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Las Vegas Packing List Essentials: What to Bring and What NOT to Bring to Sin City + PRINTABLE

Jill Robbins

This Las Vegas packing list will ensure that you arrive with all of the essentials, from sun glasses to comfortable shoes. Whether you want to spend time walking the Strip, seeing the shows or playing in the pool, you and the kids will have everything you need!

I’ve been to Vegas on grownups-only trips and also to Vegas with kids . No matter who you’re going with or what you’re planning to do on your Vegas trip, you likely will only be there for a few days. You’re going to want to hit the ground running, which means you need to know what to wear in Vegas .

You won’t want to spend a lot of time on your Vegas vacation riffling through your luggage trying to figure out where you packed this or that. Replacing a forgotten item takes time away from shows, gambling or whatever adventures you have planned. And, of course, buying anything in Vegas is likely to cost more than it would at home.

1. Vegas Packing List – Clothing

My general rule for packing clothing for Vegas is to pack two outfits per day, one for daytime and one for evening for my husband and for me. Even if you’re not dressing up for your evening activity you’ll probably want to change clothes since what you wore during the day might be sweaty or smoky.

Also, do your homework about the dress code where you’re going to be staying and at any Vegas hotels you’re going to visit.

I pack the same amount and style of clothes for my kids as I pack for myself.

SheBuysTravel Tip: Pack an extra outfit and extra set of underwear per day for younger kids, who are more prone to spills or accidents.

Going Out Clothes

If you’re going to one of the high-end shows, to a nightclub or out to a nice dinner, you’re going to want a dressier outfit or something that can be accessorized to be dressier.

Anything made out of black jersey is my go-to because it’s easy to dress up or down. I found this adorable jumpsuit and a cold shoulder dress on Amazon, both at very reasonable price points. Pair with rhinestone sandals or other dressy shoes and some red lipstick and you have the perfect outfit for an upscale dinner.

Casual Clothes

Dress for the weather. Vegas is hot much of the year but the winter months can bring colder temperatures. Watch the weather forecast before you go. Have at least one warmer outfit. Leggings and a cardigan or jeans and a hooded sweater or sweatshirt are stylish and comfortable. Also check out the section below on gear for adventure side trips for some great layering ideas.

Here are some of our favorites:

  • Columbia Uptown Crest women’s joggers
  • Levi’s Women’s ribcage straight ankle jeans
  • This stripe/solid combo hoodie from Amazon is available in several color combos and is cute for colder days or for layering.

Sundresses and a light sweater are also great for Vegas and look smart with a pair of tennis shoes or comfortable sandals. Target and Amazon are great places to shop for casual dresses that won’t break the bank.

We like this Women’s Knit Midi Bodycon Dress and this Rib Knit Side Ruched Bodycon Dress , both from Target and this Amazon find – Karundo short sleeved print dress – that comes in several colors

Workout Clothes

If you’re meticulous about not skipping a workout while you’re in Vegas, pack your gym clothes. Not 100 percent sure you’ll actually find the gym? Leave your workout clothes at home.

If you do pack workout gear, a pair of black leggings can do double duty as travel clothes or an outfit on another day. These leggings from Gym People have pockets, which is always a plus.

Undergarments

At least one set per person for each day. I like wicking, hot weather undergarments because they’re more comfortable in the heat. They also dry quickly if you need to hand wash.

I recommend the Ex Officio brand of underwear for travelers – very quick drying. They’re on the pricier side but I think they’re worth it.

  • Ex Officio Give and Go Women’s Bikini Briefs
  • Ex Officio Give and Go Full Cut Women’s Briefs
  • Ex Officio Give and Go Men’s Boxer Briefs
  • Ex Officio Give and Go Men’s Briefs

Light Jacket or Sweater

You’ll need something to put on inside the air-conditioned buildings. Here are some stylish, lightweight outwear options that will go with multiple outfits. We like:

  • Girls open front cardigan with pockets, various colors .
  • Girls colored denim jacket, various colors. 
  • Women’s Wrangler jean jacket, various washes available. 
  • Women’s open front boyfriend cardigan, various colors.

Bathing Suit

No Vegas packing list would be complete without swimwear. If you anticipate lounging around the pool a lot, pack two swimsuits so you’ll always have a dry one.

Amazon is my favorite place to buy swimsuits. I’ve had very good luck with fit and quality and you can’t beat the prices like this women’s high waisted two piece that comes in various colors and patterns. 

Amazon also carries the CupShe brand, which I’ve never been disappointed with. This color blocked one piece is in my Amazon cart right now.

Amazon is also a great place to go for children’s swimwear:

  • Boys two-piece rash guard set . Comes in various colors.
  • Girls three-piece rash guard set . Comes in various colors and patterns.

If you wear these consistently while you’re in the water, pack a spare so you’ll always have a dry one.

This cute ladies two-piece suit has a rash guard with a built-in bra for maximum sun protection.

These boys’ rash guards are great quality and the long sleeves work for surfing and other water sports. They’re listed as a boys item but they come in multiple colors and would work for any child.

Bathing Suit Coverup

Bring a nice coverup or extra sundress. The shortest route to the hotel pool might be through a casino and most casinos have dress codes. Plus, they usually are super air conditioned, so you and the kids will be freezing if you try to walk through the casinos in a wet swimsuit!

I have this sleeveless dress with pockets in multiple colors. It can also be accessorized to wear as a casual dress or even out to a casual dinner.

I pack a pair of flip flops (or other shoes that easily slip on, like Crocs) for the pool.

When my kids were younger they wore crocs as walking shoes for theme parks or city breaks. Now that they’re a little older, their Crocs are just for the pool or around the hotel room.

  • Girls lavender chevron Crocs.
  • This Crocs on Amazon comes in several cute colors for kids.
  • I swear by Reefs flip flops – I’ve owned two pair and they last forever and can take a lot. They also make men’s sandals and flip flops.

Everyone will need a sun hat. The desert rays can be very intense. I usually pack a wide brim sun hat and a baseball cap so I can have options for different outfits.

I love this colorful beach hat from Amazon and it’s at a super price. If you take a hat like this, you probably want to wear or carry it on the plane versus putting it in your suitcase so it doesn’t get crushed.

Remember what I said about the intensity of the Las Vegas sunshine? Everyone, including the little ones, will need to protect their eyes from the harsh UV rays.

Here are a few stylish choices:

  • Polygon frames with pink UV lenses.
  • Super oversized square sunglasse s (square is HOT right now).
  • Want to splurge a little? Look at these Michael Kors Chelsea aviators .

Amazon has kids’ sunglasses at every price point.

If you or the kids are prone to losing your sunnies, pack an extra pair.

You won’t find many clocks in Vegas. Nowadays, most people check their phones, but if you want watch recommendations, here are some great ones for traveling:

  • Fitpolo Smart Watch for Android Phones
  • Hafury Smart Watch 
  • Apple Watch Series 7 

Read more: Check out this list of free things to do in Vegas with kids

2. Comfortable Walking Shoes – a Vegas Packing List Essential

My hard-and-fast packing rule is not to pack too many shoes. Shoes take up the most space in your luggage. I recommend two pairs of walking shoes. You will be walking more than you think. Buildings on the Strip that look nearby are deceptively far away. You’ll be walking every day you’re there and your feet will be happy if you can switch out your shoes.

If you can make one pair of shoes do double duty — walking miles during the day and then pairing with a dressier outfit for the evening, you get a gold star. But that doesn’t work for me. I like my high heels if I’m going to get really dressed up.

Here are some stylish and comfortable walking shoes our SheBuysTravels love.

  • New Balance Tennis Shoes
  • Chaco Wayfarer Sandals:
  • Target’s Universal Thread line has some really cute sneakers.
  • Skechers Sneaker Flats 

This Vegas packing list outlines the different bag options you will need besides your personal luggage.

Yes, they’re back. If this makes you cringe, call it a belt bag.  They’re very practical, especially for parents who need to be hands-free, and they’re less tempting to pickpockets as you walk among the crowds on the Strip.

This pack from Patagonia looks sturdy and long-lasting, if not particularly exciting or stylish.

Looking for something more fashionable? Amazon and Target have more options, like this simple and stylish one from Wild Fable or this sparkly one from Amazon .

Cute Backpack or Day Bag

I like having a small backpack when I’m spending the day sightseeing. My day bag holds my water bottle, hand sanitizer and small purchases. Keep valuables on your person in a secure front pocket.

This lightweight backpack from Osprey is functional and perfect for moms. It might be bigger than what you’d want to carry all day but it can do double duty as a diaper bag if you need one.

I also really like this little foldup backpack . The pouch is so tiny and easy to pack. The backpack is small but functional.

Parents of grade school kids and tweens  – this poppit backpack is sure to be a hit.

I usually use my day bag for this, but you may want an additional/larger bag for the pool. If you want an extra beach/pool bag, we like this roomy one . It comes in several cute prints and can also work as a diaper bag or carry on.

I didn’t include pool toys/inflatables on this Vegas packing list. These are usually short trips and it is easy to get weighed down with extras like toys.

If you really want to pack pool toys, these fun dive sticks don’t take up much space.

Small Cooler

I always pack a small, soft insulated cooler for day trips and to carry drinks and snacks to the pool, if the hotel allows that. Some pools have rules against outside food and drink, but if you can get away with packing some drinks and snacks, this cooler is nice and roomy.

4. Electronics

This Vegas packing list doesn’t include a whole lot of electronics because you won’t need them. Here’s what you do need.

Charging cables and portable charger

For Vegas, I recommend purse size chargers/portable phone chargers. This handy two pack is available on Amazon. It easily fits into a pocket or small purse and bonus – it has a built-in flashlight.

I also recommend this compact charging station for the hotel room. It has four electrical outlets and three USB ports. It’s easy to pack two if you have a large family – or a lot of devices.

Make sure you have one charging cable per device, per person and one power supply per person. Pack an extra phone charging cable that can be shared, just in case. It seems like someone always forgets or loses theirs.

Tablet/Kindle

These are great for keeping the kids entertained during travel and downtime. For poolside reading, I love my Kindle Paperwhite .

Kindle Fire is a great tablet for kids. You’ll often see specials for these during peak shopping times, such as holiday sales or Prime Day.

Read more: Wondering what hotels in Vegas work well for families? Take a peek at our list .

5. Government Issued ID

Make sure you don’t leave home without your driver’s license, passport or other documentation that can prove who you are and how old you are. Your trip to Vegas is probably going to be a bust if you can’t get into the casinos because you don’t have an ID.

If you’re flying, you won’t get very far without this but if you’re road tripping it, double check to make sure all adults have ID.

6. Miscellaneous Items

Contact lens case and solution.

This handy travel case holds contact lens supplies and glasses. You might find your eyes extra irritated by the smoke in the casinos. Even if you wear contacts all the time, pack your glasses just in case.

Landry detergent

Powdered laundry detergent is easy to pack in a plastic bag or small plastic container. Even if you don’t plan to do laundry, pack it so you’ll have it in case you need to unexpectedly wash something in the sink.

These compact pens are great for spot treating small stains.

Refillable Water Bottle

One per person.

On our last Vegas trip, we used the Crazy Cap water bottle . The cap uses UV rays to clean and disinfect water, which you probably won’t need, but it also disinfects surfaces, which can be handy for planes or hotel rooms.

These collapsible water bottles are also nice if you’re working to minimize space.

Water Flavor Mix-Ins

Flavor mix ins are easy to carry and (usually) healthier than soda.

You may not plan on having a wild and noisy Vegas trip but your neighbors might! These reusable silicone earplugs come in a package of five with a handy carrying case.

Use this alone or in combination with the earplugs. This three pack of silk sleeping masks is great for travel.

White Noise Machine or App

There are dozens of free white noise apps available to download. Here’s a battery powered white noise machine that doesn’t take up a ton of room.

Large Ziploc Bags for Dirty Clothes

I hate the smell of smoke on my clothes but that’s inevitable in Vegas. I like putting dirty clothes into these gallon-sized Ziploc bags to keep any tobacco reek out of my suitcase.

Diapers or Pull-Ups

When I traveled with a baby, diapers and Pull-Ups were the one thing I looked into buying at my destination. They take up SO much room in a suitcase.

If your luggage space is limited, pack enough diapers to get you through the first day and scope out where to get diapers near your hotel ahead of time. You can also look into a Shipt or Instacart delivery for these essentials.

Wipes are for more than just babies – they’re great to do a quick hand and face wash or to wipe down surfaces.

Are you road tripping to Vegas with a baby? Here’s what you need to know. 

Easy snacks include granola bars, nuts, fruit leather, tuna (it’s too smelly to eat on the plane), jerky or sturdy fruit that doesn’t bruise easily or get mushy.

If you plan to make simple meals in your hotel room, instant oatmeal or single-serve containers of soup or pasta are easy to pack. Don’t forget plastic utensils if you pack food you can’t eat with your hands.

7. Toiletries

Your mileage will vary and you may use more products than I’ve listed here, but these are the basics for your toiletry bag. Whatever you use daily, make sure you don’t forget it. While you can probably buy a replacement at your hotel or at one of the drugstores on the Strip, you’re going to pay Vegas prices.

The sun is strong in Vegas. Wear your sunscreen! And bring along one of these sunscreens for kids and babies. Make sure you also pack something to treat sunburn, like aloe vera gel.

Hangover Remedies

Even if you think your party-it-up days are over now that you travel with kids, you’ll probably drink more alcohol than you usually do in Vegas. Popular hangover remedies include Alka Seltzer, Pedialyte power packs , Ibuprofen and Tums.

Prescription Medication

This includes birth control. What happens in Vegas might come home with you if you forget.

Blister Treatment

Band-Aids work great, but moleskin works better. These adhesives are precut so you won’t need to worry about packing scissors.

Mini First Aid Kit

Although the hangover remedies and blister treatments cover many potential ailments, I recommend throwing in some anti-bacterial ointment, such as Neosporin, along with a few other basic first aid supplies, and a handful of cough drops.

These pre-done first aid kits are handy, but I like to put my first aid/medical supplies in a larger makeup pouch so I have a little bit of everything.

Makeup Removal Wipes

You might be up late, but don’t forget to take your makeup off. Add these wipes to your Vegas packing list and it will be easy to clean your face at the end of the evening.

Skincare Regimen

This is the kit I have . It helps keep me on track with my regular skincare without taking up a ton of room in my bag.

Pare down your makeup to the essentials and things you know you’ll wear. You probably don’t need six different lipstick choices for a four-day trip.

I like this set of three bags – you can pick which one to use for your makeup based on how much you wear. The other bags can be used for medications or other toiletries.

Travel Size Hair Brush

Most hairstyles can handle a smaller size brush for a few days.

Ponytail Elastics and Bobby Pins

I am not very ambitious with my hair when I’m traveling with kids, especially if I’m going to a hot weather climate. Amazon has a lot of cute elastics and pins that you can use to create fun ponytails or updos that get your hair off your neck.

Hair Styling Products

If you don’t want to use the shampoo and conditioner provided by the hotel, get some small, refillable bottles and bring your own. The bottles from this kit work great, as do these collapsible bottles. 

Mini Flat Iron or Curling Iron

Heat styling tools take up room in your bags. Most hotels have a hairdryer so unless you’re totally in love with your Dyson, use what is already there.

This cordless mini flat iron is very handy for travel.

Choose one with SPF for max protection. Sun Bum has 30 SPF and even has tinted options .

Feminine Products

Even if you’re not expecting your period, put a small supply (or your menstrual cup ) on your Vegas packing list. Just in case.

8. Packing for an Adventure Beyond Las Vegas

There are lots of options for fun day trips from Las Vegas . Death Valley is about a two hour drive. Red Rock Canyon is less than half hour from the Strip. There are other options, such as the Grand Canyon, depending on how much time you have.

You’ll need sturdy shoes (good tennis shoes work) and outdoor clothing (layers). You’ll also need extra hydration and extra power supply for your devices.

Here’s a list of some our favorite clothing suitable for these kinds of adventures.

  • REI Co-op convertible pants for girls.
  • REI Co-op convertible pants for boys.
  • Craghoppers full zip hoodie for kids (can also do double duty as light jacket)
  • Patagonia lightweight crew sweatshirt for kids.
  • REI Co-op midweight base layer for kids.
  • LAPASA Kids Four Pack Cotton Tee Shirts.
  • Athleta Treekie North Joggers for women.
  • Athleta Uptempo top for women.
  • REI Co-op Women’s Sahara tee shirt.
  • prAna Sol Protect women’s hoodie.
  • Outdoor Research men’s Voodoo pant.
  • Marmot men’s Transporter tee shirt.
  • Threads for Thought men’s Henley.
  • Fjallraven men’s fleece hoodie.

What NOT to Pack for Las Vegas

Here are a few things that I recommend NOT be on your Vegas packing list.

Are you 100 percent positive you’ll be working in Vegas? If the answer is no, leave your computer at home.

DSLR Camera

Most newer smartphones have great cameras. Unless you’re a pro or a serious hobby photographer, you probably won’t use your camera equipment.

An iPad or tablet is plenty to keep your kids entertained during downtime.

Fine Jewelry

Leave your expensive jewelry at home. If you’re married, wear your wedding band. If you need to spice up your outfit, throw in a scarf and some costume jewelry — a statement necklace and a pair of simple earrings that go with everything.

You know how the old saying goes – what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. While Sin City is called Sin City for a reason, with a little planning, preparation and this Vegas packing list, it can be a solid choice for a family travel destination. Have fun!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What should I wear in Las Vegas?

A: Las Vegas is known for its hot weather, so it’s best to wear light, breathable clothing. During the day, shorts, tank tops, sundresses, and sandals are appropriate. At night, dressier attire is recommended for clubs, shows, and fancy restaurants. Don’t forget to bring comfortable shoes for all the walking you’ll be doing!

Q: What should I NOT bring to Las Vegas?

A: It’s important to note that some items are prohibited in Las Vegas casinos and hotels, such as weapons, drugs, and outside alcohol. Additionally, it’s best to avoid bringing expensive jewelry or valuables, as they can attract unwanted attention. Finally, be aware of the dress code for certain establishments, as some may not allow athletic wear or flip flops.

Q: What essentials should I pack for a Las Vegas trip?

A: In addition to the usual travel essentials like toiletries and chargers, there are a few items that are particularly useful in Las Vegas. These include sunscreen, a hat or visor, a refillable water bottle, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket or sweater for air-conditioned buildings. You may also want to bring a small cross-body bag or fanny pack to keep your hands free while exploring.

Q: What are some family-friendly activities in Las Vegas?

A: While Las Vegas is known for its nightlife and casinos, there are plenty of activities that are suitable for families with kids. Some popular options include visiting the Bellagio fountains, exploring the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, riding the High Roller Ferris wheel, and checking out the Adventuredome theme park at Circus Circus. There are also plenty of outdoor activities nearby, such as hiking in Red Rock Canyon or visiting Hoover Dam.

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25 Top Vegas Packing List Items for 2024 + What to Wear & NOT to Bring

25 Top Vegas Packing List Items for 2024 + What to Wear & NOT to Bring

Las Vegas is the notorious party playground for adults. Whether you’re going for a getaway, a conference, a bachelor/bachelorette party, or a spontaneous trip with your friends – it’s the perfect destination to let loose!

The key is knowing what to bring,  what to wear in Vegas , and what NOT to pack. I also include general FAQs about Las Vegas.

Whether you’ll be spending your time at the exclusive casino pools, shows, clubs, and shops, this packing list has everything you need for a spectacular trip to Sin City.

Lyric playing slots in Vegas!

What to Pack for Vegas – 25 Essentials

1. gorgeous outfit.

Vegas is the land of showgirls, resorts, and nightlife – so an evening out on the town in Vegas calls for a killer outfit! Go bold with a super sparkly dress or an attention-grabbing jumpsuit like the one pictured. This one is not too expensive, will elongate your figure, and have all eyes on you.

Gorgeous Outfit

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2. RFID-Blocking Neck Wallet

As lively as Vegas is, it tends to attract certain unsavory types, thieves and pickpockets chief among them. A smart way to protect your valuables, including your phone, credit cards, I.D., wads of cash, and important documents, is to use a high-quality neck wallet. This one has clever RFID-blocking technology that means e-thieves won’t be able to scan your credit cards or financial information from afar. You can wear the wallet under your shirt while gambling or walking through the strip for peace of mind.

RFID-Blocking Neck Wallet

3. Lipstick-Sized Portable Charger

Whether you’re out hiking in the Nevada desert or exploring the Vegas Strip, you don’t want to be interrupted by hotel runs to recharge your phone, camera, or other electronics. This power bank is a lifesaver! It holds multiple charges, and it’s very tiny, able to power your items while it’s tucked safely in your purse or bag. You may find that some casinos and event locations have recharging stations, but it costs quite a bit to use them, so having your own portable charger is ideal.

Lipstick-Sized Charger

4. Cooling Towel

Vegas is located near Death Valley, which hits temperatures of 134°F/57°C. To cool down quickly, I would highly suggest bringing cooling towels. These babies work like magic, dropping to 20-30 degrees lower than the air’s temperature for up to an hour. Simply add water, wring out, and enjoy the sweet relief. I wrap it around my shoulders, neck, or head to ditch the sweat and enjoy hot days for longer.

Cooling Towel Pink and blue

5. Hangover Relief

You might see many vacationers wearing sunglasses, hiding from fluorescent lights, dragging their feet, and fighting a gnarly headache! That’s because many tourists come to Vegas to drink and party. Even if you don’t drink a ton, the warm weather can dehydrate you more quickly. Use these natural hangover relief supplements to stay ahead of hangxiety. They are miracle workers and way better than spending half your trip in the bathroom. Take 1-2 before bed and thank us later!

Hangover Relief

6. Travel Insurance for Las Vegas

Things that happen in Vegas, don’t always stay in Vegas. Travel Insurance is a non-negotiable for any traveler because it covers you against delays, cancellations, baggage loss, theft, evacuations, and other common travel issues, so you don’t have to foot the bill.

We use Faye because they have completely evolved the insurance game! With quick and easy claims through their mobile app, you can get reimbursements without endless paperwork and hoops to jump through. They even have plans that cover ‘trip cancelation for any reason,’ which allows you to get a refund if you change your mind!

Travel Insurance for Las Vegas

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7. Packing Cubes

Packing cubes are well worth the investment – these luxury organizers make packing and finding your items much easier, literally turning stress into tranquility. I label each cube (tops, pants, essentials, etc.) and no longer have to rummage through bags. They’re compact, come in several sizes, are washable, and will last a lifetime so you can continue using them on your other trips.

Available on  HeroTravelSupply.com  with an exclusive 15% discount using the coupon code  “HERO” .

packing cubes

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8. Packable “Just in Case” Bag

There are many unique finds in the Entertainment Capital of the World. Not only does the Strip have exquisite luxury shopping (check out The Forums Shops at Ceasar’s Palace), but you can find authentic goods like Navajo turquoise jewelry, Nevada whiskey, wine, chocolates, art, photography, and custom chips or dice. Whether you buy gifts for loved ones or clothes for yourself – this “just in case” bag is for those unplanned purchases. It folds to the size of a wallet on the way there, and on the way back, it counts as your personal item.

Packable “Just in Case” Bag

9. Swimsuit Cover-Up

A fashionable swimsuit cover-up is a must-have. The pool scene in Vegas has a life of its own – many of these resorts create a club-like atmosphere and seas of people flock around and in the pool. For walking around the hotel or grabbing a snack down the strip, a daytime cover-up like this one is the perfect way to protect your skin from sun over-exposure while looking sexy but modest. Not to mention, unless it’s a swim-up bar, most hotels will require shoes and a cover-up to eat there.

swimsuit cover up

10. Handheld Cooling Fan

Deserts tend to be hot… no kidding, right? Don’t underestimate the luxury of this fan that will help you keep cool as needed. Don’t worry about looking touristy – the ratio of tourists to locals in Vegas is already so high that you won’t need to fret about sticking out. Save yourself the discomfort of being overheated with a personal, hand-held cooling fan.

Handheld Cooling Fan

11. Quick-Dry Travel Towel

From pool parties to hiking to hot springs, you’ll be glad you packed a travel towel with you on your vacation. This towel dries quickly, is incredibly soft, and can easily be stored in any backpack or handbag. It’s breathable and dries 10x faster than cotton. Resort towels are fluffy and bulky, not practical for carrying around all day. This one is light as a feather so it’s fantastic for little trips you might have planned around Vegas or relaxing by the hot tub.

HERO Travel Towel - Blue

12. Travel Garment Steamer

Packing compactly and efficiently often means scrunching up certain items, including your finest party outfit. Irons provided by accommodations are often dirty and their heat levels can be unpredictable, so a hand-held steamer is the best way to avoid ruining your favorite outfit. This is the one we have, and it’s incredibly highly-rated. For the sake of your looks, it’s definitely worth it to bring!

Travel Garment Steamer

13. Activated Charcoal

Without getting into too much detail about the kinds of shenanigans that most people get up to while in Las Vegas, I’d like to suggest a quality hangover kit. Make a quick pack of your preferred pain killer , Alka Seltzer , electrolytes to help rehydrate you, and activated charcoal to absorb any lingering toxins in your system. It’s best to use as a quick fix for food poisoning, so if you feel a stomach ache coming on, take 1-2 of these as a preventative measure. Many hotels offer health kits at the front desk, but they’ll charge you an arm and a leg for them, so bringing your own is the way to go.

Activated Charcoal

14. Virtual Private Network (VPN)

If you’re unfamiliar with VPNs, now is an excellent time to learn. Whenever you use public WiFi at a hotel, nightclub, restaurant, airport, or any other place – you’re putting all of your data at risk if it’s not shielded via encryption. NordVPN adds a layer of protection for your internet data to prevent hackers from accessing your personal or financial information! Don’t learn the hard way like I did on a recent trip where my credit card number was stolen, this technology is crucial for all global travelers.

Another handy feature of VPNs is that in countries or locations where the internet is censored, it can act as a “key” to unlock your access so you can surf the web just as you do at home. It’s very affordable and a necessity for safe internet use.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

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15. Lightweight Daybag

A daybag is a good idea for carrying the items (camera, water bottle, sunglasses, wallet, etc.) that you need with you during afternoon excursions or exploring the surrounding areas like the Grand Canyon. It’s made for travel, so it’s very lightweight and comfortable on the shoulders, perfect for hiking or shopping to your heart’s content.

Venture Pal Daypack

16. Luggage Locks

I’ve had things stolen from my suitcase after checking it at the airport. Now, I never travel without this TSA-Approved Luggage Lock Set. They are 10x harder to crack than a typical 3-digit lock, so I can travel without worry at crowded attractions, hostels, or any place where my belongings are out of my sight.

luggage locks

17. Filtered Water Bottle

Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. Not to sound like a parent here, but it really cannot be stressed enough. Vegas is in the middle of a desert, and the heat from the sun is only magnified by all of the reflective surfaces and blacktop pavements around the Strip. Pair these elements with the fact that most people indulge in dehydrating activities while in Vegas, and it’s a recipe for potentially dangerous health issues. Bring a water bottle with you to help you stay on top of the matter, and help you save on purchasing bottled drinks while you’re out! It’s a great money-saver and removes bacteria, noticeably improving the taste of your water too.

Filtered Water Bottle

18. Discounted Tickets on Vegas Attractions

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Between the pool hopping and Cirque du Soleil performances, you’ll find no shortage of excitement in this Disneyland for adults! But don’t forget that some of the best things to do are right outside of Sin City, like the Grand Canyon , Hoover Dam , Emerald Cave , and Zion National Park .

Discounted Tickets on Vegas Attractions

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19. Universal Waterproof Phone Case

The pools of Vegas are next level. With 40-foot sports screens, celebrity DJs, swim-up bars, and gourmet food – you can easily get caught up in the chaos and lose your phone. Defend your lifeline against any water, sand, or scratches with this universal phone case. It costs virtually nothing and could literally save you thousands of dollars, don’t risk your phone when alcohol is involved.

Universal Waterproof Phone Case

20. Fashionable Walking Shoes

You’ll be walking – a LOT. Cabs are expensive in Vegas, so you’ll want to walk anywhere you can. I went to Vegas in a solid pair of shoes that still gave me blisters because the walking was more than I expected. Plus, walking is the best mode of transportation for seeing various street performers and window shopping. These are super comfortable and chic, easily dressed up or dressed down as well.

Comfortable flats

21. Anti-Blister Balm

The strip is about 4-miles long and the hotels are larger-than-life, so you can find yourself really tired from just getting around each day. Keep your feet comfortable and blister-free with an anti-blister balm. Considering how hot it can get in Vegas, you don’t want to have sweaty, chaffing feet. From your most comfortable sneakers to nice (but not-so-comfortable) dress shoes, anti-blister balm will help you stay on your feet as you explore.

Anti-blister balm

22. Hanging Toiletry Bag

You’re going to bring along a lot of standard toiletries, skincare, and styling items, and I doubt you’ll want to pack and unpack all of those things every single time you use them. Keep your sanity and maintain your routine with this hanging toiletry bag. A hook hangs on the door to give you easy, shelf-like access to your products without having to pack and unpack every item to find the one you need.

