Best Things To Do for First-Time Visitors
Six experiences that define a first Vegas trip — don't leave without doing these.
Las Vegas Boulevard South runs about 4.2 miles end to end. Walk it at least once — ideally both day and night — to see the scale, architecture, and energy. Start at Mandalay Bay and walk north to the Stratosphere (STRAT).
FreeLas Vegas has the best live entertainment on earth. Whether it's a comedy headliner, magic act, Cirque du Soleil production, or a music residency — seeing a show is a non-negotiable Vegas experience. Book in advance.
Book EarlyThe West Rim is just 2.5 hours away and accessible on a guided day tour. One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World — seeing it in person is genuinely life-changing. Book your slot early, especially in spring and fall.
Day TripDowntown Las Vegas is different from the Strip — grittier, more historic, and home to the Fremont Street Experience, a 1,500-foot LED canopy light show. Visit at night for the full effect. Free to watch.
Free at NightLas Vegas has an extraordinary concentration of world-class restaurants — more Michelin stars per square mile than almost anywhere. Try Gordon Ramsay, Guy Savoy, Joël Robuchon, or Giada for a meal you'll talk about for years.
Reserve AheadLas Vegas resort pools are legendary. Wynn, Encore Beach Club, Wet Republic, and Daylight Beach Club at Mandalay Bay are among the best. Even in spring and fall, pool days are possible — and they're a side of Vegas that surprises first-timers.
SeasonalBest Vegas Shows
Five categories of entertainment — something for every taste and budget.
Las Vegas hosts some of the biggest names in stand-up comedy on long-running residencies. Intimate club-style venues and large theater shows both exist. Great for groups and date nights.
Find TicketsLas Vegas is the world capital of magic. Multiple full-length stage magic shows run throughout the year. Perfect for families, couples, and skeptics alike — the production values are extraordinary.
Find TicketsThe biggest names in music anchor multi-year residencies at Dolby Live, Colosseum at Caesars, and MSG Sphere. Check current schedules — seeing your favorite artist in an intimate arena-scale venue is a bucket-list experience.
Find TicketsLas Vegas is home to several large-scale theatrical productions featuring acrobatics, aerial work, and spectacular staging. These are Vegas exclusives you won't see anywhere else. Appropriate for all ages.
Find TicketsTournament of Kings at Excalibur, magic shows, and several clean-comedy productions are ideal for families traveling with children. Always check age suitability — some shows are adults-only.
Find TicketsBest Tours from Las Vegas
Day tours and experiences that take you beyond the Strip — all bookable through Viator.
The most popular day trip from Las Vegas. Choose from West Rim bus tours (2.5 hours away), South Rim tours (4.5 hours), helicopter tours, and Skywalk add-ons. Book early — these sell out weeks in advance.
Most Popular Book TourJust 30–45 minutes from the Strip, Hoover Dam is an engineering marvel. Half-day tours (4–5 hours) are perfect if you want to combine it with afternoon activities. Can also be added to a Grand Canyon combo tour.
Half-Day Book TourSee Las Vegas from the air — especially spectacular at sunset and after dark when the Strip lights up. Helicopter tours over the Strip typically last 15–20 minutes. Sunset and night tours cost more but deliver unforgettable views.
Bucket List Book TourNevada's oldest state park, just an hour from Las Vegas. The vivid red sandstone formations are unlike anything else in the region. Guided tours handle all the driving — or it's an easy self-drive if you prefer independence.
Scenic Book TourBest Attractions in Las Vegas
Paid and free attractions worth adding to your itinerary.
The world's largest spherical structure opened in 2023 and is already one of Vegas's most iconic landmarks. The immersive entertainment experiences inside combine 160,000 square feet of LED screens with spatial audio. Check current shows before booking.
NewThe world's tallest observation wheel at 550 feet. One revolution takes 30 minutes. Happy hour pods include an open bar. Perfect for families and couples — spectacular views of the Strip at sunset or after dark.
