Vegas?

Yes, there are parking lots throughout Las Vegas, and some Vegas hotels offer free parking for guests.

Which national parks are close to Las Vegas?

These are the most popular national parks near Vegas:

  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area ā€“ 20 mins
  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area ā€“ 30 mins
  • Valley of Fire State Park ā€“ 45 mins
  • Death Valley ā€“ 2 hours
  • Red Cliffs National Conservation Area ā€“ 2 hrs
  • Zion National Park ā€“ 2 hrs 40 mins
  • Joshua Tree National Park ā€“ 3 hrs
  • Bryce Canyon ā€“ 4 hrs
  • Grand Canyon National Park ā€“ 4 hrs, 10 mins
  • Yosemite National Park ā€“ 5 hrs 30 mins

If you have any other questions about our Las Vegas visitors guide , feel free to leave a comment below. I hope this Las Vegas trip planner is helpful, and I wish you a wonderful time in Sin City!

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Las Vegas Travel Guide: Where to Stay, What to Eat, and More

Las vegas is back and better than ever.

Pat Evans

A New Look at What’s Hot in Sin City

In March 2020, the Las Vegas Strip suddenly emptied out and became eerily quiet. A drive down the famous street lined with mega-resorts and their glitzy lights was reminiscent of a drive through a post-apocalyptic city in any number of dystopian movies and video games. The cause of that desertion — the COVID-19 pandemic — only amplified that uneasy eeriness.

  • A New Look at What’s Hot in Sin City
  • What’s Happening in Las Vegas Now?

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Where to eat, how to save money on your trip to las vegas, finally, enjoy the trip.

Halfway into 2022, Las Vegas is back with a vengeance. A brand-new casino resort has already made waves on the Strip. The restaurant scene is back and better than ever, with a mix of mainstays that survived 2020 and hot new spots that have everyone talking. Nightclubs and pool day clubs are once again open to all who seek the most scandalously good times this side of Ibiza. The airport and the freeways are jam-packed with travelers again. Finally, Las Vegas is on the mend, and we’re here to guide you through all the best re-openings, all the hot new attractions, and everything else you need to know about Las Vegas travel.

What’s Happening in Las Vegas Now?

Since last year, plenty more has changed. Resorts World is now open on the north end of the Strip, and it’s continually adding more reasons to visit this end of the Strip. At the heart of the Strip, Caesars Entertainment has embarked on major renovations that have already added extra razzle-dazzle to Caesars Palace , a new attitude to Paris Las Vegas, and a new name (Horseshoe) for the current Ballys hotel . At the South Strip, the Tropicana is set to close and probably reopen as the new Ballys. And a little to the west of the Strip, The Palms has reopened under new owners – the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians – and following a $620 million top-to-bottom renovation.

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Farther off the Strip, Las Vegas’ local culinary scene continues to evolve and mature. The 18b Arts District Downtown continues to establish its reputation as one of the coolest neighborhoods in this piping hot desert. Formerly quaint neighborhoods on the edges of the valley — such as Summerlin, Old Henderson, and North Las Vegas — are suddenly becoming more interesting places for travelers to explore. And of course, Las Vegas always has plenty of public lands within easy reach for all kinds of outdoor adventures.

Las Vegas has very obvious places to stay if you’re there for some gambling and partying. There’s Las Vegas Boulevard, where you’ll find the famous row of hotels regularly seen on TV and in movies — the likes of Aria, Bellagio, the Venetian, and Wynn. Downtown, you’ll find an interesting mix of classic “Old Vegas” haunts, stunning new hotels, and too-cool-for-school vacation rentals. As you move deeper into the suburbs, you’ll find a few posh resorts, a lot more budget-friendly hotels, and some more vacation rentals. (But with Clark County’s new crackdown on illegal vacation rentals , you may not see as many listings available going forward.)

