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Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the seat of Clark County. It is the 24th-most populous city in the United States, with 641,903 residents at the 2020 census. Wikipedia.
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Sights & Landmarks
The Fremont Street Experience is a vibrant 24-hour destination in Downtown Las Vegas, offering a unique blend of neon lights, iconic imagery, and entertainment. Visitors can enjoy attractions like the Slotzilla zipline and the impressive Viva Vision video canopy. The area also features various dining options such as Hennessey's Tavern and Vic & Anthony's.
Crazy! Crazy yet. Extremely entertaining. Slightly rough on the edges but it added to its unique qualities. There was a moment in the evening when it was dark outside. They had amazing light show on the ceiling which was great fun and the music was just spot on for myself and my partner. The live entertainment is worth the visit. Food beers all cool and Harley would recommend the cheap gamblings casinos which was also entertaining
Kriss G — Google review
We had a blast. So full of people, music and lights. It was great. Awesome place to people watch, we don't drink or gamble so we just walked the street and we're blown away by everything there is to see. My husband bought an amazing painting off of one of the street artists. It was just a lot of fun, especially if you come from small town like I do and don't get to see this type of thing often.
Loretta B — Google review
Definitely worth checking out, but I must warn you that many of the casinos and street stores here evoke a nostalgic feeling for a reason. They’re not like the newer part of Vegas or the heart of the strip, but if you’re seeking a glimpse into the past, perhaps 3040 years ago, this is the place to be. One must-try is the outdoor circuit bar, where they still perform flare bartending, a skill that’s hard to find elsewhere in Vegas. I believe there’s also zip-lining available, and part of the street is covered with an LED ceiling, complete with a stage for live music, which I think is part of the Atomic Saloon. Overall, it’s a must-visit, but it could be something entirely different. I would like to see it more devoted to live music and live entertainment . The street performers are the heart of the place, so make sure to support them.
The C — Google review
Wow—what an unforgettable experience! Fremont Street Experience is pure Vegas magic! The lights, the music, the energy—everything here is absolutely electric. The canopy light show is breathtaking, and the live bands keep the vibe going all night long. I loved the mix of classic Vegas casinos and modern street entertainmen.it’s like stepping into the heart and history of the city all at once. Everywhere you look, there’s something exciting happening. If you want to feel the true spirit of Las Vegas, this is the place to be! Love from Canada 💕😘
Capt N — Google review
The ambiance here is fantastic, feeling more accessible and less pretentious than some areas of the Strip. You'll find live bands playing on multiple stages, often featuring high-energy cover artists that keep the crowd dancing. The street is also famous for its incredibly diverse and often bizarre street performers (be aware that tipping is expected if you take photos). It's a non-stop carnival atmosphere.
Yash P — Google review
I had come to the Fremont Street Experience for many years. My experience is getting better and better. I finally feel that Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas is better than the Strip. I think I will book a hotel in the Fremont Street area next time when I come to Vegas. The Fremont Street Experience is fun, with more activities and even livelier than any other area in Vegas. I enjoyed the nightlife here. I like the stores, bars, restaurants, and casinos here more.
Michael W — Google review
We came through on the Big Bus tour but we did not get to stop. From what we saw it will be an awesome adventure in the future. The place was bright and lively. We drove right down the middle and under the huge ceiling video screen that stretched what seemed to be as far as we could see.
Shawn J — Google review
Fremont Street is a must if you’re in Vegas for the first time. Cheap gambling, nonstop entertainment, and people-watching that deserves its own documentary. You will absolutely see something unforgettable — maybe even something you wish you hadn’t. I’m pretty sure I saw the best magic of my life here from about five feet away. Tip your street performers. They earn it. Go at night for the full effect, stick to the classic casinos for better odds, and keep your wallet close. If you want pure, unfiltered, chaotic Vegas energy, Fremont is it.
Neil F — Google review
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Museum
The Neon Museum Las Vegas is an outdoor museum located in downtown Las Vegas, showcasing over 200 restored signs from the city's past. These iconic signs, some dating back to the 1930s, were once prominent features of famous landmarks and casinos. The museum offers guided tours seven days a week, providing visitors with a journey through the history of Las Vegas and its vibrant neon heritage.
This place is a must see when visiting Las Vegas! I do however recommend catching a ride as I walked and do not recommend it. Also, get your tickets online ahead of time. The tour gives the same excitement as walking through a carnival or fair with the glow of old neon and the flashing bulbs throughout the exhibit. They have QR codes on their plaques for extra information and additional packages you can add on for more excitement and information.
Joshua B — Google review
This was one of our favorite things we did on our Vegas trip. We bought tickets in advance. We chose a night tour so we could see the signs that were refurbished all lit up. We loved learning about all the history of the casinos and signs. The staff was there to answer any questions. They were eager to share stories. You could tell they loved their jobs. We learn so much!
Rachel — Google review
Looking for something different in Vegas? My wife and I chose the Neon Museum, and it did not disappoint! The best time to visit is after sunset—seeing all the signs lit up is absolutely magical. The museum is filled with classic neon signs from old Vegas, and the history behind each one really captures the spirit of the city. We had a blast exploring, taking photos, and even learning a few new things along the way. Whether you’re visiting as a couple, with family, or on your own, this place is a must-see. The staff is friendly, tickets are easy to grab online, and there are plenty of discounts available. Don’t miss it!
Joel P — Google review
This is a must when looking for something of a more culturally-substantial nature to do while visiting Vegas. There is a lot of history to take in and you will get some of the best photos anywhere in Vegas here. The gift shop also has a ton of cool old school Vegas merch. It's much better than anybody the souvenir shops in Fremont or along the Strip. If you can, definitely go at night when most of the signs are lit up.
