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1The Neon Museum Las Vegas

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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.
Really cool place to visit and see the history of Old Vegas Neon signs. Only open at night and outside, so plan accordingly. Small gift store, but does have a selection of books, snacks and t-shirts to purchase. Parking is across the street for free. Security guards are right there to watch cars. Over the signs outside and the history is amazing. Only downside is no cameras allowed, other than cell phone camera. We spent about and hour and a half walking around on a Tuesday night. Was not crowded at all. Few bus trips stopped to fill it up, but they were in and out rather quickly. Well worth the visit. Also drive around the main street back towards Vegas and you will see more older Neon on the sigh post.
Tom Z — Google review
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
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
Absolutely amazing! The history tour was incredible. I think it was Dave that did the tour and honestly I was disappointed it was over. He has some great stories and information! Will definitely bring friends the next time we are back in Vegas. The staff was also equally amazing. They had to cancel the movie tour due to heat and you could see how they truly were sorry about it. The staff were friendly and also ready to answer any question - the display was more than we expected but we were wishing we could see more and hope they can expand.
AJ's C — 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
Great museum related to the history of Las Vegas. Tours are dependent on the tour guides with some on the go minimizing questions and others welcoming them. Still worth it to support the museum. Do go around and read all signs
Cathy W — 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
A short but worthwhile experience. Visitors learn about the history of Vegas through the neon signs that have been salvaged and restored by the museum. The signs are incredible, and the information boards give you a great insight into the history of the establishments that the signs belonged to. From casinos to restaurants, car dealerships to laundrettes, they have their neon signs that lit up Vegas throughout the 20th century and into modern day. On a side note, DO NOT walk here. It might seem close to Fremont but it's in a very sketchy neighborhood. When waiting for your pickup stay inside the museum's fences until your car arrives. Our Uber driver said the museum is planning to move to a safer area, let's hope that's the case!
Jason W — Google review
770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•https://www.neonmuseum.org/•(702) 387-6366•Tips and more reviews for The Neon Museum Las Vegas

2The Mob Museum

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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
It was absolutely awesome! my wife and I loved it! We did The Distillery and the crime lab experiences and enjoyed both! We would highly recommend that you should spend 2 to 3 hours there to see everything.
Rich P — Google review
Husband was gung ho to visit this museum-me not so much. What a pleasant surprise to thoroughly enjoy it. Fascinating exhibits and several hands on experiences. Last stop was a slide show presentation and narration by the son one of Chicago’s mob bosses.
Cheryl J — 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
The mob museum its self was alright. I was really hoping that there were more artifacts instead of a story I could of looked up online or photos that it looked like they took off the internet. The slot machines were fun to look at and the speak easy was nice. My SO and myself each got 3 drinks. My favorite was the Anna banana. He enjoyed the cream soda cocktail. We ordered pretzel bites and the charcuterie board which were both delicious.
A ( — Google review
Kinda pricey, but definitely have a lot of history and very cool displays. Went on a Saturday so it was fairly busy, but the Speakeasy in the basement was very cool (aside from We were told You needed a password to get in and the super secret door was wide open lol) but the bar wasn't too busy...
Chad H — Google review
300 Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•https://themobmuseum.org/•(702) 229-2734•Tips and more reviews for The Mob Museum
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3Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

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The 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign' is a must-see landmark that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Sin City. Erected in 1959, this dazzling neon sign features a striking diamond shape adorned with vibrant red and yellow colors, along with an eight-pointed star and twinkling lights that beckon visitors from afar. As you approach the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, you'll find this iconic photo op spot where countless travelers capture their memories against its bright backdrop.
Open 24/7/365. Can be pretty crowded for pictures unless you go at REALLY OFF TIMES . It is one of the best free things to do in Las Vegas. If you want more free old signs, go farther down the strip and just this side of Charleston (which is the name of a cross street about 4 miles down the road) there are; in the center divider of Las Vegas Blvd. more restored signs for various old businesses. There are about, say, 13 of them. With the last one ending just after Washington. Also. If you turn right on Fremont St. Away from the canopy. There are more old signs ,still in use on Fremont.
Tom K — Google review
The Welcome to Las Vegas sign is absolutely essential for any Vegas trip! This 25-foot tall landmark from 1959 is completely free and such a fun photo op. Located at 5100 Las Vegas Blvd South, about a mile south of Mandalay Bay. Pro tip: Go early morning around 8am! The parking lot only has 34 spots and fills up fast, plus you'll avoid the long lines that can reach an hour during busy times. You can only enter the parking lot from the southbound direction, so if you're coming from the Strip you'll need to drive past it and make a U-turn. The sign has two sides - the famous "Welcome" side facing north and "Drive Carefully Come Back Soon" on the back. There are often Elvis impersonators around offering photos (tip expected), and sometimes a volunteer photographer named Dean who'll take great shots for free. For photos, try the classic peace sign pose, jumping shots, or human pyramids. Early morning or evening light is much better than harsh midday sun - there's zero shade so bring sunscreen in summer! If you can't make it here, there's also a "Welcome to Downtown Las Vegas" sign on Fremont Street that's usually less crowded. But honestly, this is THE Vegas photo - been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2009 for good reason. Worth the effort to get that perfect shot!
Eliz G — Google review
Magical 💖 I was for our 30th Wedding Anniversary! A lot of things to do, beautiful, prepare to walk like Disney or more😂 but vale la pena. If you do the gandula ride do it inside they sing you was like Venetian and don’t forget to visit Fremont the old town 🫶🏼 and October month the weather was on point not hot not cold
Raymar — Google review
The Infamous Welcome Sign can only be seen from one direction. However the fabulous sign is a 4 way perspective. For some people it could mean Leaving the old world. For others. It could be a sign of a Las Vegas way of life once remembered. Either way, the iconic sign has always been a warming smile that could sell sin.
John L — Google review
​I think the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign is a must-see landmark. It's not the most spectacular thing you'll ever see, but it's the classic Vegas photo. The fact that it's free, has its own parking area, and is open 24/7 makes it easy to visit. Just be prepared for a line, unless you go super early! The neon looks best at night, but the crowd is smallest in the early morning. It’s definitely a fun, mandatory stop for first-timers!
Yash P — Google review
We were able to find a parking space right near the sign, but it was getting to be busy there with a line of people waiting to have their photos taken in front of the sign by a man with a camera.. we just stepped up & off to the side and took our own photos as there aren't supposed to be any vendors there so we got pics that didn't cost us anything!
Tammie S — Google review
Do yourself a favor and skip this if you are driving. It's way too crowded and creates a queue for parking which just isn't worth it. If you are getting here via a taxi or a hop on hop off bus it's still fine if you want a picture here just for the sake of it. I went there and decided to just skip it because of the huge line for parking in the scorching heat. Took a picture from my car. It's just a small sign.
Praveen A — Google review
I recommend going early in the morning or at night when the sign is lit up—it looks especially stunning against the desert sky or glowing in neon. Whether it’s your first time in Vegas or your tenth, snapping a photo here feels like an essential part of the experience. The iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a must-see landmark! It’s simple but full of history and charm, capturing the spirit of the city the moment you arrive. The sign is free to visit and has its own parking area, which makes it easy to stop for photos without feeling rushed. Depending on the time of day, there may be a line for pictures, but the wait usually moves quickly and is worth it for such a classic Vegas memory.
E. P — Google review
5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•(702) 533-9112•Tips and more reviews for Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

4Fremont Street Experience

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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
Very nice area to get the feeling of old Vegas. Need to go after dark, you mostly come here for the cool neon signs. There are a lot of outdoors concerts, and you can also do a zip line (though I would have preferred if they just left the street the way it was in the 60s). Definitely worth a few hours of walking around in the evening. You can park in a garage right at the end of the Fremont experience, $5/hour as of 2025.
Csaba C — Google review
We enjoyed spending our wedding night here with all of our guests. Always a great time on Fremont Street. Many stages with free talented entertainment & music. The whole area has a certain energy you cant see anywhere else. Different from the Strip. Dare I say more enjoyable than thr Strip. Many food & drink options of all budgets. Pop into a store and grab drinks to walk around with (no glass) Street performers inside their circles very worthy of tips.
JS — Google review
✨ Vibrant lights, lively streets, and great music at Fremont Street! Had an amazing illusion experience — truly a must-visit spot in Vegas for a joyful night out! 🎶 Tried some jello shots (highly recommend 😋) and found cute little souvenirs to take home. By night, the crowd gets wild — people buzzing with energy 🍻 but no worries, police are around to keep things safe!
Laheri K — 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
Fremont Street, located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, is one of the city’s most famous and historic attractions. Known for its dazzling canopy of LED lights, the Fremont Street Experience offers a spectacular nightly light and sound show that covers several blocks of entertainment, music, and excitement. Once the original gambling hub before the rise of the Strip, Fremont Street is home to classic casinos like the Golden Nugget and Binion’s, along with vibrant street performers, live concerts, and zipline rides that soar beneath the glowing canopy. Blending vintage Vegas charm with modern energy, Fremont Street remains a must-visit destination that captures the spirit and sparkle of Las Vegas.
Gnl M — Google review
If you don’t mind noise and crowds, Fremont Street is a must in Las Vegas. The lights, music, and party vibe are everywhere, even during the day. We went during the day, not at night, and still enjoyed it. You can even try the zipline across the street—it’s a fun experience! Plus, if you’re looking for Vegas souvenirs, prices here are much cheaper than on the Strip.
Neta G — Google review
One of the must do experiences in Vegas if you’re visiting. The OG Vegas experience you can imagine. There are two separate stages in both end. Shows are every 15-20 mins which are very crowd pleasing performances. The food prices are bit on the pricey end - as usual for Vegas. Heavily crowded even after 9pm. Beware of scammers roaming around there. Best if you arrive by car, even though you can travel here by Vegas Strip bus.
Mohammad I — Google review
Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•https://vegasexperience.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organi…•(702) 678-5600•Tips and more reviews for Fremont Street Experience

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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.
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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
High Roller: A Must-Do Experience in Las Vegas The High Roller observation wheel is an absolute highlight of any trip to Las Vegas. The views from the top are simply breathtaking, offering a stunning 360-degree panorama of the Strip and the surrounding mountains. The pods are spacious, climate-controlled, and offer a smooth, comfortable ride, so you can relax and soak in the scenery without any fear of heights. We went just before sunset, and the changing colors of the sky were incredible. It’s a perfect way to get a new perspective on the city and take some amazing photos. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Vegas veteran, I highly recommend making time for a ride on the High Roller. The experience is well worth the price of admission.
Adam K — 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
This was a fun experience. We rode the bar version gondola. Drinks were included on the ride. The host was nice and provided a fun environment for the cabin. The whole ride took about 35 minutes. Once the cabin left the station the movement wasn't noticeable unless you watched the center of the ferris wheel. Even watching outside you couldn't really notice it was moving. I can honestly recommend this even if you are afraid of heights.
David M — Google review
Super awesome experience!! It's a few bucks cheaper to ride during the day but the view at night is incredible. The globe you ride in is quiet and well made. Comfortable, quiet and surprisingly peaceful. You get an awesome view of the Sphere and have plenty of room inside. They do not overcrowd you. Worth the ticket!
Lissa E — Google review
3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.caesars.com/linq/things-to-do/attractions/high-rolle…•(855) 234-7469•Tips and more reviews for High Roller
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6Fountains of Bellagio

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The Fountains of Bellagio are a must-see attraction in Las Vegas, known for their dramatic aquatic shows choreographed with music and lights. Located at the iconic Bellagio Hotel, these fountains offer a mesmerizing experience as they dance in sync with various musical genres.
The Bellagio fountain in some respects is a right of passage. If it's your first time or someone you're with is visiting for the first time, you gotta go. You don't even need to plan your day around it. The show runs about every 30-40 minutes and is synced to music 🎶. It always draws a crowd so try and get up close if you can. Highly recommended and even though I've seen it over 30x I'll still come back 💯 just to see the look on people's faces. enjoy ✌️
Booyaka ( — Google review
Some of the best things in life are free—and the dancing fountain show in Las Vegas is the perfect example. During the day, it runs every 30 minutes, and at night, every 15. It’s not just beautiful; it brings people together. Those walking by pause, fall silent, and watch as the water dances in perfect rhythm. For a few minutes, strangers stand side by side, sharing the same sense of wonder. It’s truly special, and no Vegas trip should be complete without it.
Rocío S — Google review
The Fountains of Bellagio are hands-down one of the best free attractions on the Strip. The way the water, lights, and music come together feels theatrical every time—and you don’t even need to be a guest to enjoy it. What I loved: • The music pairings are tasteful and dramatic. • Shows run frequently (every 15–30 minutes), especially at night. • Best viewed from across the street or from a Bellagio fountain-view room. • It’s free, iconic, and always draws a crowd for a reason. A few small drawbacks: • Crowded during peak times—get there early for a clear view. • Sound quality can vary depending on where you’re standing.
Olivia W — Google review
The Bellagio Fountain and Gardens are absolutely stunning! 🌸💦 The fountain show is magical — perfectly timed with the music and lights — and truly captures the spirit of Las Vegas. The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens inside the Bellagio are beautifully designed with seasonal themes and vibrant flowers. A perfect spot for photos, relaxation, and a bit of peace amid the Vegas buzz. Definitely a must-visit! 🌺✨
Muhammad B — Google review
The Bellagio Fountains are simply mesmerizing! 💦✨ Watching them is pure joy — the graceful movements of the water, perfectly synchronized with calm, soothing music, create such a magical atmosphere. The lights add an extra touch of beauty, making the whole experience unforgettable. It’s the kind of place where you can just stand for hours, letting yourself relax and soak in the serenity. I highly recommend visiting — it’s a perfect escape to feel calm and at peace.
Lina G — Google review
What more can be said? Prior to our recent stay at the Bellagio we had experienced the fountains from the strip. It is unlike anything you will see anywhere else. The precision of the arrangements of the water show, the coordination with the music everything about it is just wonderful. And if possible, I recommend Seeing it from a high floor of the hotel with the fountain view. The musical program is broadcast on TV. So simple yet so beautiful.
Guilderlandguy — Google review
Well worth viewing both afternoon time and night time. On roughly every 30 mins from about lunch time until about 11pm if I remeber correctly? Wonderful sight and is done to songs which give it an impact. The bridge viewing can get busy for viewing and is narrow. So get there earlier for the next showing. The time of our visit, the main road was cut off due to getting ready for the motor racing, which caused more congestion on the bridge. But if you get a hotel room which backs onto the show, you have front row as many times as you like! But you won't hear the music. Absolutely stunning! Could watch 100 times over!
Tracie J — Google review
At any other time of year this attraction gets five stars. It's one of the best and most emblematic parts of the Strip. However, if you visit anytime from late-September to November, you'll find the street view completely obstructed because of construction of a grandstand in front of the fountains for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. It's truly appalling but they want to make money and apparently don't care about ruining the view for months at a time. Given tourism is down, you'd think the city would be more considerate but nope. Looks like the monstrosity will be an annual thing. You can still get a view of the fountains from the hotel side but the music is very muted (they should install better speakers) and the experience just isn't the same.
Lynnae — Google review
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://bellagio.mgmresorts.com/en/entertainment/fountains-of-be…•(702) 693-7111•Tips and more reviews for Fountains of Bellagio