Hanging Toiletry Bag

23. Rosewater Facial Spray

The combination of sun, alcohol, smoke from various sources, dry air, and dust from the surrounding desert – can really take a toll on your face. This spray is a great soother and will help you maintain the health of your delicate facial skin while you’re in Nevada. With vitamin C and rose, it smells heavenly and is a nice refresher after long days outside and late nights in the clubs.

Rosewater Facial Spray

24. Electrolytes & Energy Boosters

With all of the aforementioned heat and alcohol – your electrolytes will get depleted. Even if you don’t choose to drink and just hang out by the pool or walk along the Strip, these lemonade packets will supercharge your water with vitamins and nutrients. You could also pack these natural energy boosters with green tea that are a great little pick-me-up!

Electrolytes & Energy Boosters

25. Portable White Noise Machine

Trust me, Vegas is noisy ALL THE TIME. There’s a reason it’s called “The City That Never Sleeps.” It’s smart to bring a portable white noise machine for your room while you sleep. This one is pocket-sized and perfectly compact for travel. It’s also wise to bring an eye mask to help shut out the bright lights from outside.

Portable White Noise Machine

Other Vegas packing list items not to forget

  • Makeup Removing Wipes
  • Deodorant Wipes
  • Motion Sickness Patches
  • Energy Shots
  • Compression Flight Socks
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Travel Journal
  • Stain Removing Supplies
  • Plastic Packing Bags
  • Mini-Manicure Kit
  • High-Heel Inserts
  • Steripod Toothbrush Cover
  • Luggage Tags
  • Small Flashlight
  • Collapsible Water Bottle
  • Mini Hairbrush
  • Aloe (After-Sun)
  • Pool Tote with Cooler
  • Extra Phone Chargers
  • Travel Razor
  • Noise-Canceling Headphones
  • Headphone Splitter
  • Kindle Cover
  • Universal Adapter
  • Travel Pillow

What to Wear in Las Vegas

Las Vegas holds a spot on the bucket lists of party-seekers from all over the world. On your trip to Sin City, you may find yourself relaxing at exclusive pool parties, watching thrilling circus shows, dining at world-class restaurants, and dancing at pulsing nightclubs.

vegas-party

For most ladies who come to Las Vegas for a weekend, the standard nighttime attire is a tight, short, possibly sequined dress. Bring one of these if you’d like to fit in with the crowd, or opt for a more adventure-friendly romper or jumpsuit. Everybody will be dressed in flashy, sometimes revealing clothing, so don’t worry too much about modesty. During the day, you are likely to end up at a brunch with bottomless mimosas, or at a fancy hotel pool (or pool party!). Bring casual but cute daytime outfits, like high-waisted shorts and a tank top or bodysuit. Make sure to bring a few swimsuits as well. What should MEN wear in Las Vegas? – (Click to expand) Below is a sample men’s clothing list. (All items link to Amazon.com for your convenience).

Pant

Packing for the Seasons in Vegas

Winter – december & january:.

Believe it or not, Las Vegas can get fairly cold in the winter. If you are visiting during this time, make sure that you bring jeans and a jacket, and possibly an umbrella or rain jacket. Winter gets the most rainfall of any season during the year in Vegas!

SPRING – February, March & April:

vegas-swimming-pool

SUMMER – May, June, July, August, September:

Summer in Las Vegas can get stiflingly hot. This calls for cut-off shorts and tank tops, sundresses, and swimsuits. Pack all of the above, plus airy scarves, sturdy sandals, breezy tops, and comfortable cotton shorts.

FALL – October & November:

vegas-skyline-summer

Shows & Concerts – A night out in Las Vegas may mean heading to a concert or circus show! Going out to an event is a great excuse to dress glamorously and wear a killer outfit. You can go bold with a super sparkly dress or jumpsuit, or keep it classy with a little black dress. For men, chic slacks and button-downs are key.

Sightseeing – Maybe you’re headed to Belaggio Gallery of Fine Art, or the iconic Madame Tussauds wax museum, or possibly the Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck to catch a great view of the city. When you’re out sightseeing for the day, bring comfortable clothing and comfortable shoes. Shorts and tank tops are great, as well as comfortable sandals and a pair of sunglasses!

Clubs – The rule of thumb for dressing at Las Vegas clubs is to be stylish and sleek. Flashy and gaudy is okay, too. For women, wear a pair of comfortable heels, and whatever dress or sparkly outfit your heart desires. For men, wear dress shoes, nice pants, button-downs, and maybe even a jacket, depending on where you’re going.

Restaurants – Las Vegas is known around the world for its high-class and varied restaurant scene. Don’t be afraid to dress to the nines if you’re headed somewhere nice. If you’re going to a chilled-out brunch by the pool or patio of your hotel, jeans, a t-shirt, and a sunhat is perfectly fine.

What NOT to take to Las Vegas

1. hair dryer.

Almost every hotel and lodging has one!

2. Hula Hoops

3. megaphones, 4. vuvuzelas, 6. bath salts, 7. flammables, 8. firearms, 9. sharp objects, 10. liquids, 11. household tools, 12. camping equipment, 13. medical tools, 14. various miscellaneous items, faqs about my vegas trip, 1. how can i plan the ultimate girls’ getaway weekend in vegas.

How can I plan the ultimate girls’ getaway weekend in Vegas?

Take a look at Skyscanner.com and set an alert for cheap flights to Las Vegas! If you’re road-tripping, use the Roadtrippers app to find awesome hidden gems off the beaten path. Just make sure you leave room for spontaneity when possible – there are all kinds of things to do and discover in Las Vegas! There are many things that many women tend to want to do in Vegas that men often have less desire to do, such as poolside lounging, spa days, shopping on the Strip, and fabulous brunches galore. If you can, try to focus on the activities you won’t get the chance to do on a less female-specific trip.

2. What kinds of things are there to do in Las Vegas during the day?

What kinds of things are there to do in Las Vegas during the day?

Vegas is well known for its nightlife – casinos, clubs, bars, and shows – but it also offers a wide array of things to explore during the day. The city if in the middle of an incredibly beautiful desert, which is pretty foreign to many people.

Check out options for canyon tours and day hikes if you feel like being active! If not, look for great deals on spa visits or opt for a poolside lounge day at your hotel. Vegas also has some great restaurants to keep you well satisfied.

3. Is Las Vegas a safe place for women and men traveling solo?

Is Las Vegas a safe place for women and men traveling solo?

Yes! Vegas may be Sin City, but it’s not as dangerous as it sounds. This is, primarily, because there are so many private security teams along the Strip. They protect hotels, casinos, clubs, and anyone else who can afford to hire them to keep theft and acts of crime or sleaze at bay. Pair this with an on-point police force, and Vegas is a fairly tight ship.

Now, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take precautions! There are still pickpockets and scammers to be aware of, not to mention the usual dangers posed to women in bars and when drinking. Women should guard their drinks closely and never leave them unattended – the same goes for purses. Everyone should keep their valuables secured on their person, and avoid flashing any expensive jewelry or large winnings (if they happen to score at a casino!).

4. How do I keep my face from breaking out when I travel?

Bring everything you normally use on your skin with you on your trip and try to stick to your usual routine of cleaning and treating blemishes if possible. Dry airplane air, an unfamiliar climate in Vegas – the desert – and all of the eating and drinking most people do while they’re in Sin City can take a toll on your skin if you’re not cautious. Be sure to bring a great  facial toning and hydrating spray , and maybe even a  face mask  or two!

5. How can I avoid overpacking for my Vegas trip?

How can I avoid overpacking for my Vegas trip?

Before you commit to bringing anything, make a list of what activities you’ll be doing throughout the whole trip. Plan out each day’s outfit, and try to stick to items that can be re-worn and repurposed.

For example, a simple black dress that you can wear during the day with sandals can also be dressed up for going out at night by adding some lipstick and cute jewelry. By bringing multipurpose clothing items (a sort of capsule wardrobe), you can pack much lighter.

6. How do I choose the right bag to bring with me to Vegas?

It’s all about personal preference! A  rolling suitcase  is always a good option if you want to save yourself shoulder or back pain. Another thing to think about is how much you’ll be needing to carry around with you during the day. If you’ll be doing active things like hiking, bring a travel daypack that’s lightweight and can be compacted down into a very small size when you don’t need it.

7. What is the rule for carrying on liquids on a plane?

According to the current  TSA regulations , you are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.

8. What counts as liquids?

Any liquid, aerosol, gel, cream, or paste. This includes contact solution, mascara, hand sanitizer, sunscreen, etc. Keeping your liquids in a separate zip lock bag will make the security process go so much more quickly.

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The ultimate vegas packing list – a local’s guide.

Planning a trip to Sin City? Now that the flights are booked and itinerary is set, the panic is setting in… WHAT THE HECK DO I PACK FOR LAS VEGAS!?

Girl, you are not alone. There are so many mixed opinions on packing for Vegas, it’s hard to get a straight-forward answer! Lucky for you, I was born and raised in this amazing city and know exactly what is and is NOT appropriate to wear.

In this incredibly detailed, 3,000 word guide, I sectioned it by tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes, swim, accessories, and miscellaneous. I know this will seem like a lot of information, but I promise it is all useful with direct links to make your packing list for Vegas as easy as possible.  

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Okay, enough hyping it up… time for the Vegas Packing List!

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Body Suit: A cute and casual outfit to where to the nightclubs is a cute bodysuit, black jeans and a pair of heels. This is what I normally where to the Las Vegas nightclubs if it is not a special occasion! Body suits are so easy to dress up or down and can be worn with jean shorts for daytime sightseeing, black jeans for the nightclub, or a skirt for a nice dinner! Depending on if you are traveling in the summer or winter, just get a short or long sleeve one! A bodysuit is my go-to travel outfit , THE HYPE IS REAL PEOPLE ! Click here for a great selection of Body Suits !

Casual, lightweight tops: When you are sightseeing, you may be going outside along the Las Vegas Strip. If you are traveling anytime but winter, it is fairly hot in Las Vegas! I would bring some lightweight and casual tops that you can easily dress up or down with accessories. An easy, cute and casual outfit is a pair of jeans, plain colored t-shirt and a hair/neck scarf! My favorite store for this type of outfit is Madewell ! They have the cutest hair scarves and t-shirts that are SO comfy!

Sweater and Jackets: If you are traveling to Las Vegas in the winter, I would definitely bring sweaters and jackets! Otherwise, you really don’t need anything but a light jacket for inside restaurants (they are cold AF) . Las Vegas is warm year-round, even our winters are beautiful! Click here for a lightweight jacket . 

Light Travel Jacket

Jeans : Bring a pair (or two, depending on the length of your trip) of regular jeans and a pair of black jeans. Like I mentioned above, I wear black jeans to the club almost every time I go! Jeans are easy to dress up if you go to a last minute dinner, skinny jeans and a pair of wedges are SO cute! Regardless of the season, a pair of jeans is essential for your Vegas packing list. If you plan to go bar hopping in Downtown / Old Town Vegas (which, I highly recommend) , definitely pack a pair of black jeans and a cute top!

Shorts : It is acceptable to wear shorts to everywhere except nice restaurants. Most of the year in Vegas it will be extremely hot, so you will want to bring a few pairs of shorts. Jean shorts or fabric shorts, both will be adorable! Click here for cute short options .

Maxi Skirt : If you are traveling in the summer, a maxi skirt is your saving grace! It is airy, breathable, cute and SO comfortable! I get most of my maxi skirts from either Showpo or Princess Polly and just wear it with a plain colored t-shirt. 

Excalibur Hotel Las Vegas

Hey, like this picture? This is apart of my Instagram Spots in Las Vegas series! You can check out the full guide here !

Dresses + Rompers

Sun Dress : Brunch is a big hit in Las Vegas because most people wake up late from partying and want some hangover food! A sun dress or maxi dress is the perfect attire for any brunch spot in Las Vegas. These are also good to wear sightseeing – a cute sundress with white sneakers is not only adorable for pictures but SO functional for lots of walking in the heat! Princess Polly is my go-to store for cute sundresses !

Club Dress: I go into more detail at the bottom of this guide on what to wear to the Las Vegas Nightclubs, but a tight dress is always a safe choice! The beauty of Las Vegas is that you can dress sexy, casual or dressy and still fit in perfectly. A lot of websites like Tobi and Showpo have a full section on their website for club attire. 

Rompers: Similar to a sundress, these are great for brunch, lunch or just sightseeing! If you want to wear a romper to the nightclubs, I would definitely wear a dressier romper/jumpsuit. Something of nicer material or lace would work perfectly fine!

Rothys : Girls. These are so underrated and if we are being honest, deserve a guide all to themselves! These are my number one travel shoe that I NEVER leave home without! They come in multiple colors and I have a pair of the all white sneaker. They look like a Van shoe, but you don’t have to break them in, made out of recycled plastic (so, you’re practically saving the environment by buying these) , feels like you are wearing socks, and the best part…. you just throw these babies in the washing machine and they come out BRAND. SPANKING. NEW. Please, just trust me on this one. Click here for the exact shoe I have !

Picnicking in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

I wore Rothy’s for the first time in Paris and walked 13 miles in them without a single blister. 

Heels: I would bring a neutral colored heel that can be worn with a few different outfits. Obviously you want your heels to be cute for your time in Las Vegas, but make sure comfort take a big priority! The casinos are large and you will be doing a lot of walking before you even get into the club. Then once you’re in, you’ll be dancing or standing on your feet for several hours. These heels are super comfortable !

TIP: Bring fold-able flats to stick in your purse for after you leave the nightclub! That feeling when you walk back to the hotel after your buzz has worn off, your tired, and your feet are throbbing… you will want to whip out a pair of flip flops to change into. Most hotels will not allow you to walk barefoot, so don’t even try!

Booties: During the winter months, heeled booties are a big hit! They don’t need to have a high heel and are SO comfortable. If you are traveling in the spring or summer, I would skip this one on the Vegas packing list!

Wedges: For the day clubs, wedges are very popular but not necessary. I go into more detail on what to wear to the day clubs at the bottom of this guide, but a cute pair of wedges are popular for brunch, day clubs or even the night clubs.

Sandals: You can wear sandals to pretty much anywhere except for nice dinners and the nightclubs. Yes, you CAN wear them to the day clubs and you will not be under-dressed, I promise you. To any summer destination I bring one pair of black sandals (not flip flops) and one pair of tan sandals. This way, I have something I can easily throw on with any outfit and looks adorable! Click here for the sandals I bring on any summer vacation!

Sandals for summer travel

Bathing Suits: If you are going to the regular hotel pool, you can wear a bathing suit with a cover-up dress, kimono, or just jean shorts. Heck, you can literally wear a big t-shirt over your bathing suit and no one will care! If you are going to the day clubs, I would definitely dress it up a bit by wearing a cute skirt, kimono, or jean shorts with some wedges. Click here for cute swimwear ! 

Kimono : I would bring a light kimono to bring with you regardless if you are going to the day club or the regular hotel pool. Reason is… if you want to grab a bite to eat after the pool, you may need to have some type of top on to get into the restaurants. Click here for a cute and lightweight kimono !

Bathing Suit Cover-up : I would bring a cute bathing suit cover-up or my personal favorite for the day club.. a sheer maxi skirt. It shows the perfect amount for a day club and is so cute! If you look on one of my favorite sites, Showpo , they have an entire section on beach attire. 

vegas travel must haves

Accessories 

Hats : I would definitely bring a sun hat for a few reasons: Protect your beautiful face from the intense sun, cover your greasy / hungover hair, and dresses up a casual outfit for the day clubs! Click here for a super cute summer hat ! In the winter, a beanie is a little out of place for Las Vegas because it doesn’t get that cold here.

Sunglasses : I would bring a pair of cheap sunglasses, especially if you plan to party at the day clubs. A lot of drinking mixed with being tired / hungover from the nightclubs is a recipe for loosing your sunglasses! You can find endless cute and cheap pairs on Amazon. Click here for a pair that I buy for travel!

Cheap Sunglasses for travel

Purses/Bags : A small, cross-body purse is the most popular purse for Las Vegas. It holds your necessities, allows you to keep it on the front of your body to avoid pick-pockets, and is light to carry. I found this adorable rattan bag on Amazon for a fraction of the price of other stores. I have never received so many compliments in my life, click here for the purse !

Round Rattan Bag for Summer travel

Jewelry : My only tip is to avoid layered necklaces so they don’t get tangled. I always keep my jewelry very dainty and simple, this way it goes with multiple outfits. 

TIP: Lay out a piece of saran wrap, lay the necklace flat on the wrap, put another piece of saran wrap on top, and then fold it up. Once you’re ready to use it again on your vacation, it will be molded in the same spot and won’t tangle!

Miscellaneous 

Coming for a special event? It is very common to bring sashes, crows or matching t-shirts to Las Vegas! Bachelorette parties often wear matching bathing suits at the day clubs and have the bride-to-be wear a sash! If it is your birthday, bring a sash and you’ll be surprised by how many people buy you drinks 🙂 Click here for a birthday sash & bacherlorette sash! Also… Don’t forget to check out my guide on How to Spend Your 21st Birthday in Las Vegas !

Wrinkle Spray:  There is nothing worse than an adorable outfit that is ruined by wrinkles from your suitcase! Bring this handy-dandy wrinkle spray in your toiletry bag to save yours + your friends outfits! I bring a small, travel sized one on every trip (no matter how long or short) and this thing lasts FOREVER. Click here for a travel-size wrinkle spray ! 

Sunblock Packets: SO important! I recommend these babies on every single “what to pack” recommendation. These sunblock packets are the size of a ketchup packet and will save your butt when you’re out sightseeing and forgot your sunblock! Click here for sunblock packets.

Fold up flats: I already mentioned these above, but I think I need to get my point across a little more. After you dance the night away at the nightclubs, you will have a LONG and PAINFUL walk back to your hotel room. And by that time, your buzz is probably warn off! These fold up flats can be kept in your purse until your walk back and I promise, you will not regret adding this to your packing list for Las Vegas. Click here for the fold up flats .

Vitamins for hangover & hangover preventive:  If you are traveling to Las Vegas for a 3 day weekend, you have to be able to power through your hangover! Or better yet, avoid the hangover all together! I recommend packing yourself a hangover prevention package to save you after a night full of drinking. 

  • Pedialyte : drink it before you fall asleep!
  • B Vitamins : Take these daily, especially if you wake up with a hangover. 
  • Tylenol Extra Strength : Don’t take before you start drinking, but if you have a headache the next morning, make sure you take one with breakfast.  
  • And when all else fails… hair of the dog! Go get yourself a mimosa 🙂

Fan that hooks up to phone: For the day clubs or just walking around outside, a fan will be life-changing! It is no secret that Las Vegas is hot AF in the summertime. This fan hooks up to your phone and runs off your battery! Click here for the fan that hooks up to your Iphone !

What to pack for Las Vegas

Portable Charger: In a lot of the clubs and hotels, you will have trouble getting service. Your phone battery may die quickly and you don’t want to get lost, at night, after a full night of drinking. I bring this battery charger on EVERY vacation! Click here for a portable charger . 

Government Issued ID: Las Vegas is extremely strict with expiration dates and fake ID’s. Don’t even try to get into the nightclubs or day clubs (or even most bars) with a fake ID. All bouncers have been thoroughly trained to catch fake ID’s and some will get the police involved if they catch you!

CASH: Las Vegas is a huge tipping city and you will want to have a lot of small bills on you for things like Valet, bellman, nightclubs, tour guides, etc. There are ATM’s all over the strip, but they will charge you a fee so I recommend planning to get cash from your bank before you visit. 

Tips on what to wear to the nightclubs

Ladies can wear almost anything to the nightclub and get away with it. As long as you look nice, sexy and presentable, they don’t care! My go-to outfits are a tight club dress or black skinny jeans with a body suit. With either of those outfits, I wear a pair of COMFY heels or booties in the winter time. 

You could also wear a jumpsuit, romper or a skirt with a top. I would not recommend wearing anything long, like a maxi dress, because there will be drinks spilled all over the floor and you don’t want to drag your dress in it! People where all types of outfits, as long as you look/feel nice, you will fit in just fine. 🙂

If you are traveling to Las Vegas for a special occasion, don’t forget to check out my guide to turning 21 in Las Vegas!

Tips on what to wear to the day clubs

Day clubs are far more casual than nightclubs and you don’t even need to wear heels! I normally wear a bathing suit with a sheer skirt, jean shorts, or a kimono. You don’t need to bring a cover-up if you don’t want to, a lot of people go in just a bathing suit. If you plan to go anywhere after (like food), you may need to have a cover-up to get into the restaurants.

Recommended Read: The ultimate guide to spending a girls weekend in Las Vegas!

Las Vegas Day Club Attire

For shoes, I normally wear a pair of sandals or platform wedges like these ones . You can wear heels to the day club, but the floor is wet and the floors can be uneven. Just be careful not to slip and fall!

If you are celebrating a special occasion like a Bachelorette party, a lot of parties will wear matching bathing suits! I think this idea is SO cute and makes you really stand out. 

Traveling to Las Vegas soon?! Here are some recommended reads!

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  • Best Things to do in Vegas Besides Gambling!
  • 10 BIG Mistakes to Avoid in Las Vegas!
  • Best Bars in Downtown Las Vegas
  • 15 Best Day Trips from Las Vegas
  • 40 FREE Things to do in Las Vegas
  • Girls Guide to Las Vegas
  • How to spend your 21st Birthday in Las Vegas
  • 3 Days in Las Vegas Itinerary!

Common Questions About Packing for Vegas:

Do restaurants have dress codes in Las Vegas?

This completely depends on the restaurant! Most high-end restaurants located on the Las Vegas Strip will have a dress code. They will likely have it listed on their website, or you can simply call before going and they will be able to tell you.

What is the dress code for the night clubs and day clubs in Las Vegas?

I have a full section above that goes in great detail! 🙂

What is the weather like in the Spring in Las Vegas?

The weather is mostly beautiful, but can be unpredictable! It rains a lot during this season and the wind picks up quite a bit. It will be a gamble on the weather, but hey.. you are coming to Vegas right!? 

For the most part, it is in the 70-80’s and cool at night. I would bring summer clothes with a few jackets in case you get cold.

What is the weather like in the Summer in Las Vegas?

HOT. Temperatures scale to over 100 degrees with minimal clouds. You will definitely want to bring light, airy clothes and bathing suits for the pool. Luckily, we have VERY low humidity so it does not feel as hot as it sounds. 

Summer months also have very little rain and wind, making it very predictable weather. If you travel to Las Vegas in the summer, you should not have to worry about bad weather ruining your vacation.

What is the weather like in the Fall in Las Vegas?

October is our best month of the year (in my opinion). Temperatures are between 70-80 degrees, we have little wind or rain, prices drop a little bit and day clubs/pools are still open.

I would still bring summer clothes with a light jacket for nighttime. 

What is the weather like in the winter in Las Vegas?

Winter’s are not very cold in Las Vegas, with temperatures ranging from 50-60’s. In the nighttime, I would definitely wear winter clothes (scarves, jeans, sweaters, etc.) because it gets in the low 30’s. We rarely get snow in Las Vegas and when we do, the entire city comes to a screeching halt because it is so out of the norm!

Do I have to wear heels to the club in Las Vegas?

You do not HAVE to, but most people do wear something with a heel. As long as you have nice shoes on (no sandals or flip-flops), you should be okay. A lot of people will just wear boots in the winter time or platform sandals. 

What do I NOT have to bring?

Every hotel will have things like hair dryers, conditioner/shampoo, and body lotion. If you are staying at an Airbnb, I can not speak for those since they are all different. 

That’s a wrap! If you are still unsure on what to pack for Las Vegas after this insanely long guide, don’t hesitate to comment below and I will gladly answer anything I can! I have a free download that I can email you so you can save this for later or you can pin the, ‘Packing list for Las Vegas,” image below!

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Las Vegas Packing List • All of the Essentials (2024)

For decades now, Las Vegas has been the go-to destination for people around the world who want to experience an alternate reality for a few days. Preparing yourself with the right gear for Vegas is crucial to ensuring you and your friends have an awesome time, right? I’ll answer that one for you: yes it is.

This Vegas packing list covers all of the must-have essentials for an EPIC Vegas holiday. I leave behind the frills and useless crap that other less respectable travel websites may suggest to you. I am here to plant the seed for important Vegas packing ideas that you might not have thought of already or that I found to be extremely useful during my travels there.

Settle in and take some notes. By the end of this article, you will have your Vegas checklist sorted.

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The Ultimate Las Vegas Packing List

What to pack for vegas: personal gear, the basic stuff to pack for vegas, final thoughts on what to pack for vegas.

Nomatic 30L Travel Bag

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So let’s take a look at the Las Vegas packing essentials – everything you need to bring for your Vegas adventure!

aer flight pack

AER Travel Pack 2

Our number one selection for an epic travel backpack is the AER Travel Pack 2. This AER backpack is fully featured, big enough to hold all your travel clothes , and tough enough to last years of travel abuse. 

I have taken the AER Travel Pack 2 on multiple trips and since then it has risen has into the ranks of my go-to travel backpacks. 

Check out our AER Travel Pack 2 review to learn more.

GoPro Hero9 Black

GoPro Hero9 Black

For most of us, our smartphones now feature cameras with stunning photo capabilities.

But… if you are an aspiring photographer who wants to take next-level photos and video beyond iPhone selfies, I recommend going with an action camera like the GoPro Hero9 Black .

It does deliver pro-quality video and gives you a bunch of a different angle options and shooting speeds to work with for photos (including a selfie-mode).

Think of a camera purchase like this as a long term investment that will have you capturing epic shots well beyond your time exploring here.

If you are looking for something cheaper for video specifically, check out these epic GoPro Alternatives .

Nomatic Carry On Pro

Nomatic Carry-On Pro

Backpacks not your thing? That’s ok. Our friends at Nomatic are back again with a great alternative to their badass Travel Bag; the Nomatic Carry-On Pro. 

This suitcase is ultra-durable, sleek, and comes with a handy tech compartment for transporting your laptop and other electronic bits. Nomatic has been an industry leader when it comes to travel gear and that reputation is reflected in the quality build design and functionality of the Carry-On Pro suitcase. 

Check out our  Nomatic Carry-On Pro review  to learn more about this epic suitcase.

Wandrd Packing Cubes

Wandrd Packing Cubes

In case you have never used them, packing cubes are little compression cubes that allow you to neatly pack clothes in in order to help facilitate better packing. They allow you to pack more stuff, and to keep it all better organised.

For the longest time, I thought that packing cubes were a superfluous indulgence, but boy was I wrong. Now I never travel without a few. These ones from WANDRD are great quality and excellent value for money. Get them on your India packing list now!

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HolaFly eSim

The good news about Vegas is that is has 3g to 5g Internet coverage offering ready access to taxi apps and food delivery apps. The bad news is that non North American SIM cards will most probably not work and so you will not be able to access any of this online goodness until you rectify that particular situation.

You can waste time hanging around phone shops queuing to get a plastic sim or you can simply install a eSim onto your phone before you leave home. You just access the HolaFly site, choose the relevant package, download it and off you go – you are online the moment you land at the airport. eSims are easier to set up and better than the environment than plastic sims. The downside is that not all phones are eSim ready.

Many people think of Vegas as a hedonistic city in a hot , dry desert where temperatures are always scorching. While this is true for a large chunk of the year, Vegas can actually be pretty cold when the seasons change, especially at night. In the winter, it is not unheard of for Sin City to receive a bit of snow. 

Point being, when you plan on going to Vegas will greatly determine what you need to pack. Below I break down what you will need to enjoy Vegas comfortably in both the warm and cold seasons as well as the must-have essentials for any time of year. 

You know what you like to wear so I am not going to suggest that you bring this sundress or that pair of underwear. This list is the must-bring essentials to pack to get the most out of your Las Vegas holiday.

Salomon hiking shoes

Salomon X Ultra 3 Low Aero

Visitors to Vegas have a tendency to underestimate the amount of walking that is part of the day to day Vegas experience. Shuffling between casinos and bars, checking out the lengthy strip, and exploring the local mountains outside of the city all make the miles on your feet add up. 

I admit that most shoes that are also good for hiking are not the most attractive pieces of footwear. But they are some of the most comfortable and deliver good ankle support for a long day of walking about town. I mean, your body is already going to be suffering enough from all of those 2-for-1 shots and bottomless mimosas you will be drinking, so do yourself a favor and buy some good shoes. 

Plus, the mountains outside of Vegas offer excellent day hiking opportunities, so packing a pair of hiking shoes gives you the option (and eliminates excuses) to go head for the hills when the city becomes too much. 

Check out the women’s Salomon X Ultra 3 Low Aero . 

patagonia down jacket

Patagonia Down Sweater Hoody

Granted if you visit Vegas in the summer you probably won’t need to bring this. Pack extra bikinis instead. But from October – April temperatures plummet in the desert and you’ll be happy to have this ultra-warm but light jacket with you. 

It weighs just under a pound and provides an excellent weight to warmth ratio. If you don’t go for one of the super bright colors, it is pretty stylish and city-worthy also. 

If visiting Vegas in the winter, this jacket is an absolute must. 

Check out our best travel jackets article for more inspiration. 