Kristopher T — Google review
The museum itself is amazing! The collection is awesome and fun to see, with the tour expanding on all the Las Vegas lore and history, it's definitely not something to be missed! Super fun to see restored and digitally enhanced versions of the signs. The recent changes to the museum set up are a little confusing, with three tickets per person, it makes checking in a little clunky. The guided tours running at the same time as solo viewing is also clumsy, allowing the free walking folks to enjoy the extra expense for free, or leaving them feeling awkward trying to pass the tour.
Jenna R — Google review
We had a great time walking around looking at the signs. We did the the History tour and Brilliant jackpot... both were amazing experiences, our tour guide was informative and fun. She accommodated me needing to walk slower and never rushed us. Highly recommend going.
Racheal S — Google review
The Neon Museum LV is a treasure trove of the history of Las Vegas! It's an amazing display of the iconic visuals that gave Vegas it's unique glitz and glamour! The staff and docents at the museum are absolutely the BEST I've encountered anywhere! They are knowledgeable, happy to share the knowledge and no doubt are dedicated to preserving these amazing works of art! The shame is that the space they're currently in is wholly inadequate to properly display and preserve these magnificent treasures!! Vegas residents, hotel owners, politicians, visitors, those with deep pockets, anyone with a stake in Vegas, needs to make financial contributions NOW to insure that these icons are properly restored, protected and given the permanent hooked they deserve!!
Jon M — Google review
We loved this museum! We got the small group guided tour, which was chock full of interesting stories and history about the city, the hotels, developers and performers, and really inspiring! Leah was our guide and completely blew us away with her knowledge, humor, and charm! Obviously, the signs are the star attraction. We opted for evening, but it would be interesting in the day as well. Take the tour and start your trip off right!
Cliffb1930 — Google review
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The High Roller is a must-visit attraction in Las Vegas, offering breathtaking views of the city. This 550-foot-tall Ferris wheel features spacious observation cabins that can hold up to 40 people. Visitors can enjoy a 30-minute trip over the Las Vegas Strip, taking in stunning 360-degree views of the Vegas Valley.
The High Roller Ferris wheel is an incredible experience and a must do for anyone visiting Las Vegas. The ride lasts about 30 minutes, offering plenty of time to take in the breathtaking views as you slowly ascend. Once you reach the midpoint and especially the very top, the panoramic scenery is absolutely stunning. I highly recommend experiencing it at night. Seeing the entire Las Vegas Strip illuminated with vibrant lights creates an unforgettable view that captures the city’s energy and charm. The ride itself is smooth, enjoyable and offers a unique perspective you can’t find anywhere else. If you’re looking for a fun and memorable way to see Las Vegas, the High Roller Ferris wheel is definitely worth it.
Kirby — Google review
High Roller Las Vegas Review – A Must-Do Scenic Ride on the Strip I recently had the chance to ride the High Roller Observation Wheel in Las Vegas, and it was truly a memorable experience. Located at The LINQ Promenade, this 550-foot tall attraction offers one of the best panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. What I Enjoyed: Breathtaking 360° Views: From the top, the views of the Strip, city skyline, and surrounding desert landscape are absolutely stunning ,especially during sunset. Relaxing and Smooth Ride: The entire rotation takes about 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to take photos and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. Spacious, Comfortable Cabins: The cabins are air-conditioned, clean, and spacious, offering a comfortable ride even in peak Vegas heat. Family-Friendly and Accessible: It’s a great activity for all ages , calm, scenic, and perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers. Pro Tips: Visit at sunset or after dark for the best combination of city lights and desert sunset. Book tickets online to skip the lines and possibly save on pricing. Bring a good camera or phone, the photo opportunities are fantastic, especially from the top. If you’re looking for a relaxing and scenic activity that showcases a different side of Las Vegas, the High Roller at the LINQ is definitely worth adding to your itinerary. Rating: 4.8/5 High Roller Las Vegas Observation Wheel Las Vegas Las Vegas Strip views Scenic things to do in Las Vegas Family-friendly Vegas attractions Best views in Las Vegas
A K — Google review
We really enjoyed our experience on the High Roller - the views of Vegas at night are hard to beat! This is roughly a 30 minute ride in a spacious pod with 360 degree views. The pods move smoothly and slowly so you will not notice the movement. If you are trying to keep the party going while onboard, they offer drinks before you board - at elevated prices. Keep in mind that they do bag checks before you enter, so you are not allowed to bring in outside drinks. The only negative is that they had us enter and exit the pod while the pod was moving, which seemed a little sketchy to me. One miss step could mean a guest falls off the platform. I did noticed that they stopped the pods for some guests, though. The pods move really slow, but the risk of a fall is still there. The overall experience was too good to knock the rating. If you are staying at a Cesars-run hotel and have not signed up for the rewards program - do it! My tickets were free as a new member of the program.
Amber L — Google review
It's interesting. Slow and steady. We went during daylight hours so we could see the mountains in the distance. At night it might be more exciting to see the lights. It was a 30 min ride but felt quick. It was roomy in there. The two of us were in there with 5 others. Plenty of room for people to move around and take pics and not feel crowded. We brought our own drinks with us but there was a bar right before you get on. I think we paid $22 each. I'm not sure I would say this is a must-see but it was interesting enough for something to experience while we were in Vegas
Denise M — Google review
This is definitely a must-visit attraction when you’re in Vegas! I highly recommend going at night the view is absolutely stunning with all the lights from the Strip glowing below. I got two tickets through Groupon, which was super easy and convenient, and the whole experience was well worth it. When we went, there was a family with little kids who were a bit loud and energetic just being kids so that was a small distraction. But aside from that, I really enjoyed the experience. Once you’re up there, you get an incredible panoramic view of the entire Strip and beyond. Seeing all the hotels, lights, and energy of Vegas from above is something you really can’t describe until you experience it yourself. If you’re planning a trip to Vegas, make sure to add this to your list it’s one of those experiences that gives you a whole new perspective of the city and makes for some amazing memories (and photos, too!).