7Las Vegas Strip

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The Las Vegas Strip is a renowned boulevard famous for its dazzling casinos, hotels, and vibrant nightlife. Just south of this bustling area lies the city of Henderson, Nevada, offering a more relaxed atmosphere with opportunities to explore attractions like Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Henderson boasts numerous options for leisure activities such as golfing at championship courses and enjoying cultural events.
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8Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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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.
I visited the conservation area in the summer so you definitely have to go first thing early in the morning, however the visit was totally worth it. The natural beauty of the landscape and the wildlife were wonderful to experience in person. Plan ahead, wear proper shoes and sunscreen, a trekking pole is useful, pack your water bottles and wear a hat and sunscreen. A good hike if you’re prepared with great landscapes.
Michael T — Google review
My wife and I have been to red Rock Canyon just before we went to Las Vegas. It’s quite nice to see these red rocks everywhere but if you have been to big National Parks like Grand Canyon e.g. it’s not very special anymore. And the heat was so intense the day we’ve been there so we couldn’t do any trails because it was to hot. But the one way for was cool and I would recommend coming here if you’re near Las Vegas and have got 2 hours to spare.
Dennis K — Google review
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
Visiting Red Rock Canyon was one of the highlights of my trip near Las Vegas. The scenic drive alone is breathtaking, with views that change every few minutes as the light hits the rocks differently. I did a short hike on the Calico Tanks Trail, and it was both manageable and rewarding. There’s a peaceful silence out there that makes you forget how close you are to the city. Make sure to bring water and go early before it gets too hot — it’s totally worth it.
Анатолий И — 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
Visiting Red Rock Canyon felt like stepping into an ancient, sunlit cathedral carved by time itself. The shifting hues of the rocks—rust, coral, and rose—change with every passing cloud. Trails are well-marked yet still feel wild and genuine. The silence is vast but comforting, and every turn reveals a view that feels almost painted. A must-see for anyone craving both serenity and awe.
James C — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's only 15 minutes from the strip. We went their and had to pay $20.0 for entry. It's about 13 miles long of a beautiful drive. The lady at the entrance was sweeter than honey. We went to the visitor center and the gentleman that showed us the map was a very knowledgeable and a wonderful human being.. I took his name down so I can remember to put him in the reveal. However, I forgot his name and my apologies... You can see in the video I posted his hand and you can hear him. So that's the guy that gets my shout out. Red Rock is absolutely jaw-dropping. I came here thinking, “Cool, some rocks,” and left thinking, “I need to move here and become a cowboy philosopher.” The scenery looks like it was Photoshopped by Mother Nature herself. The colors are so bold you’ll start wondering if your eyes are running in 4K. Hiking was amazing... just enough to make me feel adventurous without needing a helicopter rescue. Every trail has that perfect balance of “Instagram-worthy view” and “wow, I might actually survive outdoors.” If the Sphere is Vegas’ futuristic toy, then Red Rock is Vegas’ timeless masterpiece. Five stars, easy. Bring water, bring snacks, and bring someone you love.
Jalal A — 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
Mountain Springs, NV 89161, USA•https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/nevada/…•(702) 515-5350•Tips and more reviews for Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

9Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park

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Nestled in the heart of Las Vegas, the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park is a fascinating glimpse into the city's origins. Established in 1855 by missionaries, this adobe fort represents the first permanent settlement in the area. Visitors can explore its historic remains and enjoy a visitor center that provides insights into its significance. Located just south of Washington Avenue on Las Vegas Boulevard, it's conveniently close to other attractions like the Las Vegas Natural History Museum.
My daughters, niece, and I chose to visit the old Mormon fort to learn about a piece of Las Vegas history. We enjoyed the informative exhibits, learning about their clothing, daily lives, and diets. Afterward, we also visited Kiel Ranch. The customer service was excellent; after we paid, we were kindly informed that our receipt allowed us to visit other state parks that day. The price was very reasonable at $3 per person. I highly recommend a visit. P.S They have small movie area to watch the history of Vegas.
Yɛɲ P — Google review
This is a must go-to place for anyone interested in Las Vegas history. The displays in the visitor center were well done and the information video offered in a small theater was very good. There is a reconstructed creek so you could get an idea of the fort’s water source. The displays in the fort were nice but could’ve been executed with more information for those that wanted additional details. The restrooms were clean. The Fort complex is above the visitor center and is the only developed way to get there is via an outdoor staircase. I visited on a robust knee scooter, and a dirt pathway was pointed out to me. It was not easy to manor and I am fit and well practiced with the scooter. I think most would have a very hard time with a wheelchair, which is unfortunate. Once on top, the dirt was rather loose which meant a few surprise holes not apparent just by looking where you are going. Also, there were only 2 handicap parking places, but a Ranger truck was parked in one of them! It didn’t have a handicap placard! So beware if you have mobility difficulties. There is a nice but limited gift shop inside the visitor center.
Susan G — Google review
Beth and Kevin were amazing for getting additional history and facts about the grounds, fort, etc. be sure to say hi to Ranger Whiskers. As a fallout fan they had a display for the game and followers lab coat. Neat to see gaming draw attention to little-known history hidden in plain sight.
Louis G — Google review
Excellent state park visitor center! Friendly staff and their rodent control feline staff member. She was very friendly.
Ken J — Google review
Excellent visit with incredible Las Vegas history. Friendly and knowledgeable staff and interesting exhibits. It was great to see this hidden gem in such a bustling area.
Derek D — Google review
Super interesting historical site. The staff were very friendly. I loved the resident kitty "Ranger Whiskers". We spent probably 45 minutes looking at everything. Very worth the $3 admission to the museum.
Danielle S — Google review
Very good museum, perfectly laid out, everything well explained. Be sure to watch the short movie about the history of Las Vegas! Has plenty of parking and restrooms. It also has a small souvenir store
Jimi L — Google review
As an early riser, I was looking for something to do in Vegas in the morning hours, before the heat really kicks in. For that, I can really recommend a visit at the Old Mormon Fort! It is not big, so expect to spend around 1h here if you look at everything, including the introductory exhibition at the entry. There’s also a nice museum shop with postcards. Full recommendation for a (for once) quiet and relaxing time in Vegas.
Ruby — Google review
500 E Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•http://parks.nv.gov/parks/old-las-vegas-mormon-fort/•(702) 486-3511•Tips and more reviews for Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park

10Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health - Las Vegas

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The Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas is a striking architectural marvel designed by Frank Gehry, resembling something out of a Salvador Dali painting. This unique deconstructivist building, which opened in 2010, was the brainchild of local businessmen Lou Ruvo and Billy Baldwin as part of their Keep Memory Alive project to advance Alzheimer's research and other memory-related diseases. The center offers ample parking with handicap access and a welcoming reception area.
Lots of parking with handicap parking and access. The front desk assistants were great. They provided information and escorted us to the check in desk. The receptionist was very pleasant, patient and helpful with the questionaire. The seating area was comfortable and relaxing. When the forms were completed the assistant escorted us on the elevator to the doctors' waiting area which was also pleasant and comfortable. There are restrooms on each floor. The library is located on the first floor. There is a cafe in the atrium on the ground floor with outdoor seating. When we exited the building the assistant handed me a long stem carnation which was a nice surprise and caring gesture.
L. C — Google review
My husband has been going to Cleveland Clinic for years. He was always seen by the Doctor once a year until about two years ago. Now we are told that he only sees the Doctor once or twice and from then on its their assistants. In the past 2 years he has had to wait 6 months or more before being seen. To make matters worse they keep calling to cancel the appointment and reschedule at a later date several more months out. The last time they only a had phone appointment available within the next 3 months so we took it only to sit by the phone with no call. When we called to see Why we weren't called the notes said a voicemail was left. I called my voicemail while on the phone with scheduling and there was no voicemail. It's September 2025 and the earliest appointment we could get is May 2026. In my opinion they are too short staffed to provide adequate care to their patients. They are supposed to be a piller of the community and one of the best in the Valley, but they seem more interested in bringing in new patients rather than keeping enough staff on hand to service their current patients. I do want to say that the staff we do get to see have been very good especially in Physical therapy and speach and occupational therapy.
Debby C — Google review
I was referred to Cleveland Clinic by my Neurologist who diagnosed me with an antibody disease, it took me months to get in due to my insurance being oon, I had to pay cash in full before being seen. They would not use my oon benefits till after billing after my visit. When I did get in the office staff I dealt with was very pleasant very happy. But the Dr, Dr Hua is not, she had an attitude of I’m better than you, asked me what I was there for, come to find out the records I dropped off in person over a month ago got lost, she had nothing but asked me if I brought anything with me, which I did. Good thing I did, then when I told her what I was there for she basically told me I was wrong. During the visit she kept looking at her watch like she was bored with me and was in a hurry to leave. She advise I treat my disease as separate issues not one single issue and basically start all over again. I will not be doing any of that. I’m going to leave my issue as is and deal with it myself and I will never go back to this facility. I hope after they bill my insurance I get a refund of some of my money with no issues. 0 stars for the Dr and 2 for staff. Again pleasant but they lost all my records.
Lydia H — Google review
I have been a patient of Dr. Hersch at the Cleveland Clinic for quite a few years. I have always felt like I'm in good hands. She takes her time during the appointments so you never feel rushed. Unlike many doctors she listens to your concerns and makes adjustments to treatment based off your needs. When I fall short of goals she doesn't judge; she inquires about my stressor's and barriers and helps to find solutions. I am always impressed and look forward to our check-ins. Also, being able to get my yearly MRI's right at the facility is a bonus. The techs who perform the MRI's are always friendly, as well as the administrative staff at the front desk.
Ashley C — Google review
If you ever need to get your records from this place you may as well not even bother. My father's current doctor sent a request in nearly 6 weeks ago, which the Cleveland Clinic shows as received, and still hasn't gotten time sensitive records sent back. I called and they placed the blame on their records dept in Ohio, who then redirected the blame back to Cleveland in Vegas. The records lady told me it would be faster if my doctor resent the request, but there is no guarantee they will even bother doing their jobs. Stay away!
Nicholas H — Google review
I have been a patient since 2013 Wonderful place, wonderful doctors. Horrible financial department, no financial assistance for Nevada patients. Unfortunately, here in Vegas, you are not going to find more qualified neuro specialists than here at Cleveland Clinic. Be prepared , if they don’t work with your insurance, it will become a financial burden that adds to the already overwhelming stress one deals with when having a chronic condition such as MS that requires revolving appointments and procedures
K C — Google review
My comments are only related to the building and not the clinic. If you are a fan of Gehry's you will love this structure. As with his other 'crumpled paper' designs the building looks different from every angle. The Gehry part of the clinic is just a meeting space and the doors are usually unlocked by 10:00 in the morning. There is also a small park on the north side of the building with a Gehry sculpture. Also make sure to visit the park across the street next to the pyramid.
Mark P — Google review
It's not the great Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, it is much smaller but it does a very good job in the Vegas area. Besides their excellent staff they offer many opportunities to address Neurological issues better than the other Neurological local facilities that we have tried and left for many reason.
Stuart H — Google review
888 W Bonneville Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA•https://my.clevelandclinic.org/locations/directions/205-clevelan…•(702) 483-6000•Tips and more reviews for Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health - Las Vegas
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11Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

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Madame Tussauds Las Vegas is the first Madame Tussauds attraction in the United States and has been a popular destination for both tourists and locals. The museum features over 100 incredibly realistic wax figures of celebrities, athletes, icons, and world leaders such as Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Liberace, Barack Obama and more.
Would definitely recommend, we have so much fun inside the museum. My videos can't be shared here..lol. We did the 4D interactive movie that was the highlight of our visit to the museum. The likeness of the statues is surreal.
Glimmers G — Google review
Really fun experience. The wax figures looked insanely real! So much to see and there was areas to pose and take photos. The only thing I do recommend which they do not tell you is that if you want to get in for the discount they offer online is that you have to buy the tickets online the day before not the day of which was a bummer. They do offer military discounts and the price drops to $30 a person..but it was totally worth going and seeing if and when in vegas
Antoinette M — Google review
I have been here before, but had to come back to see Post Malone! 💜 Fabulous! Looked just like him! Had fun again walking thru the museum. Very helpful staff! Very kind. Had just attended the Sphere Wizard of Oz, so we popped in to see Posty, since Wax Museum is at the Venetian too. Great time! Worth the price. Just Valet your car at Venetian!! $40 all day no hassle!!
Georgiana W — Google review
Honestly amazing!! I was so excited because we are from WI and this has been on my bucket list since I was a little girl and never thought it would happen but then my husband and i went for our honeymoon. It truly was amazing and so open, not to many people during the week which makes the experience even better! We stopped at the wax hands you can get done and Jimmy (neutron) 😊 was absolutely amazing and made our day and week and we are going to keep that experience with us for the rest of our lives. He was so funny and talked to us about everything and let us know all the steps and when the wax scared me a little he was so reassuring and so kind. My nails turned out so cool and he took the time to make sure our hands were absolutely perfect and the glitter was beautiful!! The wax hands are going to be our centerpiece in our house and we are going to put the cards we got with them in a shadow box! This experience was truly amazing and I hope one day we can come back and see Jimmy!!
Leah B — Google review
We had an amazing time — captured tons of photos and videos, laughed nonstop, and wrapped it all up with the 3D experience, which was super cool!
Sheena M — Google review
Always visit Madam tussauds wherever there is one! I only thought it was weird that they had Angelina and Brad still near each other 🫠 there were some new additions that were great and a couple new photos spots as props. We had fun but I'll stop talking and you can see for yourself.
Stephanie N — Google review
Birthday Trip and 1st time in Vegas this was a must see and I must say there was no disappointment we had a blast so many celebs lol just standing around waiting for you to take a pic most were very realistic
Lakechia V — Google review
Had a great time amazing how life like everyone is a little bit eerie also with them watching you 😀
N B — Google review
3377 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste. 2001, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.madametussauds.com/las-vegas/?utm_source=local-listi…•(702) 862-7800•Tips and more reviews for Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

