Las Vegas Map With Hotels Travel Guide
Top Attractions
Las Vegas is known for its iconic attractions such as the Bellagio Fountains, the High Roller Observation Wheel, and the Stratosphere Tower. Other must-visit attractions include the Neon Museum, the Mob Museum, the Shark Reef Aquarium, and the Grand Canyon National Park.
Hidden Gems
For a unique experience, visit the Pinball Hall of Fame, the Burlesque Hall of Fame, or the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at the Mirage is also a great hidden gem.
Food Scene
Las Vegas has a diverse food scene with options ranging from fine dining to street food. Some of the best places to eat include Raku, Lotus of Siam, and The Peppermill. For a unique dining experience, try the Eiffel Tower Restaurant or the Top of the World at the Stratosphere.
Budget-Friendly Tips
Save money by visiting free attractions such as the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, and the Fountains of Bellagio. You can also find affordable food options at food courts and buffets.
Outdoor Adventures
Take a hike at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area or the Valley of Fire State Park. You can also go kayaking or paddleboarding at Lake Mead or take a hot air balloon ride over the desert.
Historical Landmarks
Visit the Hoover Dam, the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park, or the Clark County Heritage Museum to learn about the history of Las Vegas.
Family-Friendly Activities
Take your family to the Adventuredome Theme Park, the Discovery Children’s Museum, or the Shark Reef Aquarium. You can also visit the Grand Canyon or the Springs Preserve.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Experiences
Explore the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop from the TV show “Pawn Stars” or visit the Haunted Museum. You can also take a tour of the Neon Museum or the Ethel M Chocolate Factory.
Natural Wonders
See the incredible natural beauty of the Grand Canyon, the Hoover Dam, and the Valley of Fire State Park.
Vibrant Nightlife
Experience the world-famous nightlife of Las Vegas with clubs such as Omnia, XS, and Hakkasan. You can also check out live music venues such as the House of Blues or the Brooklyn Bowl.
Local Markets
Visit the Downtown Container Park for unique shopping and dining experiences. You can also check out the Farmer’s Market or the First Friday art festival.
Beaches and Mountains
Although Las Vegas is in the middle of the desert, you can still visit nearby beaches at Lake Mead or the Colorado River. You can also go skiing or snowboarding at the nearby mountains.
Cultural Immersion
Learn about the local culture by visiting the First Friday art festival or the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. You can also take a cooking class or a dance lesson to immerse yourself in the local culture.
Art and Music Scene
Las Vegas has a thriving art and music scene with galleries such as the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art and the Arts Factory. You can also catch a show at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts or the T-Mobile Arena.
Walking Tours
Take a walking tour of the Fremont Street Experience or the Downtown Arts District to explore the city on foot.
Architectural Marvels
Visit the iconic buildings such as the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Luxor Pyramid, and the Venetian Grand Canal. You can also take a tour of the Hoover Dam or the Stratosphere Tower.
Historical Sites
Learn about the history of Las Vegas by visiting the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park or the Clark County Heritage Museum.
Biking Routes
Explore the city on two wheels with the Las Vegas Cyclery or the RTC Bike Share program.
Wellness Retreats
Relax and rejuvenate at the many spas and wellness centers in Las Vegas such as the Canyon Ranch Spa or the Spa at the Wynn.
Adventure Sports
For the adrenaline junkies, Las Vegas offers skydiving, ziplining, and bungee jumping. You can also take a hot air balloon ride or go ATV riding in the desert.