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One Day in Las Vegas: Detailed Itinerary (+Map & Tips)

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Posted on Last updated: September 25, 2023

One Day in Las Vegas: Detailed Itinerary (+Map & Tips)

Visiting Las Vegas (Nevada, USA) and wondering what to see, what’s worth it the most, and how to plan your time if you only have a day in Vegas? In this guide, we share a suggested 1-day Las Vegas itinerary that gives you a good introduction to the city. Find out!

World-known for its casinos and a huge array of entertainment options, the City of Sin has so much to offer that attempting to see the best of Las Vegas in one day might look like a daunting task…

It’s true that there is so much to see and do in Las Vegas that you could spend many weeks here and still not experience it all. However, if this is your first time in Vegas and you want to get a taste of what the city is like, you’ll be glad to know that it’s quite possible to see some of the most iconic places in Las Vegas in a day.

In this article, we share a recommended itinerary for one day in Las Vegas, coupled with practical tips for each place and attraction.

We also created a map indicating all the places mentioned in this article. You can find it at the end of this guide, together with a short overview of the itinerary and practical tips.

With just a day in Las Vegas, we recommend that you focus on the most famous places that you really have to see when visiting the city for the first time.

Based on our personal experience on a recent visit, in addition to ‘the musts’, this itinerary also includes some additional suggestions for the most amazing experiences which will make your day in Las Vegas even more memorable.

Good to know: As you can imagine, Las Vegas is a city that comes to life at night. This means that many places are closed in the morning (especially on weekdays). This 1-day Las Vegas itinerary takes into account the actual opening hours and locations . It is structured in such a way that you can actually visit all the places in the order in which we recommend them.

Of course, you can sleep longer, start your day at noon and continue sightseeing into the early hours of the next day. In that case, you may want to adjust this itinerary a bit, depending on the opening hours of the places that you want to see.

So use this guide as an inspiration to see what can be done with 24 hours in Las Vegas, and make your own perfect itinerary based on your personal interests and the time that you have.

How to see the best of Las Vegas in one day

Here’s what you could see and do in Las Vegas in one day:

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

Start your day at the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” Sign . It’s located on Las Vegas Boulevard to the south of the Strip, close to the airport.

There are several reasons to come here first thing in the morning. First, there are no opening times here, so it’s one of the places that you can actually visit at any time of the day.

Second, taking a picture with this iconic sign is one of the most popular things to do in Vegas. So if you come here later in the day, the chances are high that you will have difficulty finding parking and will have to stand in a very long queue for a picture…

Good to know: You will need a car in order to get here. With just a day in Las Vegas, I assume that you are in the area as part of a road trip, so likely, you will have a car. But if you are not renting a car, you can just take a taxi or an Uber, and – if it’s not busy – ask the driver to wait while you take a few pictures.

Jurga in front of Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign (Las Vegas, USA)

You really cannot miss the famous Las Vegas Boulevard, aka The Strip. However, this street stretches over 4 miles (almost 7 km), and some parts are more impressive than others.

The absolute ‘must-see’ is the Strip between Mandalay Bay (just north of the ‘Welcome to the Fabulous Las Vegas’ Sign) and The Venetian.

This stretch of the Strip is about 2.5 miles long and is home to the most famous casinos. With just a day in Las Vegas, you should probably just drive through here. You’ll pass the pyramid at Luxor , the Statue of Liberty at New York-New York , the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas , the famous Bellagio , Caesars Palace , Flamingo , Mirage , and many others.

Early in the morning, the Strip is usually very quiet, so you can slowly drive past all the famous casinos and get a good idea of the layout of the city.

Next, we recommend that you visit one or two of the most famous casinos. You can still come back to the Strip later in the evening as well. But the casinos are always open and many other places in Vegas are closed in the morning. Yes, it means a bit of backtracking, but it’s one of the best ways to make the most out of your day in Las Vegas if you are starting out early and many other places are still closed or too deserted to enjoy the authentic atmosphere.

Good to know: If you are driving by car, you could park at Caesars Self-Parking (indicated on our map).

Luxor hotel in Las Vegas

Caesars Palace

There are so many famous casinos to choose from, so you can pick the ones that interest you the most. But if this is your first time in Vegas and you are not sure where to go, we recommend visiting Caesars Palace and Bellagio .