12Pinball Hall of Fame

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The Pinball Hall of Fame is a must-visit interactive museum for fans of classic arcade and pinball games. Located at the southern end of the Strip, this iconic museum houses an impressive collection of over 200 classic pinball machines and video games dating from the 1950s to the present day. With a vast array of popular and rare games, visitors can test their flipper skills on machines featuring beloved characters like Donkey Kong, Dr.
Definitely worth a visit! It’s a short walk from the fabulous Las Vegas sign. Free entry. We spent about an hour or so with $10 in quarters playing the vintage arcade games, ALOT of pinball, even a DDR machine! We had a great time! Games cost $0.25 to a dollar. A lot of history here. A lot of change machines inside to break $5-$20 bills and a restroom! Check it out!
Jenny — Google review
Really fun place to visit and definitely worth the money. Tons of cool pinball machines to check out and play, and it’s a great way to spend some time. The service was just okay, but overall it was a really good experience. Worth checking out if you’re in the area! 👾🕹️
GH D — Google review
The moment my family and I walked in, the staff gave us dirty looks like we didn’t belong there. You could just tell we weren’t welcome. An old man immediately came up to me and said my kid had to be “gentle.” Like okay, fair enough — I get it, be respectful of their stuff. But my son hadn’t even touched anything yet. He was just standing there, excited to see all the games. Not even five minutes later, a lady came up and said, “Your son’s too young, he can’t play that game. You guys need to go.” I was so confused — he hadn’t even played a single game yet! Then she started going off about “insurance” and “lawsuits,” saying they can’t risk kids getting hurt or touching the machines. Like, are you serious? If that’s the case, just put a giant sign outside that says NO KIDS ALLOWED because clearly, they don’t want families here. We got up to leave — because trust me, I wasn’t about to beg to stay in a place that treats paying customers like garbage. But it didn’t stop there. The same old man literally followed us to our car and started writing down our license plate number like we were criminals. That’s just insane, creepy, and completely unprofessional behavior. The staff here have zero customer service, zero manners, and zero respect. It’s honestly embarrassing how they run this place. My kid wasn’t loud, wasn’t touching anything, and definitely wasn’t causing problems. We were there maybe five minutes before they made us feel completely uncomfortable. I wish I had read the other reviews before coming — turns out we’re not the only ones who went through this. A bunch of parents said the same thing: rude staff, not kid-friendly, and an overall terrible vibe. So yeah, lesson learned. If you have kids, don’t even bother coming here. This place does not welcome families at all. Save yourself the time, the energy, and the attitude. There’s nothing “fun” about being treated like trash.
Keiry M — Google review
Visiting the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas was one of the highlights of my trip. It’s a true hidden gem that combines nostalgia, fun, and affordability all in one place. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted with rows upon rows of pinball machines spanning decades—some dating back to the 1950s, others featuring more modern themes. It felt like walking through history, each machine telling a story of its era. What impressed me most was how well-maintained the games are. Everything I played worked smoothly, and it was clear the volunteers and staff really care about keeping the machines in top condition. The cost to play is extremely reasonable, often just 25 or 50 cents per game, which makes it easy to spend hours here without breaking the bank. Beyond the games, the atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed. It’s not your typical flashy Vegas attraction, but that’s what makes it special. Families, locals, and tourists all mingle together, laughing and reliving memories. I had a fantastic time and left with a huge smile. If you’re in Las Vegas and want something unique, affordable, and genuinely fun, the Pinball Hall of Fame is a must-visit.
Johnny M — Google review
Best way to have fun for a limited budget in Vegas! I played for an hour on $5. The Deuce bus goes from the Strip to here. (Get off at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign.) Some of the machines have old mechanical scoring wheels. The restroom was clean, and everyone seemed to be having a good time at noon on a Thursday. In addition to the bill changers, I saw a machine that converts small change into quarters. I didn’t try it, but next time I’ll bring my loose change along.
John E — Google review
I wanted to like it a lot more. I significant number of the machines were either broken and turned off, or in poor working order. Pinball machines are temperamental and so many parts can and do break, I have sympathy for this problem but it is still disappointing. Two machines in particular that I was looking forward to were broken and turned off, the third was working but had so many hiccups that it wasn't a great experience. Coming from recent experiences at other similar albeit smaller venues, this was a bit of a let down. Finally two other games that I didn't even realize were there, were personal favorites of mine, were working but also in poor shape and didn't work well. Folks get off of the Vegas strip! 50 cents goes a whole heck of a lot further elsewhere and you will have the money needed to keep the machines in better working order and they'll still be around for my kids to enjoy.
Mac M — Google review
A Nostalgic Blast at the Pinball Hall of Fame The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is a hidden gem for arcade lovers and nostalgia seekers alike. It’s more like a playable museum, with a huge variety of pinball machines dating all the way back to the 1950s, as well as some newer games mixed in. It’s a great walk through history — and you can actually play everything! Prices are very reasonable, and you can easily spend a few hours here without breaking the bank. It’s perfect for families, retro gamers, or anyone just looking for something fun and different off the Strip. That said, the place could use a little bit of a facelift, and the staff wasn’t particularly knowledgeable about the machines or the history behind them. With how many people were visiting, some more organization or guidance would go a long way. Still, if you're into vintage gaming or just want to relive some childhood memories, this is definitely worth checking out!
Jeremy F — Google review
Great fun for everyone! Hundreds of classic and rare pinball machines, video games, and arcade fun. Original Skee Ball anyone? Free parking. No admission. Cool merch. I love my hand tie dyed hoodie. Play using quarters at original prices. 25 cents to a dollar. Such a deal. Can't think of any other deals this good in Las Vegas.
Evan C — Google review
4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•http://www.pinballmuseum.org/•(702) 597-2627•Tips and more reviews for Pinball Hall of Fame

13Springs Preserve

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Springs Preserve is a nature-focused complex in Las Vegas that offers a unique opportunity to escape the city's hustle and bustle and immerse oneself in nature, science, and history. The property features the Origen Museum with live animal exhibits and an impressive flash flood demonstration, as well as the Nevada State Museum covering diverse topics from fossils to the Hoover Dam.
The botanic garden inside the Preserve not only boasts of beautiful desert plants and various succulents but also colorful shrubs and flowering trees. There are also seasonal exhibits such as the Butterfly Habitat which I think is the most popular among the exhibits. Butterflies just flutter around you or sometimes land on you. How cool is that! It is just a wonderful place to observe these beautiful creatures in their own beautiful habitat. There is also a flash flood exhibit where you can watch a video and at the same time experience a simulated flash flood around you which is another cool experience. Don't miss the train ride to the Boon Town where you can go back to way back when. Enjoy the walking trails while observing and listening to the sound of nature around you all within the Springs Preserve.
Otap M — Google review
It's really a beautiful big place with lots to see, especially with little ones. We went around lunchtime and there were a lot of people, which means a lot of waiting in lines. The view of Las Vegas from the cafe was amazing although we waited a while for our food and it was cold. The museum, toddler time, rose garden, and butterflies were also very cool. I know there's more that we haven't seen yet, will definitely go back.
Faith E — Google review
What a good place to visit! This place is more suited towards locals in the area, but as tourists we enjoyed this place. This is a big edutainment complex with the museums, botanical gardens, and more. Some of the places I really liked seeing here is the history of Nevada in the state museum and the flash flood simulation too. There was also a replica of a Wild West town at the back where there’s a tram that can take you. There’s shaded parking and this place often has lots of kids! Overall, I enjoyed my visit.
Landon B — Google review
Beautiful and vast, the Springs Preserve is a treasure for anyone who enjoys nature and history. The facility is clean, the staff and volunteers friendly and knowledgeable, and everything is well marked and easy to navigate. There are plenty of ramps and elevators for those who need them and I'm genuinely impressed with how many bathrooms there are and how easy they are to access. The gardens, the buildings and everything are beautiful and so well maintained. This is an extremely pleasant place to visit.
Stevi G — Google review
Springs Preserve is an absolute gem—a clean, vibrant, and thoughtfully designed destination that effortlessly blends education, entertainment, and family fun. From the moment you arrive, the lush greenery and shaded walkways invite you to explore, while ample seating and plenty of shady spots make it easy to relax and soak in the serene atmosphere. This place is a paradise for curious minds! The butterfly exhibit is a standout, offering a magical, up-close experience with these delicate creatures—perfect for sparking wonder in kids and adults alike. Don’t miss the exhilarating flash flood demonstration; it’s both thrilling and informative, showcasing the power of nature in a way you’ll never forget. When the desert heat kicks in, the splash pads are a lifesaver! Kids (and playful adults!) can cool off while laughing under the refreshing sprays, making it a highlight on warmer days. What’s more, the entire preserve is dotted with educational displays and interactive exhibits that make learning feel like an adventure—no textbooks required. Pro tip: Grab a season pass! With so much to see and do, it truly pays for itself after just a few visits. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, Springs Preserve offers endless opportunities for discovery, relaxation, and family bonding. Clean, well-maintained, and bursting with charm, this is one attraction that deserves a permanent spot on your must-do list. Five stars—don’t miss it!
M H — Google review
Another 5 Star visit on Saturday Sept. 1st, 2025. The Lego Exhibit was remarkable!! Our grandgem was happy to see all the Lego displays but was most intrigued to build one!! We have Legos at home, but this was grandiose and awe inspiring!! Our grandgem kept tabs of how many days and hours it took to build. ....................................................... I love coming to walk and relax here!! The staff members are encouraging and pleasant, helpful and kind. I have come multiple times, including walking the gardens on Mother's Day! I'm posting a few highlights from previous visits, along with a video I made of a beautiful Asian lady and her son, Noah, on Friday, May 16th. I hope she looks to see this. 🙏🦋🦋
Janice H — Google review
I had such a great time visiting Springs Preserve. It’s such a peaceful escape from the city and a perfect spot to slow down and enjoy nature. The gardens are beautiful, the walking trails are relaxing, and the exhibits are really interesting and educational. I loved how clean and well-maintained everything was, and the staff were super friendly and helpful. It’s a great place for a casual stroll, taking photos, or just soaking up some quiet time outdoors. I’ll definitely come back next time I’m in LA 🌿☀️
Sofia D — Google review
I haven't been to the springs preserve since I was maybe 12 years old. I used to love the interactive learning exhibits, the animals, the videos, but my favorite thing that I thought was so cool was the interactive flash flood exhibit! I took my husband who didnt grow up in Nevada and even as adults we had a blast!
Karlie H — Google review
333 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107, USA•https://www.springspreserve.org/•(702) 822-7700•Tips and more reviews for Springs Preserve

14Mirage

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The Mirage, a renowned mega-resort in Las Vegas since 1989, is celebrated for its elegance and sophistication. The expansive casino floor offers a wide range of games, from high-stakes table games to roulette. Guests can enjoy complimentary drinks while trying their luck. However, the resort is best known for its captivating nightly entertainment, including Shin Lim's LIMITLESS show, which promises an enchanting experience with his award-winning magic performances.
Well unfortunately I had my golden retriever with me or I would of stayed longer! We walked her into the casino with no issues! She was a puppy at the time so we had a diaper on her. So much beauty to see!
Laura ( — Google review
The highlights of the old Mirage Resort was the Seigfried and Roy tigers and of course, the volcanic waterfalls out front. The hotel is closed now, but at this but stop, you can still enjoy the waterfalls (without the volcanic effects)
Graham T — Google review
You can walk from to ceaser palace I doors UT there is one mini walk out side through an outdoor shopping area that will appeal to kids and parents family and grandparents I always walk from hotel to hotel they are all connected follow the signs they are everywhere
Dee A — Google review
This place will nickle and dime you to death, you cant use the mini bar fridge without being charged $50 or if you want a seperate fridge to say keep your insulin cold you have to pay $35 a day for it. They even charge you to park in their lot $15 a day. This is insulting considering they charge so much a day parking should be free for guests. The room was nice but I will never stay there again.
Bow C — Google review
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Kristi M — Google review
The RTC is dumb. All doors should allow boarding with the fare paid beforehand. Buses are slow as a result. Figure it out RTC!
Dan B — Google review
Watched the beatles show, loved it
Andrew M — Google review
Best pool on the strip and lovely lobby.
Jake S — Google review
Paradise, NV 89109, USA•Tips and more reviews for Mirage

15Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

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The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is a stunning atrium located within the luxurious Bellagio Resort & Casino. Throughout the year, a team of 120 horticulturists meticulously arrange thousands of flowers into breathtaking seasonal displays inspired by global events and natural themes. The 14,000-square-foot garden features vibrant plants, flowers, trees, gazebos, bridges, and ponds that change with each season.
This space was thoughtfully and beautifully curated for the fall season. It was vibrant and full of life. There were ample spaces to take photos if you don’t mind pausing to let people walk in front of you. The people visiting were extremely friendly. It felt like stepping in to a secret wonderland away from the hustle and bustle of the strip. I would recommend. My only complaint is I wish it were bigger.
Q H — Google review
Crowds permitting, this is a beautiful place to walk through. I love how it's always changing. The smell is pleasant, and you can really feast your eyes on all the flowers and sculptures. I also appreciate how the fountains use recycled rain water (I should have taken a picture of the sign for the specific).
GreenEyedGuide — Google review
The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden in Las Vegas is a stunning indoor garden located just off the hotel’s main lobby, enchanting visitors with its breathtaking seasonal displays. Spanning 14,000 square feet, the garden transforms five times a year—celebrating spring, summer, fall, winter, and the Lunar New Year—with thousands of flowers, plants, and trees arranged in artistic themes. Expert horticulturists and designers carefully craft each exhibit, combining vibrant colors, intricate sculptures, and flowing water features to create a magical, ever-changing experience. With its elegant atmosphere and meticulous design, the Bellagio Botanical Garden offers a peaceful and inspiring escape from the city’s lively casino floors.
Gnl M — Google review
The Bellagio Conservatory feels like something straight out of one of my thriller novels. As a thriller author, I’m always drawn to spaces that mix beauty with tension, and this one has that quiet, cinematic energy. It’s controlled chaos in a story. When I visited in November, it was set up with beautiful autumn colors. There’s a spitting frog, a pool with owls, and a giant green pumpkin surrounded by elegant place settings. Everything is absolutely stunning. It’s always busy in the evening, and honestly, I’ve never been here when it wasn’t. The main center display is incredible, showing off rich fall tones and detailed seasonal art. This is one of those places where you can’t help but stop and take it all in. Walking around the base display, there’s a huge tree and the massive pumpkin near the café area. Too bad the café seating isn’t open, because I’d love to sit there and work on one of my thriller novels. I took a slow-motion video of the owls perched beside the pumpkin, and another of the water fountain flowing from the pumpkin itself. The Bellagio Conservatory is one of those Vegas sights that never disappoints.
Aaron A — Google review
The Bellagio Conservatory is a true oasis in the middle of the Strip! The seasonal floral displays are absolutely stunning — every detail is beautifully designed, with vibrant colors, creative themes, and larger-than-life arrangements that change five times a year (Spring, Summer, Harvest, Winter, and Lunar New Year). It’s free to visit and open 24 hours a day, though early mornings or late evenings are the best times to avoid crowds. The combination of flowers, sculptures, and soft music makes it a peaceful escape from the Vegas bustle. Truly a must-see attraction inside the Bellagio — perfect for photos and a quick break between casino lights and shows. 🌸🌿✨
Megha A — Google review
This was absolutely stunning and one of our favorite things to walk-through each day. We saw gardeners in there each morning, tending to all of the magnificent plants and displays. They had a mushroom theme goddess garden going, and I was completely amazed.
The C — Google review
So beautiful and mesmerizing. It feels like stepping into a wonderland and it is so cute that the decor changes with the seasons I heard. Great part of the hotel and it is completely free to stroll through and take some cute photos. Highly recommend to visit every time you come to the strip.
Amy T — Google review
We didn't stay here but visited just for the botanical garden. It was SO beautiful. We were there at the end of October so it was a fall theme. I can't imagine how amazing it will be at Christmas. What a huge undertaking to create this space. There were plenty of people but it moved along and everyone was respectful to take pics and get out of the way. No charge to get in, just ealk into the lobby of the Bellagio and go straight and you will see it.
Denise M — Google review
Bellagio Hotel & Casino, 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.bellagio.com/en/entertainment/conservatory-botanical…•(702) 693-7111•Tips and more reviews for Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
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16Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