Four Seasons Las Vegas

Part of the Mandalay Bay resort complex , the Four Seasons is at the very southern end of the Strip. The Four Seasons is one of the only non-gaming hotels in the city. The non-smoking property, also a rarity in Las Vegas, is perfect for a quiet getaway in the middle of a noisy desert. The resort has its own full-service spa and a private pool, but hotel patrons also have access to all the rest of Mandalay Bay’s amenities — including the massive pool complex, which includes a real sand beach, a lazy river, and three pools. Restaurants within the complex include Charlie Palmer Steak, Border Grill, and Libertine Social. There’s also the House of Blues and the Shark Reef Aquarium.

  • Nearest Airport: Las Vegas – Harry Reid International Airport
  • Time: 10-15 minutes by car
  • Distance: 3 miles

Conrad Las Vegas

Resorts World has three hotels on premises, and we’re happy thus far with what the Conrad has to offer . While this is the world’s largest Conrad with a whopping 1,496 rooms and suites, it’s also quite new, so you won’t find a lot of the wear-and-tear that’s common throughout older Vegas hotels. With standard rooms measuring at least 550 square feet, you have plenty of room to roam. And with extra perks like LED smart TVs, one-touch control for drapes and lights, wireless phone charging stations, and spa-like bathrooms with walk-in showers, the Conrad adds some extra luxury to your Resorts World experience at a price point that’s surprisingly within reach.

  • Time: 15-20 minutes by car
  • Distance: 4 miles

Wynn Las Vegas and Encore

Why mess with the rest when you can have the best? As two of the few Forbes Five-Star rated resorts in Vegas, Wynn and Encore consistently take luxury to the next level. And now that Wynn has unveiled the results of their latest and greatest resort-wide renovation program, you can rest assured that your room (which measures at least 640 square feet) packs in a lot of goodies — think pillow-top Wynn Dream Beds with 500+ thread count linens, bespoke furnishings and expert-curated in-room art, touchscreen curtain and lighting controls, and 55-inch 4K UHD TV with swivels for easy viewing from any angle. Even better, you’re mere steps away from some of Vegas’ best restaurants, most posh boutiques, most lavish pools, and hottest nightclubs.

Circa Resort & Casino

With so many hotel options on the Strip, it’s sometimes easy to forget that Downtown also has some great options. Circa Resort & Casino opened in 2020, and it’s the first new casino hotel to open on Fremont Street since 2020, so these are the newest rooms with the hottest drip you’ll find anywhere Downtown. Each room has Serta Prestige mattresses, a bathroom with a large sit-down shower, in-room tablet control, and an in-room fridge. All Circa guests have easy access to their jaw-dropping Stadium Swim rooftop pool complex, multiple bars and restaurants on the casino floor, and even a Hertz rental car counter in their garage.

  • Time: 15-25 minutes by car
  • Distance: 10 miles

The Strip is a land of extravagance and indulgence — restaurants included. While you’ll continue to find a whole lot of “celebrity chef” establishments up and down the Strip, the emergence of resorts like Cosmopolitan, Wynn, and Resorts World as full-blown culinary powerhouses has pushed more Strip resorts to up the ante at their restaurants. Off the Strip, Downtown Las Vegas (or #DTLV) continues to push the envelope in edgy yet tasty offerings, while the suburban neighborhoods that were formerly maligned for “big box boredom” are increasingly offering more interesting and original concepts.

Best for Asian off-Strip: Lotus of Siam

It is arguably the best Thai food in the U.S. Lotus of Siam isn’t on the Strip, but its two locations are close enough to make it a worthy stop. In addition, they deliver. There’s no going wrong with any order, but it does tout itself as a Northern Thai place, so the best bet is to stay in the “Northern” section of the menu. The Khao Soi with crispy duck is a go-to. There is also a massive Chinatown district on Spring Mountain with dozens of excellent restaurants to satisfy an itch for any Asian cuisine.