These are among the most impressive hotels/casinos in Las Vegas and each of them has plenty to offer. Plus, they are located just across the street from each other, so you can easily see both in one go. In addition – based on your interests and the time that you want to spend here – you can also pay a visit to a few other casinos in this same area.

Just to be clear – we don’t talk about gambling. There’s so much to see and do at the most iconic casinos in Las Vegas that they are always worth a visit (and you can go with the whole family).

Caesars Palace is huge, so you could spend hours here. But for a quick first introduction, just walk the entire length of the complex starting at either side.

On the outside, you can see Roman sculptures and fountains including the famous Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum, just like the real ones in Rome, Italy .

On the inside, you’ll find several shopping ‘streets’ complete with the most famous fashion boutiques, Italian restaurants, lanterns, benches, and even a beautiful ‘sky’ that makes you forget what time of day or night it is.

Las Vegas Caesars Palace hotel exterior

Bellagio is another iconic hotel and casino in Vegas. Also here, there’s a lot to see. On the outside, you have a big pond that reminds you of Lake Como in Italy (where the real Bellagio town is located). Later in the day, there are musical fountain shows here (you may catch a show when you return to the Strip later).

Anyway, there are a few things to check out inside too. Don’t miss the “Fiori di Como” glass ceiling  in the main lobby and Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens  which has different displays for every season.

If you start your day at around 8-9 am and depending on how much time you decide to spend at these casinos, it will likely be at least 11-11.30 am by this time. If you feel hungry, you could have a quick lunch on the Strip or along the way to your next destination.

Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel and Caesars Palace

Museums/Attractions

Below, we have listed three of the most interesting museums/attractions that you could fit into this 1-day Las Vegas itinerary: Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart, the Neon Museum, and the Mob Museum.

Good to know: Depending on the opening times and what you decide to do in the evening (more info further below), it will be difficult to see all three of these, so pick just one or two. If your evening is rather free, you could visit all of them.

Planning tip: Depending on your interests and the time that you have, we recommend that you visit the Neon Museum and either Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart or the Mob Museum. The Neon Museum requires a lot less time, so it can easily be combined with one of the other places.

On the other hand – depending on the season – the Neon Museum sometimes only opens really late in the afternoon. In that case, you may want to skip it altogether. The Mob Museum is the easiest to visit since it has the most flexible opening hours.

Below, you can find more info about each of these places.

Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart

Next on this itinerary is AREA15 , a very unique entertainment complex. This place is not an absolute must, but it’s so special and so ‘Vegas’ that we recommend checking it out. On the other hand, the tickets aren’t cheap, so decide based on your interests, time, and budget.

AREA15 features a variety of quirky and very unique experiences and what they call ‘experiential entertainment’. You’ll find a few eateries here too.

There is so much to experience that you could easily spend a big part of the day… But with only one day in Las Vegas, we recommend just visiting Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart . It’s a very unique grocery store with immersive art installations and secret passages that lead to unexpected discoveries and fun adventures.

It’s really difficult to put into words what Omega Mart is like. It’s colorful, extraordinary, bizarre, entertaining, it’s… Vegas. And it’s fun for the whole family. We visited with teens and they had a great time here, just as we did. Kids will enjoy it as well.

Good to know: AREA15 is just 2 miles, 10 minutes drive from Caesars Palace. You’ll need a car or a taxi to get here. Free parking is available.

TIP: Omega Mart operates on a timed-entry system and the tickets often sell out. So if you want to be sure to visit here without wasting your precious time, be sure to book your tickets in advance ! Depending on the day, they are open from either 10 am or noon. If they are open at 10 (usually on weekends and busy seasons), you could adjust this itinerary by coming here earlier and visiting the casinos in the evening.

Meow Wolf Omega Mart attraction in Las Vegas

The Neon Museum

Next, head to Las Vegas downtown where you can visit one or two of the most interesting museums in the city. And don’t worry – these are not ‘boring’ traditional museums, but something a bit more entertaining (it’s Las Vegas after all).

The Neon Museum is another one of those unique places that you can only find in Las Vegas. It’s an outdoor museum where you can see some ‘retired’ neon signs coming from all kinds of iconic venues in Las Vegas.

The museum is rather small so you can see everything in less than half an hour. Plus, it’s located close to some of the must-sees in the old downtown area, so it’s really easy to fit it into your itinerary, even if you only have a day in Vegas.

Good to know: Depending on the season, The Neon Museum is open daily from 2, 3, or 4 pm. If you want to be sure to visit, you have to reserve in advance . There is a small car park here which is free for visitors.