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Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is a captivating experience that immerses visitors in the world of marine life. With over 2,000 animals including sharks, green sea turtles, and piranhas, the aquarium offers interactive displays such as a simulated shipwreck and two glass tunnels that lead visitors through 1.6 million gallons of water. The exhibits are designed to resemble an old Aztec temple and a tropical island shipwreck, creating a unique atmosphere for exploration.
We had an excellent experience today at the Mandalay Bay Aquarium. A place that can be described as relaxing, where you can see several interesting species of sea creatures. You can also enjoy a six-minute 3D video show that makes you feel like you're diving underwater with sharks. Very interesting experience. I have to say that the entrance fee is a bit pricey considering how small the place is inside. The experience seems a bit short compared to what's on offer. The price makes you think it's bigger and has more to see. But the underwater show is magical and makes it all worthwhile. I recommend it at least once. The place is very unique. Probably better during weed days. Today an event was going on and the traffic was a little bit difficult.
Melina D — Google review
I had a lot of fun with this! Located at the very southern edge of the strip in the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, it can be quite the trek to get here. The staff isn’t the best, but I liked the experience. This is VERY well themed and perfectly conveys the theme of the resort. The aquarium is educational and has a lot! I liked the shark aquarium and the Komodo Dragon the best. Overall, I would recommend if you want a relaxing thing to do in the strip.
Landon B — Google review
This was a cool place to visit if you’re anywhere by the Mandalay! The staff are very knowledgeable and happy to talk with you about the animals, there’s also a touch pool where you can touch the sting rays which was fun. The shark tunnel was a great way to see the sharks and a few of the bigger fish, especially since it’s set in a shipwreck area. The only thing that let this down was it was quite small for a $29 per person entry, you do get around pretty fast.
B — Google review
I haven't been here since I was a kid growing up in Vegas.. now as an adult I took my husband and we had the best time! It was a perfect date and so beautiful and amazing that you can enjoy something like this on the strip!! 10/10 definitely recommend and cant wait to go back! I also completely forgot you can pet sting rays! (They don't have their barbs) so cool!
Karlie H — Google review
We had a fantastic experience going into this aquarium. You definitely don't need to buy tickets in advance. We had a VR experience that we decided not to go to just cuz we had a lot of other things to do in Vegas. It's definitely a kids friendly experience and once we back with our kids to Vegas will definitely go there with them. * Souvenir shop had quite good prices.
Ana-Stacey B — Google review
The walk was shorter than I expected. I enjoyed the area you can sit down and watch the sharks swim by. I was also impressed by some of the super large fish in there. There was a lady explaining about sea monkeys and showing us under the microscope, very nice. The vr movie experience was amazing, it feels like the sharks are right next to me.
Skittle Z — Google review
The Shark Reef is on the smaller side, but it’s very beautifully designed and well maintained. The tanks are crystal clear, the exhibits are nicely themed, and the walk-through tunnel is a really pretty experience. It’s a relaxing and scenic aquarium stop inside the hotel, perfect if you’re already on the Strip and want something calm and immersive without spending a huge amount of time. Small, but very charming and worth a visit.
Katherine H — Google review
Spent less than an hour there because it's pretty small. But they have really beautiful and unique fish. Of course, the shark tunnel was super cool!
Michele S — Google review
3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•https://mandalaybay.mgmresorts.com/en/entertainment/shark-reef-a…•(702) 632-4555•Tips and more reviews for Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

17The LINQ Promenade

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The LINQ Promenade is a vibrant destination in Las Vegas, offering a diverse array of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences. It features unique retail stores, dining options ranging from In-N-Out Burger to Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, and exciting nightlife venues. Visitors can also enjoy thrilling activities such as ziplining over the promenade at speeds of up to 35 mph.
I visited the LINQ Promenade for the first timeast year and I really loved it. Now that I am back for a second year in a row, I decided to walk over and spend some time to see if it was just "first time butterflies" and let me tell you, it's not!! The space is right off the strip so it's easy to get to and it's designed in a way that makes you feel like you're somewhere else, but still has the Vegas feel. Lots of shops and restaurants, some featuring much more affordable pricing than anything on the strip and it's beautifully designed and decorated. Walk it at night to feel a bustling nightlife with photo opps and more people. Grab a burger at In & Out or just a drink at one of the multiple bars. You can find sit down restaurants (shout out to Off the Strip) or quick fare like pizza or just desserts. Walk it during the day to enjoy all the greenery and a more quiet space that allows for outdoor shopping. You'll find unique stores and boutiques, a Harley Davidson store that doesn't sell overpriced merchandise (other than the regular HD mark-up) and many other things to do. It is also home to the zip line and the High Roller ferry wheel. Definitely a place to see for a stroll, I've been here for 2 days and already went there twice.
Francois B — Google review
There is some really neat shops on the Linq Promenade, and there are some really great food places!!! I ate at Chayo and had the best Mexican Street Corn I've ever eaten in my life!! I also had a raspberry mojito that was our of this world! One of the best places there is the I Love Sugar store, featuring the Candy Martini Bar upstairs. The drinks were SOOOO good, and they were the prettiest, coolest, fun drinks I've ever had!!! I was going to ride the High Roller, but because of some lightning, it was closed. There also bowling, a Ghirardelli Shop, Chippendale's, an Ice Bar, and many other stores. The Flamingo is also connected to it. So next time I go to Vegas, going to Linq Promenade is definitely on my "to do" list!!
Leisa E — Google review
A lovely space off the strip and worth taking some time to wander through. There’s loads of bars and restaurants lining each side and a great atmosphere. Plenty of opportunities to rest tired feet and other activities for families to partake in make it suitable for everyone - a great area that’s a pleasant change to the Strip immediately next door.
Steve B — Google review
The LINQ Promenade is one of the best-kept secrets in all of Vegas. This nice walkway is always busy but not overwhelmed. During the holidays, they decorate the location, and it is super beautiful. I always enjoy sitting and watching the fountain while people-watching and developing ideas for my next thriller novel. The sleeper hit is that it has In-N-Out Burger. Why is this important? Because the food is totally reasonable here. It’s one of the only places where you can actually get a meal for around $10. Everything else in Vegas—well, you’ll find out. The promenade strolls behind the Flamingo Casino, and it has a zip line running along the entire length. It’s actually a super cool experience. Also, at the end of the promenade is The LINQ. It’s Las Vegas’s version of the London Eye. It can be seen from all over Vegas. There are several fun shops, including the all-critical Starbucks. I’ve also eaten at Gordon Ramsay’s place and had some good fish and chips there.
Aaron A — Google review
While this hotel is older, its central location is a significant advantage. It offers a satisfactory experience, aligning with its price point, though it may not be considered a top-tier establishment. The presence of a small casino provides limited gaming options.
B. F — Google review
I would give it only three stars for a lot of reasons that I will name, but will give it 5 stars because of the location and as we know everything is about location location location location location location. The view was the roof of the casino I assume. That was a downer. Was hoping for the Las Vegas Strip view. But FYI I probably caused that myself because to avoid the wait, I checked in at the kiosk. Took only 3 mins or less but I'll bet the computer doesn't know that you're hoping for a good view. Advice, check-in at the front desk. The computer also probably didn't know that it gave us the room missing the fridge. That was an inconvenience but I didn't want to make waves so we filled the trash bucket with ice for the beer. The location can't be beat. The food inside is dynamite, and the good at the promenade is phenomenal. Across the street is Ceasars buffet, and down the block is the Venetian. The ferris wheel and zip lines are just outside the door. Even White Castle is a short walk away! $5 domestic beers in the lobby bar. Two Dunkin Donuts for quick breakfast also. The hotel charges a $52 per day resort fee and $20 per day parking. We received a $402 bill upon checkout. Rough ending. But Vegas is Vegas You can see the Hard Rock guitar hotel under construction across the street.
John B — Google review
This was my first time hanging out during the day on the promenade and I’ve got to say they’ve got a little bit of everything such good food and it’s really clean lots of options and so centrally located
Kung V — Google review
Great place to be entertained & dine. It's always an enjoyable experience.
Bry U — Google review
3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.caesars.com/linq/promenade/things-to-do?utm_campaign…•(702) 332-0543•Tips and more reviews for The LINQ Promenade

18Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

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The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is an upscale resort mall that offers a diverse range of shops, including designer fashion, toys, tech, music, and gifts. Visitors can explore a recreation of St. Mark's Square with miniature Venetian canals and enjoy street performers known as Streetmosphere.
Visiting the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian is more than just a shopping trip—it’s a full-on experience. From the moment you step inside, you’re immersed in a beautifully crafted replica of Venice, complete with a winding indoor canal, cobblestone walkways, and gondoliers serenading as they glide by. The variety of shops is impressive, ranging from high-end designer stores to unique boutiques you won’t find elsewhere. Whether you’re window shopping or on a mission to splurge, there’s something for everyone. I especially appreciated the mix of retail with entertainment—live performances, delicious restaurants, and even art installations keep the atmosphere lively and engaging. One standout treat was the gelato stand near the canal—absolutely excellent. The flavors were rich and authentic, perfect for a quick sweet break while exploring. Dining options overall are top-notch. From quick bites to upscale restaurants, it’s easy to find something delicious no matter your budget. It’s the kind of place where you can easily spend a few hours (or a whole day) just exploring. Highly recommend stopping by, even if you’re not staying at The Venetian. The ambiance alone is worth it!
Stephen C — Google review
The Grand Canal Shoppes & the Restaurants on this floor & floor below was some of our favorite parts of our stay at the Venetian. Everything was clean & well manned. Crowd concerns were nill despite being here on a 3 day weekend. If it were for the casino alone, I'm not sure I'd come back. I can do casino many places back home. But they do not have a food, shopping & entertainment distraction like this.
Frank F — Google review
We stopped by the Grand Canal Shoppes on a Sunday afternoon with our kids and were pleasantly surprised at how family-friendly it was. Las Vegas isn’t always the easiest place to navigate with kids in tow, but this spot felt like a fun and safe escape from the chaos of the Strip. The whole setup is visually stunning—from the cobblestone walkways to the gondolas cruising along the indoor canal, it really does feel like you’ve stepped into a mini Venice. Our kids were wide-eyed the whole time, and honestly, we were too. There was a very cool art installation in the lobby area that immediately grabbed our attention. It was creative, colorful, and just one of those things that makes you stop and go, “Okay, Vegas—you win this one.” The shops themselves were a good mix, with plenty of kid-friendly stops like candy stores, toy shops, and snack spots to keep everyone happy. It’s not just high-end boutiques; there’s something for all ages and interests, which made it a great way to spend a couple of hours as a family. All in all, this was one of our favorite low-key surprises in Vegas. It’s clean, cool (literally—great A/C), and surprisingly wholesome for the setting. Definitely worth checking out, especially if you're exploring Vegas with kids.
Ryan S — Google review
When you are tired of the heat, the strip’s crowds and the bright lights of Vegas, take a trip back in time to Italy, where it’s cool, the sky is always blue and gondoliers sing up and down the canals. It’s a magical place! The Backstreet Boys Experience was located here for those going to the concert, also check out the Wizard of Oz display one floor down with a waterfall and life size characters from the movie, there’s a bubble in front of it for photos. If you walk towards the Sphere bridge and exit out of one of the side doors there’s a perfect view of the Sphere, which would be even better at night.
Mountaineer E — Google review
The Grand Canal Shoppes is such a beautiful and unique shopping experience! The Venetian-inspired design, complete with gondolas gliding through the canals, makes you feel like you’re walking through Venice. The atmosphere is lively, with a mix of high-end boutiques, specialty shops, and great dining options. It’s not just a place to shop—it’s a place to explore, take pictures, and enjoy the scenery. I took a lot of pictures here and videos. Definitely worth a visit when in Vegas!
Curry S — Google review
The shops? Superb! The feeling of literal Venetian atmosphere? Awesome! The canal and the gondolas? Wish we could have rode on them but they’re majestic! WAS IN AWE THE WHOLE VISIT!
Hans R — Google review
I just got back from a trip there, and wow, what a place. The gondola rides were seriously romantic, and the ceilings inside are just stunning; it feels like you're in Italy. There are so many amazing restaurants and shops to explore, and it's all super convenient to get around.
Krunal S — Google review
Cool atmosphere with all the store and dining options you could ever ask for.
Braden P — Google review
3377 Las Vegas Blvd S Suite 2600, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.grandcanalshoppes.com/en.html•(702) 414-4525•Tips and more reviews for Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

19Downtown Container Park

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Downtown Container Park in Las Vegas is a unique shopping and dining destination made from repurposed shipping containers. The park features small boutiques, offbeat stores, bars, and restaurants set in and around 40 shipping containers. Visitors are greeted by a 40-foot-tall fire-breathing praying mantis sculpture at the entrance. The open-air courtyard includes a playground with a massive tree house and play zone.
This was such a fantastic place to take the kids! From the moment we arrived, we were impressed. The play area was absolutely massive—plenty of space for kids of all ages to run, climb, and explore. It was thoughtfully designed with activities that kept even the older kids engaged and entertained for hours. The entertainment was top-notch as well, with a variety of fun options that added to the excitement and kept everyone smiling. The overall atmosphere was energetic and lively, which made the experience even more enjoyable. It was busy, but in the best way—lots of happy families, laughter, and a real sense of community. The staff was friendly and attentive, helping everything run smoothly even with the large crowd. Their favorite thing had to be the Bug! The music, dancing and flames were super exciting for the little ones to see! We’ll definitely be coming back. It’s not easy to find a place that both kids and adults genuinely enjoy, but this spot nailed it!
Christina G — Google review
Visited here in the sweltering heat and ate at the Downtown Terrace Kitchen & Bar (it was fabulous) & walked around the park. There are quite a few cute shops there, and there's a neat playground for people with kids. I'd definitely like to return again, maybe in the evening hours.
Tonia C — Google review
Downtown Container Park is such a cool spot to explore! The entire complex is built out of repurposed shipping containers, which gives it a unique, industrial-chic vibe. It’s packed with adorable shops, tasty restaurants, and a laid-back atmosphere that’s perfect for wandering. One of the highlights is the giant praying mantis sculpture at the entrance—it puts on a fiery show where it shoots flames out of its antennae! Totally unexpected and very Vegas in the best way. Whether you’re looking to grab a bite, shop for something local, or just take in the creative energy, this place is worth a visit. Great for families, date nights, or anyone wanting a break from the usual Strip scene.
Kevin A — Google review
Had a great time here. Stopped in to have some drinks with our large group. Great atmosphere. Things for all ages. I recommend checking it out.
Train J — Google review
Made it to Vegas!!! It's my son's first time, and I'm loving playing your guide. We were walking to the Freemont Experience and passes by the container park. It was Tuesday about 6. Not very busy at all. To the delight of the Chris and Tyler there is a high end car show tonight! The atmosphere was relaxed, music playing, a few security guards, clean and inviting. We didn't stay to eat or shop this time, but we have a few more days, and definitely plan on coming back. Erin EnD Adventures
END A — Google review
Quirky and creative spot in downtown Vegas! The park has a unique setup with container-style shops and restaurants. Great for kids thanks to the fun play areas and art structures. Feels a bit unusual overall, but definitely worth checking out — especially for events or a casual stroll. Free self defense classes.
Игорь М — Google review
This is an amazing hidden gem must check out! So many amazing shops to enjoy! Great playground for kids to enjoy. Cant foget the best part, the dancing primantis that shoots six foot flames!!!
Kris M — Google review
This place was fun. They have a big playground in the middle and then we went and got shaved ice at the ninth island gourmet which the kids loved.
Elizabeth B — Google review
707 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•http://downtowncontainerpark.com/•(702) 359-9982•Tips and more reviews for Downtown Container Park