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Best for Asian on the Strip: Mizumi

If you like Japanese cuisine, you will probably love Mizumi at Wynn Las Vegas. Here you can feast on some of Nevada’s finest ocean-fresh sushi and sashimi, as well as additional specialties from Chef Min Kim. If you really want to go all-in on spectacular Vegas-style extravagance, request the floating pagoda table on the patio, where you can order from their exclusive omakase menu while enjoying the lush setting of their Japanese-style garden and koi pond.

Best Bar Grub: 595 Craft and Kitchen

Most bars in Vegas feature gaming computers in the bar and allow smoking. 595 is not one of those places. The beer bar would feel normal in any beer-centric city, and it routinely has one of the best tap lists in the Valley. Aside from the beer — and a stellar cocktail list — 595 checks in with some incredible food. The burger might be the best in Vegas, while the hot chicken sandwich will ensure some serious sweat.

Best Italian on the Strip: Sinatra

Located inside the very glamorous Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, Sinatra manages to invoke the finest of Rat Pack era nostalgia without feeling kitschy or gimmicky. Rather, as the restaurant describes, they “pay tribute to Frank with sophisticated riffs on classic Italian cooking,” and they make it so good that Forbes awarded Sinatra four stars in their most recent Las Vegas travel guide. Whether you decide to feast on their beef and veal, try their signature pastas, or explore their incredibly creative vegan menu, you’re sure to love everything you order here.

Best Italian Downtown: Esther’s Kitchen

Chef James Trees was nominated for a James Beard Award, and for good reason. His rustic take on classic Italian dishes in this 18b Arts District restaurant is second-to-none. In order to experience all of what makes this restaurant so great, try not to fill up on the fresh-baked sourdough bread early on. It’s hard to go wrong, whether you choose one of the house-made pasta dishes, pizzas, or a “dish of the moment.” A neat list of amaros is worth checking out as well. Trees also has two other restaurants, Ada’s Wine Bar and Al Solito Posto.

Best Seafood: Other Mama

Like Trees, chef Dan Krohmer earned a James Beard nomination for his quality work off the Strip. Other Mama is situated in a strip mall a few miles west of the Strip. Whether it’s fresh sashimi, a selection of oysters, or a plate-like chicken-fried lobster, most items on the menu are can’t-miss.

Best Steakhouse on the Strip: Bazaar Meat by José Andrés

Superstar chef José Andrés simultaneously pays homage to Las Vegas’ steakhouse tradition and takes it up quite a few notches with a contemporary Spanish-infused menu that’s sure to please any and all carnivores who crave the finest meats. While Sahara is at the very northern end of the Strip, it’s a favorite destination for foodies thanks to Bazaar Meat and its other restaurants that tend to set the trends for Las Vegas’ entire culinary scene.

Best “Old Vegas with a New Attitude” Hotspot: Herbs & Rye

Situated in a very Old Vegas stretch of West Sahara Avenue, Herbs & Rye itself isn’t that old, but it’s nonetheless become a Vegas culinary landmark thanks to its continuing injections of new flavor into old tradition. Even if you’re not feeling very carnivorous, come for the house-made pastas and the selection of fine seafood. But if you do want that red meat, you’re in for quite the treat. Whether you choose the New York Strip, the Surf & Turf special with ribeye steak and lobster tails, or the filet mignon, you won’t go wrong. No matter what you choose to eat, make sure to explore their drink menu for some of the best cocktails you’ll find anywhere.

Best American: Main Street Provisions

The 18b Arts District has exploded in recent years with coffee shops, breweries, restaurants, and more joining a variety of awesome antique shops. Main Street Provisions popped up during the COVID-19 pandemic and does not disappoint. Self-described as modern American comfort food, it’s a bit misleading. Start with the Baba-Choke-Ganoush and Hominy Hummus — served with fry bread — before moving on to the main dishes, like the honey lavender pasture bird, roasted seafood soup, or a selection of steaks. Nearby, you can try Good Pie (great pizza), the aforementioned brewery offerings (try Able Baker), and Soulbelly — a BBQ joint by chef Bruce Kalman.