The Neon Museum - Las Vegas day trip itinerary

The Mob Museum

The Mob Museum is dedicated to the history of organized crime and law enforcement. Housed in the former federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas, the museum offers a fun and interactive way to learn more about some of the most famous mobs in U.S. history (Al Capone, Moe Dalitz, Frank Costello, Tony Spilotro, etc.).

The Mob Museum also has a speakeasy-style bar, which serves cocktails inspired by the Prohibition era. The Underground bar is located in the basement and can be reached through a secret door. You may even need a ‘secret’ password in order to enter ;).

Good to know: The Mob Museum is typically open from 9 am until late in the evening; the bar is open from noon on. You can find more info and book your tickets here . Tickets are valid the whole day and are usually available for bookings about a month in advance. Count 1.5-2 hours for a visit. There are several large parkings downtown, but they are not free.

The Mob Museum in Las Vegas

Fremont Street Experience

Next, head to the most famous tourist attraction in the old town – Fremont Street Experience . It’s a sort of a covered pedestrian mall, best known for the dazzling light shows on the Viva Vision canopy made up of 12.5 million LED lights.

With its spectacular light displays, live entertainment, and vibrant atmosphere Fremont Street Experience is one of the must-see places in Las Vegas. You’ll also see street artists and all kinds of dressed-up characters in the strangest costumes charging you a fortune for a picture with them. The street is lined with shops, bars, restaurants, and casinos, and there’s always a lot going on here.

Fremont Street Experience is open 24/7 and there are ever-changing light displays all the time. So it’s always worth a visit. However, it’s a bit more impressive when it’s dark and the street really comes to life in the evening. They also have some special featured music and light shows on the hour every hour starting from 6 pm until 2 am.

That being said, we found that these ‘shows’ aren’t really worth waiting for. Also, depending on when you visit, it can get dark pretty early or only late in the evening. So if you only have one day in Las Vegas and your time is limited, simply go to Fremont Street when it fits your itinerary best.

Good to know: Fremont Street Experience and the Mob Museum are located very close to each other. The Neon Museum is just nearby too. So you can easily adjust in which order you visit these places. Also, you will find plenty of eateries in this neighborhood if you get hungry.

TIP: In the old town, you can also find the iconic Golden Nugget Casino . Opened in 1946, it is one of the oldest casinos in Las Vegas. If you have some time to spare, you may want to check it out. I indicated its location on our map further below.

Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas old town

The Venetian

Next, we recommend that you return to the main area of the Strip. By the evening, it will be incomparably livelier than in the morning and it’s the best place to experience what visiting Las Vegas is really about!

First, you may want to check out The Venetian .

Built in the style of Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy, this is another truly impressive casino to visit in Las Vegas! Also here, you can just walk around, see the Venetian gondolas, and admire the architecture.

With more time and depending on your interests, you could also opt for a few experiences like a gondola ride and/or Madame Tussauds Wax Museum .

The Venetian Las Vegas

LINQ Promenade

Next, head to LINQ Promenade , just a block or two from The Venetian (10 minutes walk). This pedestrian street is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and attractions.

The main attraction here is the LINQ High Roller , a 550 ft observation wheel that offers panoramic views of the Las Vegas skyline. The ride takes about 30 minutes and if you want to do it, it’s best to book your tickets in advance (they don’t even sell them on the spot and ask to buy tickets online).

Another popular attraction here is the Fly LINQ zipline , which allows visitors to zip line from one end of the promenade to the other. If interested, you can get tickets here .

LINQ High Roller at night - 24 hours in Las Vegas

Bellagio Fountains

If you haven’t visited Caesars Palace and Bellagio in the morning, you can do it in the evening too. In addition, you could also see one of the famous Bellagio musical fountain shows .

Bellagio fountain shows are free and you can see them from the street. There are shows every day, in the afternoons every 30 minutes, and in the evenings after 7 pm, every 15 minutes. They usually only last 5 minutes, so it’s something that’s really easy to include into any Las Vegas itinerary.

Further, the Strip and its casinos feature a big variety of restaurants and bars, ranging from casual fast-food options to upscale dining experiences. So you’ll have no trouble finding a place for dinner .

Bellagio fountain show in Las Vegas in the evening

Shows & Helicopter Flight over the Strip

End your day in Las Vegas with a bang! We recommend that you see one of the famous Las Vegas shows and/or take a nighttime helicopter flight over the Las Vegas Strip .