20Fashion Show Las Vegas

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Fashion Show Las Vegas is a massive shopping destination located on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Boasting over 250 boutiques and seven department stores, including big names like Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Nordstrom, it offers an extensive range of shopping options. The mall also features a large food court with popular fast-casual eateries and upscale restaurants such as The Capital Grille and Maggiano's Little Italy.
Fashion Show Las Vegas is a nice, spacious mall with a good mix of shops, mostly leaning toward mid range and popular brands rather than high end retailers. It’s a comfortable place to browse, grab a bite, and take a break from the Strip’s hustle. Great for casual shopping.
Eric L — Google review
Fashion Show Las Vegas is a shopper’s paradise right on Boulevard. The mall is massive, with a great mix of luxury brands, popular retailers, and unique boutiques. The atmosphere is vibrant, and the layout makes it easy to explore. I loved the variety of dining options, from quick bites to sit-down restaurants, and the live entertainment on weekends adds a nice touch. Clean, well-maintained, and perfect for both browsing and serious shopping—definitely a must-visit in Vegas!
Curry S — Google review
Not as entertaining as it used to be decades ago. I used to be able to see and meet athletes and celebrities at random back in the day This mall has transformed greatly. I remember when there actually were daily fashion shows. Those days are long gone. It still has several retailers and eateries but it has recently added swings and claw games throughout. Parking is still easy but limited. Security is present and maintains the peace. It is still a good spot to take a break from casinos and the mega resorts.
ARNEL D — Google review
Tourist here from out of town and had a nice time at the Fashion Show mall. Good selection of stores. Picked up some hiking gear from the Dickies and some trinkets for the kids at PopMart. Has something for everyone and a good food court. Grabbed a quick bite at the Panda Express. Overall a wonderful mall.
Michael T — Google review
Incident Report – Theft from Vehicle at Fashion Show Mall (9/21/25) I’m reaching out to report an incident that occurred on September 21, 2025, at Fashion Show Mall. My cousin was visiting the mall and her personal belongings were stolen from her Tesla inside the parking structure. Attached is a photo showing her Tesla and an individual standing near a red truck, who she believes may be connected to the theft. We’re bringing this to your attention to request that the matter be looked into and to encourage increased security measures in the parking areas to help prevent future incidents. Note: if you zoom in, you will see a man with a hoodie and a cap.
Binh N — Google review
Large mall. Lots of great stores. Busy vibe. Lots of good places to eat and drink. I really like it here. Feels very Vegas! People watching and shopping galore!
Marie P — Google review
Fashion Show Las Vegas is a destination that brings the culture of fashion to life through never before seen experiences to locals, visitors, and fashionistas alike. Featuring an eclectic mix of more than 250 retailers and over 30 restaurants spread across 2 million square feet, FSLV is the largest shopping, dining and entertainment destination on the Las Vegas Strip! This shopping Mall with a Saks & Neiman Marcus. They also have a nice food court and we personally tried the Popeys Chicken sandwich’s which were very tasty and really impresse.
Sayem F — Google review
High end shopping venue when in Vegas. Cool architecture and plenty of shops for everyone. Super colorful decor on the inside. Hello kitty fans will delight in the extra big and cute HK Cafe!
Lilyrosebloom — Google review
3200 Las Vegas Blvd S Ste. 600, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.fslv.com/en.html•(702) 784-7000•Tips and more reviews for Fashion Show Las Vegas
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21Sphere

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Sphere, located in Las Vegas behind the Venetian Resort, is a massive orb that has quickly become an iconic landmark. Standing at 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide, its exoskeleton lights up with captivating LED displays, creating a mesmerizing sight for visitors. This state-of-the-art venue can accommodate up to 18,600 people and hosts various events such as concerts.
My wife and I went to see The Wizard of Oz here q few nights ago. I had no idea what to expect and won’t spoil the experience for you—so go next time you are in Vegas! The walk from the Venetian is entirely enclosed and makes it easy to get to Sphere. Once you are in the theater and the show begins the screen will be on three sides of you putting you in the middle of the film and the immersive experience. Suffice it to say you see, feel and hear what Dorothy does! Spring for the best tickets you can afford. You won’t regret it. A couple of things ya need to know. There is a good bit of walking to do even when you get inside. I am 6’7” so the seats were a bit snug on leg and shoulder room. Suggest you get there earlier than we did if you have any mobility problems. And there are plenty of great places to grab a bite and a cocktail inside Sphere!
James — Google review
The Sphere is, without a doubt, one of the most incredible venues I have ever experienced. I was there for the Backstreet Boys concert and it was pure magic! From the moment you walk in, you know you are witnessing something truly special. The visuals are stunning and completely immersive, but what truly blew me away was the incredible sound. The audio quality is crystal clear, perfectly balanced, and truly revolutionary. It makes you feel the music in a way you never have before. Beyond the technology, the staff were wonderfully friendly and helpful. Every interaction I had with the personnel was positive, making the entire visit seamless and pleasant. The entire experience was simply the best I could have ever hoped to experience in my life. I would absolutely go back again! If you have the chance to go, do not hesitate. It's an absolute must-see!
Juan M — Google review
The Sphere is a bucket list place that you can't miss! All the videos and pictures you see do not do it justice. It is a total immersion into any show you see there. I saw The Eagles play there and the concert was phenomenal. The sound and the graphics were so crisp and amazing. Once you are inside, it feels so much larger that seeing it from the outside. Can't wait to go back and see another show there.
Brian G — Google review
First trip to the Sphere to view the Wizard of Oz and it was a very good experience. Two negatives, the parking situation was chaotic and unacceptable. First, you drive to the Sphere, wait for 10 minutes in line for them to tell you that only selected vehicles can park there and you need to go to the Venetian or Wynn lots. How about informing everyone well before they arrive that no parking is allowed at Sphere and alternative lots are to be used. Wasted over an hour that caused us to be late for the show. Fortunately, we were provided tickets to the next show at no additional charge. Second we had two drinks at the bar which cost us $50. These were just basic Baccardi and Captain Morgan. Way overpriced!! On the positive it was simply an amazing experience viewing Wizard of Oz. The unique structure of the Sphere basically places you right in the middle of the movie. The sound was fantastic and can see why music performers like the Eagles want to play there. Highly recommend going to at least take in the experience. Just take an Uber and have your beverages prior to going!!
Rob S — Google review
An out of this world experience, we where lucky enough to see the Eagles live in concert and it was unbelievable, the sound, the atmosphere and the graphics/videos/immerisive experience. Easy to get to via Venetian hotel walkway from the rear of hotel / casino. Fairly well organised queuing. Staff was helpful to allow us through quickly as wife had a medical issue and needed to get a drink of juice. Only down side was the bar and food prices,.very expensive $21 dollars for a Coors can of beer (24 oz / pint and half)
Karl H — Google review
I was very impressed. We did the Wizard of Oz show. We sat in section 206 row 13 and we had good views of everything. We did the VIP (bad witch) & we absolutely loved the private lounge; the drinks were great and the food was delicious: well prepared and plenty to chose from. We weren’t planning on it but, there was enough food options that we ended up making it our dinner. We were encouraged by the staff to take our drinks into the theatre and we even got popcorn from the lounge. So if you’re debating whether to just get regular tickets or get the VIP; I would suggest doing the VIP - between the food and the drinks and the snacks and the desserts and the great seats it was worth it to us. We were not rushed. We enjoyed our relaxing snacks/ meal before the show and even took snacks into the theater. They absolutely start on time so you definitely need to be in your seat at least five minutes before they start.
RobertsMom N — Google review
The Sphere is a must see if you are in Vegas. Be sure to watch it from the outside at night. A good location is the bridge that goes from the Venetian main hotel to The Palazzo, but it can be seen from a lot of different places in Vegas, maybe even from your hotel room. Of course the show inside changes regularly. We just saw "The Wizard of Oz" and it was awesome, only as Vegas can do. They also have concerts.
Stephan K — Google review
First time here. Overall very cool, immersive experience. A but pricey for what it is, but still fun experience. heads-up, if you tend to motion sickness, you may get a bit green. We caught the Wizard of Oz and the wrap-around effect with the crazy audio quality was impressive. The tornado scene was like a thrill ride. Some of the “physical” effects (like “snow”, leaves, flying monkeys, and some souvenir apples falling from the sky) were cool, but technically a total mismatch. The facility itself is a bit of a misnomer. It’s really more of a half-sphere, steep/tall amphitheater with ridiculously technology. I enjoyed it, and I suspect a live show would be top notch - but the price make it more of a novelty than a destination.
Vince L — Google review
255 Sands Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89169, USA•https://www.thesphere.com/shows/wizard-of-oz-experience?utm_sour…•(725) 258-6724•Tips and more reviews for Sphere

22Little Church of the West, Wedding Chapel

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The Little Church of the West, Wedding Chapel, is a historic landmark in Las Vegas, dating back to 1942. It has seen many celebrity weddings over the years, including Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The chapel offers quick ceremonies with options like an Elvis officiant and professional photography services. The staff includes professional wedding planners who can arrange everything from flowers to limo service for your special day.
My parents were married here in 1966, so it seemed the perfect place for us. The staff was kind, helpful, and worked hard to make the whole experience perfect. Claudio (the photographer) was so sweet and made sure we had every picture we could possibly want. If you are thinking Vegas Wedding, you need to check out The Little Church of the West.
Heather F — Google review
Got married here in April. Nicole Walker looked after all the details for me, always available by email which was perfect as we live in Ireland. The wedding day went without a hitch and was an amazing experience. Highly recommend booking the Elvis minister! Also couldn't believe the turn around for photos, had the video and images emailed to me 30 mins after the ceremony. Unheard of in Ireland! Can't wait to renew our vows in 10 years!
Sophie K — Google review
I cannot express how happy I was to get married here. From booking, finalizing details and arranging transportation, everything was better than expected and super easy. The best part was our minister, Sabine. The care and grace, the kind words was so special, I really felt like she knew us. You will not be disappointed if you book your wedding here. Thank you!!!
Wendy E — Google review
Words will never describe how amazing my wedding was at Little Church of the West, Rev Brian as Elvis was absolutely epic. We booked the Headliner package and a throughly recommend, there is no need for an additional photographer as the photographer was patient, kind and all round amazing. Big thank you to Nicole who made the whole experience seamless and was on hand to answer all my questions and made the day run extremely smoothly. I’m so grateful to everyone who made this day super special and so pleased we chose the Little Church of the West, it is beyond stunning. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart ♥️ for the most amazing day xxx
Jules J — Google review
We were married May 20, 2025. The Little Chapel of the West exceeded our expectations. We got more than we paid for and the photos! We are two people who make strange faces in front of a camera. I dont know how the photographer got so many great photos! The ceremony was lovely and the little Chapel was beautiful. We have enjoyed watching it over and over and over again! Best day ever!
Debra N — Google review
We had an amazing experience. Close friends and family traveled from all over the world to be a part of our beautiful ceremony. The team at the chapel were more than welcome could've dreamed of.
Simon B — Google review
The church and the wedding and staff was PERFECT! I would NOT recommend the limo service, driver had an attitude, had to call to get them to actually come to the hotel door, drove like a bat out of hell throwing us all over in the back of the limo, did not make me feel special at all on my wedding day wish I could have taken the 20 dollar tip back from the church who took it before the whole ride. Terrible horrible limo service, amazing staff/pastor/church. Just please look for a better limo service the ride they have us was terrible and is why I'm only giving 4 stars
Casey B — Google review
It was quick, but it was done very nicely. The chapel was lovely and the photographer did a fantastic job. He even got pictures of our approximately 50 guests. It was great that the chapel was large enough that everyone had a seat and felt comfortable. The large covered patio outside was our waiting area before and after the ceremony. We were supposed to throw the bouquet in the patio, but we forgot. We thank them for doing a lovely job.
Susan-Mary D — Google review
4617 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•https://littlechurchofthewest.com/•(702) 739-7971•Tips and more reviews for Little Church of the West, Wedding Chapel

23T-Mobile Arena

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T-Mobile Arena, completed in 2016, is a cutting-edge venue located between the New York-New York Hotel & Casino and Park MGM. It serves as the home of the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights and hosts semi-annual UFC megafights. The arena has a seating capacity of over 20,000 and features top-notch facilities for sports events, concerts, and basketball tournaments.
Great venue for sports and concerts. Always very efficient entering and finding you seat. Also many concession and drink options. Lines are always very quick. Sound quality is awesome. Golden Knights games are the best in the. NHL. A definite must in Vegas.
Allison P — Google review
IHeart Radio music festival section 2 D it’s loud in here and section 217 E 1 good seats. The biggest hit of the night was Ed Sheeran the whole arena lit lights and responded to his performance! All the other artists were also huge doing immense hits that drew applause and dancing. A fantastic event with so much talent and all with their own unique flavor. Love moves hearts Mariah Carey did great as did the OFFSPRING they had really cool visual effects very entertaining!
David S — Google review
This arena is beautiful and a perfect place to see a concert. The sound is great and clear. The projections on stage are beautiful and they have two big screens that make the concert even better. I believe any seat you sit in is going to be comfortable and let you enjoy the event. The staff are very professional and friendly. The parking for the event is close and maybe a 10 minute walk if you park at the New York New York hotel. Good parking is also at the MGM Parking and the Excalibur. Come early and have dinner at the surrounding hotels and or restaurants. It is a safe place and there’s plenty of security.
Sandy H — Google review
The family and I went to a pre season Golden Knights game and had a blast! Security made it easy to get through the checkpoint, and the ticket process went smoothly. The music was upbeat and kept most of everyone lively. Thank you T-Mobile arena and all the staff for a pleasurable time. The seats could be bigger and more comfortable though. But obviously we all know that.
Rose — Google review
🔥 T-Mobile Arena – Vegas Golden Knights Game Night Review 🔥 Went to catch the Golden Knights on a Tuesday night with my super fine date and WOW—what an experience!! The arena was absolutely packed, the energy was electric, and the entertainment never let up from start to finish. Between the free shirts, nonstop hype, and crowd engagement, it felt like Vegas brought its A-game to sports like nobody else can. Quick tips if you’re heading there: Bring a stadium-approved bag (otherwise, you’ll have to rent a locker outside—yep, guilty! Luckily my date saved the day and we still made it in on time 🙌). Get there extra early for good parking, stock up on food & drinks, grab your merch, and take your photos before the game gets rolling. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, make it a point to attend at least one Knights game. And don’t sleep on those free merch nights—one game and you’ll be hooked for life. The vibe, the fans, the show… Vegas knows how to put on a sports event like no other. Knights fan for life!! 🏒⚔️✨
Rayna C — Google review
First time visiting T- Mobile Arena Being the very first people in the arena Saturday night for the amazing Stevie Nicks 🎶 this facility is beautiful, clean, spectacular, easy access by foot. Employees and staff are super kind and super helpful. Look forward to future concerts at T-Mobile arena.
Life's G — Google review
T-Mobile Arena is a premier venue for any event in Las Vegas. It's a great spot to see everything from concerts and UFC fights to hockey games. The arena is state-of-the-art, and the atmosphere inside is always incredible. Its location right off the Strip makes it a very convenient place to visit.
Rich — Google review
First time at a VGK game & it was great! Staff was super helpful when we got lost getting to our seats. We sat in one if the loge boxes & our seat attendant was THE BEST!!!
Lindsey C — Google review
The Park Vegas, 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•http://www.t-mobilearena.com/?icid=GMB_Entertainment_TMobile•(702) 692-1600•Tips and more reviews for T-Mobile Arena

