For those who know Las Vegas well, the city is famous for its gambling and partying.
But if you aren’t interested in either of those, don’t worry! Vegas is filled with fun, exciting activities. You’ll find something for everyone in Vegas!
Las Vegas is one of the most famous US cities. While some call it “Sin City,” others refer to it as the “City of Lights,” but all agree that it is one of the most famous entertainment cities in the world.
Beautiful neon signs, exciting casinos, luxury shopping malls, unique day trips, free attractions, and a vibrant nightlife in Las Vegas make it the most entertaining destination on Earth.
Here are the top 24 things to do in Las Vegas.
1. Visit the Strip
The Strip is possibly the most iconic boulevard stretch in Las Vegas. Stretching over 3.5 miles and featuring more than 20 large resort-casinos, with over 70,000 hotel rooms, The Strip is the place to stay.

A panoramic view of the Las Vegas Strip | Photo by randy andy via Shutterstock
At night, you’ll love the vibrant, energetic spirit of gamblers and party lovers who throng to the beautiful buildings. Immerse yourself among the magnificent attractions, such as the pyramid-shaped Luxor Hotel, a marvel of architectural design. Nearby, venture to the beautiful fountain displays in front of the Bellagio or the pirate-themed Treasure Island Hotel and Casino. You won’t leave disappointed!
Las Vegas Strip
3500 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $13 per day
Ph: +1 702-229-6011
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge (4.5/5 stars, American, $$$)
• 2 Scoops of Aloha LV (4.8/5 stars, Breakfast Restaurant, $$)
• Bouchon at The Venetian (10th floor) (4.6/5 stars, French, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Las Vegas Strip based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• The Signature at MGM Grand (8.5/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
2. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit
If you loved the movie Titanic, then Titanic: The Artifact is a must-visit.

“Titanic: the Artifact Exhibition” | Photo by matteo_it via Shutterstock
Learn about the true history of the sunken ship as you gaze at over 250 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreckage. This exhibit allows visitors to feel and experience one of the world’s most notorious tragedies and marvels – the sunken ocean liner, Titanic. The exhibition is one of the most attended in the world, with over 25 million visitors because it honors those who lost their lives while at the same time educating us.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Admission: Ticket price starts at Free to $21.95
Ph: +1 702-262-4400
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• 2 Scoops of Aloha LV (4.8/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Lotus of Siam (4.6/5 stars, Thai, $$)
• Bruxie Original Fried Chicken & Waffle Sandwich (4.6/5 stars, Chicken, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Luxury Suites International at The Signature (8.7/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
3. Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at the Bellagio
As you venture across Las Vegas, swing by the Bellagio Hotel’s front desk and enter this amazing and beautiful garden.

Spring season in Bellagio Hotel Conservatory & Botanical Gardens | Photo by Kobby Dagan via Shutterstock
The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens are made of 50-foot-high glass ceilings and beams set in floral patterns. The uniqueness of this building is amazing, as there is an array of ever-changing seasonal displays that create an awe-inspiring beauty. As a new year begins, the gardens showcase Chinese exhibits and have different displays to suit spring, summer, and winter.
Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at the Bellagio
Bellagio Hotel and Casino, 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 702-693-7111
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge (4.5/5 stars, American, $$$)
• Eiffel Tower Restaurant (4.6/5 stars, French, $$)
• Restaurant La Costa (4.7/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at the Bellagio based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• NoMad Las Vegas (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
4. Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
No trip to Vegas is complete without visiting the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, especially for lovers of art.

The famous Infinity Mirrored Room showing in Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art | Photo by Kit Leong via Shutterstock
The gallery features many exhibits that include works from legendary artists, from Impressionists to creators of Pop Art. If you’re interested in seeing masterpieces from areas such as St. Petersburg, Russia, to Claude Monet’s paintings, you’ll fall in love with the Bellagio Gallery. As a bonus, the entrance fee is lower for many, allowing you to enjoy viewing these spectacular works of art without breaking the bank.
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
3600 Las Vegas Fwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $18 per person
Ph: +1 702-693-7871
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Komol Restaurant (4.5/5 stars, Thai, $$$)
• Restaurant El Rey (4.5/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
• The Capital Grille (4.6/5 stars, Fine Dining, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
5. Caesar’s Palace
If there is one resort that embodies the spirit and vigor of Las Vegas residents, it’s Caesar’s Palace.