Good to know: The shows typically last about 1.5 hours and a helicopter flight is just 10 minutes (+ the time to get there, etc., still, can be done in about 1 hour). If you research the best available options, find that there is availability for a late-evening helicopter flight, and book everything in advance, you could do both on the same evening. Alternatively, depending on your interests, budget, and the availability of helicopter flights, choose just one of the two.

There are too many shows and concerts in Las Vegas to even start listing them. Plus, they change with time. So check what’s available and see if something catches your eye. The easiest to fit into this itinerary would be the shows at the casinos in the area around Ceasars Palace/Bellagio.

We chose one of the Cirque de Soleil shows and it was spectacular. At the moment of writing, for this itinerary, you could book tickets for the evening show “O” by Cirque du Soleil at Bellagio. Alternatively, see which shows are available at Caesars Palace .

A nighttime helicopter flight above the illuminated city of Las Vegas is another amazing experience that is well worth your time and money.

After doing quite some research, we booked this highly-rated helicopter flight and it didn’t disappoint. Seeing the Strip and all the iconic Las Vegas casinos from above is a really unique experience. Just like everything in Las Vegas, it’s not cheap, but we all found that it was absolutely worth it. The kids loved it too!

It’s a perfect way to end your unforgettable day in Las Vegas!

Las Vegas helicopter ride above the Strip at night

Getting Around

As you can see in the description and also on the map further below, you will need some kind of transportation for sightseeing in Las Vegas. In addition, prepare to do quite some walking.

If you have a car , it’s quite easy to get around, but you have to take into account that finding parking will take some time. Plus, you will have to walk more because you can’t always park your car exactly where you need to be. In addition, parking is not cheap at most places in Las Vegas.

Taking all this into account, you could just consider using a taxi/Uber . This could save you lots of time. Traffic can be really busy at times, especially in the afternoon/evening. But that’s the same whether you use your own car or taxi.

TIP: With just a day in Las Vegas, you could also consider using hop-on-hop-off buses . The route covers all the main attractions including the ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ sign, the Strip, and Downtown Las Vegas. You don’t have to worry about parking or how much a taxi would cost, plus, you can enjoy great views of the city and take some nice pictures from a double-decker bus.

Las Vegas traffic in front of New York New York hotel

Las Vegas 1-day Itinerary Overview & Map

Based on our recommendations above, here is an overview of the suggested itinerary.

Please note that the hours are only indicated for your reference. A lot depends on the choices you make and how long you stay everywhere. Also, as already mentioned, some places have varying opening times depending on the day/season, so that will also influence your itinerary as well.

Here’s what your 1-day Las Vegas itinerary could look like:

  • 8 am: Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign + drive through the Strip.
  • Morning: Caesars Palace, Bellagio, lunch.
  • Early afternoon: Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart OR Mob Museum OR The Neon Museum . Book tickets in advance!
  • 3-4 pm: Fremont Street Experience & Las Vegas downtown.
  • 4.30-7 pm: The Venetian, LINQ Promenade, Bellagio fountains, early dinner. If you want to do any rides/experiences such as LINQ High Roller , FlyLINQ Zipline , etc. book in advance!
  • Evening: Shows and/or helicopter flight . Reserve in advance!

PRO TIP: Be sure to book all the indicated tickets/shows in advance (click on the links above for the tickets). That way, you can immediately see what’s available for your travel dates (and at what time). This will make your travel planning simpler and your Las Vegas day trip much more relaxing.

To give you a better idea of where everything is located, we created a map indicating all the places mentioned in this Las Vegas itinerary for one day – see below.

Where to Stay

Even if you have just one day in Las Vegas, you should try to spend at least two nights in the city – that way, you have one full day for sightseeing.

With just a day, it doesn’t really matter that much where you stay, especially if you have a car. On the other hand, staying close to the main area of the Strip could make your day more relaxing. Plus, you could also see some of the top places on the evening/morning of your arrival or departure.

In addition to the most popular hotel-casinos on the Strip like Caesars Palace , Bellagio , The Venetian , Flamingo , and Paris Las Vegas , there are so many other hotels in this area.

Here are several additional hotel recommendations just off the strip but very close to the most central area close to Bellagio/Caesars Palace: Horseshoe Las Vegas (mid-range 3* hotel just across the street), The Westin (a very nice 4* hotel about 5-10 minutes walk from the main area), or a lower-budget Ellis Island Hotel with free parking (10-15 minutes walk).