24The Smith Center for the Performing Arts

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Nestled in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a stunning $470 million venue that beautifully marries Art Deco elegance with modern sophistication. This cultural gem has become a cornerstone of the city's artistic landscape since its opening in March 2012. With four distinct performance spaces, including the grand Reynolds Hall and intimate Cabaret Jazz, it hosts an array of events from Broadway hits to mesmerizing jazz performances.
This was my first time attending a show at the Smith Center, though my wife had already been here for Wicked when the venue first opened. We came for Labyrinth in Concert, a unique event featuring a screening of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth with a live orchestra performing the soundtrack. What an incredible experience. As this was my first visit, I was immediately struck by the beauty of the Smith Center. The architecture was stunning, the atmosphere elegant, and it definitely had the wow factor. The sound quality, the sightlines, and the comfortable seating all enhanced the experience. The performance itself was outstanding, and the staff was incredibly friendly. Even the bathrooms were spotless, which is always a plus. I am already looking forward to future visits and more amazing events at this venue.
Mike M — Google review
Just had the most incredible evening at The Smith Center for Performing Arts watching “Some Like It Hot,” and I’m still buzzing from the experience! This venue is absolutely stunning and proved to be the perfect setting for such an amazing production. From the moment you walk into The Smith Center, you’re struck by its elegance and grandeur. The architecture is breathtaking it feels like you’ve stepped into a classic theater from Broadway’s golden age, but with all the modern amenities you could want. The lobby area is spacious and beautiful, creating such a wonderful sense of anticipation before the show even begins. “Some Like It Hot” was phenomenal the cast was incredible, the music was infectious, and the story had everyone laughing and cheering. The acoustics were flawless you could hear every note, every line of dialogue crystal clear from any seat. The sight lines were excellent too, so no matter where you’re sitting, you feel connected to the action on stage. The staff at The Smith Center were professional and friendly, making the whole evening run smoothly. They clearly take pride in providing a top-notch theater experience, and it shows in every detail. The venue has that special magic that makes live theater unforgettable. If you’re in Vegas and have the chance to catch a show here, don’t hesitate. Whether it’s a Broadway musical like “Some Like It Hot” or any other production, The Smith Center elevates every performance and creates memories that will last a lifetime.
Rhett B — Google review
Culture in Las Vegas: A Look at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts Las Vegas is known worldwide for its dazzling entertainment, high-stakes gaming, and glitzy nightlife—but beyond the neon lights lies a thriving cultural scene, anchored by the stunning Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Located in the heart of downtown’s Symphony Park, the Smith Center stands as a beacon of classical elegance and artistic excellence. Its architecture, inspired by Art Deco design and reminiscent of iconic buildings like the Hoover Dam, sets it apart from the flashier Strip landmarks. The limestone façade, grand windows, and 47-bell carillon tower create a striking silhouette against the desert sky. More than just a building, the Smith Center represents the soul of cultural Las Vegas. It’s home to the Las Vegas Philharmonic and Nevada Ballet Theatre, and hosts a wide range of performances from Broadway productions to jazz concerts and community events. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, standing outside the Smith Center is a reminder that Las Vegas is more than a destination—it’s a community with a deep appreciation for the arts.
Bericbogan — Google review
Wow. What an amazing venue. This looks like an old opera house that is shiney and new. Very steep layered seating so every seat has a great view. Seats were comfortable with plenty of foot room. The sound system is excellent and acoustics, wonderful. Reasonable pricing for some great Broadway shows. Warning: seats in the upper balcony require climbing some very steep steps, which they tell you ahead of time. If you have fear of heights avoid as walking down the steps is an experience. Nevertheless we had a wonderful experience and plan to be back many more times. Parking nearby for $6 or excellent valet for $15.
Charles S — Google review
The atmosphere is amazing. You can get dressed up for a night on the town and feel at home here. I did see people wearing jeans too. Cell service inside the theater is bad for Verizon and AT&T. I've seen two shows here now. The first one was way up high in the nosebleeds. I could hear the entire show perfectly. The second was about halfway up and still amazing. Great bathrooms. They offer snacks like nuts and candy. They have soft drinks and alcohol. They also have small dinners/lunches there too. They offer souvenirs for the current show you're watching. Prices overall I'd say $$.
Dawn S — Google review
Great stage, wonderful sound, easy parking and great seasons of shows. What more is there to ask for in a theatre venue. This space I’ve seen ballet, music and usually musical theatre performances. I moved from Bay Area and this really filled a hole in my entertainment. This is a wonderful asset for Vegas theater lovers. Buy some tickets at reasonable prices without having some of the fees or traffic you have to pay if you see a show on the strip. Seats are comfortable, bathrooms usually very tidy, the snacks served before shows and during intermission could be better but usual ballpark type snacks.
Marlene “ — Google review
I enjoyed the balcony seating and the Jazz concert sounded great 👍. The only thing I didn't like was the seats were very hard. Otherwise, I think most seats had good views of the stage.
Tiffany K — Google review
The area around The Smith Center continues to blossom. It was easy parking and efficient entry into the venue. Suffs was a terrific show and may be my all-time favorite since The Smith Center opened! My fellow theater attendee had seen the show in New York and felt the show at The Smith Center was even better. We had a wonderful Sunday afternoon enjoying an unforgettable performance in a beautiful venue. We are grateful The Smith center is a big part of our Las Vegas community.
Lisa D — Google review
361 Symphony Park Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA•http://thesmithcenter.com/•(702) 749-2000•Tips and more reviews for The Smith Center for the Performing Arts

25Bliss Dance

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Bliss Dance is a stunning 40-foot-tall sculpture of a dancing woman, symbolizing the power and presence of women. The artwork was inspired by the artist's experience at Burning Man and has been displayed at various locations, including San Francisco's Treasure Island and now as a centerpiece in The Park. Originally featured at Burning Man, it was surrounded by lively parties and music. Now located at MGM Resorts, it attracts tourists who have seen it at the festival.
Nice sculpture. You don’t need to go out of your way to visit, but it’s very nice to look at.
Curtis H — Google review
Bliss Dance is such a pretty statue when it's lit up at night! It's a really nice sculpture that makes a great addition to your travel photographs. Don't bother coming during the day because it's not lit up and doesn't photograph well.
Rachel S — Google review
A nice park among the casinos on the strip. It is a little hard to find since everything nearby has 'park' in its name. The sculptures are at the west end and the fountain is at the east end (you can't see one from the other because of the trees). The fountain draws people to itself to touch the water, a testament to the desert climate of Las Vegas. There are also planter gardens with an assortment of desert plants and informational signs. The Bliss Dance sculpture is a tribute to women who have had augmentation.
Mark P — Google review
Lovely decorations for the holidays; made it much nicer for a cold walk. It would be much nicer to enjoy during the summer, no doubt, but it was an enjoyable place to wander and see something free.
Marisa S — Google review
We visited the Bliss Dance at night. We parked our car the parking garage which was free for 60 minutes. The sculpture was lit at night. The Bliss Dance and the small park are beautiful at night.
BangkokSachse O — Google review
Great installation, concept and design. Art is subjective. But, I believe this piece will become a classic. I just hope vandals leave it alone. I'm surprised it has no fence, stanchions, ropes, nothing to keep out undesirable individuals. I DO see a nearly constant presence of police and/or security. Great statue!
Larry B — Google review
Capricious corner celebrating creativity and the strength of women. Albeit naked.
Debbie C — Google review
Nice place to have lunch and take pics
L C — Google review
6 Park Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89109•https://www.mgmresorts.com/en/things-to-do/the-park-las-vegas/bl…•Tips and more reviews for Bliss Dance
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26Historic Fifth Street School

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Located in downtown Las Vegas, the Historic Fifth Street School, formerly known as the Las Vegas Grammar School, is a cherished venue for weddings and events. The Spanish Revival-style building also houses the Downtown Design Center for the School of Architecture and the UNLV fine arts program. Additionally, it serves as a working community center hosting various cultural events throughout the year.
The 2023 Las Vegas Book Festival is an amazing event. The authors, vendors and activities were all well planned. This was a wonderful event for all ages. I enjoyed meeting the writers, going to the different workshops and looking at everything books. The layout was perfect which included a food court and monitored activities for the kids. All events were on time and I was impressed by the diverse crowd and welcoming atmosphere. This was my first visit and I look forward to attending next year's event.
LaJuan W — Google review
It's such a great looking building. In the mission (Spanish revival) style built around 1930. Its corridors and arches give it such a unique look. The fountain is so striking with a burst of color. The inside is not too shabby either.
Juana F — Google review
It was a moment of pride entering the beloved gates of Fifth street school. Its historic fact was the stance that the Pauite tribe took when demanding a school to be built for the children of Pauite and African American of West Las Vegas. Though evidence of this momentum event was not display, it currently stands as a working community center in the downtown area housing the cultural (arts) affairs department of the city. Various events are plan throughout the year.
Sparkle B — Google review
Beautiful school complex that host community events. Got to enjoy Art U OK? A Mental Health Awareness event that was super interactive and fun for all ages.
Amanda R — Google review
Excellent conference and event space in downtown Las Vegas, the school seems to be in perpetual repair. It can be challenging to find out what events are happening when and which entrances to use! Take note of the oak and willow trees on the premises. Beautiful architecture. Well worth a visit.
Ron M — Google review
An incredible serene space just to hang out and experience. Definitely has an historic feel to the space. Several entry points. I would think back in the day, it was open 24/7 for the public to just stroll during a cool evening. Gates are in play, so more an external visual exploration. Perhaps during the day, gates are open. Staff is public friendly and comfortable sharing stories about the history of the school.
Alpha B — Google review
Everyone loved the THRONES!
Vegas R — Google review
Fantastic shows, and community programming!
Aleida C — Google review
401 S 4th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Parks-Facilities/Histor…•+1 702-229-3515•Tips and more reviews for Historic Fifth Street School

27Mandalay Bay

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Mandalay Bay Beach is an elegant casino hotel known for its 11-acre beach and pool complex, offering a unique experience for guests. The hotel also features live shows and destination dining options. Additionally, the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is dedicated to natural resource conservation, implementing various initiatives to reduce their environmental impact. This includes using LED lighting, recycling exhibit water, and offering educational programs for school groups.
I stayed at Mandalay Bay in August and had a truly wonderful experience. I was pleasantly surprised with a room upgrade, and the suite was incredibly spacious, modern, and comfortable — exactly the kind of space that makes you want to unwind and enjoy your stay. The view alone made the room feel special. The overall atmosphere of the hotel is lively yet elegant. Everything felt clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. The staff were kind, helpful, and made the check-in and stay smooth and enjoyable. One of the highlights of my trip was attending the Michael Jackson show on the property — absolutely phenomenal. The performance, music, and production value created such an exciting and memorable night. Combined with the amenities and vibe of the hotel, it made the entire trip feel full of energy and fun. I genuinely loved my stay at Mandalay Bay — from the room to the service to the entertainment. I would absolutely return and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Vegas. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Anmole J — Google review
We stayed at the Mandalay for 2 nights on the front end of a trip to Zion and Bryce. We chose it specifically for the pool and kid friendly reviews so please bear that in mind - we were traveling with two kids under 8. Parking is very easy (paid lot with elevators) and you can go in and out with your room key. Overall, the check-in experience was a bit rough (we paid for early check in between 11-2 which wasn't able to happen and we did not check in until after 4 pm) though others in our group had their early check in work out promptly at 11. The rooms were nice enough (not luxurious but again, the focus here was more on the pools) - we had a suite with a pull-out bed for kids which worked great. The view of the strip was also an unexpected blast for the kids as was the large jet tub. The hotel is busy with lots going on so keep that in mind when you're doing anything here (lots of restaurants, a full casino that you have to walk through to get to parking, multiple pools, etc.) that you'll be contending with many people. The pool was great. We bought an inner tube and the kids loved the lazy river and the wave pool's shallow end. That was a highlight for them on the trip. The drawbacks here are mostly: busy casino that you have to walk through, farther walk to the strip to eat out or see sights. The pros? Definitely the pool(s) and a fairly high number of families at the Mandalay so you don't feel too weird dragging kids around. It's also a great value.
Kelsey C — Google review
Dear Management, I am currently a guest at the Mandalay Hotel and am extremely disappointed with the level of service I have received. I recently became ill and had to be rushed to the hospital, where I was informed that my blood sugar was low. Upon returning to the hotel, I attempted to eat something and called room service to ask if there was a break room or area where I could warm my food. I was told there was not. I also had to repeatedly request a refrigerator to properly store my migraine medication and injections, a basic accommodation that should have been provided without hesitation. Meanwhile, the in-room refrigerator is fully stocked with overpriced items, marked up nearly tenfold beyond reasonable cost. This feels like blatant price gouging, especially toward guests in vulnerable situations. As someone who has recently returned from overseas deployment, I expected far better care and empathy from an establishment of this reputation. The lack of compassion and unwillingness to assist a guest with medical needs is deeply troubling. Based on this experience, I cannot in good faith recommend this hotel, particularly to my fellow military brothers and sisters. It's all about the money. Do not stay here!
Deidre M — Google review
So nice to be back at Mandalay! Love the classic Vegas vibes.. Room was super comfy with an awesome view! Service was excellent. Our kiddo loved the lazy river :) special shoutout to Justus in the concierge and Jib at the bell desk. Bonus: music was great throughout our stay & highly recommend checking out Hope Road well it’s here on location.
Shannon A — Google review
Yea, don’t stay here. I’m here right now. Booked a room weeks in advance. Knew I would be traveling in from the east coast late at night… so did mobile check in so I could go straight to my room…you can imagine my surprise when I get there THE NEXT DAY AFTER MY RESERVATION DATE to see my room status as still being prepared… so had to go down to the front desk and wait in line for them to tell me they don’t have the room I reserved weeks ago available so gave me a bit of credit and a worse room. Sweet. As mentioned I get there after midnight and just want some water and to go to bed. Have fun, the waters in the room are $18 a pop and if you go get your own water elsewhere, you can’t even use the fridge in the room. Decal on it saying it’s sensor activated and if you use it you will be charged $50. You can’t even make the cheap coffee in your room without being extorted for $16. On top of that the decor is aged out, all the amenities and electronics look from the 80s and I tried to call ahead to see what was up with my room, and guess what, they don’t answer the phone. You get better quality at a dollar motel on the side of a Kansas dirt road.
Jon D — Google review
Great place, lot of fun. Pool water and lazy river were cold though. Brrr. Food unbelievably expensive. Security is tight to get into pool area so safety is a priority which is good. We had a great time and will come back again. Get your souvenirs on the strip. Not a lot to choose from in hotel. Great restaurants
Stephanie B — Google review
We stayed here for a couple nights. Im actually really glad it was only a couple. At first I walked in and was delighted with our queen suite. It was very spacious and everyone was very kind at check in. But shortly after noticed the cleanliness of the room was downright bad. I took pictures because I was actually shocked how there was black mold in the shower, every time I took a shower I wanted to rush out because it felt gross. The baseboards were very dirty as well as the floor next to it and the walls were very dirty as well. It seems like the room hasn’t had a proper wipe down in a good while. The sheets were clean but they never changed them. They only remake the bed after you sleep in it. I thought it would be a nice change from staying at Caesar's Palace normally, but truly regret that decision. Check out was supposed to be a breeze as you can click a QR code and check out, but kept saying check out failed. So we had to go wait in a long line just to check out. Im sorry but this was a complete steer clear for us again. I really wished we had a better experience.
Maria M — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review by Aaron G. Beebe — Owner of GonnaHappen Mandalay Bay Beach is one of the best spots in Las Vegas to unwind, party, and catch incredible live entertainment. The atmosphere is unbeatable — white sand, palm trees, and that signature Vegas energy all in one place. I’ve spent many amazing days here at the pool parties and concerts, and every experience has been unforgettable. Whether it’s a big-name artist performing under the desert sky or a chill afternoon soaking up the sun, Mandalay Bay Beach always delivers. The staff keeps things organized and friendly, and the sound and lighting setups for shows are top-notch. As the owner of GonnaHappen, I look for venues that combine music, lifestyle, and positive energy — and Mandalay Bay Beach captures all of that perfectly. It’s the kind of place where summer memories are made, and every visit feels like a mini vacation. #MandalayBayBeach #VegasEvents #GonnaHappen #AaronGBeebe #LiveMusic #VegasVibes #PoolPartySeason #ItsAllGonnaHappen
Aaron B — Google review
3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•https://mandalaybay.mgmresorts.com/en/amenities/beach.html?ecid=…•(702) 632-7000•Tips and more reviews for Mandalay Bay