Swimwear

Any time of the year there is a pool or jacuzzi waiting with your name on it in Vegas. You will be the disappointed guy or girl in the corner if you forget to pack swimwear while everyone else is in the water. Or you might get drunk, lose your inhibitions, and jump in naked with the risk of getting arrested. 

Don’t get arrested for being drunk and naked. Instead, just pack whatever it is that makes you feel comfortable in the pool and a pop a bathing suit in your pack!

packable travel medical kit

Travel First Aid Kit

You don’t need to tote around half a pharmacy, but a well-stocked first aid kit should be in all our backpacks. Stuff happens on the road and it’s inconvenient and embarrassing when you can’t manage small situations like a cut finger or hangover migraine.

You can tuck this lifesaver away in a forgotten pocket – and it’ll be there when you need it.

Tip: Add a few bits and pieces to the first aid kit after you purchase it, like extra headache medicine, any personal meds you need (like allergy pills), whatever you take to calm your stomach and a few more plasters.

Travel Insurance From World Nomads

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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SafetyWing is cheap, easy, and admin-free: just sign up lickety-split so you can get back to it!

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Kodiak Journal

Planner/Travel Journal

Keeping a journal is one of the best things to do when traveling. The Drifter Leather Journal by Kodiak is our favorite, it works great for digital nomads and organized backpackers and can be used as planner or a dream diary – whatever you want! 

Keep on track with your goals, travels and save those precious memories, especially the ones you do not want to share online. This one is bound in beautiful leather so it looks beautiful and will withstand life on the road.

travel sunglasses

Native Eyewear Wells Polarized Sunglasses

Have you ever been inside of a casino. There are no windows and thus there is no natural light. When you stumble out of a casino at midday the sunlight is blinding. You’ll be glad you packed a pair of sunglasses. 

As much as you will be inside bars, clubs, and casinos in Vegas, you will also spend a lot of time walking outside as previously mentioned. The desert sun is fierce so don’t forget to pack your polarized sunglasses.

Otherwise, you will be forced to buy $20 sunglasses with “I Heart Vegas” etched into the corner of the lens. 

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Thinksport Safe SPF 50+

By now, all of us are as pasty as the driven snow from sheltering in place for the last six months. Am I right? This means we are even more vulnerable than usual to the sun’s fierce rays. Packing sunscreen for Vegas may seem like a no brainer, but you would be amazed how many sun-burned cocktail-toting people you see wandering around. 

Thinksport Safe SPF 50+ sunscreen gives folks strong sun protection in a non-oily formula that’s free of gluten, paraben, phthalates and biologically harmful chemicals. Check. 

Nomatic-Toiletry-Bag

Hanging Toiletry Bag

Another backpacker/traveler favorite for staying organized is a hanging toiletry bag . It’s extremely helpful to have all of your accessories neatly gathered in one bag that you can hang for easy accessibility, especially when counter space isn’t plentiful or even available. A well-organized bag is worth having whether you’re tree whilst camping or a hook in the wall – it helps to have quick access to all your stuff.

Historically, I have been the guy who has my stuff all over the bathroom, so getting one of these things really changed the toiletry game for me. Plus they are not too expensive either. A no-brainer essential. 

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Sandals: OluKai ‘Ohana Flip-Flops

Circling back to the footwear question, now we are going to talk about sandals. Whether you are traveling to Vegas during the warmer months or plan on spending time by the heated pool in winter, having a pair of flip flops is a good idea. 

Your feet will be tired and sweaty from those long days wearing shoes so do yourself a favor: pack sandals and give your feet some well-deserved cushion and fresh air. These Olukai flip flops are ultra-comfortable, well-made, and come in a variety of colors. 

Check out the women’s OluKai ‘Ohana Flip-Flops . 

Pacsafe belt

Security Belt: Pacsafe Money Belt

This is a very practical packing choice for Vegas. Stash the cash you won playing slots around your waist or keep a few extra bills on you for when you go out and keep your money hidden in the process. 

We prefer accessories like the Pacsafe Money Belt because it’s not obvious that it’s being used to carry around your money. It looks like a regular pant belt from the outside, but there’s a cool zipper pocket hidden on the inside for safely tucking away your valuables. It’s genius and does not cost much. 

electrolyte tablets

Electrolytes and Headache Medicine

For some reason, people tend to drink a lot when visiting Vegas.

Having some form of hangover kit is strongly advised for your ‘what to pack for Las Vegas’ survival items. A combination of partying, hot desert weather, and lack of sleep is a recipe for feeling a bit out of sorts the next day. In addition to drinking plenty of water, you may need an extra rehydration boost with travel-friendly electrolyte tablets .

And if the headache is too much to bear, it’s a good idea to have some over-the-counter medicine to help nip it in the bud as soon as possible.

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A Hat – Patagonia Fitz Roy Trucker

As you should know by now, the sun in Vegas is strong and you will undoubtedly be spending a lot of time outside. Having a hat on your Vegas packing list is a good way to ensure your face is protected from the sun throughout the day. 

Patagonia makes great hats. I have probably bought three or four of these over the last five years. Simple. Practical. Comfortable. That is what you are after. 

hydroflask water bottle

Waterbottle – Hydroflask Vacuum Bottle 32 oz. 

Packing a reusable water bottle is probably the best thing you can personally do to combat single-use plastic bottle use whilst traveling. There is simply zero need to buy plastic water bottles. Everywhere in Las Vegas from casino drinking fountains to the water coming out of your bathroom sink, the water is safe to drink. Fill up your bottle each time and carry it with you when you go out in order to avoid buying water throughout your day. 

We love the Hydroflask Vacum Bottle for its quality and because it keeps cold water cold for many hours and vice versa for hot beverages. This bottle is the ideal water bottle to get not just for your Vegas trip but for daily use. Please don’t be that person buying plastic water bottles. We are all judging you…especially mother earth. 

If you go with the Hydroflask, you’ll probably never need to buy another waterbottle again. 

On top of the essential items listed above, here is an additional suggested checklist of what to pack for a weekend in Vegas:

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  • 1-2 pairs of comfortable pants/jeans
  • 1-2 pairs of shorts (summer/late spring)
  • A few pairs of socks
  • (Sexy) underwear x 2/3
  • Ladies: a few dresses, pants, outfits, or desired lady apparel for a night on the town. Whatever makes you comfy! 
  • Dudes: A few collard shirts or something half-way decent for a night on the town. Whatever makes you comfy! 
  • Smartphone with a good camera for photos if you are not bringing an actual camera
  • Portable power bank for charging your phone on the go
  • Phone charger
  • Amazon Kindle for reading by the pool
  • Aeropress if your Vegas AIRBNB or Hotel has hot water making capabilities
  • Copy of your passport just in case
  • Cash (not too much, there are ATM machines everywhere
  • Packable Towel

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And there’s your complete Las Vegas gear survival guide. You are now prepared and primed for epic experiences in one of the most unique cities in the USA. 

Focus on the essentials, and be ready to go with the flow. You can never be 100% sure of what to expect when it comes to traveling in Las Vegas, packing the right stuff is a good way to manage the curve balls life inevitably throws our way.

Have an amazing time and please try to be responsible along the way as you let loose. 

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And for transparency’s sake, please know that some of the links in our content are affiliate links . That means that if you book your accommodation, buy your gear, or sort your insurance through our link, we earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). That said, we only link to the gear we trust and never recommend services we don’t believe are up to scratch. Again, thank you!

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The fee’s at the ATM’s are CRAZY so I would retract the “not too much” on the cash. I always take extra just in case and put it in the safe in the room. The ATM’s charge way too much in Vegas.

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What to Pack for Vegas – 15 Things to Bring (beyond the obvious)

By: Author Aly Smalls

Posted on Published: May 7, 2022  - Last updated: January 26, 2024

What to Pack for Vegas – 15 Things to Bring (beyond the obvious)

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Here’s my list of what to pack for Vegas, since traveling to this city is different from anywhere else.

Packing for vacation can be tough, and if you’re anything like me, I always seem to overpack, yet feel like I forgot something.

Visiting Las Vegas is unlike any other destination in the United States. Between the desert climate, all the walking you’ll be doing, and the need for a goodnight’s sleep, there are definitely some key things you want to pack for a Vegas trip.

You won’t find things like bathing suits, flip flops, types of outfits to wear, little black dress, a light jacket, or a refillable water bottle in this list – I’m giving you real tips about what to pack for Vegas to make your trip as comfortable as possible. 

After dozens of trips to this lively city, here’s my essential packing list for Las Vegas, beyond what you normally might not think of.

This post contains affiliate links, meaning if you click through and make a purchase I may make a small commission. I only share information about things I know, love and trust!

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Lately this has been my go-to bag for walking the Strip. It’s closer to my body so it’s more secure.

And I love how I can have my hands free for taking photos or holding my drink!

Or when you’re sitting down at a slot machine or table, no need to set your purse down anywhere.

It also came in handy when I went on day trips off the Strip, like horseback riding in the desert and hiking at Red Rock Canyon.

I love my Lululemon fanny pack (pictured in photo). 

But these fanny packs come in 18 different colors with a cute gold zipper (at about half the cost of my Lululemon bag). 

Chapstick with SPF

Not only is the desert air extremely dry, it’s very easy to get sunburn, even on your lips.

So many people don’t realize how easily it is to get cooked here. You can always buy Chapstick at the pharmacy, but by then it’s usually too late! 

And men, this goes for you too! Sun Bum or Salt & Stone are the highest quality chapsticks that both my husband and I use.

Smooth and buttery!

Nuun Electrolyte Tablets

These are a lifesaver in Vegas. The dry desert air actually dehydrates you much faster than anywhere else.

Combine this with all the walking and likely more extra alcohol consumption than normal, you’ll feel so much better getting some electrolytes in.

Add a tablet to water before bed or in the morning (or both) and you’ll be amazed how well they prevent your hangovers coming to full fruition.

There’s tons of flavors you can choose from (lemon-lime, tropical, tri-berry, strawberry lemonade, etc), or go with the variety pack.

Charcoal Pills

This is another underrated item to pack for Vegas. Activated charcoal can help remove toxins from your body more quickly and that includes liquor.

It can also help with digestion if you’ve been eating too much, especially rich foods.

I’ve always taken one before bed and another in the morning, and I’ve never had a slow morning in Vegas!

Please note that this is not intended to be medical advice, just anecdotal tips from a seasoned traveler. You should always speak to your healthcare professional before taking anything supplements.

Travel White Noise Machine

Another item I always pack for Vegas is my travel white noise machine .

It helps me sleep so much better, which is important on vacation!

Yes, there are apps you can download on your phone, but the noise quality just doesn’t compare to an actual machine.

This would be especially useful to bring with you if you’re traveling to Vegas with kids. 

Small Coffee Machine

Keurig K-Mini Single Serve Coffee Maker

If you need your morning coffee before you can function and you can fit it in your luggage, I highly recommend bringing a small coffee machine with you to Vegas.

None of the hotel rooms have coffee machines as they want you to buy coffee from the shops in the hotels. 

Not only is the hotel coffee expensive (even drip coffee is going to run at least $6), the lineups are always long. 

Bring your own coffee machine and pods, and avoid having to get dressed, go wait in line for 25 minutes and pay almost $20 for two cups of coffee.

Add this up over the few days you’re there – not only does it get expensive, it wastes valuable Vegas time!

This Keurig K-Mini Coffee Maker is small enough to fit in your carry-on and is a fan favorite among Las Vegas regular visitors. 

Another option is bringing a collapsible kettle , which takes up even less space in your luggage (and works for tea drinkers).

Then you can either bring instant coffee (the Starbucks ones are pretty good in a pinch), or I like to bring single-serve pour over coffee packets .

Vicks VapoInhaler

A Vicks VapoInhaler for your nose is a must have product for Las Vegas!

The weather not only dries out your skin, but your nose too.

At the very least, I find it’s super handy for airplane travel, as my nose always gets dry and uncomfortable after a few hours in the air.

Or better yet, it masks the smells on the plane from other air passengers. 

Comfortable Walking Shoes

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This is the number one tip given to people traveling to Las Vegas for the first time.

And while I’m sure you’ve heard this over and over again, I can’t leave a pair of comfy shoes off this list!

I walk upwards of 20,000 steps per day in Vegas, so shoes that don’t hurt my feet are the most important item to pack. 

I recommend the following shoes:

  • Comfy daytime shoes/sneakers – these are the shoes I wore on my last trip picture in the photos. 
  • Sandals you can walk in for hours
  • A pair or two of shoes for evening & dinners
  • Foldable flats – these are essential to carry along in your purse for when your heels inevitably fail you! You can also find vending machines that sell these flats.

I’ve seen them at Planet Hollywood and the Venetian. But I recommend packing them with you to avoid unnecessary walking when your feet are killing you. 

Reusable Tumbler

Simple Modern Insulated Tumbler with Lid and Straw | Iced Coffee Cup Reusable Stainless Steel Water Bottle Travel Mug | 24oz |

One of the best ways to save money in Vegas (click for all the tips) is to make your own drinks and carry them around in a reusable cup.

This tumbler is super insulated and stands up to the Las Vegas heat, even when the temps hit triple digits.

It comes with both a flip lid and a straw lid and comes in 41 colors!

I’m a YETI girl myself, and I bring this mug which doubles as a coffee mug in the morning, and then an insulated tumbler from my drinks down by the pool!

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Bucket , Epsom Salt and Marbles

This might sound weird, but if you have the space, you’ll thank me later. At the end of the day when your feet are tired, try this remedy. 

Soak your feet in a bucket of warm water and epsom salt (while you enjoy a beverage).

Then, roll them over the marbles for a massage – your feet will feel so much better. 

Check out this collapsible bucket .

It’s soft-sided so you can easily store it in your luggage, and it folds flat to take up no space.

It’s so versatile you can use it to soak your feet, do laundry when you travel, wash you feet after the beach, wash dishes and more. 

Collapsible Cooler Bag

CleverMade Tahoe Collapsible Cooler Bag, 50 Can - Structured, Leakproof Coolers for Travel with Built-In Bottle Opener - Soft-Sided & Insulated

One of the best ways to save money here is to buy your own drinks at CVS or Walgreens instead of paying high prices at the casino shops or at the bar.

Most hotel rooms in Las Vegas don’t have a fridge, so bringing a foldable cooler and filling it full of ice is the best way to keep your drinks cold.

And it’s not just for drinks either – you can store your leftover food from the large portion sizes too!

This is a highly rated collapsible cooler .

If you search ‘Vegas’ in the reviews, you’ll see that tons of people have used this one. 

Anti-Chafe Products

Body Glide Original Anti Chafing Stick Balm0.8oz: cream in stick form to prevent rubbing leading to chafing & raw skin. Use for arm, chest, butt, ball & thigh chafing

There will be so much walking on this trip which also means so much rubbing!

Prevent chafing before it happens and you will be so much more comfortable. 

The Gold Bond Friction Stick is the most used product out there. It’s non-greasy, not chalky and barely noticeable. 

Some people prefer a rub-on balm , others prefer a powder. 

I like powder if you tend to sweat a lot, and this Anti Monkey Butt has added calamine in it to help soothe.

Use it for the thighs, under the bra, undersides of the arms, down below in the special areas and on your heels. 

And men, this product is for you!

Dearfoams Women's Beatrice Velour Slide Slippers

After a long day of walking the strip, I like taking my shoes off in the hotel room.

But there’s so much turnover in Las Vegas hotel rooms, I never trust how clean the carpets are.

So I always pack slippers to wear!

These slippers have memory foam , so they’re ultra comfy when you put them on if your feet are sore from walking.

And they come in 10 colors!

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The Ultimate Las Vegas Packing List

Las Vegas gets over 42 million visitors a year, and almost everyone is in Sin City for fun (even if playtime doesn't start until after the conference). That means that a visit to Las Vegas is the time to show off your sparkles, wild prints, and bold colors. Casual and polished daywear for sightseeing on the Las Vegas Strip turns to fun  nightlife looks at the best casinos, shows, and restaurants. If you’re traveling to Vegas for a convention or hoping to make a splash at the city's famed pool parties , there are even more ensembles to plan. Here, we have wardrobe tips, weather information, and packing lists at the ready so you don’t have to think twice about what to pack. Go ahead and focus your energies on other important decisions, like whether to book a hotel room at the Venetian or the Palazzo. And remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas—so now’s the time to take some style risks.

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THE LUGGAGE

When it comes to packing, it’s all about the right bag for the right job. If you’ve been making due with a beat up old duffle or an ancient carry-on with a sticky wheel, you’ll be   amazed at how a new bag makes travel so effortless. Every smart traveler should have three key pieces of luggage: a weekender bag for quickie getaways, a carry-on suitcase for week-long trips, and a larger suitcase for longer stays or   travelers that overdo it on souvenirs. (Guilty!) For a weekender, we’re fans of the   Away Everywhere   bag. This little dynamo has separate pockets for your laptop, pens, reading materials, and phone, plus a waterproof umbrella compartment—genius when you visit a rainy destination. For a one-week trip, it’s hard to beat  Away’s Carry-On —it changed the suitcase game with an ejectable battery for phone charging, smooth spinner wheels, and a lifetime warranty. And for any trips lasting two weeks or longer, go for the   Travelpro Platinum Elite . There’s a reason flight crews swear by this luggage brand. This checked bag has gliding spinner wheels, a telescoped handle, and two-inches of zippered expansion.   Consider yourself packed.

The Carry-On by Away in Coast blue

THE PACKING GEAR

Every packing hurdle is made easier with this trio of travel gear. Got a hotel room or cruise ship cabin with little counter space? This hanging toiletry bag will give you elbow room at the sink plus provide dedicated pockets for all your creams, gels, and sprays. Hang it on the bathroom door or over the towel rack to keep everything upright, protected, and in place. If you have an issue with overpacking — who doesn’t? — then packing cubes are a game-changer. This four-piece set will keep all your things, from underpants to electronics, organized and condensed, saving you precious suitcase space. And rather than depend on the freebie toiletries at the hotel (that harsh hotel soap will zap all the moisture from your skin), bring your own tried-and-true toiletries in these TSA-approved squeeze bottles.

Hanging Toiletry Kit

THE IN-FLIGHT ESSENTIALS

Only travel amateurs get on a flight without bringing the essentials. A sleep mask not only blocks out cabin lights—it provides the privacy you need to get some Zs. The Trtl travel pillow is a travel editors’ favorite for keeping your neck and head comfortable as you nod off. And Comrad compression socks’ moisture-wicking technology keeps feet comfy and protects you from deep vein thrombosis. (Yikes!) Fly like a pro with these packing essentials.

Travel Sleep Mask

LAS VEGAS OUTFIT INSPIRATION

As Elvis proved, Vegas is  the  place to rock a sequin jumpsuit. If you enjoy getting dressed up or wearing something flashy, now is the time to do it—but it’s not essential. Most people are in Vegas for pleasure. In fact, there are only about 640,000 citizens and about 42 million visitors per year, so almost  everyone  is dressed for vacation. And though the desert gets scorchingly hot during the day, evenings cool down and casinos constantly blast the air-conditioning. A smart Las Vegas packer knows how to combine edgy layers that can carry you from day to evening. The biggest tip-off that you’re a tourist? Carrying high heels or other uncomfortable shoes down the strip in the middle of the day. Instead of day-time stilettos, go for fashionably comfortable footwear. For the pool, pack sandals or flip-flops and a cover-up (or a top to coordinate with board shorts) so you can walk through the hotel. Not everyone goes full glam in the evening, but if getting dressed up is part of your fun, you’ll fit in wearing everything from a  sundress  to a  cocktail dress  to full sequins. If a high-end restaurant or nightclub is on your itinerary (and it should be) check out the individual venue’s dress code, as these can be specific and highly enforced, especially for men.

Women’s Outfits

Las vegas, nv | womens | casual, shop the look.

Faux Leather Moto Jacket

Las Vegas, NV | Womens | Dressy

Green ruffle sheath dress by Eliza J

Card Holder

Dagne Dover Andra Crossbody Bag in Oxblood Leather

Crossbody Bag

BaubleBar Dangle Earrings

Women’s Clubbing Outfit for Las Vegas

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Mini Crossbody

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Fragrance Subscription

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Women’s Rooftop Bar Outfit

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Crossbody Purse

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What to Wear for a Day at the Pool

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Straw Visor

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Waterproof Tote

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The Ultimate Comfortable Las Vegas Outfit

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Facial Sunscreen

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Women’s Casual Day Time Outfit for Walking Around Las Vegas

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Straight Leg Jeans

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Instant Digital Camera

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A Flexible Outfit for a Night Out

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Swim Trunks

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Men’s casual day time outfit for walking around las vegas.

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Bomber Jacket

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The 3 pairs of shoes you’ll need for exploring las vegas.

Do we have your complete attention? Our number one packing recommendation for a Las Vegas vacation—echoed by message board users internet-wide and many a limping traveler: comfortable shoes . The Las Vegas Strip is a whopping four-miles long, and even if you take an Uber every time you go out, you’re likely to be trekking through labyrinthine Las Vegas hotels and casinos any way you slice it. But that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style for comfort. These three pairs of shoes are versatile, stylish, and can stand-up to long hours on your feet, whether you’re in line for the High Roller at the LINQ, strolling through the shops at Caesars Palace, or lounging poolside at Flamingo Las Vegas.

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WHAT TO PACK FOR LAS VEGAS

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  • Lightweight Raincoat

Shoes & Accessories

  • Walking shoes
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  • Lightweight scarf
  • Fold-down tote
  • Dental floss
  • Conditioner

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  • Moisturizer
  • Contact lenses
  • Contact lens solution
  • Shaving cream
  • Brush and comb
  • Hair styling tools
  • Tampons and pads
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Pain relievers
  • Stain remover
  • Portable charger
  • Tablet or E-reader
  • Device chargers
  • Power adaptors
  • Memory card
  • Selfie stick

Other Essentials

  • Medical insurance card
  • Water bottle (empty)
  • Travel blanket or wrap
  • Travel pillow
  • Laundry bag

Helpful Printouts

  • Emergency contacts
  • Boarding pass
  • Hotel and car rental reservations
  • Maps and directions
  • Bank and credit card contact info
  • Copies of passport and ID

WHAT NOT TO PACK FOR LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas is in the Mojave Desert , so while it can get chilly in the winter (especially at night), it’s a safe bet to leave your heavy-hitting snow gear at home—though you may want to bring a coat, or even a pair of gloves, in December and January. And you probably don’t need to pack an umbrella or raincoat either—the city only gets four inches a year. Las Vegas doesn’t have a big insect issue, so it’s safe to leave the bug spray at home. Finally, since resort pools provide towels, you don’t have to waste precious luggage space on these, unless you’re very picky about your pile.

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Vegas is the kind of city where you can definitely up your sex appeal. And Tom Ford’s Soleil Blanc Shimmering Body Oil basically defines bombshell status. With just a hint of gold leaf shimmer and a fragrant bouquet of white florals and sandalwood, the only thing that pairs better with a slight suntan is a bikini. Dab the oil along your collarbone for a hint of sparkle or go full-body by the Wynn’s European Pool. Either way, this body oil is worth the splurge.  —WTP Editors

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LAS VEGAS’ WEATHER AND SEASONS

Las Vegas summers are long, hot, and dry. If you’re looking to basically live it up at the Wet Republic Ultra Pool party or wander the Las Vegas Strip in a T-shirt and shorts, May through September are ideal months. The hottest months are June, July, and August—where you can expect at least 90-degree heat every day. This means packing the standard summer apparel for checking out the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign, along with plenty of sunscreen, water, a swimsuit, and a cover-up. For the evenings in particular, women should consider a wrap or cardigan for cooler venues, like casinos, which are known for cranking up the AC. No matter the season, men should bring a pair of dressier pants for the evening, especially if you hope to satisfy nightclub dress codes. As for the winter, the day-to-night temperature differences can feel particularly vast in the colder months (think: 60 by day, 40 by night), so packing layers is a good bet to accommodate chilly evenings and mornings. In December and January, winter coats are not uncalled for. You’ll also want plenty of lip balm and moisturizer to combat the dry desert air year-round.

  • Plan for day temps between 53° F and 61° F
  • Temps will drop near 44° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0.04 inches of precipitation in January

What to Wear in Las Vegas in January: Day-to-night temperatures differences can be vast in the winter, so pack layers for daily fluctuations—and don’t forget a jacket or coat.

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  • Plan for day temps between 53° F and 65° F
  • Temps will drop near 41° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0 inches of precipitation in February

What to Wear in Las Vegas in February: It’s still chilly in February, especially in the evenings, so think in layers, and throw a hydrating mask in your bag to protect skin from the dry air.

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  • Plan for day temps between 59° F and 72° F
  • Temps will drop near 50° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0.01 inches of precipitation in March

What to Wear in Las Vegas in March: Spring is in the air, but it’s still solidly in the mid-60s and gets cooler at night, so consider packing a combination of jeans and shorts. And think about upgrading your lip balm to one with vitamin E.

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  • Plan for day temps between 71° F and 82° F
  • Temps will drop near 59° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0 inches of precipitation in April

What to Wear in Las Vegas in April: In early April, it’s a good bet to pack a lightweight jacket or wrap for those 50-degree nights, but by the end of the month it tends to heat up, so it’s time to break out the open-toed shoes and maxi dresses.

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  • Plan for day temps between 78° F and 88° F
  • Temps will drop near 60° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0.01 inches of precipitation in May

What to Wear in Las Vegas in May: It’s officially summer in Vegas and the weather is heating up, so in addition to shorts and T-shirts, it’s safe to pack some tank tops and a swimsuit for 90-degree days that will definitely be scorching by the end of the month.

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  • Plan for day temps between 90° F and 97° F
  • Temps will drop near 81° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0 inches of precipitation in June

What to Wear in Las Vegas in June: With temperatures solidly in the 90s, you’ll want to pack your standard summer accouterments, like statement sunnies, functional and fashionable hats, and lots of sunscreen . And if you’re hitting the clubs, it’s not a bad idea to toss a few hydration packets into your carry-on bag—desert hangovers can be brutal.

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  • Plan for day temps between 94° F and 102° F
  • Temps will drop near 86° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0 inches of precipitation in July

What to Wear in Las Vegas in July: Along with your regularly-scheduled flip-flops and other summer essentials, remember sun protection, which includes everything from hats and sunscreen to lip balm. And you’ll need extra water to keep you hydrated. Consider packing a collapsible container —bottled water is pricey on Las Vegas Strip.

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  • Plan for day temps between 93° F and 99° F
  • Expect 0 inches of precipitation in August

What to Wear in Las Vegas in August: As summer pool parties hit a crescendo, you’ll need a stylish swimsuit (or two) along with chic sandals and a cover-up so you can trek comfortably through indoor hotel areas. Add a bottle of cool-down spray with aloe to keep yourself refreshed poolside.

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  • Plan for day temps between 86° F and 93° F
  • Expect 0 inches of precipitation in September

What to Wear in Las Vegas in September: It’s not fall yet in Vegas—temperatures are still hovering in the 90s most days, so it’s safe to pack tailored shorts and flattering lightweight tees .

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  • Plan for day temps between 69° F and 81° F
  • Expect 0.01 inches of precipitation in October

What to Wear in Las Vegas in October: At the beginning of the month, you can still bank on the upper 80s—which means it’s still swimsuit season!—but by the end of the month the temperatures can drop into the lower 50s at night, so bring layers and a cardigan or lightweight jacket .

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  • Plan for day temps between 56° F and 69° F
  • Temps will drop near 48° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0.01 inches of precipitation in November

What to Wear in Las Vegas in November: Consider packing pants for the 60-degree days and layers for the nights, which can drop into the lower 40s by the end of the month. For women, a versatile jumpsuit is just the thing, which can be easily worn with a jacket or open-toed shoes, depending on the temps.

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  • Plan for day temps between 49° F and 55° F
  • Temps will drop near 40° F at night and into the early mornings
  • Expect 0.01 inches of precipitation in December

What to Wear in Las Vegas in December: This is Vegas’ coolest month with mid-50 days and temps that can occasionally drop to freezing at night, so consider bundling up. And since rain isn’t likely, now is the time to break out the sexy suede boots .

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Note: The above is a packing forecast, not a traditional forecast. A packing forecast focuses on how cold it’s likely to be in the early mornings and evenings based on historical data. We recommend using this together with a traditional forecast as you get closer to your departure date. This data comes from our friends at Weather Underground .

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PACKING FOR LAS VEGAS

What should i wear to a nightclub can i wear jeans.

For men, a nightclub ensemble includes nice jeans or pants, a button-down shirt, a sports/suit jacket or blazer, and dress shoes. You can play it safe in traditional solids and stripes, or get a little Las Vegas wild with fun patterns and prints you might not wear at home. While you should look up individual nightclub dress codes if you want to be sure to get in at a particular place, many nightclubs do allow jeans and lots of men wear them out. But not all denim styles are acceptable. Make sure the jeans aren’t cut-offs, ripped, or overly baggy—a slim fit and dark wash are a good bet. As for women, the rules are much more flexible. Sexy cocktail dresses, skinny jeans and a cute top, and stylish jumpsuits all tend to be fair game. Heels or wedges are a good bet, along with a smaller-sized purse or clutch to carry the essentials and a bright red lipstick. You can even add a tiara to your ensemble if you’d like.