READ ALSO: Las Vegas Travel Tips for First Visit

Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas

So this is our guide to the best of Las Vegas in a day.

I hope that this itinerary gives you a good idea of what you can see and do within +- 24 hours in Las Vegas and how you can plan your time in order to make the most out of your visit.

Have a great trip!

TIP: In addition to visiting the top places in Las Vegas , you should really consider some of the nicest places in the area. In the immediate surroundings, Hoover Dam is not to be missed, and also the Seven Magic Mountains are worth a quick photo stop. Not even to mention all the iconic nature destinations that are well worth visiting in this part of the country…

If you are looking for more inspiration and information, take a look at our guides for all the top destinations via the links below:

  • Best Day Trips from Las Vegas
  • Grand Canyon in 1 Day (South Rim)
  • Grand Canyon – Antelope Canyon Itinerary (2-day itinerary starting/ending in Las Vegas)
  • Best of Death Valley (top sights)
  • Best Hikes in Zion National Park
  • Zion – Bryce Canyon Itinerary (1-3 days)
  • Gold Butte National Monument
  • Best Places to Visit in Arizona
  • Best of Sedona (top sights)
  • Phoenix – Scottsdale Itinerary
  • Monument Valley
  • … for many more destinations, please see our USA travel guide .

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Las Vegas 1 day itinerary

More itineraries for city trips in the USA:

  • 1 Day in New York .
  • 2 Days in New York .
  • 1 Day in Philadelphia .
  • 2 Days in Chicago .
  • San Diego Itinerary .
  • Los Angeles 3 Days Itinerary .
  • Phoenix – Scottsdale Itinerary .

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Saturday 11th of March 2023

Hi Jurga, we only want to do one museum in Vegas. Which one do you recommend?

Monday 13th of March 2023

Hi Kenny, if you visit just one museum in Las Vegas, I would opt for the Neon Museum. It's just something that is truly unique to the city and you won't find anything similar elsewhere. That being said, it has shorter opening times than most other places, so double-check that to be sure that it fits your itinerary. For that, the Mob Museum is much easier since it's open the whole day. Have a great trip!

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1 Day in Las Vegas (The Perfect Itinerary From Sun Up to Sun Down)

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1 day in las vegas

The challenge of having only 1 day in Las Vegas is there are so many things to do. How do you pick and choose where to go with certainty it will be worth your time?

No need to worry because I’m going to guide you hour by hour through the perfect day so you can leave knowing you made the best of your 24 hours in Las Vegas. 

This is a jam-packed day requiring every ounce of energy you got. You need all the good energy you can get to see and conquer this city in a day so grab yourself a 5-hour ENERGY® shot and let’s get started!

Don’t forget to watch the video to see in detail how the day turned out. I decided to show you a typical day in  Las Vegas.

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How do you spend a day in Las Vegas?

Even though I live here, I’m one of the few locals who take full advantage of the many things to do here. I find myself running around this city on multiple occasions all day and night getting content during the day and hanging out with friends at night.

You can say I know how to build one mean itinerary for a day in Vegas.

Given that, I made sure to include alternatives in the event you’re interested in something else or have already been to Vegas and seen some of these spots.

One word of advice: Book your hotel in downtown Las Vegas over the Strip.

The reason being is you will be ending your evening here. If you want to relax and freshen up before the night out, you will lose time backtracking to the Strip.

one day in las vegas

9 a.m: Morning Photo At The (New) Las Vegas Sign

Rise and shine for a morning photo at the new Las Vegas sign.

If you have read or watched my 17 Unknown Instagram Spots in Las Vegas guide then you are already familiar with this place.

Keeping an efficient route is key, therefore, start here at the north part of The Strip and work your way south. Your first next stop will be breakfast at Peppermill.

one day in las vegas

9-11 a.m: Breakfast at Peppermill

The Peppermill Restaurant & Lounge has been serving hearty dishes in the same location since 1982. It remains unchanged today from its ultra 80’s interior and servers in long black ball gowns.

A true reminder of the way Las Vegas used to be. A city classic that will stand the test of time.

When I say these dishes are gigantic, I mean it. A breakfast omelet (with I don’t know how many eggs) also comes with a huge muffin, hashbrowns, and toast. This can easily be shared by two people.