28Cirque du Soleil

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Cirque du Soleil is a renowned entertainment troupe offering a variety of spellbinding shows in Las Vegas. With seven different productions, including KA at the MGM Grand and The Beatles Love at the Mirage, Cirque showcases artistry and athleticism that never fails to captivate audiences. From dazzling dance routines and death-defying acrobatics in Treasure Island's Mystere to an artistic aquatic tribute in O at the Bellagio, each show promises an unforgettable spectacle for all ages.
Cirque du Soleil “O” (at Belagio hotel $ casino) This show anywhere in the world you must watch It’s an amazing 3 hrs show All the artists deserves a massive respect Try to reach at-least 20 mins before the show starts .. it takes time to settle down Tickets are available both online and at the gate Price: $79 (it may vary)
Kavya P — Google review
7 pm show on March 22.2023 in the MGM; the theatre is amazing in size and design. The show kind of starts a bit before the actual start time so it is best if audience is seated 15 minutes prior to curtain as was recommended. Many did not do this which does impact everyone else. At the beginning there is an extremely brief statement about the story-line of the show - twins lost… thats about all I heard and so the story was confusing at best. The main characters - I think- are the twins, a mamma and a papa some yellow queen and a big bad guy but 🤷‍♀️ there were at least 40 acrobats and martial arts experts who fought, swung, climbed, contorted in many amazing ways which was commendable but the stage and theatre tricks of lighting, projections, hydraulics etc were mind- blowing! Simply amazing to even fathom so 👏👏👏👏 to the creative minds behind Ka. It is a spectacle. My favourite parts were the ship in the storm and then the underwater swimming and sand creatures all staged in such a beautiful way. The twin brothers on spinning wheels/cages were also phenomenal 🎭👏👏👏. We have seen Mystere, O and a traveling version I don’t recall the name of and they are always great entertainment.
Laurie M — Google review
Really amazing show! It was really awesome. I put 4 stars and not 5 stars not because of their performance but because there was not story (Mystere). Everything else was perfect
Savvas P — Google review
It goes without saying that this is worth your money. Everyone one in the cast was so talented and the stage itself was incredible. The performance was all around and above us.
Cara H — Google review
After seeing more than 4 Cirque du Soleil shows in different cities, I think KA is the best Cirque du Soleil show in the world. The most spectacular stage show that we’ve ever seen! From the pre-show to the standing ovation we were on the edge of our seats wonder what would happen next. I think it is better to sit in the middle than in front in order to get broader theater perspective of over-audience aerials, amazing stage dynamics. It is a MUST SEE!!
Osman G — Google review
I purchased tickets thru a promo link and was charged the full amount despite that not being the amount I checked out at. I reached out via phone & email several times and every attempt was blatantly ignored.
Natalie G — Google review
We saw Beatles Love, and I think this was the best Cirque show we've seen. The staging. artistry and sheer athleticism of the performers was truly amazing. Only wish they could have turned down the decibels!
Renee B — Google review
They cancelled my show last week due to Covid and won’t return all of my money. I will never buy tickets to a show again from them. Ticketmaster return all of my money due to cancelled shows and also returned the service fees. I will definitely go to bbb regarding this.
Heather F — Google review
1151 Grier Dr Suite C, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/•(702) 352-0200•Tips and more reviews for Cirque du Soleil

29Supreme Court of Nevada

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In the heart of downtown Las Vegas stands the Supreme Court of Nevada, a striking building that captivates visitors with its modern yet neoclassical design. Opened in March 2017, this architectural marvel resembles the iconic Supreme Court and boasts a gleaming gold dome that dazzles in the evening sun. While Las Vegas is known for its casinos and nightlife, taking a day to explore this lesser-known gem can offer a unique and enriching experience.
I have not had any experience here yet, but these people are the only ones I trust to help! Thank you for being there for ALL OF USA!
Michael G — Google review
I love how all federal/Supreme Court systems from ny to ca to tx wipe their google comments on an almost yearly basis then throw in a few 5 stars for themselves. You can tell when the comments are so vague. I guess you don’t have to act well when the fbi across the us laughs at and records reports and takes payments offs from the court, along with the cops. I guess that’s no surprise when the judges abuse their own kids.
Lainie M — Google review
Nevada Democrats will now know exactly how many ballots they’ll need to manufacture after polls close, and then they’ll have three days to manufacture them. No postmark necessary means no obstacle to firing up the ballot printer and making it go brrrr.
Crimson, I — Google review
The court system in Nevada is ABSOLUTE TRASH!!! Nevada does NOT care about justice at all. Today you gave someone who repeatedly molested an 8 year old girl probation! What is wrong you??? Take the innocence and childhood from an innocent little girl and you scumbags gave him a slap on the hand. You SUCK SO BAD. YOU DESERVE ALL THE BAD THINGS LIFE TO HAPPEN TO YOU, and NO ONE ELSE BUT YOU. ROTT IN HELL!!
AJ G — Google review
I want to sue lvmpd for discrimination the state of Nevada for violating my rights Rawson Neal and Stein and ccdc for violating me and my family for $44 billion and no aot program as a declared sound man by supreme court justice for illegal practices against my family and leaking personal information to strangers in society. For keeping me on meds as a advanced EMT and sue amr for theft of intelluctaul property for another $4 billion.and overdose valley hospital for discrimination $4 billion a total of $52 billion dollars.
Ave T — Google review
Should listen to trump we have a problem
Robert A — Google review
The police around me sable, stealing my driver license and my credit card at Easter and gage elong most yoker
TU P — Google review
What can you say other than this is where justice is done.
Jonathan F — Google review
408 E Clark Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•http://nvcourts.gov/supreme•+1 702-486-9300•Tips and more reviews for Supreme Court of Nevada

30Las Vegas High School

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Las Vegas High School, established in 1930, holds a special place in the hearts of its alumni. It stands as a rare example of Art Deco architecture in Las Vegas and was the first high school in the valley. Today, it houses a performing arts academy. The three-story red building with intricate stucco designs is a distinctive landmark and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986.
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31Atomic Museum

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The Atomic Museum, located just east of the Strip near the High Roller observation wheel, is a Smithsonian affiliate that delves into the history and impact of nuclear weapons. It offers exhibits and artifacts exploring the Manhattan Project, simulated nuclear fallout shelters, effects of radiation, science and technology of nuclear weapons, and the cultural impact of the Atomic Age on American society.
I studied Nuclear Engineering in university and this museum was really cool to see. I was really surprised to see all of the history they had on display throughout the museum, along with the information they had documenting everything. Even if you're not into all-things-nuclear, I think you'd enjoy this museum. They make nuclear energy easy to understand and demonstrate in an interactive way how radiation works. We didn't need to buy tickets in advance and were able to go right into to see the exhibits. It's only a short distance away from the strip. I believe we spent just over an hour looking through all the exhibits and they have a nice gift shop at the end of the exhibit. Highly recommend if you're looking to do something off the strip!
Kyle S — Google review
Very interesting nice to see a lot of full scale or actual bombs and military items. We spent about 3 hours here and saw most of the museum. Well worth the money if your into this kind of stuff.
Stuart G — Google review
There are too many great things about the Atomic Museum to share here. From the incredible exhibits to the knowledgeable staff. Art, science and culture are all curated and displayed in a way that is fully engaging from start to finish. The hours I had available to me at the Atomic Museum were not enough to fully investigate and digest the information provided and I look forward to returning.
Chris A — Google review
One of the most interesting museums I have visited ! Much more than expected. Sure admission is lil pricey, but hey it's Vegas. Everything is pricey. The mix of history science artifacts was awesome. I grew up in the 60s and 70s so I remember hearing and seeing a lot of this on tv. Short uber from the strip. Dont miss it if you love science and history.
Don T — Google review
An excellent museum dedicated to the history of the Nevada Testing Site, now called the Nevada National Security Site. Explore the people, places, and artifacts related to the systematic testing of nuclear weapons. Over 100 atmospheric and 828 underground tests were conducted at this site. See the technologies used to achieve nuclear chain reaction, as well as get a primer in nuclear physics via interactive exhibits. The facility has a blast test simulator that runs every 15 minutes on the hour. This museum is relatively close to the strip, and worth a visit if you are in the area.
David S — Google review
The museum was interesting and had a lot about the nuclear testing that went on here in Nevada. The audio tour technically worked well but, the contents were lacking. The test bunker experience could have been a bit more. There is a timeline throughout that ends in the 90s. Some of the fun facts were interesting choices. Looks like they are working on a Fallout exhibit. I wish they had more info on the Plowshare initiatives, the nuclear based rockets, and a little more on the growth the world was going through. If you like items around the nuclear arms race and the cold war this is an interesting museum. They also have a piece of the Berlin Wall, a crossbar from the twin tours, and the robot from forbidden planet.
Stephen S — Google review
Great learning opportunity, and so different from the hedonism of the Strip. One of the volunteer docents was very eager to chat or answer questions. There were scientific principles, moral and social issues, kitschy history, and interactive fun.
John E — Google review
We had a blast. We learned a lot. We are very happy we visited. There was a gentleman working i. The museum that was very informative and answered all our questions.
Athena M — Google review
755 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•https://www.atomicmuseum.vegas/•(702) 409-7366•Tips and more reviews for Atomic Museum

32Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

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Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum is a spine-chilling attraction located in a reputedly haunted 1938 mansion in Las Vegas. This extreme museum of the paranormal boasts 30 eerie rooms filled with some of the most haunted objects ever collected, including demonic dolls, cursed paintings, and ghostly apparitions captured on camera.
Absolutely loved Zac’s Haunted Museum 💀🪦 We drove from L.A just to see the Museum in person. It was worth the drive and every penny we spent. There was so much thought, detail and passion that went into every room. From the ceiling to the floors to all the haunted objects all around it was top notch. Our tour guide Bailey was awesome. We loved her. We felt she not only gave the description well, but she gave us space to connect with the haunted objects. We recommend getting the RIP access, the extra rooms were worth seeing and getting up close. We were lucky and also had a small group, only six of us. Lucky 6 💀💀💀💀💀💀 Thank you Zac for creating this for us. Every Horror in one house that we have ever dreamed of. 🖤
Megg M — Google review
Overall, I had a fun time at the museum. The atmosphere and the environment is spooky and the exhibits are genuinely interesting. I did not like that they had a jump scare haunted house section in the circus area with someonendressed as a clown jumping out of the walls (felt like cheap scares after treating the entire rest of the tour like a museum). The site says this tour is roughly 2 hours. My experience there was nearly 3 hours. It was so long in fact I had to leave early because we wanted to make sure we had enough time to get to the airport (time we had planned for a 2-2.5 hour tour). They keep the tour moving pretty consistently, and also offer very few options in terms of seating in that 3 hour span. They also do not have many options for water either. They did show multiple videos throughout the tour of people passing out while in some of the haunted rooms, but I do wonder how many times that was due to the heavy use of fog machines, limited options for seating, no water, and a 3 hour tour time. I did have someone in my party throw up in the parking lot of the tour afterwards, though I feel like it was less because of the items in the museum and more about the things I've listed above. Prepare accordingly for your visit and you should have a good time. You can also ask to leave the tour at any time and they will take you out to get some fresh air and let you sit for a second before letting younrejoin your group. If you can, I highly encourage you to do so around the circus themed section to avoid the man in a clown mask jumping out at you.
Thomas B — Google review
Me and my wife traveled from the UK with the Haunted Museum being one of our must see attractions. I can honestly say the VIP tour was amazing. Our tour guide Ashley (i think) was brilliant. There are some negative reviews on here, but after paranormal hunting myself for 20 years, and being able to see the collection that Zak has collected over the years was impressive. Even my wife who isn’t into the paranormal enjoyed the experience. Keep it up guys, hopefully in years to come we can visit again and see more.
Carl C — Google review
First of all, what a crazy place! Loved every minute of it as it was a huge bucket list of mine, especially being a ghost adventures fan the last 15 years! Most of the rooms were amazing, crazy feelings especially in the Ed geane room, dr suicide, Peggy and dybuk box room, but more so the basement! While in the basement there was only 3 of us went in while walking around a circle trying to keep positive mindset as recommended I suddenly stopped and darker thoughts came in, I tried to fight them then it felt like I had walked into spider webs, when I tried to wipe them off me I felt something on my shoulder, after leaving I hadn’t thought too much off them and stuff, the following day me and my wife were at the hotel pool and she said “Petermark turn around there’s a bite on your back” obvs in some sort of fear I tried to pan it off to be other things but ended up accepting it was teeth marks( with also a cruised leg, though could have been from anywhere)😂 we went end of august and from them I’ve had chronic lower back pain that’s just went away today, with medication from a dr, I would definitely recommend but please be respectful of the spirits and demons in this place and enjoy your visit!
MISFIT C — Google review
Holy heck was it spooky! So many amazing things to see an learn about. The tour guides are super fun and knowledgeable. The shear amount of haunted items is mind blowing. We got the RIP passes, and got to see more, and it even comes with a badge/lanyard and a t-shirt! I definitely recommend going if you enjoy the macabre and real life haunted things. We even got to touch the REAL cauldron of Ed Gein. It was wild!
Nicole H — Google review
Sit down and buckle up. After watching the show and having a close friend attend I knew it was a must see. My daughter (4 years old), my husband and I have all experienced paranormal activity in the current location we are living. It was just him and I because I would never take her there. For reference we are from Saskatoon, SK Canada. Upon entering the Museum yesterday, everything felt heavy. I can't remember the exact order of each room but I will tell you what we felt in each room. Dr. Death's room and van (notorious for making females cry) I started bawling as soon as we saw the van. The clown room I screamed the entire time. The rapist room, I can't remember his name but also famous for making women vomit I had that feeling about 4 times and had to exit the room to calm down. Peggy made me feel calm, I have a 4 year old daughter and she reminded me of her and we had a good conversation as no one else in the room wanted to talk to her. And she also said my name which was the highlight of the tour for me!! I thanked her for talking to me. The worst part of the experience was the basement. One of the heaviest places in the Museum. The only person to get a response was my husband and he asked her name. She responded but we couldn't understand the response. We got back to the hotel after that the day' gambled a bit and back to the room. He showered and told me he could smell the museum while showering. After getting out he still told me he could smell it. He wouldn't stop pacing, he paced our room for 45 minutes and then said he was leaving. At that point I said I'm coming with you. This morning we noticed he had scratches on both sides of his neck. They look like they are from shaving but he went to the barber a week ago. We contacted his cousin who does Reiki and she said he has a dark lighter attached to him. Photos attached. Definitely a cool exhibit but he isn't kidding, you have to beware before you enter!! I totally forgot to thank our tour guide Kate as she had so much information and she was quick to remove me from the room I couldn't handle 🫶❤️
Lauren K — Google review
After watching Ghost Adventures since day 1, I was so excited to check out the museum while in Vegas for the first time. This was the second thing on my to do list while there! I was definitely in awe with all of the amazing things inside the museum, the staff inside and the security guards were absolutely the best, my only true disappointment was Zak not being there. We went to the museum on a Saturday afternoon and I was told he had been there on Tuesday! I still had a great time anyways and of course I couldn't leave without buying one of the black hoodies!
Kristen G — Google review
I visited today and honestly, it wasn’t worth the hype. Just like many other reviews mentioned, the tour was rushed. We started about 30 minutes late and were constantly reminded to “move along & keep your feet moving,” which made it hard to actually absorb anything. Our group was way to large we had 13 people if this place really valued their customers feedback they would limit the group size and ensure their is adequate gaps in the tour time slots so groups aren't running into each other. Our group was to large we had to be split at the end because we were taking to long in rooms and they wanted us out of their ASAP. It was way too hot inside. The fog machines and strong incense made it hard to breathe, and with all the standing and walking over 2 in a half hours, I can see why people pass out. It was uncomfortable from start to finish. We also kept bumping into other tour groups, which ruined the flow. Some of them were loud as hell, making it even harder to focus or hear what the guide was saying. And don’t expect to take any memories with you phones have to be turned off completely, and no photos or videos are allowed. I expected the gift shop to have some cool stuff but that was a huge let down 😑 The poor pacing, uncomfortable conditions, and chaotic group overlaps really killed the vibe. Definitely not worth the money unless they overhaul how they run it.
Lesie — Google review
600 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104, USA•https://thehauntedmuseum.com/•(702) 444-0744•Tips and more reviews for Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