NAVi A — Google review
We bought tickets online ahead of time from Groupon and just had to show out passes and got right on- no wait. We went during a Friday around 1 pm and got right on the ride. Also the ride overall takes about 30 minutes to complete which is so nice. The view from the top overlooks and it taller than most casinos. I would definitely go again and recommend it. It’s worth the price.
Wendy R — Google review
The High Roller Happy Half Hour is hands-down one of the fastest ways to get a strong buzz in Vegas. If you have a Caesars Rewards card, you can usually grab a deal on the regular ride and then upgrade to the open-bar cabin for around $25 — easy win. Great for a group of 5–10, especially around sunset or after dark when the Strip looks insane from up top. Our bartender was on it the whole time and even snapped some great photos for us. If you want a fun, quick, no-effort pregame in the sky, this is the move. Highly recommend
Neil F — Google review
This was a cool experience. We got the tickets for the bar car. There’s only one bar car so we waited for a while for the car to come around and you also go with other groups. About 20 people were in ours. Offers great views of the strip. Would recommend.
Orlando B — Google review
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Museum
The Mob Museum, located in a 1930s neoclassical building in Downtown Las Vegas, offers an immersive experience delving into the city's historic ties to organized crime. The museum features interactive exhibits and multimedia displays that vividly tell the stories of the Mob's rise and law enforcement's response. Visitors can explore artifacts from infamous crimes, including weapons like Al Capone's Tommy gun and the revolver used in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
A Must-See in Vegas! The Mob Museum was an absolute highlight of our trip to Las Vegas. We love history and learning, so this was right up our alley. The exhibits not only dive into the fascinating history of organized crime but also give you a unique look at the behind-the-scenes story of Vegas itself. The artifacts are incredibly well kept and preserved, making the experience feel authentic and immersive. The staff was kind, helpful, and knowledgeable, and the museum itself was spotless and very well maintained. There’s also a vast variety of things to see—from interactive exhibits to historical displays—so there’s truly something for everyone. If you enjoy history or just want to explore something beyond the casinos, this is a must-do in Las Vegas. Highly recommend!
Shannon — Google review
The Mob Museum is located in a former Post Office that had a courthouse on the second floor. We had special guest, Frank Calabrese Jr, speak in the courtroom. ( fun fact: the courtroom was where Nicholas Cage was sentenced in Conair) In the basement level is a speakeasy. Lots of history and fun. Enjoyed the experience. Parking is in the side- you have to pay for it but it’s for 6 hours.
Kelly F — Google review
Loved this attraction. Was busier than I anticipated. Go in the late afternoon...if you want to actually view the exhibits. Vegas is NOT dead! Interesting exhibits. We purchased the additional attractions for the distillery tasting and Interactive shooting scenario. My advice with live scenario, shoot first ask questions later!! The distillery was great experience. Purchased a few travel sized bottles!!
J J — Google review
I actually spent three hours here and I’m surprised that I spent so long in here because I didn’t expect this place to be so interesting. They had this mobster guy talking for 45 minutes. He also had the tasting downstairs of whiskey and it was good because they actually explained everything about the whiskey although I found it too long. That was also very informative as well. You have a cool speak easy downstairs make sure to go behind the painting because there’s a secret room there. make sure you check online for coupons. I got a 20% off coupon online.
Esther W — Google review
The Mob Museum is located in the downtown area near Fremont Street. The museum is in a former post office with a courthouse on tbe second floor. Visitors will learn about the 20th-century gangster era that dives deeper into the organized crime with famous gangsters like Al Capone & Bugsy Siegel. See unique displays of historical items. The museum also has a distillery tasting room down in the basement. Enjoy the experience!
Lj — Google review
This is an extensive study on the life and adapting forms of organized crime in the U.S. The exhibits are heavy on reading with plenty of visual aids and media over the four floors of the building, including the basement. Next visit, I will definitely make time to add an experience to the admission and check out more of the exhibits. We were also fortunate to sit in as guest speaker Frank Calabrese Jr. shared stories that inspired his decision to turn and write a book.
Bonnie H — Google review
A must see! So happy to have seen this place. The staff is amazing and I love that they have young and older staff ready to talk and educate you on all things MOB. Busy day, first time there and we loved it. Take your time, and listen to the videos as well. **I thought it is rad that they have sound buttons at the exhibits so if have trouble seeing the info, it plays it for you.
Lindsy S — Google review
The Mob Museum - Learning Through Immersion…: some museums just display artifacts; others make you part of the story. The Mob Museum falls firmly into the latter category, and what an education it turned out to be. The firearms training was interesting- turns out we're better shots than we expected. The precision required, the focus, the technique, it all clicked. We dominated the target shooting portion, hitting marks that would make law enforcement proud. There's something deeply satisfying about discovering a skill you didn't know you had.But then came the live person interaction challenge, and that's where our Canadian politeness became our downfall. Apparently, when faced with simulated confrontational scenarios, our instinct to be reasonable and apologetic doesn't translate well to law enforcement tactics. We failed spectacularly, but honestly? That felt more authentic to who we are than being aggressive would have. The 'Connecting the Dots' exhibit was fascinating, seeing how organized crime networks spread across the entire continent, the sophistication of these operations. The attention to historical detail throughout is impressive, from the concealed purse revolver to the working moonshine distillery behind glass.The Underground speakeasy experience brought it all together. Sampling American influence bourbons while surrounded by Prohibition-era atmosphere, it’s educational drinking at its finest. Those cocktails weren't just refreshments; they were liquid history lessons.What struck me most was how the museum balances entertainment with genuine education. You leave understanding not just what happened, but why it mattered. And with a newfound respect for both marksmanship and the complexities of Canadian diplomacy in high-pressure situations.
Carrie S — Google review
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Nature & Parks
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, located around 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip, is a popular natural attraction offering around 30 miles of hiking trails, mountain biking, and rock climbing opportunities amidst stunning red Aztec sandstone cliffs. This conservation area spans nearly 200,000 acres and is conveniently situated just minutes from the Summerlin area.