Caesar’s Palace | Photo by Booking.com
Built in 1966 to echo the splendor of a Roman emperor’s residence, this massive hotel mimics a Hollywood epic movie. The resort has been a haven for the rich and features a list of restaurants offering a variety of cuisines to gamblers and visitors alike. And if you’re not in the mood to gamble, Caesar’s Palace offers a host of shows varying from comedians to musicians and more!
Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $229 – $1,690
Ph: +1 866-227-5938
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6. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
For an afternoon of happiness and fun away from the city, pack a lunch and head east of the Strip to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Red Rock Canyon | Photo by Taylor Jackson via Shutterstock
Within half an hour, you’ll find yourself amidst an amazing landscape that rises to more than 3000 ft. Here, partake of the numerous trails that you can venture down as you explore the gnarled and reddish sandstone vista. Red Rock Canyon is the best location for rock climbing and horseback riding. Because the area is a conservational habitat for the endangered desert tortoise, keep an eye out for these august, handsome creatures.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161
Admission: $15 per car, $10 for motorcyclists and $5 for bicyclist
Ph: +1 702-515-5350
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• China a gogo (4.7/5 stars, Chinese, $$$)
• Anna Marie’s Italian Cuisine (4.6/5 stars, Italian, $$)
• Maggiano’s Little Italy (4.5/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Hampton Inn & Suites Las Vegas-Red Rock/Summerlin (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
7. Hakkasan at MGM Grand Nightclub
It’s no secret that Las Vegas is the biggest party town in the US, and you’ll find revelers of all ages here trying to outdo each other.

The Hakkasan Night club in MGM hotel in Las Vegas | Photo by Kobby Dagan via Shutterstock
When in Las Vegas, if it’s the party life you want, venture to Hakkasan MGM Grand Nightclub for a night full of dancing and entertainment. This nightclub has flashing LED ribbons and handcrafted leather banquettes around the dance floor. If you the VIP treatment, book the five-themed mezzanine VIP suites for a higher class of amenities.
Hakkasan Nightclub
3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $30 – $50 ticket prices
Ph: +1 702-891-3838
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge (4.5/5 stars, American, $$$)
• Nigerian Food Las Vegas (4.8/5 stars, West African, $$)
• Restaurant El Rey (4.5/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Hakkasan Nightclub in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Hakkasan Nightclub based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• ARIA Resort & Casino (8.7/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
8. Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah
Wayne Newton, aka Mr. Vegas, developed the Casa de Shenandoah estate for both living and as a ranch for various breeds of animals.

Wayne Newton’s automobile collection at his Casa de Shenandoah | Photo by Bob n Renee via Wikimedia Commons
He bought this property in 1966 and invested his wealth in designing and building its luxurious buildings and iconic golden gates. For many years, entrance to the estate was only possible for the rich and famous, but that changed in 2015. Now CLOSE to the public, you can tour this estate and view its immense collection of luxury homes, vintage car collections, and amazing architectural designs.
Wayne Newton’s Casa De Shenandoah
3310 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120, United States
Admission: Free
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Lucino’s Pizza (5/5 stars, Pizza, $$$)
• Salsa Latina (5/5 stars, Latin American, $$)
• Todd’s Unique Dining (4.6/5 stars, Seafood, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Wayne Newton’s Casa De Shenandoah in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Wayne Newton’s Casa De Shenandoah based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Desert Paradise Resort by Diamond Resorts (9.3/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
9. Encore Beach Club
Encore Beach Club is located on the Las Vegas Strip and is a hotel, resort, and casino with a large and luxurious building that makes for beautiful scenery.
Enjoy gambling at the 80,000 square-foot casino or go shopping at the 27,000 square-foot shopping space. With five restaurants, seven bars, a nightclub, and a salon, you can’t go wrong with Encore Beach Club. Be sure to check the dress code!
Encore Beach Club
3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $40 per person
Ph: +1 702-770-7300
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge (4.5/5 stars, American, $$$)
• Bruxie Original Fried Chicken & Waffle Sandwich (4.6/5 stars, Chicken, $$)
• Restaurant La Costa (4.7/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Encore Beach Club in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Encore Beach Club based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas City Center (9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
10. Flamingo Habitat
The Flamingo Habitat is situated at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas.