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement is genuinely one of the best museums in the American West. Three floors of exhibits tell the history of the mob in America — surprisingly gripping, even for non-history fans.
The "boneyard" of old Las Vegas neon signs is a photogenic outdoor museum chronicling the design history of the city. Evening tours illuminate restored signs. Book in advance — it's a popular hidden gem.
One of the most famous free attractions on earth. The choreographed water and light show runs every 15–30 minutes and is best viewed from the sidewalk across Las Vegas Boulevard. Completely free. Evening performances are spectacular.
FreeAn immersive art and entertainment complex about 10 minutes from the Strip. Home to Meow Wolf's Omega Mart and rotating immersive art installations. Unlike anything else in Vegas — great for a few hours of mind-bending exploration.
Best Nightlife in Las Vegas
Vegas nightclubs are world-class — here are the five best venues.
Multi-room mega-club spanning three levels including a rooftop terrace. Features world-class DJ residencies and a kinetic LED chandelier that's become an iconic Vegas sight. One of the most technically impressive nightclubs in the world.
Six-story venue combining a Michelin-starred restaurant and a sprawling nightclub. Hosts some of the biggest DJ names in the world. The production quality — lighting, sound, staging — is elite.
The only rooftop nightclub on the Strip. Drai's sits 11 stories above Las Vegas Boulevard with panoramic views. Features a pool terrace and world-class talent. Best in warmer months when the outdoor areas are fully open.
Day club and night club combined — one of Vegas's most versatile entertainment venues. Features a main room with a massive LED screen, a library room for a more intimate experience, and a bungalow pool area.
Consistently rated one of the highest-grossing nightclubs in the world. Set alongside the Encore Beach Club pool, XS features gold and ivory design, top-tier DJ bookings, and an energy that's hard to match. Arrive early or reserve a table.
Best Free Things To Do in Las Vegas
Vegas has more free entertainment than anywhere else in the world.
Free, spectacular, and runs every 15 minutes from noon (30 minutes in the morning). The nighttime performances are set to music and last about 4 minutes each. Stand across the street on the sidewalk for the best angle.
FreeThe LED canopy stretches 1,500 feet over downtown Fremont Street and lights up with synchronized sound-and-light shows throughout the evening. Free to watch from below. Several live music stages add to the atmosphere.
FreeThe Venetian's canals, Bellagio's lobby, Wynn's floral displays, and the Cosmopolitan's chandelier bar are all free to explore. Walking through the major resorts is a cultural experience in its own right — and completely free.
FreeThe 14,000-square-foot botanical garden inside the Bellagio changes with the seasons and holidays. The floral displays are extraordinary — teams of horticulturalists maintain the exhibits year-round. Free to enter.
FreeThe erupting volcano outside the Mirage (now Vici) has been a Strip landmark since 1989. Check current operating status — shows typically run in the evening. It's a free outdoor spectacle that draws crowds every night it runs.
Check ScheduleLas Vegas Boulevard is full of street performers — costumed characters, acrobats, living statues, and musicians. The Fashion Show open-air area, the LINQ promenade, and Fremont Street all have regular free entertainment throughout the day and night.
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Best Family Activities
Las Vegas has more family-friendly options than its reputation suggests.
At 550 feet, the High Roller gives families a full panoramic view of Las Vegas in a comfortable gondola cabin. Suitable for all ages and a great way to orient kids to the scale of the Strip. 30-minute experience.
A 5-acre indoor theme park with roller coasters, carnival rides, and arcade games. Perfect for kids and teens. Climate-controlled and open year-round. The Canyon Blaster double-loop roller coaster is a highlight.
Mandalay Bay's Shark Reef is a 1.3 million gallon aquarium home to more than 2,000 animals. Sharks, rays, sea turtles, jellyfish, and a walk-through tunnel make it one of the best aquarium experiences in the region.