Absolutely Stunning and Worth Every Penny! Red Rock Canyon is hands down one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited! The $22 entrance fee was totally worth it — I easily spent 5–6 hours exploring, and honestly could’ve stayed even longer. The scenery is unreal — red rocks glowing in the sunlight, unique formations everywhere you look, and endless photo-worthy views. What I loved most was the freedom to choose your own pace. The courses and trails were super approachable — easy enough to enjoy without being exhausting, but still adventurous if you want to climb, bike, hike, or even run. You can really do whatever you want out there: explore the rock formations, have a picnic, relax, and soak in nature’s beauty. There are spots where you can sit and eat while taking in the incredible views, and the sunset there is magical — the whole landscape turns deep orange and pink. It’s such a peaceful and grounding place, perfect for nature lovers or anyone needing a break from the city. Whether you’re solo, with friends, or family, Red Rock Canyon is a must-see. Go early to make the most of the day, bring water and snacks, and don’t forget your camera — every moment here feels like a postcard! 🌄 There’s a Gift shop, visitors center for help or questions and bathrooms at each trail- ranging from easy to difficult.
Hadasa A — Google review
We had an amazing day at Red Rock! The weather was absolutely perfect for our visit. We packed a lunch and enjoyed it at one of the scenic picnic areas while taking in the incredible views and spotting some local wildlife. I brought my drone and captured some stunning aerial shots of different areas — truly breathtaking! Red Rock Canyon is a must-visit if you're in Las Vegas. It’s only about 20–30 minutes from the Strip, making it an easy and worthwhile day trip. Be sure to stop by the Seven Magic Mountains afterwards — it’s just about 35 minutes from the Strip and adds a colorful finish to your adventure.
Sam O — Google review
Throughly enjoyed the drive through the conservation area. Excellent scenic stops along the 13 mile loop. Wish we had more time for the hikes and trails. Definitely could spend an entire day there. Wonderful views and opportunities for photos.
Gene — Google review
I missed you very close to downtown Las Vegas. Staff was courteous and friendly. We got great recommendations for hikes around the loop. Quite busy, but still, no one traveling off the beaten path. A gorgeous place to go and visit!
Beth F — Google review
We recently went to Red Rock Canyon and I cannot count all the times we have been. I do know this was our 34th time to Vegas so Red Rock Canyon has to rank in the high 20's of times we have been here. If you want to be close to paradise and away from the maddening crowds and noise of Vegas this is the place to go. The visitors center is the first chapter to the wonderful, lasting, memories you will be making. Here you will obtain all the information about the area from an infomation booth, litiature to read, and they also have talks throughout the day from learning about different animals who make this area their home, how the parķ was made, and much, much more. A walking area at the visitors center allows you to see tortoises in their natural habitat as well. The 13 mile loop you drive around the area will litterly take your breath away. There is a million photo ops throughout the area. Seeing burros, big horn sheep, tortoises, and different bird species is another plus. My husband, grown daughter and myself feel very blessed we have had so many opportunities to see this beautiful National Conservatory area.
CMS-DES — Google review
I’ve been here countless times. I grew up hiking the trails here and still do to this day. There’s something special about the Mojave Desert, and this park specifically. Some of my favorite day hikes are Kraft Mountain for when I’m wanting a fun scramble, Ice Box Canyon / Lost Creek after snow melt in the Spring for some water, and Ash Spring for a peaceful stroll with beautiful desert views. Sunsets here are incredible and the view of the Vegas Valley is great anywhere in the park. There are also a few picnic areas/tables. All in all, a gem in the desert.
Miguel Á — Google review
Red Rock Canyon is spectacular, there are easy hikes, a beautiful one way drive or challe going hikes. There is even a waterfall just a short hike from a parking spot. The visitors center is beautiful and at the beginning of the drive. Don't miss it. No refreshments however so bring you picnic with you. They do free events as well like star gazing.
Carol B — Google review
My brother and his friends brought me here for a morning road trip, and we did the bike trail before that. Such a beautiful, well-preserved area! The rock formations are stunning— definitely a must-see if you’re around Vegas and looking for nature activities. 🌄
BA — Google review

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Japanese restaurant
Mizumi is a stunning restaurant located at the Wynn, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine. The menu features a variety of options including sushi, sashimi, classic entrees, robatayaki selections cooked over authentic Japanese charcoal grills, and teppanyaki offerings. Chef Devin Hashimoto's unique creations like Baked Sweet Miso-Marinated Black Cod and Jidori Chicken and Black Truffle Teriyaki showcase the essence of Japanese cuisine.
Food atmosphere and service, was just simply amazing! Everyone was so kind, so polite, always talking to us with smiles and excited to suggest new things to try! Absolutely beautiful settings all throughout the restaurant and outside of it! Will definitely become a regular there! We got our reservation almost 45 minutes early and they sat us and gave us the best service!
A B — Google review
So magical I went there for my birthday with my husband and I absolutely loved the sushi there. Cooks were amazing you can tell they put thought and love into what they were doing. Our server was so kind, and even the store owner introduced themselves it was an incredible first time experience. They even gave me a little cute birthday cake! And let’s not forget that gorgeous waterfall 😍
Daisie G — Google review
Mizumi is an exceptional dining experience that defines luxury Japanese cuisine in Las Vegas. This restaurant masterfully achieves the perfect balance where tradition meets innovation. From the moment you enter, the ambiance is stunning, but the food is the true centerpiece. Every dish is unique and stellar, showcasing incredible precision, the freshest ingredients, and an artistic flair that elevates classic techniques. It's clear the chefs are not just cooking; they are creating culinary art. We particularly recommend [mention a dish type like the sushi, tempura, or teppanyaki]—it was unforgettable. A truly world-class experience from start to finish.
Tensai G — Google review
The food was truly exceptional—every bite was thoughtfully prepared, flavorful, and memorable. The quality and presentation exceeded expectations, making the entire dining experience outstanding. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal and will definitely be returning. Highly recommended.