What’s the dress code in a Vegas casino?

Vegas casinos have an almost anything-goes dress-code. You’ll find gamblers wearing everything from suits to shorts and tees to athleisure while playing slots and throwing bets around the roulette wheel. Swimwear is about the only genre that’s not acceptable. The safe bet for travelers who want to fit in? Opt for something polished and casual during the day, and amp it up in the evening. For men, this means business casual. For women, a range of “going out” attire is entirely appropriate and part of the fun.

What should I wear to a bachelor or bachelorette party in Vegas?

For bachelorettes, a night of dancing at 1OAK or XS Las Vegas.is the time to go all out, and that includes a bold red lip, an elegant black dress and sling-back heels. (Look for ones that are sexy but secretly comfortable.) Bachelor crews should be mindful for nightclub dress codes: Sandals, baggy jeans, and hats are big no-nos. Aim for chinos, a patterned button-down, a suit jacket, and dress shoes for a smart, stylish look that’s likely to get you in the door (though, to be safe, check out individual nightclubs’ dress codes in advance).

What should I wear to a conference in Vegas?

While conference-wear standards vary by trade, but a pencil skirt and put-together blouse will look chic at daytime panel discussions and late-night happy hours with coworkers. Tip: Wedge sandals offer a little more support than the standard heel—get them in basic black if your event is conservative or dial up the drama with gold if the vibe allows.

For men, if your company doesn’t require a tie, consider a suit with a button-down shirt to maintain a professional look—you can always take off the jacket if you feel overdressed. And we love a proper wristwatch , definitely a high-end Vegas touch. What’s more classically Vegas than a sharply dressed man?

What should I wear while touring the Las Vegas Strip?

Sightseeing outfits in Vegas should focus on polished comfort, coolness, and sun protection. You can’t go wrong with classic denim shorts and a playful tee (which offers more sun coverage than a tank) and easy accessories. Women should consider a versatile leather sandal with a molded footbed ready to take on a full day or night of walking the Las Vegas Strip or Old Vegas. Men could opt to don a stylish hat to beat sunburn. A slim wallet, which can slide easily into a front pocket, is less obvious bait for pickpockets, too.

What’s the temperature inside casinos?

Not packing an extra layer for notoriously chilly casinos is a rookie mistake for first time Sin City travelers. With the addition of powerful AC to lure tourists out of the desert sun and indoors to spend cash, casinos, hotels, restaurants, and malls tend to be downright chilly. While it’s unlikely to feel like the Arctic, we recommend that you bring a wrap, cardigan, blazer, or the like.

Should I pack sunscreen or buy it there?

Since you’re definitely going to need sunscreen, we recommend packing it with you. While you’ll be able to find sunscreen for sale on the Las Vegas Strip, plenty of venues jack up the price. Pack a TSA-approved travel size if you’ve only got a carry-on bag, but if you have space in your checked luggage, opt to bring a whole bottle. And, while you’ll probably be more covered up in colder weather, Vegas still gets plenty of sun year-round, so a face-stick, bare minimum, is in the cards for winter trips, too.

I’m going to Vegas in the winter—should I pack a swimsuit?

It’s a requirement to pack a swimsuit  in May through October, when the thermometer hits the 80s, but after that it might not be necessary. Most Vegas hotels don’t have indoor pools (though there are some in spas) and while some hotels have heated outdoor pools or whirlpools, many of them have either limited hours or limited service. As for the famed pool parties , they’re a warm-weather-only event.

What should I wear to dinner and a show in Vegas?

Sure, you can wear your go-to little black dress to dinner at Jean-Georges Steakhouse and Mystere Cirque du Soleil, but why not have some fun with it? A black jumpsuit offers a fun and fashionable take on the LBD. Add metallic heels or a clutch combo to bring in some Vegas razzle-dazzle. For men, dining out in Vegas doesn’t usually require a jacket. We recommend dark wash skinny jeans, which you can elevate with a button-down and black loafers.

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Vegas is a place unlike any other city in the world. Where else can you go from Paris’ Eiffel Tower, to the canals of Venice, to downtown New York City in just a few blocks? With endless possibilities, knowing what to bring to Vegas isn’t always straightforward. But we’re here to help you prepare and be your checklist’s jump-start to think of the things you may not have thought of! Alright, let’s do this!

Your trip starts on the plane. If you want to arrive feeling your best, prepare to hit the town. Here are a few travel ideas to get you started on the right foot.

− Lip balm, earplugs, hand sanitizer, eye drops

The climate here (as well as on airplanes) is very dry, so be sure to keep your lips, hands and eyes moisturized.

− Leave space in your carry-on and suitcase for souvenirs.

Vegas is almost overwhelming with shopping opportunities, from small souvenir shops to high-end fashion retailers, so you’ll want some extra space.

− If you don’t have an eye mask, get one.

Trust us, you’ll want one for the trip home.

− Buy Wi-Fi on the plane and make reservations ahead.

As long as you’re sitting there buckled into an airplane seat, make use of your time by exploring your countless dining options. If you want to eat where you want to eat, and you don’t want to wait, reservations are a must.

− Bring an external phone battery.

People go through their phone batteries at high speed around here. The typical phone battery has trouble keeping up with a long, busy day in Vegas.

Sure, Vegas has its reputation, but sometimes the biggest mistake you can make is coming to town unprepared. This is a city where literally anything can happen if you want it to, so be prepared for everything, because it might just occur.

− Shoes for walking, shoes for show

We can’t emphasize this enough. Be prepared with the proper and appropriate footwear. Visitors can do a lot of walking around here, from strolling the Strip to hiking the surrounding areas, so you’ll need the right shoes. But then, there are nice restaurants and clubs where hiking gear won’t quite cut it. Pack smart and be prepared for both.

− Think neutral colors to go with your new stuff

You never know what’s going to catch your eye, so some neutral-colored clothing will help ensure that you can wear your new finds right away.

− Bathing suits

Yes, that’s a plural. Chances are good you’re going to want to hit the pool, and chances are even better that you’re going to want to go back again quickly.

− Bring a light sweater or blazer.

You read that right. You might just need a warm cover while you’re here. Oh, sure, it’s plenty warm outside, but the casinos are not stingy with the A/C, so be prepared.

− Your favorite little black dress, something sparkly, and/or the male equivalent

This may be the biggest no-brainer to pack besides your toothbrush. This is Vegas, baby! If you’re going to do it, do it right!

− Sun hat

It should be no surprise that the weather here tends to be warm and sunny. A good (and cute!) sun hat could be your most underrated trip-saver. Whether walking the Strip, sitting by the pool or out for a hike, keeping the sun off your head is key to keeping your energy level up so you can keep on going!

− Advil ®  and/or your favorite hangover cure

Just saying. You do what you want to do (and, of course, what happens here, stays here), but whatever you do, prepare accordingly.

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We live here, so we know Vegas is going to show you a good time. And we hope with these tips, Las Vegas will be a breeze. Have an amazing vacation. And, really, consider the eye-mask thing for the trip home. Keep planning at visitlasvegas.com

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The last thing you want to do when you’re in Las Vegas is spend your time hunting down a replacement for something you forgot at home! Finding what you need on the Strip can be difficult and expensive, and you’d rather spend your time around the poker tables or lounging by the pool, right?

If you’ve never visited Las Vegas before (or even if you have!), it can be difficult to predict what clothes, toiletries, and other supplies you’ll need while you’re in Sin City. We’ll leave your outfit choices up to you, but to help you decide what to bring and what to leave at home, we’ve created a supplementary packing list to help round out your wardrobe.

Here’s what you should bring:

1. Good walking shoes

You’ll be doing lots of walking, either down the Strip or inside your resort. Megan and Mike from Mapping Megan and Waking Up Wild share why good walking shoes are an essential item in Las Vegas:

James from Escaping Abroad seconds the suggestion:

2. Bathing suit and bathing suit cover

Pack your suit into your carry-on bag in case your checked suitcase gets lost. Don’t bother bringing a towel—your hotel may offer complimentary towels, or you may be able to rent one and save the space in your suitcase.

3. Flip flops

Flip flops or slip-on sandals are essential pool attire. Not only do they give you a better grip on wet surfaces, but they also protect your feet from bacteria that hide out in the damp, warm crevices around pool decks.

4. One or two nice outfits

A couple of dressier outfits are essential, especially if you’re planning to go to a club or enjoy some of the fine dining Las Vegas has to offer. Check out our dress code tips for ideas on what to wear . Don’t forget to pack a pair of dress shoes, too!

6. A light jacket or sweater

  It may be sweltering outside, but it’s cool as a cucumber inside the casinos and restaurants. It can also get chilly after sundown. Deb from Aroundusty Roads recommends having a sweater or light jacket on hand:

As for a must-have item, I’d say a sweater or light jacket. Comfortable shoes too because you’ll do a lot of walking unless you stay on a stool in the casino! Everyone thinks Vegas is hot but once the sun goes down it can get quite cool. If you are riding on an open air tour bus the wind can make it very chilly. I’ve found that most people don’t dress up much, not even for the shows so it isn’t necessary to pack fancy dress. Deb, Aroundusty Roads

7. Sunscreen, sunglasses & hat

Las Vegas gets more than 300 days of sun every year, so it’s important to protect your skin and eyes.

10. Earplugs and an eye mask.

Don’t let noisy neighbors or roommates keep you from getting some much-needed shut-eye!

11. Government issued ID.

You’ll need it on the casino floor, at bars, and at clubs.

12. An adventurous spirit...

…and your camera! Las Vegas is full of interesting characters and experiences! If there’s one thing Suzanne from The Travel Bunny thinks every Las Vegas visitor should pack, it’s an open mind.

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If you want to get the most out of your next Las Vegas vacation, it’s time to step up your packing game. Having the essential items you need for a good time can make or break your vacay, so it’s important to gear up the right way. For those wondering what to bring to Vegas , here’s the ultimate Vegas packing list and must-do experiences for Vegas newbies.

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1. Comfortable Shoes

When you pack for Las Vegas , keep in mind that you’ll have some opportunities to explore Vegas in between your planned Sin City shenanigans. There’s a lot of walking involved when going from casino to casino in downtown Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Strip, so comfortable shoes are a must. Check out the Fremont casino map to get an idea of where the casinos are located.

2. Casual Clothes

Wondering what to wear in Vegas daytime ? Casual clothing that keeps you cool and comfortable is a great option for lounging by the pool, grabbing a bite at one of the Vegas restaurants , or trying your luck on the casino floor. Also, depending on the time of year you’re visiting, you may need a jacket.

3. Upscale Outfit

Be sure to consider the places and venues you plan to visit when considering what to wear in Vegas . Some of the trendy nightclubs and upscale restaurants or bars have a strict dress code, and you don’t want to be turned away for failing to look your best. Take this opportunity to go all out with your hottest Vegas outfit ideas .

4. Heels or Dress Shoes

Of course, you’ll need to bring your heels or dress shoes to go along with your upscale Vegas outfits. Just keep comfort in mind and remember that you’ll likely be on your feet more than you know. Your dress shoes and heels should definitely be ready for the dance floor!

5. Flip-Flops

Flip-flops are perfect for Las Vegas for several reasons. First, you need a good set of flip-flops to take to the pool for easy in-and-out access to the water. However, flip-flops are also a welcome relief at the end of the night when those heels are starting to pinch and slide in all the wrong places.

6. Gym Clothes

If you want to keep up with your workout routine in Las Vegas, many hotels have fitness centers with cardio equipment and weights to help you stay on track. There are also several running and hiking trails around Las Vegas if you’d rather get outside of your hotel room and take in the beautiful desert landscape.

7. Government-Issued Identification

While this one might seem like a no-brainer, it’s worth putting on your list of what to pack for Vegas . If you plan to go out to have drinks, place bets at the sports book, or gamble in the casino, you’ll need to have a government-issued ID to prove your age. Even if you don’t gamble or drink, you have to be a certain age to have access to the area.

8. Phone Charger

We’re very concerned about our phones and making sure we have them before we head out the door, but we usually don’t think about our phone chargers. This is why a good charger is one of the items people tend to forget. If you have an extra charger, pack it right away with your other essential items.

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9. Bathing Suit

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If you’re heading to Vegas, you’ll likely be spending some time by the pool. Whether you choose to check out one of the awesome pools in downtown Las Vegas or The Strip, you’ll need a bathing suit to take full advantage. For an epic pool experience you won’t find anywhere else in Vegas, be sure to swing by Stadium Swim at Circa !

10. Pool Bag

Off to the pool? You may find your hands full if you forgot to pack a small bag or backpack. While you won’t need a towel because those are typically available by the pool, you might want to bring your sunblock, phone, headphones, tanning lotion, water, a book, or anything else you need to relax. Having a pool tote ready to go will make your life much easier.

11. Sunblock

The Vegas sun can be intense — especially in the summertime. It’s a good idea to put sunblock on before you head out for the day. You should also take it with you when you spend time at the pool or anytime you plan to be outside for a while. You may need to reapply it throughout the day.

12. Water Bottle

Another essential item for Las Vegas is a refillable water bottle. To feel your best and make the most of your vacation, it’s important to stay hydrated while in the Vegas heat. Also, if you’re partaking in alcoholic beverages, it’s easier to become dehydrated and end up being down for the count by the time the sun sets. You’ll find many water stations throughout the city to keep your water bottle filled.

13. Sunglasses

Did we mention that it gets hot in Las Vegas? It’s definitely worth saying again. Las Vegas summers can be brutal, and sunglasses are always a good idea if you plan to be outside. Protecting your eyes while relaxing by the pool or taking a stroll around downtown Las Vegas is one way to stay cool and comfortable.

14. Hangover Hacks

If you didn’t already know, Las Vegas is a 24-hour city with drinks available around the clock. While this can lead to good times and unforgettable experiences, it can take a toll the next morning! We recommend coming prepared with the hangover hacks that work best for you. Consider having ibuprofen or acetaminophen available and hydrating drinks on hand to nip that hangover in the bud.

15. Chapstick

The desert air in Las Vegas can get very dry. Add some classic Vegas wind to that scenario, and you’re in for some chapped lips. Make sure to pack some chapstick or hydrating lip gloss to keep your lips moisturized and protected.

16. Moisturizer

What applies to your lips also goes for your skin. The dry air, heat, and wind typically found in Vegas can quickly dehydrate and irritate your skin. A thick moisturizing lotion will help keep your skin hydrated and happy. Also, you may need it more than you think after a few hours by the pool.

17. Makeup Remover Wipes

While a good skincare routine is important, it’s very likely that all that will go out the window after a long night of debauchery in Las Vegas. Makeup remover wipes can be a godsend when you want to quickly remove your makeup or clean off your face before you go to bed.

18. Hand Sanitizer

We all know how important it is to keep your hands clean if you want to avoid getting sick. You’ll find many hand sanitizing stations and restrooms throughout Las Vegas, but it’s smart to keep a small bottle of hand sanitizer in your purse or pocket — just in case.

19. First Aid Travel Kit

A mini first aid kit may come in handy while you’re traveling. They often contain bandaids, pain relievers, antibacterial wipes, hydrocortisone cream for rashes, aloe gel for burns, and more. With all that partying ahead of you, it’s quite possible you’ll need some of these things during your trip.

20. Your Las Vegas Must-Do List

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Lastly, you should definitely have a list of things you want to do, see, and experience while you’re in Las Vegas. For Vegas first-timers, here are a few ideas you need to add to your list:

  • Fremont Street Experience
  • SlotZilla Zipline
  • Viva Vision light shows
  • Downtown Container Park
  • The East Fremont District
  • The  Neon Museum
  • The Las Vegas Arts District
  • The Mob Museum
  • Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
  • The Las Vegas Strip

Be sure to check out the events downtown Las Vegas calendar and other things happening downtown, including the famous Slotzilla Zipline and dazzling light shows on the Viva Vision screen. You’ll also find many of the iconic casinos downtown, including Circa, Golden Nugget , The California , Four Queens , Fremont Hotel & Casino , The D , and Golden Gate .

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25 Las Vegas Bucket List Experiences 2024

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Looking for things to add to your Las Vegas Bucket List?

You’ve come to the right place as I’m a full-time traveller and I’ve spent a week in Las Vegas where I had so many bucket-list-worthy experiences.

Visiting Las Vegas is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for most people who go to the city.

But even though there are endless things to do, it can be hard to decide what to prioritise.

To help you, I’ve created a list of what I consider the “must-dos” after visiting Vegas for myself.

In other words, I’ve created the perfect Las Vegas Bucket List.

So let’s get straight into it.

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Las Vegas Bucket List

All of these experiences are worthy of a spot on anyone’s Las Vegas bucket list. You might not be interested in all of them, but trust me, all of these are incredible experiences.

Whether you do one of them or all 25, you’ll leave Vegas with memories to last a lifetime…depending on how much you have had to drink 😂.

1. Explore the Las Vegas Strip

It wouldn’t be a true Las Vegas bucket list without the most simple, but also the most essential thing to do in Vegas: check out the Strip.

The Strip in Las Vegas has so much to offer. So many infamous hotels, casinos, attractions and other buildings to see.

If you’ve watched a lot of movies, you will likely recognise lots of the Strip. Buildings like the Venetian and the Stratosphere Tower are in hundreds of movies.

It would be a sin (no pun intended) to visit Vegas without exploring the Strip. You never know what you’re going to see either- Vegas is one of my favourite places to people-watch.

But I can’t share any stories, as what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas 😉.

A picture of the Las Vegas strip, the first thing on my Las Vegas bucket list.

2. Watch the Fountains of Bellagio

It would also be impossible to visit Las Vegas without seeing the spectacular performance of the Fountains of Bellagio.

The fountains go off every 30 minutes between 3 pm and 7 pm. Between 7 pm and midnight, they go off every 15 minutes.

Vegas truly does come alive at night , and the fountains are the perfect example.

They’re also completely free to watch, which is definitely welcomed since Vegas can get expensive at times.

a picture of the fountains of bellagio

3. Take a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon

When visiting Las Vegas, there’s no debating that heading to the Grand Canyon is a “must”.

But did you know you can take a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon from Vegas ? Well, you can!

And it should be on everyone’s Las Vegas bucket list.

It’s an incredible and unforgettable experience . The never-ending panoramic views, the thrill of riding in a helicopter, and even flying beneath the rim, and true pinch-yourself moments.

a picture taken from the window during a helicopter tour of the grand canyon, another must-do on a las vegas bucket list

4. Gamble at a Casino

Considering most people head to Vegas to gamble , I think it would be impossible not to include gambling in a casino on this bucket list for Las Vegas.

Even if you don’t want to gamble much, it’s definitely worth spending $10 just for the experience and to say you’ve done it.

Just make sure you gamble responsibly , and as the saying goes, “When the fun stops, stop”.

The Nevada Council actually have a gambling helpline , so make sure to use it if you feel yourself slipping into the rabbit hole.

5. Visit Fremont Street

Fremont Street is the most famous street in Vegas excluding the Strip, thanks to the Fremont Street Experience.

The Fremont Street Experience consists of a mall where you can find pretty much anything, and all sorts of entertainment are taking place.

It’s quite hard to describe. It’s very full-on and if I’m being honest, it’s a bit crazy . There’s so much going on but it’s fascinating to see.

There are even free concerts, free light shows, and more. If you’re looking for a bit of fun, then head straight to Fremont Street.

You can even take a walking tour of Fremont Street if you want to understand a bit more of what is actually going on.

6. Go to a Cirque de Soleil Show

There are hundreds of different Cirque de Soleil shows all around the world, but there’s no better place to see one than in the home of Cirque de Soleil , Las Vegas.

If you aren’t familiar, they are basically circus-like shows which tell a story through music, dance and acrobatics.

Watching a show is on most people’s Las Vegas bucket lists since there are so many different options to choose from.

Whether you want to see a Michael Jackson tribute or a Beatles tribute, you can. Want to learn the story of footballer Lionel Messi? You can. You can even see Disney movies as performances. Cirque de Soleil shows are amazing.

Make sure to have a look at all of the shows and spend some time considering which one to see.

the outside of the building for the beatles cirque de soleil show.

7. Ride the High Roller

The High Roller in Las Vegas is one of the most famous and also one of the tallest observation wheels in the world .

It offers the best panoramic views over the Strip and beyond…it’s breathtaking. Especially at night when the Strip is all lit up.

If you want to book tickets for the High Roller , then I would recommend booking in advance as it’s one of the most popular things to do in Sin City- hence why it’s on this bucket list. These tickets also allow you to skip the entire queue!

It’s so worth it, you’ll get some unreal views and the chance to take some great pictures too.

8. Visit the Neon Museum Las Vegas

The Neon Museum in Las Vegas is an absolute must for your Vegas itinerary. This outdoor haven is a treasure trove of vintage neon signs that once adorned the famous Strip.

Think old-school Vegas charm meets dazzling lights, that’s what you’ll find here.

You’ll wander among iconic signs like the Stardust and Binion’s Horseshoe, each with its own fascinating history.

Like all of Vegas, there’s no better time to visit than at night , so make sure to keep an evening free to visit the Neon Museum .

9. Have a meal at Hell’s Kitchen

Did you know that Gordon Ramsey’s Hell’s Kitchen is more than just a TV show ?

Admittedly, a very good TV show, but it’s still more than just a show.

It’s an actual restaurant which you can have a meal in while in the city, and if you ask me, it definitely deserves a spot on this Las Vegas bucket list.

Eating somewhere you’ve seen on TV is always pretty cool, especially when the food is as good as this!

a meal at hell's kitchen

10. Take a limo tour of Las Vegas

Taking a limo tour of Las Vegas is one of the most VIP things you can do on a trip to the city.

It’s such a luxurious and exclusive experience, it’s the epitome of a Las Vegas bucket list.

But even though it is expensive, I would encourage anyone visiting Vegas to spend the money. It’s worth it.

You get treated like royalty and get to see the Strip in style, with a personal photographer along the way. What more can you ask for?

11. Head to the Hoover Dam

Seeing the Hoover Dam is on many people’s travel bucket lists , let alone one just for Vegas.

And for good reason too- it’s a really cool place to visit with a lot of historical significance .

Aside from that, the Hoover Dam is also just beautiful . The views are endless and it’s a really quiet and tranquil spot to visit. Quite the contrast from the Strip!

Yet again, I consider it a must-do. And there are actually lots of trips to the Hoover Dam from Vegas , so it’s really easy to get there.

a picture of the hoover dam - it wouldn't be a las vegas bucket list without incuding it.

12. Visit the Mob Museum

The Mob Museum isn’t your typical museum – it’s a wild ride through the grit and glam of Vegas’ past.

Imagine rubbing shoulders with the real stories of mobsters, bootleggers, and lawmen who shaped the city. From interactive exhibits to legit artefacts , you’ll be walking the gritty streets of vintage Vegas in no time.

Picture yourself trying your hand at FBI surveillance or getting a taste of prohibition-era speakeasies – it’s history that’s seriously hands-on.

The Mob Museum is very immersive and makes you feel like you are actually there. But I loved it, and I’d recommend buying Mob Museum tickets to anyone!

13. Horseride through the Red Rock Canyon

One of my favourite things I did while in Vegas was go horseback riding through the Red Rock Canyon .

I loved it so much and even as someone who had never ridden a horse before, I felt like a true cowboy and really enjoyed it.

Most tours include a meal too, and some even include entertainment. Both are great, but for me, the views are the best bit.

It’s so picturesque and seeing the landscapes with my own eyes rather than looking at photos online was phenomenal.

A picture of a group of horseriders in red rock canyon

14. Walk through the Bellagio Botanical Gardens

Even though it’s still quite popular, I would consider the Bellagio Botanical Gardens a hidden gem of Las Vegas.

Imagine stepping into a world where flowers, plants, and art come together in a jaw-dropping display that changes with the seasons. That’s exactly what the gardens have to offer.

It’s like Mother Nature decided to show off her painting skills. From vibrant spring blooms to enchanting winter wonderlands, every visit offers a new experience.

I’ve visited botanical gardens all around the world, but I’ve never visited botanical gardens like the ones at Bellagio. It’s next level!

a picture of the botanical gardens

15. Take a photo with the Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

Let’s be honest, would it really be a Las Vegas bucket list without including the infamous Fabulous Las Vegas sign ?

It’s a staple of the city , and when someone says Vegas, it’s what everyone thinks of (unless you think of gambling…).

The sign perfectly sums up the meaning of Las Vegas , and it would be genuinely impossible to visit without seeing it for yourself, and of course, taking a picture with it.

the famous las vegas sign - impossible to not include in a las vegas bucket list.

16. Take a helicopter tour over the Strip

Taking a helicopter tour of the Las Vegas Strip is another exclusive and VIP-style tour to take while in Vegas.

After all, a bucket list is usually filled with things that are once-in-a-lifetime , and taking a helicopter flight like this one definitely is.

Flying over the Strip is indescribable, it’s special, magical and for me, it was a dreamy experience.

The views are even better than the High Roller, and to be honest, just flying in a helicopter is very fun in itself.

But all in all, I can’t not include it on my Las Vegas bucket list.

the view during a helicopter tour of the strip

17. Attend a magic show

If you’ve ever watched America’s Got Talent, Britain’s Got Talent or any other talent shows, you’ll know what magicians always answer to this question:

“What’s your dream?”

Every single time, the answer is “To perform in Vegas”.

Vegas is the best place in the world for magic and illusion shows , and if you’re visiting Las Vegas, you simply need to go to a show.

There are so many famous magicians who perform in Vegas, and the Strip is home to lots of different venues to choose from. You definitely aren’t short of a choice!

a magician holding a deck of cards

18. Take a Gondola Ride

When someone mentions a gondola ride, you probably think of Venice, right?

But did you know you can actually take a gondola ride in Vegas?

Well, you can! Vegas’s canals are a unique way to see the city , but a very cool one to experience. Few people know you can even take a ride.

The Venetian offers gondola rides indoors and outdoors. It’s something a bit different , that most people who visit Vegas won’t do, but for me, that only pushes it higher up my Vegas bucket list.

Who wants to only do the same old cliche things? While they’re great to do and you do need to do them, sometimes it’s a good idea to do something more unique.

19. Have fun at a pool party

Vegas is known for a lot of different reasons, but one of the most fun reasons is pool parties!

There are lots of daytime nightclubs where you can party like never before, enjoying the Nevada sun while dancing away and splashing about in the pool.

The best way to describe the atmosphere at one of these parties is it’s like a festival vibe mixed with poolside relaxation.

A great combo, if you ask me.

20. Visit the Eiffel Tower Experience

Although the actual Eiffel Tower is obviously in Paris, the next best thing is in Vegas!

Vegas’ very own Eiffel Tower offers a really cool experience, the Eiffel Tower Experience transports you from Vegas right into the heart of Paris.

The elevator ride to the top and the view at the top will offer some of the best panoramic views you will ever see.

But it’s not just about the view – it’s the sensation of being in two places at once , all while savouring the thrill of Vegas. You’ll feel like you’ve hopped continents without leaving the Strip.

a picture of the eiffel tower in las vegas amongst some other buildings

21. Take a trip to the Valley of Fire

Continuing the theme of natural beauty throughout this article, another really nice spot just outside Las Vegas is the Valley of Fire.

It takes about 45 minutes to reach the National Park from Las Vegas, but again, my best suggestion is to take a tour from Las Vegas .

The tour gives you a complete overview of the stunning national park and allows you to get a full experience of it before returning to Vegas.

It’s like visiting another planet. From fiery reds to deep purples, the Valley of Fire is like a canvas painted by the elements themselves.

And it’s a painting you want to see for yourself, so be sure to add it to your Las Vegas bucket list.

22. Kayak through Emerald Cave

One of the most popular excursions from Las Vegas is to go kayaking through Emerald Cave .

Emerald Cave is a beautiful attraction along the Colorado River, and it’s exactly what the name suggests.

It’s absolutely gorgeous and being fully surrounded by the glistening emerald walls as you kayak through is a magical moment.

Taking this excursion is so popular, that it’s actually one of Viator’s top things to do in Las Vegas .

23. Go offroading in an ATV

Would it really be a Las Vegas bucket list without exploring the natural sand dunes in and around the city?

And there’s no better way than by going offroading in an ATV ( all-terrain vehicle ).

They’re like a quad and allow you to go full-speed over the sand and honestly, it’s really really fun and I had the time of my life. I can’t believe so many people skip the opportunity to drive an ATV while visiting Vegas.

If you were planning to check out the natural dunes, I’d really encourage you to take an ATV tour instead.

the dunes around vegas which exploring in an ATV is part of my Las Vegas bucket list.

24. Spend a night in the Venetian

Las Vegas is home to a ton of Vegas hotels, but one of the most famous is the Venetian Hotel which is known around the globe for being one of the best hotels in the world.

Well, if you’re taking a trip to Vegas, you may as well spend at least one night in the hotel.

A life of luxury and VIP treatment is hard to say no to, and even if you don’t spend the full duration of your trip at the hotel, I’d recommend spending at least one night.

And besides, booking the Venetian is actually cheaper than most people think. People expect thousands, but it can work out much cheaper if you are clever.