There’s never a shortage of fun things to do in this town. Whether you prefer outdoor activities, indoor nightlife, unique neighborhoods with character, or simply one of the most famous streets in the world, Las Vegas has you covered. Here are a few of our favorites.

Cool Red Rocks: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Look to the west pretty much anywhere in Las Vegas, and you’ll probably notice a red mountain range. That’s the aptly named Red Rock Canyon , and it’s a true geological wonderland. It’s very close to the tony Summerlin area of the western Las Vegas Valley, and it’s about a half-hour drive from the Strip. Within the park, you can explore 180 million-year-old Aztec Sandstone cliffs, dinosaur and Ice Age animal fossils, mountain streams, seasonal waterfalls, and ancient petroglyphs.

Quick Trip to Mars: Valley of Fire

Approximately 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas, you will find this portal to another world. Valley of Fire formed 130 million years ago, and it’s an awe-inspiring landscape that looks like it came straight out of a painting. Like in Red Rock Canyon, there are ancient petroglyphs scattered throughout the park, as well as animals. Be careful in the summer, however — it gets very hot.

The Ultimate Sensory Overload: Famous Foods at Resorts World

If you’ve ever wondered why Vegas doesn’t have impressive food halls like the ones you find in other major West Coast cities, wonder no more: We now have Famous Foods ! This was one of the first amenities that Resorts World opened when they opened their Las Vegas resort last year. It continues to impress foodies far and wide with a broad array of micro-eateries — including Chinese, Southeast Asian, and classic American options. You can even try out their own unique speakeasy bar… if you know where to find it.

An Alpine Experience: Mount Charleston

Drive a little bit beyond Red Rock and you’ll reach Mount Charleston . Sprouting from an area of low basins, Mount Charleston is the most prominent peak in Nevada and the eighth-most prominent in the U.S. Surrounded by wilderness that includes plenty of wildlife, including horses and mountain lions, the mountain features incredible hikes , camping, and even skiing — the snow cap is visible for nearly half the year from the Strip.

Feeling Creative: The 18b Arts District

For far too long, far too many coastal art and cultural critics would look down on Vegas and scoff, “What art scene?!” In recent years, those critics have had to eat their own harsh words as the 18b Arts District — and really, the larger area of Downtown Vegas — has emerged as the American West’s new epicenter of cutting-edge cool. If you don’t know where to begin, kick off your journey at The Arts Factory on Charleston Boulevard, where you have multiple galleries featuring local artists and the 18bin restaurant. From there, you can catch more galleries at the nearby Art Square (and restaurants at 1st & Main), and you can take Main Street south of Charleston for deeper exploration.

A Journey on Spring Mountain’s Silk Road: Chinatown Vegas

From the Strip, head west on Spring Mountain Road and cross over the I-15 Freeway. On the other side, you will enter Las Vegas’ own Chinatown . Here, you will discover over 150 restaurants, over 40 day spas, 12 houses of worship, two cannabis dispensaries, and so much more. While this area is known as Chinatown Vegas and Spring Mountain Chinatown, you won’t merely find Chinese food here: We’ve also tried Mongolian, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai food in this neighborhood, and this is a great area to shop for souvenirs that go far beyond the stereotypical “I Sinned So Much in Sin City” t-shirts.

Experiences

Often called “America’s Playground,” Las Vegas is a hotbed for various culinary offerings, unique scenes, and other forms of entertainment. There are casinos, restaurants, and lavish hotels everywhere which makes this town a perfect place if you want to celebrate with friends. But if you’re looking for a different atmosphere during your stay, Airbnb not only offers vacation rental homes, but also experiences like hot air balloon rides and helicopter tours. You can still experience the over-the-top fun Las Vegas is known for, but you can also get away from the everyday hustle and bustle of the town whenever you need a break.