Chilean Flamingos, The Flamingo’s Wildlife Habitat | Photo by Tomás Del Coro via Wikimedia Commons
Located on a 15-acre farmland, this delightful venue appropriate for the whole family is full of swans, turtles, parrots, pelicans, koi, and hummingbirds. Although we love all the exotic animals, our main focus is on the flamingos, who usually rest on Flamingo Island of these exotic gardens. Dozens of Chilean pink flamingos wander around the beautiful landscape, feeding on aquatic animals.
Admire these statuesque birds while listening to the calming rush of the hotel’s beautiful waterfalls.
Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $$
Ph: +1 702-733-3349
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11. Take a Gondola Ride at The Venetian
The Venetian Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip recreates the romantic experience of a gondola ride on the Grand Canal of Venice in Italy.

The Venetian Resort and Casino on Las Vegas Boulevard | Photo by Harry Beugelink via Shutterstock
Those looking for romance should start at the Venetian. While on your ride, you’ll float under bridges and by cafes and restaurants as you watch people walking on either side of the canal. Travel with your partner for an unforgettable experience.
The Venetian Resort and Casino on Las Vegas Boulevard
3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $24.95-$29.95
Ph: +1 702-414-1000
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12. Fremont Street Experience
Fremont Street is located in ‘old’ downtown Las Vegas and features several entertainment joints.

Downtown Las Vegas lights and nightlife in Fremont Street | Photo by s4svisuals via Shutterstock
This district is both vibrant and energetic, with most party lovers in Las Vegas frequenting the delightful, illuminated street. One of the most attractive features of this street is the Viva Vision, the world’s largest screen suspended 90 feet above the pedestrian mall. The screen is 90 feet wide, 1500 feet long and has 12.5 million LED lights and a 550,000-watt sound system. The visuals are spectacular and shouldn’t be missed.
Downtown Las Vegas, Fremont Street
1920 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Admission: $45 per person
Ph: +1 702-678-5600
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• mima’s kitchen (5/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Carson Kitchen (4.6/5 stars, American, $$)
• Eureka! Discover American Craft (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Downtown Las Vegas, Fremont Street in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Downtown Las Vegas, Fremont Street based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel (8.4/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
13. High Roller Ferris Wheel
Opened in 2004, the High Roller Ferris Wheel is one of the largest in the world.

High Roller at the center of the Las Vegas Strip | Photo by Kobby Dagan via Shutterstock
Offering visitors a beautiful view of the city by whirling them to ever greater heights, the carnival ride is a fantastic way to see the city. It is 550 feet tall, 520 feet wide, and can accommodate over 1,000 passengers in a single trip. At night, the wheel is an incredible sight because it is fitted with neon lights that flash a myriad of colors, patterns, and designs, especially during special occasions.
High Roller
3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: $10 daytime ride, $20 nighttime ride
Ph: +1 702-322-0593
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Maggiano’s Little Italy (4.5/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Ellis Island Barbecue (4.5/5 stars, Barbecue, $$)
• The Crack Shack – Las Vegas (4.5/5 stars, Chicken, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near High Roller in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near High Roller based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Homewood Suites by Hilton Las Vegas City Center (9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
14. Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck
The Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck is the second tallest observation tower in the Western Hemisphere.

Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas | Photo by Antoine Taveneaux via Wikimedia Commons
Located in the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino complex, observe and behold the city from two observation decks for 360° views. Also, if you’re going for drinks, the 107 SkyLounge Bar will serve you well. You’ll love the observation deck, which offers a perfect spot for admiring the beautiful views from the hotel.
Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck
Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower, 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Admission: Ticket price per person $20
Ph: +1 702-380-7777
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15. Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn Las Vegas Resort was completed in 2005 and is the tallest building in Las Vegas. It’s also one of the top eight largest hotels in the world.

The interior of Wynn Hotel and Casino | Photo by Kobby Dagan via Shutterstock
Withe some of the best amenities Vegas has to offer, such as casinos, the blissful spa, and 15 live-action cooking stations, you won’t regret choosing Wynn Las Vegas for your stay. A special amenity unique to Wynn Hotel are waterfalls and pyrotechnics, not to mention the three-tiered pools at the Encore Beach Club.
Wynn Las Vegas
3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Admission: Rooms per night starts at $199
Ph: +1 702-770-7000
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16. Trip to Death Valley National Park
During your Las Vegas visit, you should set aside some time to visit the Death Valley National Park.

Desert landscape at Badwater Basin in Death Valley | Photo by Jon Chica via Shutterstock
The park is over 3 million acres, and you’ll love the numerous stunning canyons and breathtaking landscapes. The good thing about this park is that the significant attractions are relatively close together, meaning you’ll have plenty of time to behold the beautiful sights. The Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, is also found here, and shouldn’t be missed.
Death Valley National Park
36.5050927, -117.0787239
Admission: $25 per person
Ph: +1 760-786-3200
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Sunny’s Kitchen (4.5/5 stars, Diner, $$$)
• Toll Road Restaurant (5/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
• Steaks and Beer (4.9/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Death Valley National Park in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Death Valley National Park based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast (9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
17. Lonnie Hammargren’s House
Lonnie Hammargren is a retired neurosurgeon and lieutenant governor who spent his life turning his home into a museum.
He built his home museum in 1969 before moving into the home in 1971. He is still alive, and each passing day he increases his stunning collection. While it’s his home for 364 days each year, he opens it during the annual Nevada Day, where thousands of visitors can see his impressive and carefully organized collections, such as an underground mine, an animatronic tiger and a T-Rex replica, among many others.
Lonnie Hammargren’s House
4318 Ridgecrest Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Admission: between $15 and $20 per person
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Lucino’s Pizza (5/5 stars, Pizza, $$$)
• Original Lindo Michoacan (4.6/5 stars, Mexican, $$)
• Sicilian Ristorante Italian Restaurant (4.7/5 stars, Italian, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Lonnie Hammargren’s House in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Lonnie Hammargren’s House based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Desert Paradise Resort by Diamond Resorts (9.3/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
18. National Atomic Testing Museum
While Las Vegas now seems like an exquisite and vibrant setting for music and entertainment, it was once a nuclear testing site.
The National Atomic Testing Museum was built in 1941 and was initially famous as the “Nevada Test Site”. It was isolated, making it a perfect spot for atomic testing. You can now visit the location and view more than 12,000 artifacts of the country’s nuclear program.
The National Atomic Testing Museum
755 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Admission: $22 general admission
Ph: +1 702-794-5151
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Lotus of Siam (4.6/5 stars, Thai, $$$)
• Table 34 (4.6/5 stars, American, $$)
• Kabuki Japanese Restaurant (4.5/5 stars, Japanese, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near The National Atomic Testing Museum based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Homewood Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Airport (8.9/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
19. Pinball Hall of Fame
The Pinball Hall of Fame is located in a building just off the Las Vegas Strip.

The pinball hall of fame | Photo by Jenny Salita via Shutterstock
Here, you’ll find an assortment of pinball machines, dinging bells, flashing bright lights, and, of course, furious button-pushing. You’ll love the over 20 games, with the majority being pinball and the rest being old-school games such as a safe-breaking game. Bring the kids for some family fun in a city for adults!
The Pinball Hall of Fame
1610 E Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Admission: Free
Ph: +1 702-597-2627
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Chosun Hwaro & Nara Teppan (4.6/5 stars, Korean, $$$)
• Ono Sushi (4.7/5 stars, Sushi, $$)
• Ramen123 (4.6/5 stars, Japanese, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near The Pinball Hall of Fame based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Airport (9.2/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
20. Hoover Dam and Lake Mead
Set aside time in your schedule to visit the astonishing Hoover Dam and Lake Mead National Recreational Area.