25. Enjoy the view from the STRAT Tower

Last but by no means least on this Las Vegas bucket list is to enjoy the view from the STRAT Tower .

The view from the tower is once again, one of the best panoramic views you will ever see. Vegas is home to a lot of things, but I bet you didn’t expect panoramic views to be one of them.

Each view is slightly different, and what I love about the view from STRAT Tower in particular is that it’s the second tallest freestanding observation deck in the Western hemisphere- so there are not many places better than this!

If you want to take it a step further, you could even do the sky jump , which deserves a place on a really extreme bucket list. Put simply, you jump off the observation tower in a harness.

Las Vegas Bucket List: FAQ

Below are some questions related to a Las Vegas bucket list along with my answers.

People flock to Vegas for its legendary nightlife, world-class entertainment, vibrant casinos, and of course, the dazzling Strip. The city’s unique blend of shows, dining, and endless excitement draws visitors from all corners.

The budget for Vegas fun varies, but you can have a blast with around $100-$200 per day. This covers meals, attractions, and some gambling. Upscale experiences may require more, so plan accordingly.

Don’t miss the Bellagio Fountains – a mesmerizing choreography of water, lights, and music. It’s a free, must-see spectacle that embodies the essence of Vegas enchantment.

The top Vegas highlight is the Strip itself. Make sure to explore its iconic casinos, watch some of its breathtaking shows, and take in the electrifying atmosphere. The Strip encapsulates the essence of Las Vegas like no other experience.

Final Thoughts: Las Vegas Bucket List

And there you have it, a complete Las Vegas bucket list for you to check off on a trip to the city.

Remember, it’s just a guide, and everyone has different things they enjoy.

And whether you choose to do every single thing, or only one or two, you will still love Vegas.

From the “must-dos” to the extreme excursions, there is so much on offer here and a true Las Vegas bucket list would go on forever and never end.

But enjoy your trip to Las Vegas, you’ll have a great time!

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Josh Band is the founder of A Backpacker's World. He is a full-time traveller currently on a mission to visit every country in the world. As a full-time traveller, Josh knows exactly how to make the most of any trip and shares these tips with his readers. Josh mostly travels as a backpacker on a budget, so he is also an expert when it comes to getting the most of your money while travelling.

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Preparing For Your Las Vegas Trip (17 Things to Know!)

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Vegas, Sin City, the “Entertainment Capital of the World”, no matter what you call it, Las Vegas, Nevada is known worldwide for its ability to awe and excite tourists on every level! If you’re planning a trip to this amazing city for vacation (or even a workcation), there are some things you should know ahead of time so that you’re prepared to make the most of your time in Vegas.

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Las Vegas offers a wide variety of experiences, so preparing in advance for a Vegas trip will ensure you make the most of your limited time. Things like: Booking ahead, packing appropriately, understanding transportation options, and choosing the right hotel will ensure your Vegas trip is the best.

To help you plan your perfect trip, I’ve got some tips and information about visiting Las Vegas that will save you both time and money. Understanding just a few things, and taking some action beforehand will elevate your trip from good, to extraordinary! Keep on reading so you don’t miss a thing.

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Choose Your Las Vegas Hotel Wisely

Your choice of hotel can have a big impact on your Vegas experience. Las Vegas has well-over 150,000 hotel rooms throughout the city, so finding one that meets your style and budget shouldn’t be a problem. It’s about finding a hotel room that’s in the best location to match your vacation desires.

Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or a week, a hotel that’s located close to the majority of shows, attractions, and other resorts you want to visit will save an enormous amount of your limited vacation time, and keep you from spending too much of you vacation in the car traveling to and from different locations.

There is no one perfect location, it will depend on your trip goals. Here are a few articles that will help you to choose the perfect Las Vegas hotel:

  • How To Choose a Hotel in Las Vegas (The Ultimate Guide)
  • Should You Stay on the Strip in Las Vegas?
  • Our Picks For Best Las Vegas Hotels For Every Budget

Also, you will want to be sure to download our free map of the Las Vegas Strip . It will show you where all the major hotels are located, and what’s near each property.

Make a List of Your Top Vegas Attractions

Welcome to Las Vegas sign.

Las Vegas has a ton of attractions! There is no way that you can experience everything that this city has to offer in a single trip. So in order to make the most of your time, you’ll want to have at least an idea of the top things you want to do and see while you’re here.

Doing this will not only provide you with a basic Las Vegas itinerary, it will also help you to pinpoint the best area of the Strip or city to look for your hotel. Here’s a short list of some of the top attractions in Las Vegas:

  • The Vegas Strip
  • Las Vegas Sign
  • Bellagio Fountains
  • Caesars Palace and Forum Shops
  • Fremont Street (Downtown)
  • High Roller
  • The Venetian and Grand Canal
  • Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck

This is just a start, for a more complete list of attractions, you’ll want to visit our article: 35+ Super Fun Things to Do In Las Vegas For A Weekend

Figure Out How You’re Going to Get Around Las Vegas

One of my favorite things about Las Vegas is how much fun and excitement is packed into just a couple main areas of town (The Strip and Downtown Las Vegas), making everything relatively close by. Having said that, you’re still going to need to know how to get from place to place. Figuring out how you’re going to get around Las Vegas should be something you consider well before arriving.

Fortunately there are several ways to get around Las Vegas, including:

  • Taxi/Uber – There are plentiful taxi’s and Ubers available in the city. Something you should know, however, is that you cannot hail a taxi or request an Uber on Las Vegas Blvd. (the Strip) itself. You will need to go up to a hotel entrance or shopping center. There you will find marked Uber and taxi pickup areas.
  • Las Vegas Monorail – The Las Vegas Monorail is a fun way to get up and down the Strip. Unfortunately, however, it only covers part of the east side of the Strip. It will still save you a bunch of walking.
  • Rental Car – If you’re planning to have some adventures outside of town ( Red Rock Canyon , Hoover Dam , etc.), you may want to consider renting a car in Vegas for at least part of your stay.
  • Free Trams – Several of the hotels on the west side of the Strip have free trams that run between their hotel and their sister properties nearby. The three free trams include routes from the Mirage to Treasure Island, ARIA to Bellagio & Park MGM, and Mandalay Bay to Luxor & Excalibur).
  • Hop-on-Hop-off Bus – Also known as the Big Bus Tour , this big, red, double-decker bus runs a route along the Las Vegas Strip all the way to Fremont Street, with plenty of stops for you to hop-on or off along the way.
  • The Deuce – The Deuce is the city bus, and you can use it to get all over town, including up and down the Strip. It runs regularly and is inexpensive, however, it will take a lot of extra time.

Recommended Reading: How to Get Around Las Vegas Without a Car [Ultimate Guide]

Book Ahead For Vegas Shows & Attractions

Las Vegas is famous for our shows and attractions! If there are specific shows or attractions you absolutely know you want to experience while you’re here, you should plan on booking tickets before you arrive.

Not only will buying tickets beforehand ensure that these shows and attractions aren’t sold out on the day you want to attend but booking ahead will save you a TON of time spent standing in line.

Would you rather be standing in a line to purchase tickets for a Cirque du Soleil show, or would you prefer to be lounging by one of our fabulous pools, knowing you already have your tickets? That’s what I thought!

You can browse discount tickets for the top Las Vegas shows and attractions here.

Be Prepared To Walk….A Lot! (Las Vegas)

Tourists walking on the Las Vegas Strip.

If it’s your first time visiting Las Vegas, it’s hard to picture just how long the Strip is, and how spread out it can be in some areas, not to mention the size of the major casinos themselves. When visiting Vegas, you must be prepared to walk…a lot!

If you’re looking at a map of the Strip, know that the perceived distances can be deceiving. Things can be much further apart than they look on a map. Even hotels that are located next to each other can prove to be a long walk (especially if it’s summer).

Even if you take full advantage of the trams, monorail, ubers, etc. you should plan to walk several miles each day.

The casinos themselves are huge, and often you will need to walk the full length of the property to grab a ride, find a restaurant, etc, so wear comfortable shoes.

One thing that always gives me a laugh when we’re hanging out down on the Strip are the women visitors attempting to walk up and down Las Vegas Boulevard in stiletto heels! Save the high heels for the nightclubs, and grab some comfy walking shoes for sightseeing!

Pack Right (Clothing For Vegas)

In addition to bringing the right shoes for walking, you’ll want to make sure that you’ve packed the right clothing for Vegas. Las Vegas is a pretty casual place during the day, but a lot of visitors like to get dressed up for a night out on the town.

The clothes you’ll want to pack will also be dependent on the weather. While Las Vegas gets blisteringly hot during the summer, it can also get quite cold in the winter. Also, being in a high desert environment, a nice warm day can turn pretty chilly in the evening once the sun goes down.

Even in the crazy hot summer months you’ll want to pack a light jacket as the air conditioning in many places can be a bit extreme. Here are a few packing suggestions for your Las Vegas trip:

  • Casual wear: T-shirts, shorts, flip-flops, jeans & walking shoes are a must.
  • Jacket: Bring at least a light sweater or jacket, no matter the time of year.
  • Hat, Sunglasses & Sunscreen: The sun here is strong and bright year-round.
  • Backpack: A lightweight day bag or backpack will keep your hands free while you’re exploring the city.
  • Bathing suit: Make sure to pack one, or better yet several.
  • Evening wear: Fancy outfits, dresses, suits, heels, dress sandals or dress shoes.

Also, check out our article: Do Las Vegas Casinos Have Dress Codes: Mistakes to Avoid

Determine Your Daily Spending Budget (Las Vegas)

If you’ve already booked your hotel and paid for your flight, the next step is to figure out your daily Vegas spending budget. The average daily budget for visitors to Las Vegas is $243 per day, per person.

Of course this is just an average, you can spend less or a whole lot more depending on your personal preferences and interests.

Most people can figure out a basic budget for spending money in Las Vegas when it comes to food, attractions, and shows, but the one wildcard is when it comes to playing in the casinos. Without a daily spending budget, things can get out of hand real quick in a casino!

Check out our article: Here’s How Much Money You Should Take to Las Vegas to help you decide how much money you should plan on spending each day in Vegas.

Groupon Is Your New Las Vegas Best Friend

Axe throwing is a fun thing to do in Vegas!

If you’re heading to Sin City and looking to have fun while saving some money, then Groupon Las Vegas is your new best friend!

Whenever Wendy and I are looking for something fun to do, we hop on over to groupon and take our pick of the substantial discounts available for hundreds of Las Vegas activities, attractions, and restaurants.

This works great if you’re looking for something exciting to do, and are open to the possibilities. Even if there is something in particular you want to do while you’re in town, it’s worth taking a look because there just might be a Las Vegas Groupon discount available.

Here are some of our top Groupon discount recommendations:

Fun Things To Do

  • Go Las Vegas Pass – Bulk discount for multiple attractions and shows.
  • Crawl Vegas – A booze cruise party bus tour of Las Vegas.
  • Axe Monkeys – If throwing axes at targets sounds like fun, this is the place!
  • Sun Buggy Fun Rentals – Experience a fun ATV tour through the desert.

Food, Drinks & Treats

  • Banger Brewing – Sample flights of house beers.
  • Sugar Factory – The most decadent drink concoctions you’ve ever had!
  • Tacos N’ Ritas – Frozen margaritas in a souvenir cup.
  • Pampas Las Vegas – Brazilian meats served table side.
  • Zombie Burlesque – One of the first shows we saw after moving to Vegas, and still one of our favorites!
  • V The Ultimate Variety Show – Comedy, acrobats, magicians, and more.
  • Vegas! The Show – Showgirls and Broadway singers, historic Vegas.
  • Mike Hammer – Comedy magic.

Las Vegas Groupon discounts come and go, so if you see one you like…grab it!

Sign Up For Vegas Player’s Clubs

Every casino property in Las Vegas has its own version of a player’s club, and you’ll want to be sure to sign up for them if you’re spending any money in the casino. The players club cards are free to sign up for and will accrue points when gaming at any of the properties slot or video machines.

The player’s card will give you discounts at various shows, restaurants, and attractions found on the company’s properties. Even if you’re not gaming in the casino, just having a player’s loyalty card will often get you discounts at the hotel’s restaurants and buffets .

Signing up for a player’s club card usually just takes a few minutes, and is well worth it. Just look for the player’s club desk inside the casino. Also, be aware that the day you sign up for the card, you generally receive perks such as earning double points or something similar.

Tweak Your Schedule to Avoid Las Vegas Crowds

I’ve learned from my travels that people are creatures of habit, particularly when it comes to mealtimes, and if you can shift your schedule just a bit, you’ll be rewarded with some great opportunities!

For instance, between 6-8pm is when the crowds in Las Vegas head to dinner, and if you move with the crowd you’ll find yourself waiting in long lines at buffets and restaurants.

If you can plan to eat your meal a little earlier, or a little later, you can put the traditional dinner hours to good use by sightseeing, and visiting attractions with far smaller crowds (because everyone else is waiting in line to eat)!

Expect The Unexpected, and Be Open To It!

While having a plan of the things you want to do, see, and experience in Vegas will help you make the most of your trip, it’s a good idea to not be too rigidly fixed to your planned schedule. Las Vegas is full of surprises, and you’ll want to remain flexible enough to take advantage of serendipity.

Maybe there is a big convention or event happening in town when you’re here that you didn’t know about beforehand. Or maybe a brand-new attraction has just opened up that you hadn’t heard about before.

Having a plan for your vacation is great, but staying open to going with the flow is key to experiencing everything that Las Vegas has to offer.

Explore Your Las Vegas Dining Options

Hell's Kitchen in Las Vegas.

More than 40 big-name chefs are located right in the heart of Las Vegas. This gives tourists who visit Sin City amazing varieties of top-notch dining to choose from. Whether you’re looking for casual eats, or some of the best fine dining there is, you’ll find it here in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas is truly a magnificent destination when it comes to worldwide cuisines. Food tastes run the gamut from American, Italian, Chinese, Thai, Cuban, Mexican, Japanese, Brazilian, Nigerian, and more. You name it, Vegas has it!

You will be able to find restaurants and food available throughout the city, even if you have allergies or are on a diet.

Like I said above, there are some big-name chefs here. Gordon Ramsey opened up his Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Vegas in 2012. Other famous chefs in Vegas include:

  • Tom Colicchio – Heritage Steak , Craftsteak
  • Michael Mina – Michael Mina
  • Guy Fieri – Vegas Kitchen , El Burro Borracho
  • Susan Feniger & Mary Sue Milliken – Border Grill
  • Emeril Lagasse – Delmonico Steakhouse , New Orleans Fish House
  • Lorena Garcia – CHICA
  • Jean-Georges Vongerichten – Jean Georges Steakhouse
  • Wolfgang Puck – Spago , Wolfgang Puck , CUT , Riva , Lupo
  • Giada De Laurentiis – Giada

When planning to dine at a restaurant with a celebrity chef, it is always a good idea to make a reservation in advance.

Know the Vegas Nightclub Dress Codes

Most nightclubs in Vegas have a dress code, and clubs want their patrons to be dressed to impress. If you’re not dressed appropriately, you won’t get in. Here are some articles of clothing not allowed by most Las Vegas nightclubs:

  • Sandals or any casual shoe
  • Athletic wear/shoes
  • Loose-fitting or baggy jeans
  • Any clothing that is ripped or torn
  • Beanies or hats in general (unless they are considered stylish)

The clubs tend to be more lenient towards what women wear, while men need to be more careful if they want to get in. You can find out exactly what to wear to a Las Vegas nightclub in our article here.

Avoid Las Vegas Casino ATM’s

Unfortunately, the casinos charge exorbitant fees for the use of their ATMs. I recommend that you instead bring cash with you ahead of time or plan to use a credit card .

But if you need to use an ATM, you should know that the average “convenience” cost for an ATM on a casino floor can be anywhere from $5-$10, and this is in addition to what your bank might charge you. The ATM fees can really add up over time if you are constantly using a casino’s ATM machine.

Instead, I suggest you look into using the ATMs found at any convenience store, as their charge will usually only amount to $3 on average. It’s unlikely that you will find any actual bank ATMs on the Strip, so take advantage of the convenience stores like Walgreens, CVS, or Target.

Don’t Buy Drinks at Vegas Casinos

Colorful cocktails in Las Vegas.

If you’re playing in a casino, the last thing you’ll want to do is approach the bar for a drink. You’ll find that drinking from the bar will be an expensive proposition.

If you’d like to dodge the high alcohol prices, know that if you continue playing, a cocktail waitress will approach those who are actively participating in the games and offer them a free drink.

Find out here how free drinks in a Las Vegas casino actually works.

Watch Out For Additional Fees

Casinos, bars, and restaurants in Vegas will sometimes charge or tack on additional fees that may take you by surprise. Some of the more detrimental fees include parking fees, drink surcharges, and resort fees.

Resort fees are the worst of the lot and amount to charging you an extra amount daily on top of your nightly room rate. These resort fees are for access to hotel amenities including pools, fitness centers, wifi, and business centers, and will be charged whether you use these amenities or not.

Almost every major resort in Las Vegas applies a resort fee, and these fees aren’t always obvious when you’re booking your room. There are, however, some hotels that don’t charge resort fees . Unfortunately, these hotels are usually found off the Strip.

You can check our resort fee guide to see the resort fee amounts each Las Vegas hotel charges and what is included.

Be Prepared to Tip in Las Vegas

It’s customary in Las Vegas to tip for various services such as baggage handling, concierge service, and room service, as well as dealers, cocktail waitresses, etc. Workers in Las Vegas rely on these tips, so if someone has provided you with excellent service, don’t hesitate to say thank you with a tip.

Tipping can be confusing, so we’ve created a complete Las Vegas Tipping Guide that will help you know who, when, and how much to tip when visiting Las Vegas.

Final Thoughts

A trip to Las Vegas is likely to be something you remember fondly for years to come. With a little bit of preparation and planning, you can make your Vegas vacation even better! Now that you know how to prepare for a trip to Las Vegas, buckle up, because the fun is about to begin!

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Bryan is a Las Vegas local who has spent years exploring the city's vibrant culture and entertainment scene. With his extensive knowledge of the best attractions and hidden gems, he has become an expert on all things Las Vegas. He regularly shares his insider tips with people looking to visit Las Vegas and make the most of their trip. More about Bryan.

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This Las Vegas bucket list will introduce you to all the best things to do in Sin City!

Las Vegas is filled with everything from incredibly tasty food to brilliant shows that will leave you in awe. No matter what types of things you like to do while traveling, there truly is something fun for you to do in Vegas.

After moving to Sin City in 2023, I took it upon myself to try to find all of the best things to add to a Las Vegas bucket list because, let’s be honest, there’s so much to do here that it’s impossible to do it all.

Table of Contents

Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas

The Paris Hotel in Las Vegas at night.

Who needs Paris when you can eat classic French cuisine in an imitation of the Eiffel Tower? Okay, we might still need Paris , but the Las Vegas version is a pretty good second.

Reserve brunch, dinner, or a private party for a lavish experience in one of Las Vegas’s finest restaurants, the  Eiffel Tower Restaurant .

Hell’s Kitchen

Exterior of Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen on the Las Vegas Strip.

We’ve all heard, uh, I mean seen , Gordon Ramsey when he’s in the kitchen. His passion is pretty much palpable. 

Las Vegas houses  Hell’s Kitchen , Gordon Ramsey’s high-end restaurant experience. Tasting the products of Ramsey’s endless knowledge and enthusiasm in his trade is something you don’t want to miss, so add it to your Las Vegas bucket list.

When I moved to Vegas, I knew that the #1 celebrity chef restaurant I wanted to try was Hell’s Kitchen. In fact, Jessie and I made an entire day out of it and even saw Adele at the Colosseum after!

Person cutting a piece of Beef Wellington at Hell's Kitchen.

Be sure to try the traditional Beef Wellington (yes, it really is worth trying). For dessert, you really can’t miss with the Sticky Toffee Pudding. It’s Gordon’s mom’s recipe, and I still dream about how good it is.

El Burro Borracho

Another big name in the chef world, Guy Fieri, established  El Burro Borracho , or The Drunk Donkey, here in Vegas. 

A restaurant native only to Nevada, El Burro Borracho offers hefty, California-style portions of your favorite Mexican food. And, of course, a full drink menu. It isn’t called the Drunk Donkey for nothing!

The Crack Shack

Chicken sandwich and milk shake on a table at The Crack Shack in Las Vegas.

The Crack Shack  has an unorthodox take on classic chicken dishes, and we are loving it in Las Vegas. 

They have a large menu so you can experience their chicken in your preferred form, fried, in a sandwich, or in a bowl with other delicious ingredients. Be sure to grab some of their specialty sauces and pair your meal with a milkshake!

And all top of all that, they purchase their ingredients entirely from local farms and bakeries, putting their revenue right back into the city we all love so much.

Bobby’s Burgers

Now, if Burger Bar wasn’t really your speed and you’re looking for the classic diner feel,  Bobby’s Burgers  is the right restaurant for you. Savor the classic American meal this restaurant offers while enjoying the familiar diner demeanor.

Bobby’s Burgers is a family-friendly option with no alcohol on the menu. Jessie and I have personally tried the BBQ Smokehouse Burger at the location in the Paris Hotel and absolutely loved it!

Rollin Smoke BBQ

Get a taste of authentic Southern barbeque at the  Rollin Smoke BBQ  in Vegas. With every barbeque plate you could ask for on the menu, Rollin Smoke serves the locals and tourists in the city with that warm Southern charm.

Wynn Buffet

The  Wynn Buffet  has a gourmet spread for almost any time of the day. Serving breakfast, brunch, and dinner, this restaurant cultivates never-ending alluring dishes for their guests. Perfect for a large group of people.

There’s always a huge argument among locals and tourists alike about which hotel/casino has the top buffet, but ever since about 2021, everyone’s in agreement that it’s the Wynn Buffet!

Interior of Cafe Lola in Henderson with pink accents and chandeliers.

Have you been looking for the ultimate brunch spot to go with the girls? Try out  Cafe Lola . A candidly Instagram-worthy cafe. They offer a variety of delicate and aesthetic dishes for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dessert. 

They also have an entire drink menu to go along with their whimsical dishes. Coffee, tea, cold drinks, and wine are all available for purchase. This cafe also has kids’ options for both food and drinks.

Two lattes from Cafe Lola with sprinkles and gold flakes.

Every time we go, we always order the same drinks: I always get a cupcake latte, and Jessie orders the 24k gold creme brulee latte. We’ve been for both breakfast and lunch and their prosciutto grilled cheese and tomato soup is some of the best we’ve had here in Vegas!

Cut by Wolfgang Puck

Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck brings Vegas an epicurean steak house in the Palazzo Resort. The menu at  Cut by Wolfgang Puck  offers every cut of steak you can imagine, cooked to perfection with the finest ingredients.

A luxuriant ambiance accompanies the meal, making for the perfect ‘fancy dinner date’. It’s a great place to take your partner!

Bungalow Coffee Co.

Interior of Bungalow Coffee Co with people working on laptops at the counter.

There are so many great cafes in Las Vegas, but none really live up to the amazingness that is Bungalow Coffee Co . This cafe is a remote worker’s dream, with a lot of tables conveniently located next to plugs throughout.

Situated in the Arts District of Vegas, Bungalow offers a variety of tasty coffees and food that pair well with it. We love going here to get some work done when we feel like getting out of the house. For a real treat, try their oat milk apple pie chai latte.

Located in the Venetian, the  Black Tap  is another restaurant with a vast menu with choices of burgers, wings, salads, and more. 

But the real reason you want to visit this establishment is for their coined term, Crazyshakes. I would suggest just going to see these for yourself because, honestly, you might not believe me if I told you all that these entailed. But I can tell you one thing: they are worth the trip.

3 Little Chicks

Inside of 3 little chicks in Las Vegas, with a table of food featuring chicken and french fries.

The founders of Cafe Lola ventured into starting an all-new chicken restaurant in 2023, 3 Little Chicks , and it should 100% be on your Las Vegas bucket list. The food here is top-notch, and even though the menu isn’t super large, what they make, they make well .

My personal favorite item on the menu is the sweet potato fries. They’re so tasty and have honey and cinnamon on top! No matter what you order here, you can’t go wrong, and it’s well worth the drive, no matter where in Vegas you are.

Las Vegas Sign

We’ve all seen pictures of the Las Vegas sign. But why should you visit it? Photo ops, of course!

I’m kidding, sort of, but this sign actually has a remarkable history. This infamous landmark was designed in 1959 by one of the first women artists in the neon sign industry, Betty Willis. She then donated her $4,000 payment to her hometown.

The fabulousness of the sign doesn’t stop there; the neon lights are powered by solar power, making the Fabulous Las Vegas Sign an environmentally friendly icon.

Just know that no matter when you go, you’ll most likely have to wait in line to get your photo. If you want the photo, it’s worth it!

The Big Apple Coaster

New York New York hotel at night.

Another destination that should be on your Las Vegas bucket list is the  Big Apple Roller Coaster  in the New York New York.

This ride made history by being the world’s first coaster to build in a 180-degree “heartline” twist. This is the perfect attraction for thrill-seekers visiting Vegas and is one of the more unique things to do in Vegas on the southern side of the Strip.

Bellagio Fountain Show

Bellagio offers visitors more than just a place to stay and a run-of-the-mill casino. You can stop and see the iconic fountain show any weekday from 3 pm to midnight and any weekend from 12 pm to 12 am.

The illuminated water provides a mesmorizing display for viewers. And the best part is, it’s completely free!

Red Rock Canyon

Entrance sign for Red Rock Canyon.

I know, I know, you probably came to Vegas for the nightlife, but if you’re looking to switch it up, just outside the city is an enchanting hidden gem. In fact, it’s very large and very red. It’s  Red Rock Canyon !

Trekking through these red-lined canyons will show you the beauty you never knew the desert could offer. Look for wildlife while enjoying the vibrant hues of the plant life within the flaming canyon walls.

The Venetian gondola ride

Exterior of The Venetian Las Vegas with empty gondolas docked.

If you’ve dined at the Eiffel Tower and ridden the Big Apple Coaster around the New York New York, then the obvious next step would be to get a little taste of Italy while taking a gondola ride around the Venetian.

Enjoy a romantic ride under bridges and around cafes on the Grand Canal. If you’re lucky, your gondolier may even serenade you!

Helicopter tour above Vegas

You know everything looks better from above, so a  helicopter ride over Las Vegas  is a must. Go at night to see the city all lit up, or go during the day and have your pilot take you down to the Grand Canyon.

High Roller at the LINQ

Riding the High Roller is a one-of-a-kind experience that kicks the traditional Ferris wheel ride up a few notches. This 550-foot wheel is the second-tallest Ferris wheel in the world, and it takes 30 minutes to complete a singular rotation. 

Bring your family for an educational ride to learn about the architecture of the High Roller, or bring your friends for a Happy Half Hour ride with an open bar and bartender.

Seven Magic Mountains

Two girls stand in front of colorful rocks in the desert.

The Seven Magic Mountains is a landmark about 25 miles away from Las Vegas, as quirky as the city itself. Where else are you going to find seven towering rainbow-colored stacks of rocks?

Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone created this larger-than-life piece to symbolize human presence in the middle of the desert. The electrifying colors puncture the browns and reds of the Nevada desert for an unparalleled sight.

This place is another spot that’s usually always busy, but trust me when I say you have to see this place for yourself at least once. It really stands out against the desert landscape!

Large dam under a blue sky in Nevada.

An Engineering Wonder of America, Hoover Dam was the largest dam built during its time. A product of the Depression, the Hoover Dam was made with enough concrete to build a road from San Francisco to New York City. 

You can visit the dam, take a tour, learn some fascinating history, and make some good ‘dam’ jokes. I’ve personally taken the tour and it is really cool to take an elevator 100 floors deep to see everything behind the scenes!

Valley of Fire State Park

Sandy trail surrounded by red rock.

Similar to the geography in Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire is another striking natural wonder full of red rock formations. Located a little further away from Las Vegas, this sandstone park is less crowded than Red Rock Canyon.

The red sandstone spans a greater area than Red Rock Canyon, illuminating the valley, especially during sunset. That golden hour gives the park its name. In the setting sun, the entire valley appears as if it was set on fire.

Parts of Valley of Fire do close in the summer because of how hot it gets in Vegas, but if you’re lucky enough to visit during winter, you can easily do most of the hikes in one day.

Zipline at the LINQ

Another attraction for thrill seekers is the Fly LINQ , which ends at the High Roller. Get a group of friends, and you can all ride down next to each other. Plummet (safely) off of a 12-story building and zip down over the Strip.

Entertainment & Shopping

Exterior of Omega Mart in Area 15.

Area 15  is an up-and-coming entertainment district in Las Vegas. Containing a plethora of attractions, events, restaurants, and more, Area 15 can transport its visitors to other worlds.

Visit places like Omega Mart and the Beast restaurant and so many more for a bizarre adventure into the “What’s Next?” district. I’m on a personal mission to visit all of the Meow Wolf locations, and the Omega Mart one was truly spectacular.

The top of the Stratosphere offers a few different rides, but by far, the most exhilarating is the  Big Shot . This ride adds 160 feet to the top of the already sky-high tower. 