Choosing where to stay when visiting Las Vegas is probably one of the most fun aspects of planning your vacation. This town is known for its wide variety of accommodations, each offering unique experiences for its visitors. Booking.com , Kayak.com , and Hotel Tonight provide discounts when booking a hotel accommodation in the Strip that will surely suit your every need and desire.

Vehicle Rentals

While Vegas’ public transportation system has improved in recent years, you may need your own car if you plan to venture far beyond the Strip and Downtown. If you’re planning to take a trip to Mount Charleston, the Valley of Fire, or areas farther away like Death Valley and the Grand Canyon , it’s best to rent a car for convenience and to save some cash. Kayak.com is a helpful site when looking for the best deals for car rentals.

Las Vegas truly has something for everyone. Avid gamblers will love all the action on the casino floor. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the abundance of nearby public lands to explore. Foodies will love all the high-quality restaurants on and off the Strip. Party animals will love the extensive collection of nightclubs and pool day clubs to cure any FOMO any time. Whatever you’re looking for, come here to find it all and enjoy so much more.

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Planning to visit Las Vegas for the first time? Or are you a veteran visitor looking for Las Vegas hotel deals or discount show tickets? If so, then this comprehensive visitor guide to Las Vegas is for you. Come in and use the many tips here to plan your perfect vacation in Sin City.

Las Vegas is the world's premiere gambling destination, synonymous with non-stop casino action, luxurious hotels, championship sporting events, world-class shopping, celebrated restaurants and some of the greatest entertainment in the world. In fact there is so much to do and see, it can easily overwhelm any visitor to the city.

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Visiting Las Vegas can be overwhelming with choices of shows, hotels, casinos and attractions. The city provides a city guide to tourists, making their visit more relaxed. The Las Vegas Visitorā€™s Guide is updated bi-annually with current shows, new interviews and different hotel profiles. There are three different ways to request a Las Vegas Visitorā€™s Guide. You can receive one in person, by mail or online. The visitorā€™s guide is free.

Visit the Las Vegas Convention and Visitorā€™s Authority. Theyā€™re located at: 3150 Paradise Road Las Vegas NV 89109

Request a free visitorā€™s guide.

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Welcome to the Las Vegas Travel Guide - The most comprehensive source of Las Vegas information for travelers and tourists new to the city.

Las Vegas is the world's premiere gambling destination, synonymous with non-stop casino action, luxurious hotels, championship sporting events, world-class shopping, celebrated restaurants and some of the greatest entertainment in the world. The truth is, there is so much to see and do that it can easily overwhelm any visitor to the city.

The Las Vegas travel guide is full of information you can use to find Las Vegas deals and get the most out of your trip to Vegas. This is the most comprehensive guide where you can find information on:

Things to do in Las Vegas

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Getting around in Las Vegas

Getting around in Las Vegas

Cheap flights to Las Vegas

Cheap flights to Las Vegas

Las Vegas Hotels

Las Vegas Hotels

Las Vegas Attractions

Las Vegas Attractions

Upcoming events in Vegas

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Getting married in Vegas

Getting married in Vegas

Las Vegas Buffets

Las Vegas Buffets

Gambling in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas deals

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Las Vegas Promo Codes

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Discount Show Tickets

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Vegas Money Saving Tips

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In addition, we cover some of the most popular activities that happen in this great city. This is one of the world's most popular travel entertainment destinations and whether it's Christmas in Las Vegas or Halloween, there's always something fun to do out here. We also cover the following topics on our site.

New Years Eve In Las Vegas

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Christmas in Las Vegas

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Halloween in Las Vegas

Halloween in Las Vegas

Valentines Day in Las Vegas

Valentines Day in Las Vegas

St. Patricks Day in Vegas

St. Patricks Day in Vegas

Las Vegas CES Convention

Las Vegas CES Convention

Las Vegas Day Trips

Las Vegas Day Trips

Fun Facts About Las Vegas

Las Vegas Fun Facts

Free Wifi in Las Vegas

Free Wifi in Las Vegas

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