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Vegas is a city that’s known for its nonstop excitement and endless entertainment. Whether you’re looking to gamble, see a show, or just take in the sights and sounds of the Strip, there’s something for everyone. However, if you want to make sure you get the most out of your visit, there are a few things you can’t forget to do. Here are 5 things you can’t forget in Las Vegas!
The Fremont Street Experience is perfect for those who want to enjoy the sights and sounds of Las Vegas without gambling or drinking (but you can definitely still do both of those!). You can find all sorts of specials and fun events along Fremont, including free concerts, light shows, and more. Fremont Street is also home to some of the best restaurants in the city, so you can be sure to find something to eat no matter what time of day it is. Whether you’re looking for a place to gamble or just a place to enjoy the sights and sounds of Las Vegas, Fremont Street is the perfect place for you.
The High Roller Observation Wheel is one of the most popular attractions at The Linq promenade in Las Vegas. Standing at a whopping 550 feet tall, it is the tallest observation wheel in the world. The experience begins as you board one of the spacious, enclosed capsules. The capsule slowly rises up the wheel, giving you breathtaking views of The Strip and beyond. As you reach the top of the wheel, you’ll have a bird’s eye view of all of Las Vegas. The experience is truly unique, and it’s no wonder that The High Roller is one of the most popular attractions in Las Vegas.
Tip: Get the drink package and you will get as many drinks as you can handle!
When most people think of Las Vegas, they think of casinos, bright lights, and shows. However, the city is also home to a number of interesting museums that are definitely worth checking out. The Neon Museum, for instance, is dedicated to preserving the city’s rich history of neon signage. Visitors can explore the museum’s extensive collection of signs and learn about the fascinating stories behind them. The Titanic Exhibit, meanwhile, tells the story of the doomed ship through a series of interactive displays. And at the Mob Museum, visitors can learn about the history of organized crime in America. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or crime, there’s sure to be a museum in Las Vegas that’s perfect for you.
Tip: Check out the speakeasy bar hidden underneath the mob museum here!
Here’s why you should visit the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign: it’s one of the most iconic and Recognizable landmarks in the city. It’s a must-see for any first-time visitor to Las Vegas, and it makes for a great photo op. The sign is situated right on the Las Vegas Strip, so it’s easy to find. Plus, it’s surrounded by some of the city’s best hotels, casinos, and restaurants. So when you’re ready to take a break from all the gambling and partying, head on over to the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign for a little bit of history and some great Instagram-worthy photos.
No visit to Las Vegas is complete without seeing the Bellagio Fountains. Located in front of the Bellagio Hotel, the fountains dance to a variety of songs, providing a dazzling display of water, light, and sound. The best time to see the fountains is at night, when they are illuminated by thousands of lights. However, they are also worth checking out during the day, when you can get a closer look at the intricate choreography. Whether you’re watching from up close or from afar, the Bellagio Fountains are sure to leave you impressed.
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