Once you’re strapped in, you await being shot up at 45 miles per hour. If you can keep your eyes open, you will see an incomparable view of the Entertainment Capital of the World. 

Fremont Street

Fremont Street lit up at night, crowded with people.

Advertised as one of the most exciting streets in America, the Fremont Street experience lives up to its name. With live music, events, casinos, and more happening all throughout the five-block-long street, there is something to see everywhere you turn. 

Your Las Vegas bucket list is not complete without Fremont Street. Be sure to also stop by Container Park; this is one of my favorite hidden gems and there are so many quirky shops to explore.

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Every season, Bellagio’s highly accomplished engineering and horticulture team creates a new display for visitors to enjoy at the  Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens .

The 14,000-foot garden is transformed into something different for every occasion. This whimsical attraction definitely deserves a visit.

Shark Reef Aquarium

Aquariums are magical places for children and adults alike. The cool blue hues that bounce off the glass tanks make you feel like you’ve been transported to another underwater world.

The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay Casino is no exception. It houses more than 2,000 animals, and yes, as the name suggests, that includes sharks. You can even feed them! 

So don’t forget to stop by and see these rare creatures swimming around in the third-largest tank in North America next time you’re in Vegas.

The Coca-Cola Store

Flight from the Coke Store in Las Vegas with a bunch of international flavors.

If you’re a fan of Coca-Cola products, be sure to stop by the Coca-Cola store when you’re exploring the Strip. This store has endless merchandise, products, and sights any fan would love. And it can’t hurt to get a little caffeine for the rest of your night on the Strip.

Should you be feeling adventurous, be sure to order their flight from around the world, where you can try worldwide Coke flavors. This is super fun to do with a group of friends! Be sure not to look up the flavors ahead of time, as it’s fun just finding out if you like them when you get there.

Walk through the casinos

Exterior of the Eat Your Heart Out food hall at Durango.

As the gambling capital of the United States, Las Vegas has numerous casinos with their own unique personalities. Walk around and find the one that best fits your ideal Vegas experience!

Some stand out ones that I love include:

  • New York New York (styled after 1940s NYC)
  • The Venetian (feels like you’re in Venice!)
  • Resorts World (there’s so many good restaurants here)
  • The Strat (This one is so underrated and has the best views in Vegas)

STRAT Observation Deck

View of Las Vegas from the strat.

If you’re not comfortable hanging off the edge of the Stratosphere on the rides, then the observation deck is the place for you. Day or night it’s a noteworthy sight!

FlyOver Vegas

Vegas’s newest addition gives another way to experience places all over the world. Strap in and a 52.5-foot spherical screen will take you through the natural wonders of Iceland or ride with the cowboys in the wild west. 

FlyOver Vegas  should definitely be added to any thrill seeker’s Las Vegas bucket list.

Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group is a concert like you’ve never experienced before. Las Vegas is the only place you’re going to find a group of men painted blue playing music on colorfully illuminated pvc pipes. You’re in for a night of unique music and comedy.

See a Vegas residency

Kelly Clarkson performing at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood.

Many artists from all around the world come to host a Las Vegas residency, usually for a few months. These over-the-top shows are truly legendary.

See one of your favorite artists in style by attending a residency!

I’ve had the joy of seeing Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, and Adele for their residencies. You really can’t go wrong with any residency show here.

Grand Canal Shoppes

Check out this extravagant mall for exclusive finds and a first-rate shopping experience. Styled after Venice, there’s so many fun things to look at throughout the Grand Canal Shoppes.

Eiffel Tower light show

Fashioned after the original lighting in France, Las Vegas’s Eiffel Tower provides a free light show every 30 minutes from sundown to midnight. It’s impossible to miss if you find yourself in the central part of the Strip.

Cirque du Soleil

The stage at Mad Apple Cirque du Soleil in NYNY.

A modern take on the classic circus gig we know so well,  Cirque du Soleil  provides Vegas with a number of fantastical shows. Watch riveting performances full of fight scenes, props, and romance. This is a theatrical masterpiece worth seeing.

I’ve personally gone to see both “O” and “Mad Apple,” and they are both iconic. Mad Apple is hilarious and is NYNY, while O is a great water show right at the Bellagio.

Dream Racing

Pretending to be a racecar driver has been everyone’s dream at one point in time. At the  Las Vegas Motor Speedway , you can make that dream reality.

Get behind the wheel of your favorite supercar and live out your childhood dream; why would this not be on your Las Vegas bucket list?

The Neon Museum

The  Neon Museum  takes you right back in time to the classic Las Vegas age. Here, you’ll see iconic signs from famous casinos and restaurants in an eccentric, unforgettable fashion.

The Mob Museum

Discover the fascinating connections to organized crime and American history at Las Vegas’s  Mob Museum . 

Everybody’s seen men in pinstripe suits and hats but what role did they play in the America we live in today? What were some of the biggest crimes committed, and how did our country’s law enforcement put an end to them?

Uncover answers to these questions and more in this captivating museum.

Nostalgia Street Rods Museum

If you’re a classic car junkie, the  Nostalgia Street Rods Museum  should be on your Vegas bucket list. Book a tour and access a private car collection dating from 1910 to 1984. 

There are also many other items to see as well, such as signed memorabilia from Kobe Bryant, items signed by musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Elvis Presley, and more.

Exterior of the Flamingo Hotel at night.

Pinball Hall of Fame

To add to Las Vegas’s offbeat attractions, the  Pinball Hall of Fame  was opened in 2021. This is the world’s largest Pinball collection. 

Machines can be found from the 1950s up to the 1990s. And every single one is able to be played on with just a couple of quarters.

Nevada State Museum

Now you may think, what is there to know about Nevada besides Las Vegas and the desert? But the state actually has a rich anthropological and natural history. 

The  Nevada State Museum  provides visitors an interactive experience to learn all about Silver State history.

The Movie Prop Experience

Come see props from your favorite movies at the  Movie Prop Experience  on Fremont Street. You’ll find props from movies like Harry Potter, the Marvel Universe, and so many from the classics.

Super fun for the whole family, and kids get in free.

Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art

Bellagio presents its fine art gallery for art lovers from all over to enjoy in the  Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art . You can always check their website to see the current exhibition.

The Las Vegas Sphere peeking out behind a hotel at night.

Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds  presents an all too real wax figure museum where you can walk around and find your favorite celebrities. Come appreciate the eerie ability of artists to capture these faces in wax.

Titanic Artifact Exhibit

Admit it; we’ve all wished we could walk down those elegant stairs as Rose does in the ‘Titanic.’ 

Las Vegas’s  Titanic Artifact Exhibit  in the Luxor gives you the opportunity to feel like you’re right there on the ship. Walk through the recreated rooms and check out over 250 artifacts found in the wreckage. This should be at the top of your Las Vegas bucket list.

I hope you enjoyed this Las Vegas bucket list! Be sure to save this post for later, and enjoy your trip.

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KP is the head content writer behind Lively Las Vegas. After officially moving to Vegas and seeing that there's a lot more to the city than the strip (especially with places like Valley of Fire State Park nearby) she started this blog to share the beauty of the area with other travelers. KP LOVES going out and exploring Las Vegas (especially checking out the culinary scene), but when she's not, she can be found hiking, reading, or working on her web design business.

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Traveling to Las Vegas for the First Time (22 Tips & Tricks)

By Author Jurga

Posted on Last updated: September 25, 2023

Traveling to Las Vegas for the First Time (22 Tips & Tricks)

Traveling to Las Vegas for the first time  and not sure where to start or what to know before your first visit? Planning a trip to Vegas might be overwhelming, especially so if this is your first time in the city and you want to experience the best of it.

One of the best parts about visiting Las Vegas is that it has something for everyone and for every budget! You can be a millionaire or an aspiring one and still manage to have a fantastic time living big in this fascinating city that never sleeps. However, there are some things that you really should know before you go.

To help you plan your first trip to Vegas, we selected some of  the best tips for visiting Las Vegas . This no-nonsense practical guide will not only help you plan your trip, but will also show you how to make the best of your visit, time, and budget.

Good to know: This guide is now updated after our recent trip. We hope that our first-hand experience and top tips for first-time travelers to Las Vegas will help you make the most of your trip. Find out!

Las Vegas tips for your first visit

If you are traveling to Las Vegas for the first time, there is a lot for you to know to make the most of your adventure.  Here are some of our top travel tips for Vegas:

1. Get your bearings

There are two main areas of Las Vegas that you will hear people talk about and that you should definitely see: Downtown/ Old Vegas and the Strip.

Downtown or Old Vegas refers to the area that was the original gambling district. It’s located just north of the strip and centered around Fremont Street.  

Las Vegas Strip (aka “The Strip”) is the main tourist zone of Vegas where most iconic hotels and casinos are located. The strip of Las Vegas Boulevard stretches for 4.2 miles from the SRAT Tower on the north side to the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign and the Mandalay Bay on the south side. The south side is right near the airport. 

If you are flying into McCarran airport you will fly right over the strip, you can’t miss it! Lots of lights and big fun await you.  

Visiting Las Vegas

2. Remember that distances are bigger than they look at first sight

Las Vegas Strip is about 4.2 miles long. It would likely take you several hours to walk the entire distance between Stratosphere and Mandalay Bay.

If you look at it on a map, it looks like an easy walk. However, it’s busy and there is so much to see and do, that you really can’t just expect to ‘see it all’ in a few hours. In addition, it takes forever to cross the side streets (and there are many of them!).

Good to know: The estimated time it takes to walk to places is a very important component when making your plans for your stay in Vegas. In general, be sure to allow more time than you think you’ll need to travel from place to place! Further below, you will find our top tips for getting around Las Vegas.

TIP: Lost on the Strip? Look up for the super tall Stratosphere tower which is on the north end to get your bearings. Also the Eiffel Tower at the ‘center’ of the Strip is visible from far.

Las Vegas Boulevard (Las Vegas Strip)

3. Stay on The Strip (or just nearby)

If you want to be in the heart of it all, the center of the Las Vegas Strip will give you the best location. Staying here will save you time and effort as most of the main Las Vegas sights and attractions will be just nearby. Furthermore, staying at one of the iconic casino-hotels on the strip is the ultimate Vegas experience!

The LINQ , The Flamingo , or Paris Las Vegas Hotel are all hotels that are VERY centrally located and affordable.  Caesars Palace is a bit more expensive but also offers great value for the location.

If you are looking for a higher-end casino/hotel, take a look at the famous Bellagio , The Venetian , or The Palazzo at The Venetian .

Good to know: The casino hotels will only allow guests under 21 with a parent or a guardian.

Before booking a hotel, see our next tip for some important information!

TIP: If you want to stay close to everything but prefer a bit quieter setting (and lower prices), look for hotels that are just off the strip. That way, you are still close to all the action, but it’s cheaper and not as busy.

For example, The Signature at MGM is just nearby and many rooms have great views of the Strip. Horseshoe Las Vegas (former Bally’s) offers very good value for the location. Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Desert Club Resort is not too far from the strip and close to LINQ Promenade – also great value and a very popular choice in Vegas…

Our mid-budget recommendation: The Westin Las Vegas has an amazing location just off the strip, but within two minutes walk to the best part of it.

Swimming pool at Caesars Palace in Vegas

4. Beware of resort fees

Be sure to check the resort fees of any hotel you book in Vegas. The daily fee will be added to your total and can quickly add up. Some resort fees can add a big amount to your hotel bill each day, so be sure to always read the fine print.

In general, the more expensive the hotel, the higher the resort fee. It can be as low as a few dollars or as high as $50 or even more for high-end hotels. This is per night, so yes, it can add up.

TIP: We recommend booking your Vegas hotel via Booking.com . In most cases, the prices you see already include all taxes and resort fees. You can see the breakdown of the price if you click on a little ‘i’ icon next to the amount shown. That way, you can avoid unpleasant surprises at the end of your stay.

But in any case, always read the fine print as well! Often, resort fees (that you pay anyway) include all kinds of perks that you wouldn’t even think of taking advantage of.

If you want a quieter vibe or are visiting Vegas on a budget, there are plenty of smaller and cheaper hotels located a bit further off the strip. Some of them have quite a central location that will be ok for sightseeing as well. For a stay on a lower budget, take a look at Ellis Island Hotel Casino & Brewery or Tuscany Suites & Casino . Both of these hotels have a good location and excellent price/ quality ratio.

TIP: Using the map below, you can compare hotels, apartments, and short-term rental accommodations in Las Vegas . Simply insert your travel dates and group size, and you’ll see the best deals for your stay. Check it out!

5. Avoid weekends and public holidays

Las Vegas is a very popular weekend getaway and it’s often crowded on Friday and Saturday nights. It’s also very busy during public holidays.

The 4th of July, Labor Day, Memorial Day Weekend, and New Year are the absolute peak times in Vegas! If you come during a busy time, you’ll have to queue everywhere, some activities might sell out, and accommodations will be really expensive.

So avoid traveling on weekends and during the most popular holidays.

TIP: If you want to avoid the crowds and save money, it’s best to plan a visit to Vegas between Monday and Thursday. It’s not only quieter and more enjoyable, but most hotels also have better rates and midweek deals. Also some attractions are cheaper on weekdays (e.g. Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart to mention just one).

Big crowds at Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas

6. Walk The Strip & enjoy FREE Vegas attractions

Even if you plan on using trams, Ubers, and buses in Vegas (more about it below), there is no question that you will still spend a ton of time walking.  The best way to explore Las Vegas is simply walking The Strip .

So get out there and explore! Walk through the casinos, stop for a drink or a snack along the way, and enjoy the typical Vegas atmosphere that you won’t find anywhere else.

It’s also here that you’ll be able to enjoy some of the best FREE attractions in Las Vegas such as Bellagio Fountains, The Volcano, Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, and others.

Vegas is also one of the most fun places to people-watch. You will see a whole cast of characters from all over the world living their best life and letting loose.  

TIP:  One of the best places to “people watch” is the outdoor space at Flamingo’s Margaritaville Bar. They have tables that hang out over the top of the strip. So grab a seat, get a tasty margarita, and enjoy the views and the atmosphere!

Las Vegas tips - visit free attractions such as The Volcano

7. Wear comfortable shoes

The most important thing to pack for exploring Vegas is comfortable shoes ! Do not be fooled and think you need to look glamorous by wearing high heels. Trust me, your entire stay in Vegas can be ruined by the wrong footwear.

You can always tell who is a Vegas rookie by watching people at the end of the night. Some women even walk barefoot carrying their high-heeled shoes in their hands… There’s even a business in Vegas that has vending machines that dispense flat roll-up shoes to help people like that!

So use your common sense, pack comfortable shoes that are suitable for the season when you are visiting, and don’t let sore feet ruin your vacation!

A woman with feet pain from high heel shoes

8. Carry some water, sun protection, and a sweater

Las Vegas is in a desert and the sun can be really harsh here. So no matter when you visit, be sure to take sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat with you. It’s also a good idea to pack a reusable water bottle when exploring the city!

At the same time, you should also be prepared for the cold AC indoors. Every time you get inside a casino, a shop, or a restaurant, you’ll experience a huge difference in temperature. It’s nice to have a light sweater (or a shawl, light jacket) to cover up indoors.

Hot sunny day in Las Vegas

9. Adjust your biological clock

Las Vegas is 24/7!  There is always so much to see and do in the city and many places remain open into the early hours. The casinos do not have windows or clocks hanging on walls, so it is very easy to lose track of time. They want you to get lost in their space, and this can be both a good and a bad thing.

The whole city comes to life at night, so if you want to experience the best of Vegas, you may want to adjust your regular schedule a bit . Sleep longer in the morning so that you can stay up later in the evening.

Just don’t lose track of time, try to keep some kind of a schedule, and beware of the decisions you make, especially if you’re tired and money is involved.

Drinks at a bar in Las Vegas

10. Do some research & prepare an itinerary

Las Vegas has so much to offer that it can get overwhelming. So if you want to make the most out of your time and money, it really pays to do some research upfront .

For example, many places in the city don’t open before noon or even later. So it really helps to check this before you arrive someplace and find a closed door.

Some attractions in Las Vegas require advance bookings and in general, in most places, you’ll be able to skip the lines with online reservations. This can save you a lot of time – if you do your research!

TIP: Depending on how much time you have in Las Vegas, you could visit some nature destinations outside of the city in the mornings and leave the casinos and fun attractions for late afternoon/evening. You will also find some attractions that are open in the morning, and there are also nice tours that you can do at the quieter times of the day (e.g. this highly-rated Las Vegas Downtown walking tour takes place in the morning).

If you are short on time, preparing a good itinerary is also the only way to make sure that you can visit all the places that you want to in the most relaxing way. If you are planning on doing some day trips (by car or with a tour), it’s also wise to book ahead. That way, you can find the best options that suit your interests and timing and enjoy the very best that the city and its surroundings have to offer.

Via the link below, you can see an example of one such itinerary. It gives you an idea of how you could plan your first visit to Las Vegas.

Further below, you can find more information about some of the most popular attractions in Las Vegas where it makes sense to book ahead.

LEARN MORE: Las Vegas 1 Day Itinerary

Colorful wall at Meow Wolf Las Vegas, Area15

11. Save time & disappointment by booking in advance

Las Vegas is a city that is pretty much always busy, no matter the season. So if you absolutely want to visit a certain attraction, eat at a specific restaurant, or see a certain show, you should book in advance ! That way, you can be sure that you can experience everything you really want to.

Often, booking online in advance is also cheaper. Furthermore, it also saves you time because you can just skip the ticket office and head straight to the attraction.

Here are some popular attraction tickets and tours that you can reserve before your trip (some of them are open tickets, so you have flexibility as to when exactly you go):

  • LINQ High Roller (Las Vegas Ferris wheel – one of the most popular attractions in Vegas. Recently, when we visited, you couldn’t even book a ticket on the spot and they asked you to do it online).
  • Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas .
  • Gondola ride at The Venetian and a visit to Madame Tussauds .
  • Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck .
  • Thrill Rides at the STRAT Tower .
  • Shark Reef Aquarium .
  • Fly LINQ Zipline .
  • Big Apple Coaster (you’ll still have to stand in line, but at least you save the queue at the ticket desk).
  • Helicopter tours . We took this nighttime tour over the strip (bucket list experience!).
  • Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tours .
  • Hard Rock Cafe on Las Vegas Strip .
  • All kinds of shows and performances .

Here, you can also see a good overview of shows in Vegas .

Las Vegas helicopter flight with view of the Strat Tower

12. Save money by booking last minute

If you want to see a show in Vegas, but don’t really care which one, when, or where you sit, then you can also just wait until you get there and try to get last-minute tickets .

Sometimes, you can get big discounts this way. However, the most popular shows will usually be sold out.

TIP:   When looking for show tickets, be sure to stop by one of the Tix4Vegas or Tickets On Demand booths. They are scattered over several different locations on Las Vegas Strip and are bright red – you can’t miss them. They often have last-minute tickets for various shows and some attractions in town.

Tickets on Demand Las Vegas

13. Enjoy all the food, but avoid peak dinner times

Deciding on where to eat in Las Vegas can be challenging because there are so many incredibly delicious choices. The great news is, there is something for every budget and every taste bud to enjoy.

Just remember that Vegas restaurants are extremely busy at peak dining times. So try to avoid going to a restaurant at the same time everyone else does. You’ll waste a lot of time queuing. The worst time to go for dinner is between 6 and 8 PM, and for lunch – at noon.

Be sure to hit some of these restaurants in Vegas:

Las Vegas Buffets :

  • Bacchanal Buffet – Caesars Palace .
  • Wicked Spoon – The Cosmopolitan .
  • The Buffet – The Wynn .

Celebrity Chefs:

  • Giada De Laurentiis – Giada at The Cromwell.
  • Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen.
  • Bazaar Meat by José Andrés.
  • Guy Savoy fine French dining at Caesars Palace .
  • Craft Steak – Tom Colicchio at MGM.
  • Gordon Ramsay – Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Palace, but also Gordon Ramsay Fish& Chips on LINQ Promenade.

TIP: If you want to have a good meal, avoid long queues, and save money, simply get some pizza. We had the best pizza in the US at Metro Pizza inside Ellis Island Hotel Casino . It’s just 10-15 minutes walk from the strip area around the Caesars Palace.

Desserts at gourmet restaurant in Las Vegas

14. Don’t rent a car unless you absolutely need it

When planning your first trip to Las Vegas, you might wonder if you should rent a car. Before you decide, think ahead about what your plans will be during your trip… Will you travel away from the strip area? Do you plan to visit places nearby like Hoover Dam or Red Rock Canyon? And if so, will you rather go on your own or on an organized tour?

There are plenty of transportation options to get around Las Vegas (more info further below). So unless you are planning on taking a road trip away from The Strip or Downtown Vegas, you really do not need a rental car in Vegas city itself. Most casinos charge huge parking fees and traffic is usually pretty tight, so it can often be more of a pain than a perk.

If you are planning to visit any of the best places near Las Vegas , you can also just book a tour . Whether it’s a short excursion to Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, or a longer day trip to Grand Canyon , you can find plenty of tours on GetYourGuide (our favorite site for all tour and ticket bookings) or on Viator . Using these sites, you can easily see all the best options, compare prices, and benefit from the most flexible cancelation policies on the market.

If you decide to rent a car, we recommend only booking it for those days when you really need it (so not necessarily for your stay in Vegas itself). For the best prices, check the RentalCars website . They compare the best deals from different car hire companies, offer much cheaper insurance than at the counter, and have excellent customer service. We always use this website for all our rental cars when traveling and our recent experience in Vegas was excellent.

Good to know: For greater distances in town, you can opt for taxis and Uber/Lyft rides . Taxis are definitely more expensive, but Uber/Lyft can have weird pick-up locations at hotels. Be sure to ask the concierge at each place you are getting a pick-up where the Uber/Lyft pick-up area is. You might have to do some hunting to locate them. Often, you have to foresee a lot of extra time for waiting and logistics when taking a taxi or an Uber/Lyft.

Busy traffic on Las Vegas Strip at night

15. Research airport transfers in advance

If you are flying to Las Vegas, you might wonder what is the best way to get to your hotel from the airport . It’s a good idea to know in advance what your options are. See below for more info.

There are several ways to get from McCarren International Airport to Las Vegas hotels:

  • The cheapest way is with a shared airport transfer . You can best book it in advance , where you also can read the instructions on where to go. It’s very straightforward and easy.
  • Uber/Lyft. If you plan on taking an Uber/Lyft from the airport to the strip, be sure to read the signs in order to locate the Uber/Lyft pick-up area . It’s up an elevator and across a walkway in a different building than baggage claim. There are clearly marked signs. 
  • Taxi will likely be more expensive than the other options, especially if your hotel is on the northern side of the city. But grabbing a taxi is easy and the line usually starts right outside the baggage claim area. There is often a VERY long line with a winding queue.  Don’t be dismayed by the length of the line, it usually moves very quickly.

Rideshare pickup stand in Las Vegas

16. Use Las Vegas Monorail

One of the best ways to get around the Strip is the Las Vegas Monorail ! This super cool monorail avoids Vegas traffic completely, keeps you in the air conditioning, and runs on the back east side of the line of resorts. It’s also much cheaper than the HoHo buses.

Las Vegas Monorail stretches from the MGM Grand down through the Las Vegas Convention Center to the SAHARA which is across the street from the Stratosphere Tower. There are 7 stops in total which will get you near most areas you want to see on the strip. 

Trains typically arrive every 5-6 minutes at each stop. You can just pay for one ride, but (multi-) day passes are available too. Children aged 5 and under ride for free. You can get tickets online or at each station in the Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) which are located at each Monorail station entrance.

Good to know: The typical hours of Las Vegas monorail are from 7 AM to 2 AM. On weekends, it runs until 3 AM. On Mondays – until midnight.

Las Vegas Monorail

17. Take a hop-on hop-off bus to get to know the city

If you’ve never been to Vegas before, the Big Bus Las Vegas is a great way to see everything in a short time, and without making your feet sore. They have ‘classic’ tickets for one or two days , or you can also opt for a night tour .

Normally, the double-decker bus tours the entire strip (the Strip Loop) and Old Vegas (Downtown Loop). Get on and off as many times as you want to see the main sights and attractions in Las Vegas . The first bus takes off at 10 AM and the last one at 5 PM.

TIP: The night tour takes about 3 hours and has a live guide. It’s, however, quite expensive if booked separately. But you can get a much better deal if you buy it in combination with a 1-day tour . So you get more value for your money if you get both tickets at once.

Good to know: If you didn’t get your tickets in advance, you can check ticket booths on the strip for any last-minute discounted deals. However, they are only valid for that calendar day, so if you want to make the most of it, it’s best to just book online and start your hop-on hop-off tour as soon as the buses start running in the morning.

Las Vegas Boulevard at night

18. Take advantage of FREE Monorail Trams

There are several free trams in Vegas that are not a part of the Las Vegas Monorail system. They can be a real lifesaver when your feet are tired, when it’s very hot, or when you just need to get to your next destination faster.

Las Vegas can get extremely hot, which can make walking a bit uncomfortable. Knowing where these free trams are will save you a lot of time & effort when you are exploring the city. Here are the three options:

Aria Express Tram

This free tram runs from the Bellagio through the City Center/Crystal Shopping Mall stop to the Park MGM stop. This tram runs every 7 minutes from 8 AM to 4 AM.  

To access the tram in the Bellagio, go to the hallway in the Bellagio Spa Tower near the walkway to Vdara.  You will see signs and stairs and an elevator that goes up to the station.

Mandalay Bay – Excalibur Tram

This is a short express tram ride that begins at Mandalay Bay, makes a stop at the Luxor, and ends at Excalibur. This tram runs from 11 AM to 10.30 PM.

The entire ride is just a 7-minute trip, but it will help you travel through these three hotels much more quickly. What looks like a short walk, could take up to 45 minutes on foot. 

Good to know:  There is also an Express Tram that runs directly between the Excalibur and Mandalay Bay, skipping the Luxor altogether. It takes just 3 minutes. 

TIP:  Be on the lookout! The Main Station on this trip has a free slot pull machine with a $5,000 payoff. So be sure to stop there for a free pull and try your luck! You may end up winning a free show ticket instead, but free is free!

Mirage – Treasure Island Tram

This tram runs between The Mirage and Treasure Island. The ride takes less than five minutes, on foot this could take 20-30 minutes. It runs every 15 minutes, between 7 AM and 2 AM.

Aria Express free tram in Las Vegas

19. Budget your spending ahead of time

If you plan on gambling in Las Vegas, the first thing you should do is set a gambling budget for yourself .  How much will you spend per day throughout the trip? 

It is very easy to blow through your hard-earned money like it is Monopoly money. So be careful!

Be smart and make sure you fill some of your time with free Vegas attractions such as Bellagio Fountains, The Volcano, Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, and many others. Your savings account will thank you!

Las Vegas gambling tips

20. Rember that the house always wins

Many people visiting Vegas are planning to try their luck at one of the casinos. It’s an experience in itself, but remember that the HOUSE ALWAYS WINS . So only gamble what you can afford to lose!

If you have never gambled before and want to give it a try, be sure to familiarize yourself with the rules of the games you are planning to play. Ideally, you do this before you come to Vegas, as many experienced gamblers will not be thrilled to have a newbie at the table.

Alternatively, head to the casinos in the morning or during the day. Those are the slow times when dealers will have more time and might even offer to teach you the game. In that case, be sure to tip them for the time and effort. Also, check with the casino you are staying at and see if they have any gaming lessons during the day.

Slot machines are stress-free and can be super fun to take at your own pace. So if you are new to Vegas, it’s probably better to start with them rather than the table games. Just be sure to plug in your member’s loyalty card in the slot to reap as many benefits as you can from the money you will likely lose. See below for more information.

TIP: If you are planning on gambling, you may want to wait before you order your drinks. Many casinos in Vegas offer free drinks to the people who gamble . So often, a waiter will come up to you and will offer some drinks on a house, but only if you are actually playing. So ‘free’ is never really free… Also, don’t forget to tip the waiter!

Las Vegas casino roulette

21. Reap the rewards of your loyalty

It doesn’t matter if you plan on gambling $20 or $2,000, the first thing you must do when gambling in Las Vegas is to sign up for the member loyalty card of the casino you are gambling in. If you are planning to spend the money anyway, you can as well try to get something back…

Just remember that there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch!

By signing up for these member reward cards, you will be rewarded for your loyalty. So be sure to show this card in every store, restaurant, card table and slide it into every slot machine that you play. They will track your spending and give you rewards based on that. If you want to rake up the points, stick to one casino group to make sure your spending adds up faster.

They will then send future bargains and deals for your next trip to Vegas. If you are really lucky and spend enough money in their casino, they will also give you ‘comps’ which are “complimentary” items like free dinners, discounted or free hotel rooms, show ticket discounts, etc…

There are two main reward cards for most of the casinos on the Las Vegas strip – one from MGM Resorts and one from Caesars – more info below. There are also a few other smaller programs too.

M life Rewards Loyalty Program for MGM Resorts. These casinos/resorts include MGM Grand, Bellagio, The Mirage, Mandalay Bay, ARIA, New York New York, Delano, Luxor, Vdara, and Excalibur.  