Chris G — Google review
The view of the zen garden was my favorite part. The sushi was good, but a bit overpriced. The aesthetic was amazing. Each dish was prepared with care and decorated with flowers.
Jacqueline S — Google review
10/10 can’t wait to go back! Beautiful restaurant with fresh, delicious sushi. Everything was delicious I can’t even pick a favorite dish. Drinks were phenomenal too.
Robyn K — Google review
Mizumi is so good - every piece of sushi is fresh, gorgeous, and honestly tastes like it flew first class to get here. Chic vibe, great service, amazing food, would love to try their teppanyaki next time. Definitely one of the best sushi spots in Las Vegas! 🍣
Kiki J — Google review
Lovely, soothing atmosphere, with great Japanese food. It is pricey but worth it for a special occasion. Tables right by the waterfall require a $175pp spend.
Jeff — Google review
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Steak house
Bazaar Meat By José Andrés is a Philippe Starck-designed steakhouse located in the SLS Hotel, offering innovative meat cuts by chef José Andrés. The restaurant has played a significant role in bringing Latin and Spanish cuisine to Las Vegas, with an emphasis on tapas-style dining.
Bazaar Meat in Las Vegas is truly a one-of-a-kind dining experience! The menu is full of creative ideas — every dish is crafted with imagination and precision. The food is absolutely delicious, featuring high-quality ingredients and flavors inspired by cuisines from around the world. From the presentation to the taste, everything feels luxurious and thoughtfully curated. The customer service is top-notch too — the staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and make great recommendations. Whether you’re a foodie or just looking for an unforgettable meal, Bazaar Meat is definitely a must-visit in Las Vegas! Our favorite dishes are
EZ L — Google review
A real disappointment. We were very excited to try Bazaar Meat in its new location in the Palazzo and made our reservation on the first day they started accepting them. The Good: Great service, cannot fault our waiters and servers (and there were lots of them). They sold and explained the dishes very well and made us feel welcome. The restairant itself is beautiful and has a great atmosphere with seating both inside and out. Their are tables and booths (we had a booth) and were very comfortable throughout. The Bad: We came here for the food and unfortunately this was were we let down. We opted for the tasting menu as we wanted to get to experience this highly recommended restaurant to the full. Nothing really stood out as wow - nothing inedible or anything just not great. Even simple dishes like Brussels Spouts were very basic. The Butter Butter Potatoes were nice, the steak was not a patch on the steak we had two nights earlier (in Dom's Prime in Fontainebleau). We really do not know where the hype has come from for this restaurant. I don't know how much input Jose Andres has any more in the restaurant or whether the new kitchen needs more time to find its feet but I can't see us coming back to give this place another try.
John M — Google review
I went to the restaurant last Saturday night. We were seated in the back right in front of the open kitchen and the grill. Our waiter was outstanding and polite. The food w great, but what we witnessed made our stomach turn. We were watching the chef taking a steak off the grill and it fell on the floor and he waited until no one is looking and literally picked it right off the floor and threw it right back on the grill. I was completely shocked. He then flipped it a couple of times and then took it to the one person next to him who was cutting and plating. I understand that at that restaurant it takes one hour to cook a 2 pound steak but if someone is paying $200 for a steak, I would expect them to throw that away and come and apologize to the guest and start over again. I brought it to the manager‘s attention. He was shocked, but did nothing about it. I even wrote Corporate about it and they did nothing. I’ve included a picture of the chef I’m still in shock about that whole incident. Other than that, the food was great, but I would never go back.
John L — Google review
Got the chuleton, cant remember the breed of cattle but I believe it was the highest priced, the potato puree, mushrooms, beefsteak tomato tartare, cheese steak bite, filet mignon with foie grass, king crab and the José taco. The only thing I wasn't impressed with was the beefsteak tomato tartare, just too acidic and sharp, not enough lettuce to wrap it all. I kept the remainder as perhaps a nice addition to the steak, but it completely overpowered it. The chuleton ribeye steak was top three steaks ive ever had in my life. Perfect amount of tenderness, just enough bite, perfectly charred on the outside, the rib had a lot of meat left too. The mashed potatoes were decadent and good. The mushrooms come with an egg yolk which the server breaks and mixes, superb, also one of the best mushroom dishes ive had. The cheese steak roll was fantastic with a very sharp cheese, it was recommended as a must try by the waiter. The filet with foie gras was superb as well, also in the top of steaks ive ever had. The king crab was very good but the portion seems lacking, garnished with seaweed, great presentation. The José taco with seaweed, jamon Iberico and caviar was incredible. Very good experiences here, grateful Edit: also got the potatas Bravas, very good
Calvin C — Google review
Incredible dining experience, the service was very elevated yet still very comfortable and warm...not rigid. The knowledge of the service team was out of this world. The pacing of the meal and dishes were perfect and everything we tried was delicious. We tried some very unique items and left very impressed. The rib eye we had to share for three which was suggested by the server Josue was the best steak I have ever had. I will be raving about our experience at Bazaar for some time. It was truly a perfect dinner on all accounts. Well done !!!
John P — Google review
We had an amazing experience celebrating our anniversary at this beautiful restaurant! Our server Casey navigated us through the menu and we decided to go “all in” on the full tasting menu. We enjoyed every bite including the table side martini experience. We can’t say enough good things about Casey and the whole staff who made our night memorable. We look forward to our next dining adventure soon!