Should you get too full, that’s all good because for the next few hours you get to walk it off as you explore the world-famous Las Vegas strip.

1 day in las vegas

10-3 p.m: Explore The Las Vegas Strip

Explore The Strip stopping for free attractions, photo ops, frozen margaritas, and the occasional table play. Who knows. By the time you reach Excalibur, you could have won enough money to cover your trip.

Here are a few of my top favorites:

  • Bellagio Fountain is an obvious choice but for good reason. Easily one of the most iconic spots on the Las Vegas Strip. The show never ceases to amaze me. If you’re lucky you will catch the “Viva Las Vegas” performance. That one is my favorite.

one day in las vegas

  • The Park is a relatively new addition to The Strip with the opening of the T-Mobile Arena. This urbanesque outdoor area is pedestrian-friendly with bars, restaurants, and shall I say the “Brooklyn Bridge”. The NYNY casino mimics the best of NYC with a scaled-down version of the Brooklyn Bridge out front. Great for catching street performers (mostly jazz musicians) and people watching under misters on those hot summer days. 
  • Excalibur is one of my favorites simply because it’s a castle. Today, you can still catch the Tournament of the Kings and snap a great photo in front of a castle. So many casinos are switching to modern design. I respect the Excalibur for staying true to its original form.
  • Circus Circus is one of the last remaining themes casinos with a massive indoor theme park. I appreciate the historic charm. You can walk around the Midway and cath live circus performances or take the plunge on the water ride inside Adventure Dome. Circus Circus is on the north part, so consider stopping here first.

The Strip is 4 miles long therefore walking will be tough.

Maximize your 1 day in Las Vegas and mix your modes of transportation – taking advantage of the monorail, bus, and cars for hire.

Getting Around Las Vegas Monorail

You have two choices when it comes to the monorail: the free but limited version on the west side of Las Vegas Blvd or the paid version on the east side.

The paid version will cost you $13 for a 24-hour pass picking up at Sahara Hotel down to MGM Grand.

The free monorail on the west side is owned by MGM who built this themselves to make getting around their properties easier.

The monorail has 3 routes:

  • Treasure Island to Mirage
  • Bellagio to The Park MGM
  • Excalibur to Mandalay Bay

If you’re visiting the locations I mention above, then the free monorail is the one you want to be on.

one day in las vegas

3-6 p.m: Explore Downtown

Downtown has increased in popularity among tourists. What many visitors refer to as “Old Vegas” is formally known as the Fremont Street Experience.

In actuality, downtown can be separated by Fremont East, Fremont Street Experience, and the Arts District . 

The Fremont East is home to Container Park – a great hangout area entirely made out of shipping containers. This was a project by the CEO of Zappos, Tony Hsieh.

Come here for local mom & pop shops and restaurants. If you’re lucky, you might catch a live performance on the main stage. 

After you finish exploring the Container Park, walk around the surrounding streets to admire the wonderful street art.

Here is where Life Is Beautiful arts & music festival takes place. You can see all the art which debuts annually at this event. Plenty of photo opportunities. 

Alternatives would be visiting the Mob Museum or Neon Museum .

The Mob Museum takes walk-ins but the Neon Museum will require reservation. 

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6-7 p.m: Break for Dinner at Local Spot

Downtown is all about local love when it comes to food. From the East Side to Arts District these are a few of my favorite spots:

  • La Comida  (Mexican)  has the best queso fundido, salsa, margaritas – literally everything is delicious. There interior is equally stunning starting from the front entrance. 
  • Carson’s Kitchen  (American) is another local favorite. They love pairing unexpected flavors to create savory dishes. 
  • Esther’s Kitchen (Italian) is taking the arts district by storm with their fine Italian cooking. Their secret ingredient: love.
  • Cornish & Pasty  (British) is one of those places you crave time and time again. You can think of these dishes as gourmet hot pockets but a bajillion times better. Their vegetarian eggplant parmesan party and cheesy mashed potatoes are my favorite. When ordering pick out your top three options because they make a limited supply every day. If they are out they are out. On the flip side, if you love what you got, you can take either a frozen or half-cooked pasty home with you to enjoy later. 
  • Evel Pie  (American)  i s all about New York Style pizza. They have a great lunch deal. You can get a large slice of pizza and beer for $5. 

This part of town is booming with new restaurants popping up all the time. By the time you’re reading this, there could be new places for your taste buds to explore.