Caesars Rewards from Caesars Entertainment. These casinos/resorts include Caesars Palace, Flamingo, Horseshoe, Harrah’s, The Cromwell, The LINQ, Paris Las Vegas,  Planet Hollywood, Circus Circus, Tropicana, and Rio.

These groups are all competing for your business, so be smart about your spending and reap as many rewards as you can, because – remember – the house always wins!

Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino in Vegas

22. Explore off the strip & get outside the city

Do yourself a favor and dedicate some time to exploring the Las Vegas area away from the Strip. Las Vegas has so much to offer that goes beyond the most famous casinos!

Be sure to visit some of these places:

  • Old Vegas/ Downtown Vegas: Fremont Street (Old Strip), Downtown Container Park (outdoor shopping mall/ entertainment center), the Neon Museum (you can get here by public transport, with a hop-on hop-off bus , or by taxi).
  • Area15. A cool venue just outside the strip. One of the highlights here is Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart . It’s a very unique experience with lights, colors, and alternative dimensions – something you won’t quickly forget.
  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and/or Seven Magic Mountains (can also visit with a tour ).
  • Hoover Dam (can easily visit with a tour ).
  • Valley of Fire State Park (there are some great tours available ).
  • Lake Mead ( ATV tours are popular here).
  • Grand Canyon (there are some nice helicopter tours and lots of bus tours if you don’t have a car).

Many of these places that can be visited with a tour, can actually be combined in just one trip. So you can make the most of your time. Check out all the options via the links above.

You can read more about the best places and experiences in and near Vegas via the link below. Check it out!

LEARN MORE: Best Things to Do in Las Vegas Best Day Trips & Tours from Las Vegas

Valley of Fire State Park is a nice place to see near Vegas

Las Vegas Travel FAQ

You could see the best of Las Vegas in 24 hours, but you could also find plenty to do each day if you spent a week here. In general, 3 – 4 days or a long weekend is a good amount of time for your first trip to Vegas. This will allow you to see all the highlights and maybe even take an excursion or two outside the city.

The best time to visit Las Vegas weather-wise is in early spring or later in the fall (March-April or October-November). Vegas is in the desert, so the summer months can easily see highs in the 100° range. In winter, the temperatures are mild and you can even get an occasional snow shower. If you want to avoid the crowds, don’t come to Vegas on the 4 th of July, New Year’s Eve, Labor Day & Memorial Day Weekends.  

The cheapest time to visit Las Vegas is the first half of December and January. Just before and right after the New Year’s celebrations, the city tends to be much quieter than at any other time and you can find good deals for flights and accommodations. Also in summer, when it’s too hot for many people, you might be able to find cheap hotel rates, especially in August.

Absolutely, Las Vegas is really a city for everyone! One of the best things about Las Vegas is that whether you are a high roller or not, you will be able to find ways to have fun on every budget.

Repeat after me… THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS! That needs to be your mantra while you are there. Unfortunately, the chances of you hitting a big jackpot are very slim. So make sure you keep your gambling budget strict and only gamble with what you can afford to lose.  

So, these are some of our top tips and things you should know when visiting Las Vegas.

Remember that you can’t see it all in just a few days, so make a plan, but also allow some time to discover some hidden gems and simply enjoy the moment.

One more thing – try to be open-minded and sometimes just go with the flow. Otherwise, it’s easy to get stressed out by the crowds and all the craziness around you. Remember that Vegas is all about having fun, so enjoy your time in Sin City!

READ ALSO: How to See the Best of Grand Canyon in 1 Day

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Navneet Sahota

Friday 31st of March 2023

I find this article very helpful. I am leaving for my trip next week fr my 40th birthday thanks for all the tips :)

Sunday 2nd of April 2023

Glad to help and happy birthday!

Tuesday 24th of January 2023

The weather in March is comfortable to stroll through the city. Avg. highs reach about 22ºC (72ºF) with low humidity levels. The mornings are a bit chillier 9ºC (15ºF). Usually doesn't rain in March and you will be able to see blue skies most of the time.

Wednesday 25th of January 2023

Thanks for sharing your experience visiting Las Vegas in March, Rafael. Indeed, spring and fall are the best times weather-wise.

Sunday 1st of January 2023

Any recommendations for the beginning of March? Is it too hot during that time?

Thursday 5th of January 2023

@Jurga, Thanks so much! 🤗

Hi Kira, March should be great for Las Vegas! It shouldn’t be too hot at all. That being said, you never know how the weather will be. But normally, it’s as good as it gets. We once visited in July and it was ok and we were in Vegas for the New Year last week and it was wet and windy, but we had a great time. There’s plenty to see and do in any weather!

Monday 19th of September 2022

Hi everyone!

I want to visit Las Vegas for my 28th birthday. My concern is the weather as my birthday is in the beginning of February. I'm scared the cold weather and possible snow/rain will ruin the trip and photos outside.

Is it worth going in February? 😔

Hi Alysha, we ourselves are planning to visit Las Vegas this winter too and the weather is really of no concern. There is so much to see and do in the city in any weather that I really wouldn't worry about it. Just check the forecast a few days before your trip and pack accordingly. In general, you can expect very nice and pleasant weather in February - definitely during the day. And on average, it only rains 2 days a month in February - it's really not something I'd worry about. You should know that some of the National Parks nearby (Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon) can experience winter weather indeed, but it shouldn't be an issue in Las Vegas itself or places like Death Valley or Antelope Canyon if you'd decide to visit those as well. Hope this helps. Enjoy your trip and remember that there's no bad weather, just inappropriate clothing ;). PS For more ideas on what to see and do in Vegas and nearby, take a look at our articles: the best things to do in Las Vegas and the best day trips from Las Vegas.

Saturday 3rd of July 2021

Be aware that the first half of December can be very expensive because National Finals Rodeo is in Las Vegas at that time.

Sunday 4th of July 2021

Thanks for the info, CJ. Happy travels!

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Walk the Strip Walk the Strip free

Once you pass the famous "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign along Las Vegas Boulevard South, it won't be too long until you're cruising the Strip. Sin City's notorious artery acts as the epicenter of any Vegas getaway. Here, you'll find Las Vegas' most iconic landmarks , including the  Bellagio Fountains , the Eiffel Tower at Paris, Las Vegas , the pyramid and sphinx belonging to The Luxor , and  The Venetian's Grand Canal .

The "Strip" technically runs from Mandalay Bay on the south end (home to an aquarium and a human-made beach) to the STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod casino on the north end, where you'll find the tallest free-standing observation tower in the country (this is where you'll go for the perfect Vegas photo).

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Visit the Sphere Visit the Sphere

When construction on the MSG Sphere first began in 2019, the addition of yet another "world's largest" was met with a shrug. Las Vegas' skyline was already crammed with record-breaking, jaw-dropping attractions. Did the city really need one more? But when the Sphere's exterior LED screen switched on for the first time in 2023, suddenly this golf ball-shaped music and entertainment arena was all anyone could talk about. People crowded onto resort parking lot rooftops to watch as the largest spherical building on the planet transformed into a giant blinking eye, a swirling snow globe or a Space Age metallic orb.

At 366 feet tall, the Sphere is massive – taller than the Statue of Liberty. And the entire exterior of the building is cloaked in 1.2 million LED lights, which has the effect of transforming the Sphere into an almost lifelike replica of whatever images the screen projects. Visitors describe the Sphere as futuristic and otherworldly; like a piece of alien tech transported from another galaxy.

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Bellagio Casino and Fountains Bellagio Casino and Fountains free

This Strip staple offers plenty of ways to lay your money on the line, from table games and slot machines to a race and sports book. This is also the choice casino among many high rollers due to its high-stakes tables. What's more, this casino hosts the World Poker Tour, among other tournaments. But there's more to the Bellagio than the casino floor.

Even those who don't gamble praise the Bellagio for its upscale atmosphere and variety of amenities and attractions. Anyone who's seen a movie set in Vegas will recognize the Bellagio's massive fountains: Every 15 to 30 minutes, those walking past the exterior of the Bellagio are treated to a complimentary light and water show with the fountain's jets shooting water into the air during intricately choreographed "dances" set to music.

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See a Cirque du Soleil show See a Cirque du Soleil show

Las Vegas knows how to go big – especially when it comes to entertainment . So, it should come as no surprise that a performance company like Cirque du Soleil thrives here. Translating to "Circus of the Sun," Cirque du Soleil is known for its incredible acrobatic feats, which are performed with an unrivaled level of artistry. There are six different Cirque shows in Las Vegas, all of which are performed at different casinos along the Strip .

The "LOVE" show (performed at The Mirage) pays tribute to the legendary rock band with aerial acrobatics, trampoline and roller skate acts.

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The Venetian Casino and Grand Canal The Venetian Casino and Grand Canal free

Why spend the money to cross the Atlantic when you can get a taste of Italy right in Vegas? Nestled along the Strip , The Venetian replicates the highlights of Venice , complete with gondola rides along the Grand Canal . Visitors can get a taste of what life is like in the Queen of the Adriatic thanks to The Venetian's Streetmosphere program: singers, stilt walkers and "living statues" recreate the typical scene you'd likely encounter in the real Venice for those who opt to spend the day perusing the wares in the Grand Canal Shoppes.

For $34 per person ($39 Thursday through Monday), you can take a gondola ride along the property's Grand Canal (inside or outside) anytime between 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Sunday; on Friday and Saturday, gondola rides are offered until midnight.

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Caesars Palace Casino and The Forum Shops Caesars Palace Casino and The Forum Shops free

A staple of the Vegas Strip , Caesars Palace started welcoming visitors to Sin City beginning in the 1960s. Since then, it has made an appearance in such popular films as "Rain Man," "Iron Man" and "The Hangover." Those who choose to gamble at Caesars will find themselves in ancient Rome , with massive columns and frescoes paying tribute to the casino's namesake. Those who prefer to use their money in other ways can make their way to The Forum Shops – home to about 160 specialty stores and restaurants, including Tom Ford and Saint Laurent, as well as more affordable outlets like H&M and Nike.

Caesars Palace is also home to a variety of nightlife venues, including the 75,000-square-foot Omnia Nightclub and the trendy Vanderpump Cocktail Garden, a favorite among fans of the "Vanderpump Rules" reality television series. Meanwhile, the on-site Colosseum venue is home to musical residencies like Rod Stewart, Sting and Adele. Top restaurants include Nobu and Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen.

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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas free

The Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino, known simply as "The Cosmo" by locals, is the hip, glitzy place to go to see and be seen. Although the 3,000-plus room casino no longer holds the title of the "newest casino on the Strip ," it has remained trendy since it opened in 2010, thanks to its thriving dining and nightlife scene.

Known for both its in-your-face opulence and its hidden, "underground" entertainment, the Cosmo is a modern, high-end alternative to some of the Strip's over-the-top themed resorts. The Cosmo has not one, but three speakeasies (one of which is hidden behind a door marked "Janitor" inside a barbershop), a hidden restaurant disguised as a pawn shop, and the popular

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Fremont Street Experience Fremont Street Experience free

U.S. News Insider Tip: For a fun "vintage Vegas" experience, head to the second floor of the D Las Vegas Casino to play the Sigma Derby mechanical horse betting game. It's more than 30 years old and the last of its kind in Las Vegas! – Reannon Muth

Fremont Street used to be dominated by classic, but less-frequented casinos that seemed past their prime, such as the Golden Nugget and the Pioneer Club. Today, this section of downtown Las Vegas is once again ready to compete with the Strip for visitors' attention.

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Located about 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip , the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers travelers a respite from downtown Las Vegas' unnatural neon landscape. Though you can opt to follow the 13-mile scenic car route through the desert, make the most of your visit by stretching your legs along the numerous hiking and biking trails that dot the one-way route. No matter how you choose to explore the 195,819-acre area, you'll find yourself surrounded by the beautiful Mojave Desert and its signature red hills.

According to previous Red Rock Canyon visitors, a trip here is well worth leaving the casino floor behind. Recent travelers recommended getting out of your car to explore, but suggest you plan hikes or biking excursions during the cooler mornings rather than the sweltering afternoons. Reviewers also say the road is well-maintained and appreciate the abundance of restrooms along the way. Travelers also suggest stopping by the visitor center to peruse the informative exhibits.

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New York-New York and the Big Apple Coaster New York-New York and the Big Apple Coaster free

You won't have any trouble finding New York-New York: Its faux-Manhattan skyline – complete with scale models of famous Big Apple attractions like the Statue of Liberty , the Empire State Building and the Brooklyn Bridge – occupies almost a full block of the Strip . Sitting across the street from the MGM Grand , New York-New York recreates the Gotham experience in true Vegas fashion, boasting a New York-style pizzeria, several casual pubs and a variety of souvenir and specialty shops.

If you’re visiting Las Vegas with kids , you’ll find a variety of family-friendly attractions here, including Hershey's Chocolate World, which offers more than 800 kinds of Hershey's chocolates and candies, and features a nearly 800-pound Statue of Liberty sculpture composed almost entirely of chocolate. In addition to an arcade, the property is also famous for its Big Apple Coaster. Traveling at speeds up to 67 mph, the roller coaster weaves through the faux Manhattan skyline, offering riders excellent views of the southern Strip – if they can keep their eyes open. Tickets start at $25 per person for one ride. Note: Riders must be at least 54 inches tall to ride. The coaster welcomes riders from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 11 a.m. until midnight Friday through Sunday.

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Paris, Las Vegas and the Eiffel Tower Experience Paris, Las Vegas and the Eiffel Tower Experience free

Though it may not be quite as timeless as the actual City of Lights , Sin City's (rather kitschy) take on Paris is one of the Strip's most popular occupants. The property offers a whirlwind tour of the French capital's most iconic sights: You'll find a replica of the Arc de Triomphe, architecture reminiscent of the Paris Opera and the Louvre, and the pièce de résistance – a 46-story, half-size replica of the Eiffel Tower. Tickets to the tower's observation deck cost $25 for adults and $19 for kids ages 4 to 12. Similar to the real tower in Paris, the Las Vegas Eiffel Tower stages a free recurring light show every 30 minutes from sunset to midnight daily. For a unique view of the tower, reserve a lounge chair by the property’s pool, which is located on the rooftop directly under the Eiffel Tower replica.

As far as the casino goes, you'll find slots, table games, horse racing and Keno – with which travelers were more than satisfied. Paris, Las Vegas boasts several French-themed restaurants,  bars and shops, plus a variety of shows, not to mention the swanky Chateau Nightclub and Rooftop.

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Hoover Dam Hoover Dam

Sitting about 35 miles southeast of Las Vegas, the Hoover Dam spans the Colorado River and the Black Canyon (which separates Nevada and Arizona). The immense concrete structure – which confines Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States by volume – has helped provide power to Nevada, Arizona and California since 1935. These days, in addition to keeping the lights on, the Hoover Dam welcomes more than 7 million visitors each year as one of America's most recognized landmarks. Some of its most noteworthy sights are as follows:

Visitor Center:  You can learn more about the Hoover Dam with a stop at the Visitor Center, which is open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and costs $10 to explore. The facility's Exhibit Gallery features various audio, visual and interactive exhibits, such as a generator model you can walk through, while the theater shows a 10-minute film about the dam. Don't forget to head to the top-floor observation area to snap some memorable pictures of the massive structure, Lake Mead and the Colorado River, as most visitors recommend doing.

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Area15 Area15

Like many of Sin City's attractions, Area15 is hard to describe. Marketed on its website as an "immersive entertainment district," the 200,000-square-foot warehouse features a psychedelic smorgasbord of unique experiences, including cinematic immersions, interactive art exhibits, virtual reality arcades, zip lines, axe-throwing and several one-of-a-kind bars and restaurants.

Area15 has earned comparisons to Burning Man and "Alice in Wonderland," thanks to the art installations that tower outside and the mind-bending exhibits inside. Two of the most popular attractions are the immersive art experience, Meow Wolf's Omega Mart, and the rum-fueled immersive Cirque show "Lost Spirits Distillery."

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LINQ Promenade LINQ Promenade

Home to the High Roller observation wheel, the LINQ Promenade is an open-air shopping, dining and entertainment district. Located between The LINQ Hotel and Casino and Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, the 1,200-foot-long promenade is anchored by the 550-foot High Roller, the largest observation wheel in North America and one of the top things to do in Las Vegas with kids . Recent travelers found the 360-degrees of the Strip , the city and the desert worth the trip. During the day, tickets cost $25 for adults and $10 for kids ages 4 to 12; in the evening (7 p.m. to midnight), tickets cost $35.50 for adults and $19 for kids. For another adrenaline rush, there’s Fly LINQ, the only zip line on the Las Vegas Strip . Riders launch from a 12-story tower and reach speeds up to 35 mph. The zip line is open from 2 to 10 p.m. daily. Tickets start at $35.

The shopping includes national retailers like Harley Davidson and the unusual like I Love Sugar, a 14,000-square-foot, two-story candy shop. Entertainment options abound as well and range from comedy and magic to live music. The minus5, an ice bar created from 100 tons of custom-carved ice, is among the bar and lounge options. Admission to the bar costs $24 for adults; children ages 7 and older are welcome until 9 p.m. for $13. There are more than 20 restaurants at the LINQ, including Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen and Bar. Recent visitors found the open-air promenade to be a refreshing break from the casinos and enjoyed the attractions and shopping.

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Wynn Las Vegas Wynn Las Vegas free

If you're looking for a luxurious experience along the Strip , the Wynn (and its sister property, Encore ) delivers. With its stylishly understated accommodations and grand casino, the Wynn draws travelers seeking a sophisticated stay. Visitors who aren’t guests of the hotel often stop by to admire its opulent interiors. The property’s eye-catching lobby is a particular favorite as it features a variety of photo-worthy floral displays.

In addition to the casino, the Wynn is also home to a collection of luxury shops like Celine and Hermès, fine dining, such as the acclaimed Wing Lei, and an 18-hole golf course – the only resort golf course on the Strip. Its nightly entertainment options are just as unique. Along with several posh bars and lounges, the Wynn is also well-known for its nightly Lake of Dreams show. Spread across 3 acres, the multimedia show uses 5,500 LED lights, a 90-foot waterfall and 1,500 pine trees to create its spectacular setting. There are also two luxurious spas on-site.

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SkyPod & Observation Deck at the STRAT Hotel SkyPod & Observation Deck at the STRAT Hotel

U.S. News Insider Tip: A lot of people go to dinner at the Top of the World Restaurant at the STRAT, but if you're looking for something more budget friendly, 108 Drinks offers delicious food and two-for-one cocktails during its "Sky High Happy Hour." – Reannon Muth

For a panoramic view of the Strip , head to the STRAT Hotel. The hotel boasts a 1,149-foot tower – the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States.

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Take a ride on the High Roller Observation Wheel Take a ride on the High Roller Observation Wheel

For a unique, bird's-eye view of the Strip , take a ride on the High Roller at The LINQ. Standing 550 feet tall and 520 feet in diameter, the observation wheel is the largest in North America. The massive Ferris wheel features 28 handcrafted pods made out of Italian glass that can hold up to 40 people each. A trip around the observation wheel takes about 30 minutes, and recent travelers say it's a great place to snap photos of the nearby casinos and attractions. This is also one of the top things to do in Las Vegas with kids .

Adults ages 21 and older can opt for a ride within the Happy Half Hour pod, an upgraded experience that includes a complimentary open bar during your trip around the wheel. Recent visitors said the High Roller was worth the trip to see the views, either day or night; others were especially pleased that the pods are air conditioned. However, many also described the experience as overpriced.

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The Neon Museum The Neon Museum

Once the sun goes down, Las Vegas shines brightly with hundreds of thousands of colorful bulbs flashing for your attention. Neon is nothing new in America's Playground: Hotels , bars and casinos have been luring customers with bright signs for decades. If you have an interest in learning more about the city’s iconic signs and Las Vegas history in general, consider a visit to The Neon Museum. Located on Las Vegas Boulevard just north of the Mob Museum and about a mile north of Fremont Street , the Neon Museum offers guided tours of what's known as the "Neon Boneyard." The boneyard can be found behind the museum's visitor center, which occupies the lobby of the former La Concha Motel.

The nearly 2.25-acre outdoor exhibit is home to more than 250 pieces of old Vegas signage all laid out for admiration on the desert floor. You can take a self-guided tour during the day, or sign up for a guided tour at night. The 45-minute boneyard walk-throughs are led by museum interpreters, who provide details on signs from such iconic landmarks as Caesars Palace , the Golden Nugget and Stardust.

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The Mob Museum The Mob Museum

U.S. News Insider Tip: One of my favorite places to watch live jazz and blues is at the Mob Museum's basement-level speakeasy, The Underground. The cozy lounge has delicious cocktails and free admission if you know the secret password (hint: check Instagram). – Reannon Muth

Back in the day, not even Vegas' neon lights could distract Americans from Sin City's darker side; today, The Mob Museum sheds light on the city's pervasiveness in the 20th-century gangster era. Las Vegas' former federal courthouse – located in the downtown area a few blocks northeast of the Fremont Street Experience  – now houses distinct interactive exhibits devoted to exposing America's mob history.

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When Circa Resort & Casino held its grand opening in 2020, it was the first new casino to open in downtown Las Vegas in more than 40 years. The chic, 35-story-tall addition to this old Las Vegas neighborhood has all the modern features of a 21st-century casino, including a high-tech parking garage named the Garage Mahal and a three-story-tall sportsbook (the world's largest). But the adults-only casino also has a distinctly vintage Vegas vibe, too. Circa's interior features midcentury lighting and accents, globe chandeliers and the iconic "Vegas Vickie," a giant neon cowgirl that hovers over the casino lobby.

The most talked-about attraction among recent visitors at Circa, however, is Stadium Swim, a mashup of a concert stadium and a swimming pool amphitheater. Guests can lounge in one of six pools while they catch a sports game or concert on the 40-foot screen above. The pool is heated and remains open year-round, which makes it a popular lounge spot on desert spring days.

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Downtown Container Park Downtown Container Park free

U.S. News Insider Tip: If you like the artsy vibe of Container Park, then you'll love the nearby Arts District – a hip downtown neighborhood filled with quirky bars, eclectic restaurants and funky murals. Eat at Esther's Kitchen and grab a drink at ReBAR. – Reannon Muth

The Downtown Container Park's premise is an interesting one: An open-air dining and shopping plaza made entirely from repurposed shipping containers. The 1.1-acre venue is also home to a sprawling treehouse and interactive play area and a 40-foot-tall praying mantis sculpture that shoots real flames from its antennae.

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SlotZilla Zipline SlotZilla Zipline

Part of the Fremont Street Experience , SlotZilla is modeled after a giant slot machine, complete with Las Vegas icons like oversized dice and a martini glass. At 11 stories tall, SlotZilla is billed as the world’s largest slot machine and as a zip line offers riders two options: On the lower line, Zip-Zilla, participants ride in a seated position, zipping along at 77 feet in the air. The line travels about halfway through the Fremont Street Experience. The higher zip line, known as Super-Hero Zoom, rises 114 feet high. Patrons ride “superhero-style” (with their bodies parallel to the ground) to the other end of the street and are dropped off at the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino. Guests should allot one hour for the entire experience, even though the rides are 30 seconds and one minute, respectively. In addition to a weight check and harness fitting, you’ll have to go through a brief safety training.

Recent travelers found the higher “Super-Hero Zoom” zip line thrilling and enjoyed the views from up above, especially at night. However, there were mixed reviews about the check-in process, and some warned that you’ll have to climb a lot of steps to get to the top of the launching platform.

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SPEEDVEGAS SPEEDVEGAS

Not all thrill-seekers are satisfied with laying their cards out on the table. When Lady Luck can't get your adrenaline pumping, an exotic driving experience sure will. Headquartered about 15 minutes south of the Strip , SPEEDVEGAS puts those feeling the need for speed behind some of the world's fastest, most luxurious cars. From exotic Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins to speedy Corvettes and Camaros, you'll have your pick of horsepower.

This experience isn't for everyone: Drivers must be at least 18 years old. The chance to sit in the driver's seat is anything but affordable, with driving experiences starting at approximately $250 for five laps. However, those who have put the pedal to the metal on a SPEEDVEGAS experience can't stop raving about it, praising the accommodating and safety-conscious staff.

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Springs Preserve Springs Preserve

If you're looking for a kid-friendly activity away from the Strip , or just need a breath of fresh air, consider a visit to the Springs Preserve and Origen Museum. There's something of interest for almost everyone at this 180-acre cultural institution, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The preserve is located at the original water source for the valley, and is commonly known as the "birthplace of Las Vegas." It's a place meant to commemorate Las Vegas' history and boasts museums, galleries, a botanical garden, a butterfly habitat and an interpretive trail system. Meanwhile, the Origen Museum features more than 75 permanent exhibits, an indoor theater and a traveling exhibit space.

Recent visitors raved about the family-friendly atmosphere here, but even those without kids in tow love the history and the botanical garden. Reviewers called the grounds “peaceful” and said Springs Preserve provides a fun day away from the Strip.

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Mandalay Bay Casino, Aquarium and Beach Mandalay Bay Casino, Aquarium and Beach free

Sure, this towering gold building at the southern end of the Strip boasts all the slots, poker and game tables you want in a Sin City venue, not to mention a variety of restaurants and nightlife venues. (Plus, it's home to the House of Blues Music Hall and plays host to "Michael Jackson ONE," Cirque du Soleil 's tribute to the 80s pop icon.) But Mandalay Bay doesn't exude the same level of kitsch found at other casinos along Las Vegas Boulevard – a major selling point for more laid-back travelers. In fact, this is the place you go if you're looking for an escape, according to reviewers.

One of the major highlights of Mandalay Bay is its 11-acre “aquatic playground,” which features a human-made beach, a lazy river and a wave pool that creates an oceanside atmosphere in the middle of the Nevada desert. You can kick off your shoes and work on your tan in one of the rentable cabanas or gazebos; those looking to avoid bikini tan lines can ditch the top at the Moorea Beach Club. Note that unless you're a guest at the Mandalay Bay or the Delano Las Vegas, you will have to rent a cabana to access the pool and beach areas – prices vary by day and occupancy levels.

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Luxor Casino Luxor Casino free

As you make your way down the Strip , you can't miss the 30-story pyramid that is home to the Luxor Hotel & Casino. You can try your luck at more than 1,100 slot, video poker and multi-game machines, or play one of dozens of table games on the 120,000-square-foot floor. There's also a large sportsbook area, with plasma TVs and individual seats with monitors. If you're a high roller, there's a private section for you, too, with a comfortable lounge and cocktail bar.

In addition to the gaming floor, the casino also offers a variety of nightly entertainment options and attractions like the Blue Man Group, as well as several museum exhibits, such as one devoted to Titanic artifacts. For many travelers, “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” was a highlight of their visit to Luxor. In addition to featuring more than 250 artifacts recovered from the ship, the exhibition displays recreated rooms, including the ornate Grand Staircase. What's more, Luxor touts one of the largest pool decks in Vegas, offering 125,650 square feet of space. As with other hotels on the Strip, Luxor also offers a variety of nightlife venues and restaurants.

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MGM Grand Casino MGM Grand Casino free

It only makes sense that a city devoted to entertainment would feature a casino hotel devoted to the entertainment industry. The casino – which sits mid-Strip across from New York-New York at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue – hosts a variety of performances ranging from big-name concerts to sporting events to Cirque du Soleil 's "KÀ." It is also the partner to the nearby T-Mobile Arena, which hosts large-scale events, such as the iHeartRadio Music Festival.

The MGM Grand is also home to several top-notch restaurants and nightlife venues, such as Hakkasan nightclub, where celebrity DJs regularly spin hits into the wee hours. During the day, you can stop by Wet Republic Ultra Pool, where you can dance, swim or relax in party cabanas. Several shops can be found here as well, but you'll likely spend most of your time (and your money) on the casino floor, which houses poker tables, slot machines and a race and sports book. Keep in mind: The property spans more than 6 acres, so you’ll likely be doing a lot of walking during your visit (comfortable shoes are a must). Travelers were impressed by the size of the MGM Grand Casino, but said the nightlife options are the real star of the property.

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Take a day trip to the Grand Canyon Take a day trip to the Grand Canyon

If you’re in need of a retreat into nature during your Las Vegas vacation, consider planning a day trip to the Grand Canyon. The national park’s popular South Rim is located about 280 miles (around 4.5 hours) southeast of the Strip. If you don't have your own set of wheels, opt for one of the Best Grand Canyon Bus Tours From Las Vegas . For a shorter time commitment, there’s also the Best Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours , some of which include a landing on the canyon floor. 

If you don’t want to devote a whole day to the national park, you can drive about 130 miles, or around two hours, to visit Grand Canyon West . Owned and operated by the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Grand Canyon West is not part of the national park, but it does offer its own attractions, including the popular Grand Canyon Skywalk. For more information about planning a trip to the Grand Canyon, check out our Grand Canyon National Park travel guide .

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The Adventuredome at Circus Circus The Adventuredome at Circus Circus

In a city that boasts every type of attraction imaginable, it’s no surprise to find an indoor amusement park. Located on the Strip , the 5-acre Adventuredome at Circus Circus Hotel and Casino offers rides and entertainment for all ages. There are 25 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, an 18-hole miniature golf course, a carousel, a video game arcade and a rock clubbing wall, all housed under a large glass dome. The complex also includes free clown shows, virtual reality rooms and the FX Theater, which screens family-friendly films in 4D.