Karen's I — Google review
Stunning restaurant + wonderful staff — but disappointing lack of choice Last night, we had dinner at the new Bazaar Meat at The Venetian. I’m a huge José Andrés fan and was very excited. My friend generously purchased two $500 gift certificates at a charity event so we could try this restaurant together. We were a party of four and had spent time deciding what we each wanted — we all have different tastes. But as soon as we sat down, the server informed us we would be doing the Tasting Menu because he knew we had gift certificates. We were not given a choice. Our menus were taken away before we could discuss anything, and dishes started arriving rapidly. While I enjoyed several items and the creative presentation, others in our group have simpler palates and didn’t enjoy anything until the very last plates — and by then, we were already too full. This left my friend feeling bad about the experience she was trying to give us, which is not fair to someone who supports the community and was excited to treat us. Highlights: • Croquettes • Tomato Carpaccio • Taco (name forgotten — but delicious) • Wagyu steak – great flavor Needs Work: • Bagel & Lox Cone – fryer oil flavor on the cone • Steak on the bone – excess fat • Flatbread – little flavor (served twice) The atmosphere is gorgeous, the staff is kind, and service is fast — but guests should always have the choice of how they want to dine, regardless of a gift certificate. This was our chance to truly experience the restaurant, and unfortunately, we weren’t given that opportunity.
Christy A — Google review
The food was delicious. It was suggested since it was our first time that we have the tasting menu. Our friends had previously been to the Chicago location, so they ordered ala carte. We went prior to the official Grand opening, and it was busy. There were multiple people running food, so we believe there were a few things that were accidentally delivered to our table that we weren't sure what they were.
Amanda Z — Google review

3Delilah

4.5
(1651)
Mentioned on 
very expensive
American restaurant
Fine dining restaurant
Delilah, located in the Wynn Las Vegas hotel, is a glamorous venue with upscale dining and 1950s-inspired decor. Chef Joshua Smith's new American cuisine offers tableside specialties like Beef Wellington and Dover Sole 'Fish and Chips,' complemented by live performances in an art deco dining room. The Mayfair Supper Club at Bellagio also provides food and throwback entertainment against the backdrop of the iconic fountains.
Great meal, great atmosphere, well done. Appetizer were good, chicken tenders w 3 sauces were on point, pigs n a blanket were ok. Salad was great, burger was surprisingly flavorful and stood out. Dessert was a brownie and a sundae, huge, sweet, and delicious. Great presentation. Live music made the ambiance complete. Service was great. Bar was nice to wait in while table was prepared
MATTHEW S — Google review
Enjoyed a good meal at Delilah. Impossible to get reservations, but worth it if you manage to land one. The decor and environment is unlike anything in Vegas and truly makes it unique. The food is very flavorful, and most dishes we tried were very balanced. Tuna Sashimi and Octopus starters were a stand out. For mains and sides, the fries were out of this world and the fish we had was fresh. The pistachio cheesecake is also a must try. Despite having to wait over 30 mins for our table at the beginning, Donna & George turned our night around.
Sabrina Z — Google review
Despite of the exorbitantly high prices and the peculiar no photos policy, my friends and I really enjoyed our time at the Delilah. We ordered most of the cocktails (very refreshing and delicious, with balanced flavors), crab cavatelli, shrimp cocktail, lobster roll, roasted mushrooms, fish, and more…every dish was really yummy and well-executed with fresh ingredients and the right amount of seasoning. Service was very friendly but they didn’t let us bring in a birthday cake so we ordered a cheesecake instead. The atmosphere was quite lively, with clientele on the older side.
Sue — Google review
We had a reservation, but it room then about 15-20 minutes to seat us, however, they let us wait in the bar. Live music is very enjoyable, there are some girls dancing ahíle the music is playing. Drinks were very good and the suggestions from the water were on point! We went there after 11 pm, at that time they only offer the late night menu which is short but very good. We tried the seafood plateau (very fresh and good flavor); the wagyu skewers (delicious), the steak frites (so tasty!), and the pig in a blanket (not my favorite, but everyone else loved them) . For dessert we had the two best, pistacho cheesecake and tiramisu, don’t miss them! They are so good!
Mayra Z — Google review
It starts the moment you make the reservation. You already know it’s not going to be an ordinary evening — it’s going to be an experience. When you arrive at Delilah inside the Wynn, the air shifts. The velvet rooms hum softly, the lighting glows like candlelight against gold, and everything — from the decor to the music — feels as if you’ve stepped into a different time. It’s private, glamorous, and deliberately mysterious. You don’t find Delilah; you enter it. I was staying at the Wynn for the week and booked my reservation through the concierge (which I highly recommend). Prime-time reservations are essential — 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. — because this is not a place you simply walk into. It’s an evening you plan, one you anticipate. I hosted clients here, and it was pure magic from start to finish. The show, the energy, the service — all flawless. But part of Delilah’s charm is its secrecy. No photos allowed. You won’t find snapshots of the performance, or even the rooms — only what lives in your memory. I did sneak one small, cropped photo of my dish (for myself), and shared one image taken outside the restaurant, but that’s where the lens ends. ( sorry cannot post my clients on google ) ❤️ And honestly, that’s what makes Delilah unforgettable. In a city that loves spectacle, it dares to be private. It reminds you that exclusivity isn’t about what can be posted — it’s about what stays locked in the vault of memory. It’s an experience that whispers rather than shouts. And that’s why I’ll be back. Unforgettable. #MichelleRodriguezSuarez find me on IG 🌎✈️🗺️📍
Michelle S — Google review
Delilah in Vegas was an unforgettable experience ✨ We dined in a private room with incredible cocktails, fresh oysters, a delicate cesar salad, and the most flavorful tuna tartare. Prestigious vibe, amazing food, and top-notch service all around!
Judy.B — Google review
Let’s start with the great stuff. This is our second time at this restaurant. The food is excellent. The performers are great. It’s really well thought out food and very high quality. No notes. Now for the not so great. The hosts are so rude, they are amusingly abrasive with eye rolls and sniggers. It’s almost as though you should be grateful to have got a reservation…we are all from New York, we understand the concept of high-end…the best places are gracious and warm. Our table was 45 mins late, we only asked once what the wait time would be (for our 10.30pm reservation) and when I tell you the disgust on the ladies face when I dared question (very gently and politely) whether we would be seated soon….when we eventually got seated we were put in the corner by the plates so constantly felt like the staff were on top of us (not their fault of course). Our server was excellent though, she made sure the food came out fast and was really good energy. Within 20 mins of sitting down our food was there. You might make some of the best chicken tenders I’ve ever eaten, you may also have built a glorious Hollywood themed restaurant…but your hosts will cost you that Michelin star.