7-9 p.m. Chillax and reset for the night

If you take my advice and book a hotel downtown then you can head back to chill and reset for a night out.

You’re most likely full and exhausted from hiking around town all day.

Sit. You’ve earned it. But not too long. We got an epic night out.

You’re coming close to the finish line in this long but wonderful day in Las Vegas.

one day in las vegas

9-11 p.m: Attend a Free Concert on Fremont Street

The Fremont Street Experience hosts tons of free concerts from cover bands to big names like Good Charlotte and Nelly – to name a few recent performers.

It’s a great time to dance off the day you just had and celebrate a huge achievement. That is seeing the best of Las Vegas in 1 day. *applause*

Another option in addition to or in place of would-be Karaoke at Dino’s Lounge . 

I wrote about Dino’s Lounge in by bar guide to Las Vegas. This is a great local bar not far from downtown. In fact, they are relatively close to the new Las Vegas sign – where you started your day.

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24 Hours in Las Vegas Itinerary

To summarize and give you a quick snapshot, here is your one day in Las Vegas itinerary:

  • 9 a.m: Morning photo at the new Las Vegas Sign.
  • 9-11 a.m: Breakfast at the Peppermill. Take your time here and enjoy the fireside lounge.
  • 11-3 p.m: Walk / Ride down The Strip stopping at top locations (i.e. Bellagio, The Park, NYNY, and Luxor)
  • 3-6 p.m: Explore Downtown Las Vegas which can include the Mob Museum and/or Neon Museum.
  • 6-7 p.m: Grab dinner downtown at a local spot
  • 7-9 p.m: Chill back at your hotel and reset for the night
  • 9-11 p.m: Catch a free concert on the Fremont Street Experience or Karaoke at Dino’s Lounge

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The Ultimate Las Vegas Travel Guide

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If it’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, you’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

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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, you’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

It’s hard to see all of Las Vegas in a day, but if you’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 your  day in Las Vegas  by visiting the  Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign . You can catch the  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  and check out  Madame Tussauds  and the  gondola rides  at the  Grand Canal Shoppes .

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

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

If you like thrill rides, stop at  New York-New York ‘s  Big Apple Coaster  before continuing downtown. Then you can do the  Las Vegas Downtown – Fremont St. walking tour , one of the best  things to do in downtown Las Vegas .

Later on, head to the  LINQ Promenade , where you can eat, shop, and ride the  High Roller . You can also get awesome views from the 1,149-foot-tall  SkyPod  at  the STRAT . The SkyPod has a late-night bar and lounge, so it’s the perfect place to wrap up a  Las Vegas couples itinerary .

A  Las Vegas weekend itinerary  is ideal because you can experience some  daytime activities in Las Vegas  before diving into the nightlife.

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

At night, walk to the  Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas , where you’ll have a great view of the  Bellagio Fountains . The water show is one of the best  free things to do in Vegas , although if you want to see it from the Paris viewing deck, you should reserve a  ticket  (It is also included at the  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 hotel’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 Señor 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 you’d like to see and do in Sin City. Thanks to its pleasant weather year-round, there isn’t necessarily a bad time to visit, but there are times when it’s more crowded and expensive.

What is the best month to go to Las Vegas?

  • Best months for good weather:  March and September boast beautiful weather, so you’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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5. Where to stay while visiting Las Vegas

One of the best travel tips for Las Vegas is to book an amazing accommodation. If you’re not sure where to stay in Las Vegas , consider one of the best Vegas hotels .

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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 it’s your first time in Sin City, or you want an unforgettable vacation, I recommend booking a room at one of the  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, you’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 don’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 isn’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, Italian…whatever you’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 you’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 Children’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 Vegas’ 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 Vegas’ 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 don’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 you’re doing your trip planning for Las Vegas :

  • It’s hard to see all of Las Vegas in a day, but if you’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 don’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 80°F. That said, the summer weather in Las Vegas can be brutal, with highs exceeding 100°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 doesn’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 don’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 aren’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 – 20 mins
  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area – 30 mins
  • Valley of Fire State Park – 45 mins
  • Death Valley – 2 hours
  • Red Cliffs National Conservation Area – 2 hrs
  • Zion National Park – 2 hrs 40 mins
  • Joshua Tree National Park – 3 hrs
  • Bryce Canyon – 4 hrs
  • Grand Canyon National Park – 4 hrs, 10 mins
  • Yosemite National Park – 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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