Beautiful view of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead | Photo by Nido Huebl via Shutterstock
Both are located at the Black Canyon of the Colorado River and are outstanding fetes of engineering. Both the dam and lake offer beautiful scenery, and you’ll be surprised to know that the dam was built in the 1930s. For spectacular views, visit the Observation Deck at the top of the Visitor Center.
Hoover Dam and Lake Mead
Hoover Dam, Nevada 89005
Admission: ticket starts at $12.00 to $15.00
Ph: +1 702-494-2517
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Johnny Mac’s (4.5/5 stars, Chicken Wings, $$$)
• The Dillinger (4.6/5 stars, Grill, $$)
• Il Chianti (4.7/5 stars, Italian, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Hoover Dam and Lake Mead in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Hoover Dam and Lake Mead based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa (8.6/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
21. Tour the Ghost Town
While in Las Vegas, you should tour the Ghost Towns. Explore the fascinating old buildings and maybe catch a peek of a spirit long gone.

Ghost town wild west | by viator
Chloride was a bustling old town with hotels, casinos, a bank, and a school. Exciting features in this ghost town include antique shops and the remains of the buildings.
22. Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride
In Las Vegas, hot air balloon rides are popular in the morning, but some operators offer sunset options, especially during winter.
Delight in floating above the Strip, museums, lakes, and other splendid features in Las Vegas. Moreover, the surrounding desert, i.e., the Red Rock Canyon Area, offers fantastic scenery, and you’ll love the sweet morning or evening lights in this area.
23. Vegas Extreme Skydiving
If you’ve never skydived in your life, then Las Vegas is offering you a chance to do so.

Skydive Las Vegas | Photo by GoJump
Vegas Extreme Skydiving is a school and excursion company in Las Vegas that boasts more than 34 years in skydiving and training to skydive. For those who want to venture into this thrilling sport, this school is the best place to go.
Vegas Extreme Skydiving
23600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Jean, NV 89019, United States
Admission: Price start between $8 to $695
Ph: +1 855-546-5867
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• Michael’s Gourmet Room (4.8/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Kazuki Sushi (4.5/5 stars, Sushi, $$)
• Primarily Prime Rib (4.5/5 stars, Steak, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Vegas Extreme Skydiving in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Vegas Extreme Skydiving based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Hyatt Place Las Vegas At Silverton Village (9.3/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
24. The Burlesque Hall of Fame
The Burlesque Hall of Fame is also known as Exotic World. It is one of the most popular attractions in Las Vegas that showcases the history of this art in the US from the 19th century to our present day.

Roxi D’Lite onstage at Burlesque Hall of Fame | Photo by Michael Albov via Wikimedia Commons
The museum also hosts the Miss Exotic World Pageant and has a selection of the best burlesque dancers. You can view extensive memories and artifacts worn by popular performers such as Dita Von Teese and Gypsy Rose Lee.
Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum
1027 S Main St #110, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Admission: $15 per person
Ph: +1 888-661-6465
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Top restaurants to eat nearby according to locals and visitors:
• mima’s kitchen (5/5 stars, Restaurant, $$$)
• Eureka! Discover American Craft (4.6/5 stars, Restaurant, $$)
• Le Thai (4.6/5 stars, Thai, $$)
See the full list of places to eat near Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum in Las Vegas.
The best hotel to stay near Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum based on overall price, location and amenities according to travelers:
• Luxury Suites International at The Signature (8.7/10 stars, $$$) – Booking.com
Las Vegas is one of the few cities in the US with a touch of pomp and glamour. There are numerous places to visit and enjoy spectacular scenery. It’s also energetic, vibrant, and welcoming to people of all different races and colors. Plan your visit Las Vegas today and indulge in the energetic party mood.