Claire L — Google review
Food was outstanding. Shrimp cocktail was incredible-the bread was also very good-melts in your mouth. The entertainment was also top notch jazz. Great singer. The whole vibe of the place is Old Vegas and upscale. I will say our service wasn’t the best. Drinks not refilled very quickly. She seemed tired and lethargic. Other than that we loved it and will be back hoping for better service.
Michelle B — Google review
4.4
(19147)
4.0
(3427)
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American restaurant
Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen is a concept restaurant located at Ceaser's Palace, offering a unique dining experience inspired by the famous TV show. The restaurant features contemporary American cuisine and is designed to resemble the set of Gordon Ramsay's reality show. With its cavernous space, screens displaying the chef in action, and teams of red and blue chefs 'competing' to serve patrons, it provides both a spectacle and top-notch food.
Beautiful restaurant, great food, excellent service. We visited at lunch time without reservation and had to wait just 5 min to be seated. We ordered a the three course menu that included appetizer, entree and dessert. The appetizer was beet and burrata salad or seared scallops, both options were great, everything cooked perfectly and beautiful presentation. Entree was outstanding, a perfectly prepared beef Wellington, the meat was super tender and the crust thin. The dessert was a little bit boring a pudding with ice cream, I liked the contrast between the warm and cold but it was too sweet. they offer a kids menu but there’s only one option so we ordered a regular entree and split it for out two little kids. Staff were friendly and helpful. In summary a great dinning experience and definitely worth the price.
Lucy A — Google review
Had a disappointing visit to Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas and won’t be back again. We had the $135 p.p. 3-course tasting menu: scallop, beef Wellington, and the sticky tuffee pudding. The scallop was somewhat cold and sliced in half in the middle (an uneven slice if you cook closely; I was very surprised tbh) and cooked a bit unevenly. The sauce was watery and one of the most boring and blandest pea puree I have ever had. 2/10. The beef Wellington was a lot better. Nice red wine demi-glace. Smooth mashed potatoes and glazed root vegetables. The tenderloin itself, however, was a lot closer to rare than medium-rare (as you can see in pic 3), while my partner’s piece was closer to medium. The difference was quite significant when compared next to each other. I didn’t mind it but was still surprised about the inconsistency given that it’s Hell’s Kitchen and the price point. 7/10. We enjoyed the sticky toffee pudding - it was moist, gooey, and custardy, and the vanilla paired nicely with the rich and warm flavors from the dates and caramel. Portion was quite large for one. Would recommend sharing one and taking the other one to go if you come for dates. 8.5/10. Besides the food, the service and setting were both excellent so the experience was great, especially for folks who really enjoyed watching Hell’s Kitchen and many other shows by Chef Gordon Ramsey (my partner and I included). Taste: 6.0 Value: 3.0 Experience: 8.0 Overall: 5.5/10 Considering the disappointing dishes (appetizer esp. and main), value ($135 p.p. before tax and tip for only 3-courses) and great alternatives nearby, I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant to any visitors to Las Vegas.
Harry Z — Google review
This is a bucket list place for me and my wife and we were able to get a reservation a couple months ago before a trip On the reservation we put that I have an allergy to mustard. The one meal that I've always wanted to try since I've started watching Gordon Ramsay and Hell's kitchen was the black truffle beef Wellington Unfortunately, I did not know that you had to pre-order the meal ahead of your visit. So the one meal that I really really wanted. I wasn't able to get because that meal takes 2 days to make So while we were eating dinner, we were also celebrating our 20th anniversary and my first trip to Vegas. The staff was absolutely amazing. The ambience was great. It was extremely packed yet still comfortable Server brought us out a sticky toffee pudding as a gift for our 20th anniversary which was extremely nice and oh my God it was so good I ordered the New York strip and it was really good. I will say it was a little lacking as it wasn't much to the plate other than the stake Now on the other hand, as we were sitting there eating a young lady with a a tablet come walking up and asked us how we were doing and I told her what happened with Emmanuel To my amazement she got us another reservation for Friday. This was on a Wednesday we came in. She got us a reservation for 2 days later and got us the information in order to make the beef Wellington available for me and my allergy After our meal we left and we emailed the head chef and let them know that I wanted to eat the beef Wellington they emailed us back within I think maybe an hour and let us know that a beef Wellington was set aside just for me which is absolutely amazing We came back Friday and again staff and service was amazing. The beef Wellington came out and I can tell you it is up to the hype that you think it is. it was exactly what I wanted and what I thought it would be. It was absolutely amazing My daughter wants to go to Vegas when she turns 21 in a few years and we are definitely going to be taking her to Hell's kitchen because it is worth the money. It is on the expensive side but everything in Vegas is and it is very very worth the money I will say if you want to go here make a reservation at least a month or two in advance before your trip because both times we went in there was probably 50 people at the door trying to get a seat without a reservation
Killer B — Google review
Phenomenal experience! The prices are above average, but the experience you get is truly unforgettable. We had amazing service with a touch of British humor — unique and wonderfully positive. The waiter’s recommendation exceeded all expectations, and the food was absolutely superb. They turned simple ingredients into a masterpiece of flavor. The presentation was impeccable as well. At the end of the dinner, we were gifted personalized Gordon Ramsay pens — such a lovely touch!
Zhanna M — Google review
Had lunch at Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas and the experience lived up to the reputation. I ordered the Beef Wellington, with Scallops. It was nothing short of exceptional. Perfectly cooked with a tender, melt-in-your-mouth center and that signature crisp, golden pastry—truly one of the best versions I’ve ever had. The potato purée and seasonal vegetables paired perfectly and elevated the entire dish. The Toffee dessert was delicious and worth indulging yourself. The atmosphere is pleasant and stylish without feeling rushed. The staff was attentive, professional, and made the experience feel worthwhile from start to finish. Everything—from presentation to flavor—was on point. Expensive experience but 100% worth the experience.