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Discovery Children's Museum in Las Vegas is a vibrant and educational destination for families. Spanning three floors and 58,000 square feet, this museum offers interactive exhibits that cover a wide range of subjects including art, science, and food. It's an ideal place for young learners to engage with STEM concepts while having fun. The museum features climbing towers, arts and crafts activities, Toddler Town, Water World, and a mini-city where kids can explore future careers.
My children love it here! There are so many things for them to do. They have water science, dress up, and theater to making slime, different themed play areas, and much more! This is a great place to take your children. Wheelchair accessible, they have elevators for the different play levels along with stairs. Covered parking structure attached.
Chakra S — Google review
Took my kids to the Discovery Children's Museum in Vegas and honestly, it exceeded my expectations. We spent almost the whole day there and they didn’t get bored once. The climbing structure is massive and kept them entertained forever, and the water area was a huge hit. I loved that everything was super interactive but also had some educational value didn’t feel like a brain drain day. The place was really clean, well-organized, and the staff were actually helpful. It’s the kind of spot you can take toddlers or older kids and still have a great time. Highly recommend for any parents looking for something fun (and indoors) in Vegas.
Lane M — Google review
This is a great place to take the kids to play and learn! They have like 5 levels of all kinds of play and learning. With workshops and art studios the kids will love. The staff is very nice and friendly also. The whole family could spend hours together at the Discovery Children's Museum. We will definitely be coming back!
Layer2chains — Google review
Went for the first time and our kids had a blast here. Entry is $15 for locals and $20 for non-locals. There is quite a bit to do here, especially if your child enjoys crafting. You could easily spend an entire day here. The staff were all very friendly and kind.
Inkai H — Google review
Amazing museum for both kids and adults! Lots of interactive zones, a water play area, and a creative craft section. A must-visit — kids will definitely have a great time!
Olga O — Google review
This place is super nice for children and parents, we can all learn in the activities that are done in there, there are 3 levels and they are divided by sections for children’s learning, parents can help in the activities, there is also a toddler area on the 1st level, with a puppet show. RECOMMENDATION, use the parking lot on the south side of the museum to make it free, the parking in front is $2/hour or $10 a day.
Dan G — Google review
A memorable privilege to attend the Discovery childrens museum fundraiser. Helping children explore and expand their knowledge to build their future by fostering curiosity through exploration and play, nurturing their creativity with hands on activities, and building a strong sense of self-worth by celebrating their unique qualities and inner beauty like kindness and resilience, which are life lessons to keep forever.
Nerual L — Google review
🚀 Discovery Children’s Museum (Las Vegas) – Where STEM Meets Imagination! Explore three floors of hands-on discovery at Las Vegas’s premier children’s museum—now infused with fresh, exciting exhibits and featuring standout NASA resources. NASA Launch Services Program Corner Engage with space exploration through the LSP Activity Book App and Rocket Science 101 App. These interactive, downloadable tablet apps (available on iPads and similar devices) bring rocket science to life with fun activities, games, and educational content. Brand-New “Energy/Energía: Igniting Minds and Inspiring Futures” Gallery Launched in late 2023—the first major new gallery in five years—this bilingual exhibit invites children to play and learn about energy. From building functional windmills to powering a miniature city, it’s a dynamic, interactive journey into the science of energy generation, storage, and use. Fresh Water World Experience Dive into a reimagined Water World where visitors can learn about the Southern Nevada water cycle and conservation. Activities include dam-building, vortex fun, water-channel engineering, and more—educational and splash-filled for all ages. Innovative “Desert to the Stars” Climber Exhibit (Coming Soon) Soon you’ll be able to climb into an immersive adventure themed around Southern Nevada’s landscape—from desert floor to starry skies. With interactive LED panels, virtual environments, and physical exploration, this exhibit is designed to inspire curiosity about ecology, astronomy, and sustainability. Additional Interactive Highlights Enjoy creative play in unique galleries like: Discovery Lab – a makerspace buzzing with DIY design and tinkering The Summit – a 12-level, 70-ft climbing tower spanning three floors Fantasy Festival – complete with a life-sized pirate ship, medieval castle, and live theatre Eco City, Patents Pending, Young at Art, and Toddler Town—each offering themed, imaginative learning opportunities. Why Visit? This museum stands out by blending STEAM, art, and play into an unforgettable learning experience. Whether your family is curious about space, energy, water, or simply the joy of hands-on discovery, there’s something here to spark wonder in every young explorer.
René O — Google review
360 Promenade Pl, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA•https://www.discoverykidslv.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=or…•(702) 382-3445•Tips and more reviews for Discovery Children's Museum

34Erotic Heritage Museum

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The Erotic Heritage Museum is a unique attraction that offers an exploration of human sexuality and erotic art. It features galleries dedicated to artistic representations of love and sex, along with workshops and events. The museum aims to preserve the wonders of the erotic imagination through permanent and featured exhibits, showcasing the evolution of human sexuality and addressing typically-unspoken topics. Visitors can learn about love and sex in various contexts, from history to futuristic scenarios like sex in space or with robots.
I had an amazing time exploring the museum. It features a fascinating collection of erotic historical artifacts, complemented by thoughtfully written information on sexual topics spanning through the ages. The layout is well-designed, making it easy to navigate, and you’re free to take your time immersing yourself in everything it has to offer.
Juliet S — Google review
This place is amazing!! Even the lobby and gift shop before you even enter the museum is amazing! There was so many cool art exhibits and informative exhibits. The place is huge and has so much to see. I brought my parents in with me who aren’t into this kind of stuff and they had a great time and loved the museum! I 100% recommend!!
Zoe K — Google review
We enjoyed our time at this museum! We came in with no expectations but we walked away really had enjoyed the experience. The museum has a wide range of informative, educational and historical exhibits and it was so interesting walking through all the different sections. It is self paced and you can take all the time you need. We were there for almost two hours and we didn’t finish walking through the whole place. We were taking our time reading all the posted information. We would def come back!
Jennifer T — Google review
Was an interesting museum. Spent about an hour there. Some of the exhibits were in process, like the "sex in space" that I would be interested in seeing completed.
Dan S — Google review
Probably one of the weirdest museums I’ve ever visited—but definitely worth it! 🤭 Many visitors have complained about missing dates and information, but honestly didn’t bother me. 🤔 I didn’t visit to be educated on erotic history, my boyfriend and I went because it was something unique to do in Las Vegas!!! With signs like this…people are WAY TOO SERIOUS…and maybe too sensitive: 🤭😬😂
Annabelle V — Google review
Very interesting! Very informative exhibits and super friendly staff. Will be visiting again to see more that they have.
Crys R — Google review
The museum itself was very large... Much larger than it looks from the outside. There was art, history and antiques of every sexual variety. I really liked that the museum continuously encouraged attendants to have discussion about the items and topics presented. Some of the art was really dark but really no topic was off limits in the gallery. If you are looking for education and interesting thought-producing topics of a sexual nature, this museum was the place to go. Now if you are looking for light hearted and fun show, the "Puppetry of the Penis" show was great comedy. It's not everyday that two dudes come out with just shoes on. They were quick and witty and had the flexible genetalia to pull off the tricks that maybe most wouldn't think to try! We bought tickets in advance but wish that we would've bought the tickets for museum first because there is a discount for the Penis Puppetry with your museum entrance ticket. The venue is small and intimate but there are probably about 50 seats. Our show was about half full and they use cameras to ensure that all can see what they would like to show you.
Shannon K — Google review
The most amazing museum I've been to. It was very educational in every way. Sexuality and sex education from an evolutionary standpoint, political, how war influences reproductive control and sexuality, art, abuse, pleasure, contraception, sexual diseases. It's a very complete exposition, fun to watch, entertaining. Amazing job!
Jazmin M — Google review
3275 S Sammy Davis Jr Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA•https://www.eroticmuseumvegas.com/•(702) 794-4000•Tips and more reviews for Erotic Heritage Museum

35Burlesque Hall of Fame

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Nestled in the vibrant Downtown Arts District, the Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum is a unique gem dedicated to celebrating the rich history and artistry of burlesque. This charming museum showcases an array of glitzy costumes, captivating photographs, and personal memorabilia from iconic dancers that tell the story of this provocative performance art.
A very nice museum of local interest, not too busy so take the reservation recommendation on the website with a grain of salt, though it is not a super large space. I really enjoyed the costumes that were currently on display.
Ana V — Google review
Cool history, cool experience. Go when there's a tour guide, it'll make the experience better. Very informative. Very interesting history!
Zeke S — Google review
On the staff recommendation we went to Dita Von Teese & o-m-g…QUEEN! We did the cheap seats & it was still amazing in GA. The next night we did X Burlesque 2nd row pole side at the Flamingo….was like watching cheerleaders topless. So burlesque go to the Venetian, strip show go to the flamingo.
Carrie C — Google review
This was such a lovely little museum to visit! The tour guide was very informative and kind. A cute gift shop and a place to take photos with burlesque props! Highly recommend for anyone who appreciates the art of burlesque or just into interesting history!
Taylor M — Google review
Definitely recommend! The museum is small but a hidden gem for those who love history, with well done exhibits and a fun section in the back to try out some props yourself.
Mia S — Google review
A testament to the history of Burlesque, and what it means to the women who founded it and continue its message. Long live the BHOF.
Jessica P — Google review
My friends and I went today for Museum Day! This place is not huge but it is packed with history! We got the official tour and our tour guide was awesome! She was very well spoken, knew her history and had me completely engaged! I highly recommend this as “must see/must do” when in Vegas!! I will definitely be back!
Mark G — Google review
Unique, quaint museum that details the history of burlesque. My wife and me visited the Burlesque Hall of Fame on a recent trip to Las Vegas. Our tour guide was very informative on the history and progression of burlesque. I highly recommend visiting since you won't find most of their displays and exhibits anywhere else. Very friendly staff and the gift shop has lots of great items. Located not far from the main strip. Thanks again for a truly unique Vegas experience.
Max T — Google review
1027 S Main St #110, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA•https://burlesquehall.com/•(888) 661-6465•Tips and more reviews for Burlesque Hall of Fame
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The Arts District, also known as 18b, is a lively cultural center filled with independent art galleries and performance venues housed in repurposed warehouses. The area features prominent locations such as the Arts Factory, offering galleries, shops, and a bistro, and the expansive Art Square where the intimate Cockroach Theatre presents new plays and unconventional revivals. Visitors can enjoy craft cocktails at bohemian-style bars that stay open late.
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37The Liberace Mansion

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The Liberace Mansion in Las Vegas, Nevada is a captivating mid-century modern home that was once owned by the legendary maestro Liberace. The interior of the mansion boasts opulent furnishings, extravagant chandeliers, and a stunning collection of rhinestone-covered pianos. Visitors can enjoy private tours led by knowledgeable guides who share fascinating insights about the mansion and its famous former owner.
Liza gave us an awesome private tour. The interior is amazing and interesting to learn about the house and his life. One of the highlights of our recent trip to Vegas.
Robert L — Google review
Beautifully restored former residence of Liberace while he was performing in Vegas. It contains some original artifacts blended with era appropriate antique furnishings. Super ornate and luxurious. We were informed that the ceiling in the master bedroom was hand painted by a direct descendent of Michealangelo. It’s spectacular. We attended a group dinner event so we had exclusive access to the property. The dinner was catered by the local university hospitality students and the service was exceptional. The decor was divine and the food was mouthwateringly delicious. The neighborhood is in close proximity to the Strip hotels and pretty run down. On street parking is quite limited.
Juliet M — Google review
Amazing..... thank you for restoring and preserving this important historical landmark and artifacts.
M. N — Google review
The Liberace Museum is only open for private events but I was fortunate to get a tour. Jason and Ivan are excellent guides and generous with their time. The facility is perfect for a corporate event or wedding reception. The bonus is that for guests, there is a mountain of interesting things to see and talk about concerning Liberace's life and work.
Luke B — Google review
BEAUTIFUL HOME…. Maybe one day I will be able to go inside and see how it is in person . ❤️
F J — Google review
I didn't take enough photos of the place but Liberace had style. The owner of the home is doing his best to restore the property to its former glory. Some of the history is very cool, like the staircase imported from France. Or the Morrocan room and the tiles. They've done well. And the master bedroom was stunning, I've included the photos of the master bath. All in all, super cool experience. My only concern was the neighborhood. It looks dodgy when you are pulling in.
Brady P — Google review
Such a great piece of history.....right in th he center of the city! We love doing events here..
Chris L — Google review
We did a charity event here for Homeless Youths of Las Vegas, it's pretty big inside, classy furniture
Shalla A — Google review
4982 Shirley St, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA•https://theliberacemansion.com/•(702) 462-5850•Tips and more reviews for The Liberace Mansion

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E Fremont St is a vibrant and iconic street in Las Vegas, known for its vintage casinos and hotels. The Fremont Street Experience offers a unique blend of old-school charm and modern attractions, including the thrilling SlotZilla Zipline and the mesmerizing Viva Vision light show.
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39Keep Memory Alive Event Center

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The Keep Memory Alive Event Center is an amazing building by Frank Gehry, located in downtown Fremont. The people who work here are so nice, which makes the experience exceptional.
The coffee is well-crafted and high quality. The fresh Chocolate Crossants were perfect. There are so many items that I want to try. The menu is amazing.
Chas S — Google review
This was my 1st visit when I attended Ted-X Las Vegas. Because it was such a big event, I had to park elsewhere and walk over (10 minutes). Once I got here, the outside was nicely decorated and set up with tables and directional signs. The side has a garden with shade trees and places to sit. Unfortunately, due to event restrictions, I couldn't take interior photos, but it's spacious and has great acoustics. Outside, there is a courtyard with a cafe that was open the entire time. I was able to get healthy beet juice, coffee, and a sandwich. All tasted great and were served within a few minutes. Overall, I would come back, but I will probably take an Uber/Lyft due to parking limitations.
Debbie G — Google review
Beautiful venue!! I attended a function here and was very impressed with the staff, and the food was delicious.
Jessica M — Google review
I came across this striking building by chance while visiting the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets — I instantly recognized it as a work of Frank Gehry. Unfortunately, it wasn’t open when I was there, so I could only admire it from the outside. I really wish I could’ve at least seen the lobby. The structure is fascinating, but its location feels quite isolated and underwhelming. It almost had an abandoned vibe, which is a shame for such a remarkable piece of architecture.
Ozge U — Google review
I have never been inside this awesome looking building, but whenever I visit Las Vegas, I love to come and just look at the architecture. Every time I discover a different angle, or niche or aspect.
MASUM M — Google review
We documented a gorgeous wedding here recently and absolutely adored Keep Memory Alive Event Center. It is the perfect event backdrop, and we can't wait to document more events here.
Fig S — Google review
Beautiful Architecture! One of the gems of Las Vegas!
Sanam's K — Google review
Pretty close to Las Vegas Outlets - North. AKA lou Ruvo Brain Institute. Magnificent building designed by Frank Ghery.
E.dronism — Google review
888 W Bonneville Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA•http://www.kmaeventcenterlasvegas.com/•(702) 263-9797•Tips and more reviews for Keep Memory Alive Event Center
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