Excalibur's dinner-and-show production features jousting, horsemanship, and medieval pageantry — all while you eat a four-course meal without utensils. Kids love it. Book in advance as it fills up.
iFly Las Vegas offers indoor skydiving in a vertical wind tunnel — no experience required, and suitable for most ages. Great for teenagers and adventurous younger kids. Instructors guide you through the experience.
Best Couples Activities
Las Vegas is one of the world's great romantic getaway destinations.
A sunset helicopter tour — whether over the Strip or out to the Grand Canyon — is one of the most romantic experiences in Las Vegas. The fading light over the desert and the city glow make for extraordinary photos and memories.
Singing gondoliers pole you through the Venetian's indoor canals past St. Mark's Square and painted skies. It's theatrical and fun — a perfect 15-minute romantic interlude between dinner and a show.
A tasting menu at a top Vegas restaurant — Guy Savoy, Joël Robuchon, Restaurant Guy Savoy, or Twist — is an unforgettable special-occasion dinner. Reserve weeks in advance for the best tables.
The Wynn and Encore pool complex is arguably the most beautiful on the Strip. Lush landscaping, private cabanas, and a sophisticated atmosphere make it an ideal couples retreat. Book a cabana for the best experience.
Dinner before a show is a classic Vegas date night. Pick a show that interests both of you — a musical residency, magic show, or comedy headliner — then walk the Strip afterward. It's the quintessential Vegas couples evening.
Best Sports Events in Las Vegas
Las Vegas has become one of America's top sports destinations.
🏈 Allegiant Stadium
Home to the Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), UNLV Rebels football, and major concerts and events. The domed stadium seats over 65,000 and has hosted Super Bowls, college bowl games, and some of the biggest stadium concerts in the world. Walking distance from the Strip.
🏒 T-Mobile Arena
Home to the Las Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) — one of the league's most exciting teams. Also hosts boxing world title fights, UFC events, NBA games, and major concerts. Seating capacity around 20,000. Between New York-New York and Park MGM on the Strip.
Best Day Trips from Las Vegas
The region surrounding Las Vegas is extraordinary — don't miss these natural wonders.
🏜️ Grand Canyon (West Rim)
The most popular day trip from Vegas. Tours depart daily. Add the Skywalk for a glass-bottomed walkway over the canyon.
💧 Hoover Dam
America's greatest engineering achievement. Half-day tours are perfect. Combine with Lake Mead for a full day.
🏔️ Red Rock Canyon
Stunning red sandstone formations and world-class climbing. Perfect half-day hike or scenic drive for all fitness levels.
🔴 Valley of Fire
Nevada's oldest state park — vivid red and orange rock formations unlike anything else. Great for photography and hiking.
☀️ Death Valley
The hottest place on earth (visit spring or fall only). Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes are highlights.
🌿 Zion National Park
A full long day from Vegas but worth it. The Narrows slot canyon and Angel's Landing trail are bucket-list hikes. Start very early.
How to Plan Your Vegas Activities
Four tips that will make your trip run smoother.
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1Book Shows Early Popular shows — especially residencies, Cirque productions, and comedy headliners — sell out weeks in advance on weekend nights. Book as soon as your trip dates are confirmed. Last-minute tickets exist but you'll pay a premium or miss out entirely.
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2Grand Canyon Tours Sell Out Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are the busiest times for Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas. Helicopter tours especially fill up 3–4 weeks in advance during peak season. Book the moment you know your dates.
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3Free Things Are Genuinely Plentiful You could spend an entire day on the Strip without spending a dollar and be thoroughly entertained. Bellagio Fountains, hotel lobby hopping, the conservatory, Fremont Street canopy show, and the general spectacle of the Strip are all completely free.
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4Pace Yourself Las Vegas is a marathon, not a sprint. The city runs 24/7 and the temptation to stay up all night is real — but you'll enjoy a day tour at 7am a lot more if you got some sleep. Build in downtime, especially on a longer trip.
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