Agustin S — Google review
We visited Hell’s Kitchen inside Caesars Palace and ordered the chicken, the bone marrow, lobster risotto, and the steak. The service was great. Our server was attentive, friendly, and kept everything moving smoothly. The food was good, but honestly, I expected a little more from such a famous location. Everything was seasoned well, but the flavors didn’t quite hit the same way as the dishes I’ve had at the Miami location. I was told execution is seasonal. Miami still feels a step above when it comes to execution and overall taste. Beautiful atmosphere, great service, and decent food, but for the price and reputation, I’ve had better experiences at the Miami Hell’s Kitchen. I’m a fan of Gordon Ramsey and was excited to try yet another one of his restaurants.
Venita N — Google review
Oh my goodness I am still dreaming of this amazing dinner that we were so fortunate to get in to have. We walked in and went straight to two open seats at the bar... Sitting at the bar you can visit with the staff and I love that. My husband ordered a filet that I tasted and was truly the best tasting steak ever. Preservation of it on the plate seemed there was room for more creativity. It just seemed lonely and like something was missing. Either way the stole the show. I ordered a chicken dish that I was a bit nervous about because I am assumed to admit but I hate eating anything with bone and skin and usually need to have my husband cut it off for me like a child, however I was a grown up sipping good wine so I felt I could handle it. This chicken dish was one of the best things I have ever eaten. I can't wait to go back and eat there again. The sticky pudding, was something I will always remember and will desire from this moment on. This restaurant is truly worth going. We had a salad, steak,a veg, my amazing chicken dish, dessert and one glass of wine and just at $200. Not terrible at all. Worth it. We didn't try the hamburger place but I admired the picture.
Shonda G — Google review
Thought it was good not great, maybe my expectations were too high. Beef Wellington was amazingly tender! However I felt the Demi Glace lacked a bit of depth of flavour, I expected it to standout more from the dish. The lobster risotto was fine, nothing to write home about. Sticky toffee pudding was the highlight for sure. Would recommend 1 for two people since it’s large for 1. Would get just the sticky toffee to go! Service was really good.
Rafael S — Google review
3.8
(812)
4.0
(191)
Mentioned on 
very expensive
Italian restaurant
Event venue
Cipriani Las Vegas offers an upscale dining experience with a touch of international flair, attracting a diverse crowd. The restaurant is part of the renowned Cipriani lineage, originating from Giuseppe Cipriani's historic Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy. The Las Vegas location is situated within the Wynn Plaza and exudes a vintage yacht club ambiance.
Cipriani at Wynn Las Vegas delivers elegance and style paired with classic Italian/Venetian dishes. The ambiance is upscale and is reminiscent of a private yacht (heavy wood paneling and polished marble floors) and is perfect for a quiet and satisfying lunch. There is a fix prix lunch menu that rotates on a daily basis which gives nearby hotel guests an option for daily dining. Nearby shops also make it perfect for a quick bite in-between luxury shopping.
Andrew L — Google review
Loved the atmosphere at Cipriani! The service was fast and friendly, and the food tasted fresh and authentic. Definitely recommend the homemade pasta and the Bellini. Great spot for a relaxed yet classy night out.
Aykut Ö — Google review
I always search out the Italian restaurants as being of Italian descent love the food. This place disappoints when it comes to bang for the buck. It is way overpriced and nothing special at all. You will spend a lot and will leave hungry. Pasta was under cooked ravioli’s were the worst I have ever experienced this chef needs to be sent back to school. Atmosphere and waitstaff did well they can’t however make up for the kitchen staff which is the driving force of any good restaurant. If the food is not good, the restaurant fails and this restaurant failed with me and my family. We will not go back.
Lloyd H — Google review
I had an outstanding experience at Cipriani Las Vegas. The staff was perfectly coordinated, delivering seamless service throughout. We ordered several sharing plates, and not a single dish fell short—everything was absolutely perfect. The drinks were fantastic, and the rich, flavorful balsamic was a highlight. The desserts were just as delicious, completing a flawless meal. I highly recommend dining here, and making a reservation is definitely advised.
David G — Google review
Went there for my anniversary dinner in September and it was the worst meal of our entire trip. The servers acted annoyed every time we asked for anything and never asked us if we were celebrating anything or if we were staying at the hotel to charge to the room. I would give the food a 3/10 and the service a 1/10
Sierra P — Google review
Amazing food and atmosphere! Perfect for business dinners. It was a little loud but I would go again in an heartbeat! The meringue cake was so delicious! I have never had that good of meringue. The salmon and appetizer pizza and mozzarella sticks were superb! The lemonade was so tart but so good! Our company will be going again.
Patricia A — Google review
Our experience at Cipriani Las Vegas missed the mark. The service felt rushed from the start, and our server didn’t bring much personality or connection to the table. The one highlight was the manager on duty friendly, engaging, and honestly the only part of the visit that stood out in a positive way. The food didn’t deliver the value you’d expect at this price point. The prosciutto and cantaloupe came out with the melon noticeably bitter and clearly out of season, which makes you wonder why it’s still being offered. Our pastas—the rigatoni ragù and the pesto were just okay and lacked real flavor. We spent $220 for two people with no alcohol, and for what we got, it felt extremely overpriced. I’m a little disappointed that after several years of not being able to eat out and have a pleasant day with my wife, We had a subpar experience. Would this be my first or second choice for Italian dining in Vegas? Probably not.
Peter M — Google review
I was quite excited to try this place, but it was a disapointment. We started with olive oil and balsamic vinegar dip — it tasted weird. The oil exp date was 03/2024 — today is 4/10/2025. I asked the waiter if they refill the bottles and he said no. He took the bottle away and never brought another one. The food was just basic — really nothing special especially for the price.
Ruta H — Google review

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