The Las Vegas Strip is a roughly 4-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard famous for its concentration of massive, themed casino resorts, hotels, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment, creating a unique global destination for gambling and tourism, technically located just outside Las Vegas city limits in unincorporated areas like Paradise. It's known for iconic sights like the Bellagio Fountains, replica Eiffel Tower, and the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign, drawing millions with its bright lights and non-stop action.
Downtown Vegas offers free light shows (Viva Vision) and live music.
Play vintage pinball machines for cheap; admission is free.
Soar 550 feet above the center of the Las Vegas Strip on the largest observation wheel in North America. With sweeping 360-degree views, the wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one revolution and features 28 spacious cabins to accommodate guests.
The Bellagio Conservatory is a free, 14,000-square-foot indoor botanical garden located inside the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas that features elaborate, ever-changing floral displays. It is open 24/7 and transforms its exhibits seasonally with new installations for spring, summer, fall, and winter, as well as a special display for Lunar New Year.
One of the newest and most visually striking venues, this massive spherical arena offers an immersive visual and audio experience, often featuring unique shows like The Sphere Experience.