Recent visitors appreciated the climate-controlled indoor environment, but warn that the Adventuredome is better suited to younger children (ages 12 and younger) than adults due to the nature of its rides and attractions. (It's considered one of the top things to do in Las Vegas with kids .) Reviewers complained about the price of the admission passes: All-day tickets for those 48 inches and taller are $60; for those shorter than 48 inches, all-day tickets cost $30.

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Las Vegas Travel Guide [2024]

Updated : February 06, 2024

Table of Contents

  • How to get to Las Vegas
  • Getting around Las Vegas
  • Best Time to Visit Las Vegas
  • Top Things to Do in Las Vegas
  • Outdoor Activities in Las Vegas
  • Where to Stay in Las Vegas
  • Where to Eat in Las Vegas
  • Top Photo Spots in Las Vegas
  • Visiting Las Vegas on a Budget
  • Travel Tips for Las Vegas
  • What to Pack for Las Vegas
  • Plan Your Ultimate Las Vegas Vacation with AAA

One of the most popular destinations in the entire United States, Sin City welcomes nearly 42 million travelers from around the world every year. With so many exciting opportunities it’s easy to understand why. Las Vegas is filled with some of the nation’s most exclusive resorts, world-class entertainment and awe-inspiring activities that guarantee memories made to last a lifetime. 

Famous for its unbeatable nightlife and casino scene, Las Vegas has something for everyone. In order to maximize your trip to Las Vegas, we suggest planning your trip with plenty of time to spare. Las Vegas can seem overwhelming at first, with it's seemingly endless amounts of activities and attractions to see. However, with the perfect itinerary, you can capitalize on Sin City's diverse offerings and entertainment. Read through our Las Vegas travel guide for transportation, lodging, entertainment and dining tips.

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How to get to Las Vegas 

As one of the busiest cities in the Southwest and also one of the most desirable vacation destinations in the region, Las Vegas makes it easy for guests to quickly reach its vibrant and bustling streets. 

Whether you’re flying in internationally or plan on embarking on a bit of a road trip before your stay, there are several quick and hassle-free transportation options available to help get you to Las Vegas as soon as possible. 

Driving In 

There is one major roadway passing in and out of Las Vegas and it’s I-15. However, as it is the most often used by travelers heading to and from Los Angeles, this is one of the busiest roadways in the region. What should be only a four-hour trip between the two cities can often end up being twice that depending on the day of your travels, so making sure you either leave yourself enough extra travel time or find a way to leave during the week will be your best bet. 

However, if you’re looking to avoid serious traffic congestion, you may want to consider heading down to State Road 160. This two-lane road may add about 40 miles to your trip. However, with the number of hours you may otherwise be stuck sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the highway, it may just be worth it. Another benefit of this unexpected adventure will be the variety of beautiful sites seen along the route, including the picturesque Red Rock Canyon .  

Flying In 

For travelers flying in from a distance, you may be pleasantly surprised by Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). The seventh-largest domestic airport, LAS, has undergone significant renovations and improvements in the last few years. 

The airport itself caters to the numerous tourists coming into the area to take advantage of the city’s booming casino scene. With over 1,400 slot machines spread throughout the terminals, travelers can enter the Sin City spirit before leaving the airport. 

By Rail/Train 

Travelers looking for a scenic and nostalgic start to their holiday may love the opportunity to travel to Las Vegas by train. The city is accessible by train directly from 76 different cities, with 126 trips scheduled daily, making it a straightforward travel method for visitors coming in from around the country. 

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Getting around Las Vegas 

Las Vegas is an urban destination like no other. Luckily, the city has spared no expense when it comes to transportation, making it one of the easiest cities to navigate in the entire region. Whether you prefer to explore the city on foot, in a private car or on mass transit, there is no shortage of options. Rest assured, you will find your way to every attraction and adventure on your Las Vegas travel list during this vacation. 

Behind the Wheel 

Las Vegas is designed to be car-friendly. Several main highways lead directly through the city, which are laid out in a grid system, making it simple to traverse. The city is also packed with several public parking options, ensuring you have a safe place to keep your car no matter where you want to go. Whether you’ve brought your own vehicle or plan on renting one, you can feel confident when it comes to driving around Sin City. 

Make the Most of Mass Transit 

If you stay on The Strip, you want to take advantage of the Las Vegas Monorail. Running from the SAHARA at the city’s North End to the MGM Grand in the south, this exceptional means of transportation can have you traversing the entire strip in just over ten minutes. 

Six of the city’s well-known resorts offer monorail stations and the Las Vegas Convention Center, home to several renowned events throughout the year. Travelers can pay $5 for a single-way or a $32 fare for a three-day unlimited pass. 

The city’s double-decker bus system is a fantastic option for visitors who want to go from The Strip to Downtown, with stops occurring every 15 to 20 minutes. Keep in mind that travelers can purchase a pass at any one of the self-service kiosks. However, it is much more convenient to simply download the Southern Nevada’s Regional Travel Commissions app, where you can buy and download a pass directly to your phone. 

Seeing the Sights on Foot 

The unbelievable number of attractions and entertainment opportunities spread throughout the city makes it an ideal place to head out on foot. However, if you plan on traveling around the city by walking, it’s incredibly important that you not only dress for the warmer temperatures but also use sunscreen and possibly even a hat to protect yourself from the intense sun. 

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Best Time to Visit Las Vegas 

Las Vegas is, quite literally, a sprawling oasis in the middle of the desert. But what does that mean for travelers looking to find the perfect time to visit? Las Vegas is a fantastic holiday destination all year long, depending on what you’re looking for. Take a look at these monthly highlights that can help you choose the best time to book your stay. 

Spring and Fall 

If you’re looking for more moderate temperatures to make the most of this incredible city, then spring or fall is where it’s at. When you visit Sin City between March and May or September through November, you can expect some of the region’s most unbelievable weather. Temperatures typically stay between the 70s and 80s, dropping significantly in the evenings. However, travelers may want to keep in mind that this fantastic weather does come with a price. Hotel rates and ticket prices often soar during these months, some of the year's busiest. 

Summertime 

If you’re looking for a fantastic deal, then visiting Las Vegas in the summer will be right up your alley. Las Vegas hotel prices are at their lowest between June and August, with many resorts offering discounts and package deals to guests visiting during this time. Unfortunately, this means you will have to deal with consistent 100°+ days. Luckily, many Las Vegas resorts offer some of the country’s most spectacular pools and most, if not all local attractions are air-conditioned. 

Winter Wonderland 

Travelers hoping to avoid the influx of crowds often seen wandering the city may want to consider booking their getaway between late December and February. Experiencing the drop off after the dynamic winter holidays and New Year's, these months are considered Las Vegas’s shoulder season. Temperatures at this time will be at their absolute lowest, with January seeing the thinnest crowds. 

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Top Things to Do in Las Vegas 

Sin City is most certainly known for its incredible nightlife and world-class entertainment. Still, there are simply so many things to do in Las Vegas that ensure an amazing vacation for every visitor. There are so many opportunities found here, that sometimes planning out an itinerary can seem nearly impossible. Here are a few Las Vegas destinations to help you lay out the holiday of your dreams. 

Downtown Las Vegas  

Once the heart of the city’s gambling district, Downtown Las Vegas is now considered Las Vegas’s cultural center and an entertainment hub filled with historic theaters, art studios and quirky museums the likes of which you won’t find anywhere else. 

Illumination Las Vegas  

Is it an exhibit? Is it a museum? The answer might just be that the Illuminarium Las Vegas is something else entirely. A life-changing experience, this incredible and immersive opportunity allows guests to embark on a thrilling African safari, journey to the deepest corners of space or even sit in the middle of a professional football field in the middle of a game. With their state-of-the-art technology, guests can be transported through a cinematic adventure like no other. 

Las Vegas Movie Tour  

Are you ready for an up-close and personal look at some of the city’s most iconic movie moments? Then you’ll love the Las Vegas Movie Tour. Transporting guests back in time to their favorite cinematic locations, these guides combine their one-of-a-kind storytelling techniques with exclusive insider knowledge, giving guests the behind-the-scenes look they’ve always hoped for. 

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Outdoor Activities in Las Vegas 

If you’re looking to strip yourself away from the casinos and take advantage of the city's incredible natural landscape, then you’re in luck. Several outstanding outdoor activities in and around the city will keep you on your toes and far away from the glitz and glam of The Strip.  

Dunes Tour  

If you’re looking to take off-roading to new levels, you just might want to look at this incredible ATV Dunes Tour. Here, guests will find themselves riding through the breathtaking natural dunes surrounding the city, allowing them to feel as if they’ve wandered into a completely new world. Guests are picked up and returned directly to The Strip, ensuring an easy and stress-free day for every traveler. 

Exploring Valley of Fire 

One of Nevada’s oldest and largest state parks, The Valley of Fire gets its name from the stunning Red Aztec sandstone lining the area. With nearly 35,000 acres of bright red rock, this is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the Southwest. 

A Journey Down Black Canyon River  

Reaching down from the middle of the Colorado Rockies to Baja California, the Colorado River is a formidable sight to behold. Travelers looking for their very own water adventure will find it when they visit the River’s Black Canyon. Visitors can raft, kayak, or canoe through these amazing waters, exploring the impressive volcanic rock walls, hidden beaches and picturesque caves. 

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Where to Stay in Las Vegas 

Finding the perfect accommodations is the key to planning the dream getaway you’ve always wanted. Luckily, Las Vegas is home to some of the country’s most exclusive luxury hotels and world-class resorts, ensuring a top-of-the-line holiday for every traveler. 

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World   

  • Address: 111 Resorts World Drive, Las Vegas, NV  
  • AAA Rating: Four Diamond  
  • Rates: $95+  
  • Parking: On-Site and Valet  
  • Amenities: 34 On-site Restaurants, Full Bar and Nightclub 

A luxurious and upscale hotel curating to the global traveler, this stunning destination is home to a 100,000-square-foot casino, numerous delectable dining destinations, 40 on-site retail outlets and seven unique pools exclusive to guests. With a plethora of exquisite art pieces designed specifically for the hotel as well as some of the most renowned accommodations in the city, this is sure to be a stay you’ll never forget. 

The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa   

  • Address: 101 Montelago Boulevard, Henderson, NV  
  • Rates: $113+ Parking: On-Site and Valet  
  • Amenities: 3 On-site Restaurants and Full Bar 

With some of the area’s most stunning views and an elegant ambiance that creates a sense of complete relaxation, these accommodations guarantee a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Guests will be left in awe of the resort’s unbelievable lakefront and mountain views as they wander through its magnificently maintained grounds. 

The Mirage   

  • Address: 3400 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV  
  • Rates: $219+ Parking: On-site with fee and Valet  
  • Amenities: 10 On-site Restaurants and Full Bar 

Striving to bring guests the absolute best in entertainment, dining and luxury, The Mirage is an undeniable staple of Las Vegas. The hotel offers everything guests could need to enrich their stay, including an active volcano, some of the city’s most renowned dining experiences and award-winning spa services that are guaranteed to exceed your every expectation. 

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Where to Eat in Las Vegas 

From some of the country’s best street food to world-renowned AAA Five Diamond restaurants, the Las Vegas food scene quite literally has it all. A culinary mecca for the Southwest, Sin City has proven itself to be a gastronomic powerhouse, attracting some of the world’s most well-known and respected chefs. Whether you’re looking for a restaurant for an intimate evening with that special someone or a place to enjoy some of the Southwest’s most mouthwatering dishes. 

Mott 32  

Located in the luxurious Venetian Resort , Mott 32 offers guests an upscale dining experience that blends the East and the West. Combining classic Chinese influences with exciting New York-style innovations, this high-quality restaurant presents rustic flavors with a twist. Their Applewood Roasted Peking Duck is one of their most popular dishes and it is highly recommended that guests pre-order this experience in advance. 

Michael Mina  

The namesake restaurant of world-renowned chef Michael Mina, this exquisite seafood experience is located in the heart of The Bellagio . The epitome of fine dining, Chef Mina has some of the world’s freshest seafood flown in daily, providing guests with a creative and exciting journey of flavors. Menu highlights include Imperial Golden Caviar, Michael Mina’s Lobster Pot Pie and a beautiful Japanese Miyazaki Wagyu Ribeye. 

Libertine Social  

A New Age look at the classic gastro-pub, Libertine Social in Mandalay Bay is a place for guests to dig into innovative dishes, enjoy pioneering handcrafted cocktails and unwind after busy days exploring the town. Consistently recognized as one of the best spots in Las Vegas, this unique and innovative restaurant takes well-known and beloved dishes and flips them on its head. 

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Top Photo Spots in Las Vegas 

Whether you’re looking to take advantage of the over-the-top and extravagant urban aura or are looking for a more natural backdrop, there’s no denying that Las Vegas has some of the most breathtaking photo spots around. 

Bellagio  

If you’re looking for a picturesque seasonal setting with a bit of quirk and charm, then look no further than the Bellagio Hotel. This remarkable resort has several showstopping and Instagrammable spots, including the hotel’s Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the gigantic Fiori di Como. Placed by artist Dale Chihuly, the piece is made up of more than 2,000 beautiful glass flowers hanging from the ceiling and it is still the largest glass sculpture ever made. 

Plaza  

Known for its unique avant-garde vibes and old Hollywood-style atmosphere, the Plaza is filled with some of the most exciting and over-the-top photo spots in the city. The hotel’s one-of-a-kind Carousel Bar is certainly a place to see and be seen. However, if you’re looking for something a bit more low-key, you may want to try a few snaps on the Strip-side staircase known as “Colors that Speak to a United City.” Installed by artist Tanya Watler, these bewitching rainbow stairs make the perfect backdrop to any picture. 

The Welcome Sign  

If you’re looking for a truly iconic and quintessential shot, nothing screams Las Vegas more than the welcome sign. A stunning piece of authentic Americana, this sign has been welcoming travelers to the city since 1959. However, it is one of the city's most popular photo-ops, so lines to get the perfect shot can get quite long. If you’re trying to enjoy more of a private moment, you may want to consider heading out early in the morning. Many tourists prefer to get this shot at night with the sign’s bright lights, so you can enjoy a sunrise photo shoot all to yourself. 

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Day Trips 

Las Vegas is filled to the brim with exciting entertainment venues, world-class art installations and a plethora of amazing activities. However, there is also so much to do in the surrounding area that shouldn’t be overlooked. Here are a few of our most recommended day trips to enhance your Las Vegas stay. 

Visit the Grand Canyon 

If you’re anywhere in the area, visiting the renowned Grand Canyon is an absolute must. As one of the country’s most spectacular natural wonders, this unbelievable site offers timeless beauty, breathtaking views and a life-changing sense of vastness that must be experienced firsthand. 

This world-class tour brings Las Vegas travelers through the Grand Canyon, across the glass-bottomed Skywalk and even offers a look at the world-famous Hoover Dam. 

A Day in Emerald Cave 

When you think of Las Vegas, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn’t crisp, clean waters and jaw-dropping rock formations. But that’s exactly what you’ll get when you visit Emerald Cave. Less than an hour's drive outside Las Vegas, this picturesque landscape is the perfect place to leave behind the commotion of the city. The cave itself can only be reached by water. However, there are several paddleboard, boat rentals and kayak tours are available throughout the year. 

Zion National Park 

One of the country’s most magnificent reserves is just over two hours from Las Vegas. Zion National Park allows visitors to wander through nearly 150,000 acres of astonishing Southwestern landscapes complete with massive pink, white and red rock formations. In the middle of Utah’s Canyon Country, this one-of-a-kind park enchants travelers with its stunning cliffs, waterfalls and wildlife. 

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Visiting Las Vegas on a Budget 

For many travelers, the very idea of Las Vegas brings to mind ideas of heavy spending. And while it’s certainly true that Sin City offers visitors numerous opportunities to splurge, there are also many ways guests can save during their stay. Here are a few tips to help ensure you can easily stay within your budget. 

AAA Member Discounts 

One of the easiest ways to significantly save on your upcoming travel plans is by making the most of the numerous AAA membership benefits. Members can access many exclusive travel advantages, including lower-price attraction tickets, discounts on rental cars and even massive savings on accommodations with local hotel partners. When you travel with AAA, you know that you’ll be offered the best deals on the market. 

One of the most common ways many travelers spend significantly more than they intended is with travel. Once you’ve made it to Las Vegas, make sure you take full advantage of the city’s outstanding mass transit systems. City buses run throughout every district and the monorail can easily have you from one side of the strip to another in a matter of minutes. Both offer significantly lower prices than what you would need for private transportation. 

Consider the Time of Year 

Las Vegas, as with any well-known tourist destination, has slow and busy seasons. Making sure you book your getaway during a less popular time of year is a surefire way to save significantly on accommodations and attractions. 

Free Attractions 

There’s so much to see in Las Vegas and you may be surprised to find out that many attractions are actually free. Several of the local hotels on the Strip offer visitors the opportunity to explore their extravagant grounds. They also host a variety of free shows throughout the day, which can be a fantastic way to enjoy a bit of downtime on a dime. 

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Travel Tips for Las Vegas 

Experienced travelers and first-time Las Vegas visitors alike need to make sure they take the time to plan appropriately. Here are a few tips to help you enjoy the Las Vegas vacation of your dreams. 

Essential Planning 

Whether you’re visiting a new city or a destination you love, making sure you take the time to do proper research is the only way to guarantee you enjoy that perfect holiday instead of dealing with stressful and unexpected situations that can ruin the entire experience. Read up on local Las Vegas events, attractions and weather patterns to build an itinerary that will exceed your every expectation. 

Take in the Longer Distances 

While you might initially think that Las Vegas has everything conveniently located in one spot, that one spot is quite large. The Strip itself is over 4 miles long and can be quite a distance if you plan on walking everywhere. Make sure you come prepared with comfortable walking shoes and leave yourself more than enough time to reach your destinations to avoid any unnecessary stress. 

Stay Hydrated 

Las Vegas heat is no joke and when you’re taking in the unbelievable sites of the city, it’s easy to forget to drink your water. However, nothing is worse than dealing with dehydration on vacation, so it’s incredibly important that you remember to stay hydrated during your stay. Bringing a water bottle with you is a great way to keep tabs on how much you’re drinking throughout the day. 

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What to Pack for Las Vegas 

No matter what time of year you decide to visit Sin City, there are a few travel essentials you’ll want to have with you during your stay. Here are a few of our most recommended packing must-haves that will help ensure you have everything you need before you leave. 

Basic Items to Pack for Your Las Vegas Getaway 

No matter what your Las Vegas itinerary has in store, there are certain items that every visitor will want to have with them during their holiday, including: 

  • Comfortable Walking Shoes 
  • Backpack 
  • Sunscreen 
  • Sunglasses 
  • Camera 
  • Travel Documents/ID/Health Insurance Card 
  • Medication 
  • Toiletries 
  • Entertainment for Travel 
  • Phone/Computer/Chargers 
  • Daywear and Evening Clothes 
  • Light Clothing 
  • Light Jacket 
  • Swimsuit 

Additional Items to Consider 

Las Vegas is filled with many opportunities that should be taken advantage of during your stay. Here are a few additional items you may want to consider adding to your list: 

  • Clothes for a Range of Outdoor Activities 
  • Insulated Water Bottle 
  • Sleep Mask (for travelers unused to the 24/7 Las Vegas lifestyle) 
  • Luggage Scale 
  • Quick Dry Travel Towels 

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The Ultimate Vegas Packing List

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Taking a group trip to Las Vegas and looking for a Vegas packing list? Whether you’re setting out on a bachelor or bachelorette party, taking a girls’ weekend getaway , or traveling with the family, there’s something for everyone to do in the City of Lights.

The perfect Vegas packing list will partly depend on whether you’re spending all day by the pool or planning to hit the clubs, but the basics are all the same.

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Ready to start packing? Here’s all the info you need to help you optimize your luggage. Discover what the weather will be like while you’re there and make sure not to forget the Vegas essentials.

What’s the weather like in Las Vegas?

The weather in Las Vegas, Nevada is warm and sunny most of the year (perhaps a little too warm in summer). It’s important to keep in mind that Las Vegas is in the desert so temperatures will always cool off quite a bit at night. Here’s more of what to expect weather-wise in Vegas depending on the month you’re visiting.

March-June and September-November are typically the best months to enjoy Las Vegas without scorching hot days or very chilly nights. Depending on your temperature preferences and planned activities while in Las Vegas, choose whatever month is right for you and pack accordingly. If you’re traveling anytime outside of the summer months, you’ll definitely need some warmer clothes for evenings out.

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Las Vegas packing guide

Suitcase at the ready? Here’s a general guide of shoes/clothes/toiletries to pack for Vegas.

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Dress shoes/heels
  • Warm jacket (year-round outside of summer months)
  • Pants (jeans and/or sweats)

Get our general group trip packing checklist .

Vegas-specific items to pack:

To hit the clubs.

Planning on enjoying the best of Vegas nightlife while you’re in Sin City? For those looking to spend nights dancing in Tao and days at beach clubs, there are a few things you should know when it comes to your Vegas packing list.

Men, you’re going to need the following in Vegas:

  • Nice, fitted jeans (preferably darker denim or black) or dress pants
  • Button-up, collared shirts
  • Sport coat (optional)
  • Dress shoes
  • Swimsuit (required for day clubs and pool parties)
  • Small, drawstring bag (day clubs and pool parties)
  • Sunglasses (day clubs and pool parties)
  • Hats (day clubs and pool parties)

Almost as important as the what-to-wear list is the what-NOT-to-wear list. Baggy jeans, tee shirts (with rare exceptions), sneakers, hats, sandals, shorts, and any kind of athletic wear/jerseys are big NOs in Vegas clubs.

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Women, here’s what you’ll need to pack for clubbing in Vegas:

  • Fashionable (but comfortable) heels
  • Tight-fitting jeans
  • Bathing suit (bikini, one-piece, whatever you feel good in)
  • Nice bathing suit coverup
  • Sandals (for day clubs/pool parties)
  • Makeup remover

Ladies, be sure to bring a small cross-body purse or clutch to hold your belongings. Larger bags may be able to be checked but you may just be turned away.

While we’re all for women feeling confident in whatever they choose to wear, unfortunately in Vegas – if you want to gain entry to certain nightclubs – you have to play by their rules.

Vegas packing list for the family

Off to Vegas with the kids in tow? There are a few family-specific must-haves to add to your Vegas packing list.

  • Comfortable shoes for the kids (for all the walking up and down The Strip!)
  • Flip flops or Crocs for by the pool
  • UV-protective clothing/swimsuits (safest option for that desert sun)
  • Wide-brimmed hat
  • Plenty of swimsuits so you always have one dry
  • White noise machine for noisy Las Vegas hotel room hallways

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  • The Ergobaby Metro+ stroller fits in the overhead bin and lays completely flat to let baby nap well on the go.
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This Nevada city offers glitz, glamour, thrills, and more.

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Call it cliché, but we believe Las Vegas has something for everyone. With entertainment options ranging from celebrity chef-helmed restaurants and enticing casinos to thrill rides, professional sports, and the great outdoors, we'd bet big money that Las Vegas has what you're looking for. To create a thorough list of things to do in the Nevada city, we enlisted several Las Vegas experts, including the chef concierge for Wynn Las Vegas , Angelica Miozza; comic performer Colin Cahill, who plays Blue Jackson in Spiegelworld’s Atomic Saloon Show at the Venetian; and long-time resident and vice president at Kirvin Doak Communications , Natalie Mounier.

Here are 31 of the best things to do in Las Vegas.

Related : Travel + Leisure 's Guide to Las Vegas

Sway to the music at the Bellagio fountain show.

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This expansive fountain show occurs multiple times a day, every day of the year; check the schedule once you arrive in town to make sure you catch it. The romantic spectacle is free, and onlookers line the sidewalk, mesmerized by the beauty of the dancing fountains and the music that plays along with the show.

Observe the Las Vegas Strip from above.

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To enjoy panoramic views of the city, hop on High Roller , the largest observation wheel in North America. You’ll ride in one of 28 spacious air-conditioned cabins for 30 minutes, at one point reaching 550 feet above the Strip. Cabins hold up to 40 guests, so grab some friends (and a cocktail or two) for the ride. Note that glass and coolers are not permitted.

Take a walk under the sea.

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At Shark Reef Aquarium , you can walk through an underwater glass tunnel as more than 2,000 sea creatures swim around you. The Mandalay Bay attraction includes gracefully floating jellyfish, friendly sea turtles, and sharks gliding through a shipwreck. For an additional fee, you can book an early-entry guided tour if you'd like to feed a stingray.

Go skydiving indoors.

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Travelers can experience skydiving without the airplane on the exhilarating Vegas Indoor Skydiving attraction. You can fly on your own (even kids can try it, so long as they're 40 pounds or more), or get a group of six to 10 friends or family members for a 20-minute party with private training and your own block of time in the wind tunnel. 

Play around at Topgolf.

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Whether or not you're an avid golfer, this is a fun venue to spend a couple of hours, or more. Topgolf Las Vegas offers climate-controlled hitting bays, plus music, HDTVs, and a pool (must be 21 and over) with cabanas. This is a favorite spot for the Wynn’s Angelica Miozza, who comes to test her golf swing. There's also a sports bar, restaurant, and complimentary golf clubs.

Drive a Ferrari, Lamborghini, or go-cart.

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At Exotics Racing , driving is extremely exciting, whether you choose a supercar, go-kart, or off-road experience. Steer an exotic car around a racetrack for the thrill of it, or have fun racing a go-kart on an outdoor track. You can even choose a specially built Baja race truck for the ultimate off-road experience.

Stroll through an indoor garden.

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Visitors are dazzled by the intricate designs, colors, and beauty of the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens . Each season, the 14,000-square-foot garden is transformed with floral displays, living plants, and water features. In addition to unique designs for each season, a special Lunar New Year garden is created each year.

Ride a gondola and stroll through St. Mark’s Square.

At the Venetian Resort , a gondola ride takes you through a replica of Venice, complete with the Rialto Bridge, a sparkling Grand Canal, and a serenade by your gondolier. Once off your boat, browse the upscale Grand Canal Shoppes, enjoy the street performers, or grab a gelato while you take in the atmosphere of "Italy."

Catch the light show on downtown's Fremont Street.

The largest video screen in the world is suspended 90 feet above Fremont Street for this dazzling free light show with concert-quality sound. The show begins every hour between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m., every day. While you’re in the downtown area, check out the SlotZilla zip line, which has an option to fly over the street like a superhero, landing at the historic Golden Gate Hotel and Casino.

Experience Illuminarium.

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At Illuminarium Las Vegas , 4K laser projection, 3D audio, and special effects create immersive experiences not to be missed. Travel to outer space via images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, or to the African savanna, where incredible animals roam. Check the website for what experiences are available during your Las Vegas visit.

Tee off at the only casino resort golf course on the Las Vegas Strip.

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Enjoy the gorgeous surroundings of the 18-hole championship course at the Wynn Golf Club . The lush landscape was designed by legendary architect Tom Fazio, who partnered with his son Logan to revisit and enhance his original work. Mature trees, lakes, and streams add both beauty and challenge to the course.

Take a Connoisseur Series class at Wynn Las Vegas.

“For those who love immersive experiences, I recommend attending one of Wynn’s master classes , which provide an intimate experience with the resort’s world-class chefs and industry experts,” Angelica Miozza told T+L. “Some of my favorites include learning how to bake baguettes alongside our master baker, filling dumplings with a master dim sum chef, and creating remarkable floral arrangements with the head of horticulture.”

Take a side trip to Red Rock Canyon.

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About 17 miles west of the Strip, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers miles of hiking trails. The preserve is also a great place for rock climbing, mountain biking, picnicking, and horseback riding, all surrounded by gorgeous scenery. A 13-mile scenic drive leads to sandstone hills, canyons, and parking areas, where visitors can explore the area's natural and cultural history.

Watch a professional sports game.

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Depending on the season, visitors can see the WNBA 2023 champions Las Vegas Aces , the Las Vegas Lights FC soccer team, Las Vegas Raiders football, or the Vegas Golden Knights NHL team. “In recent years, Las Vegas has been building its credibility as a sports destination,” Miozza said.

Get a Las Vegas history lesson at the Mob Museum.

The Mob Museum is located downtown in the city’s former federal courthouse. Its interactive exhibits highlight notorious gangsters like Al Capone and Bugsy Siegel and famous FBI agents, including J. Edgar Hoover and Eliot Ness. After your mob history lesson, visit the onsite Prohibition-era-styled speakeasy for a cocktail.

Experience Vegas deep into the night.

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They say New York is the city that never sleeps, but Vegas doesn't seem to, either. Nightclubs and cocktail lounges abound, and there's always a themed party or DJ set to experience. The city has lots in store for LGBTQ+ travelers, too —  Visit Las Vegas  suggests year-round Pride events and RuPaul's Drag Rice Live as some of the options.

Score tickets to a live show.

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Cahill called his Atomic Saloon show “one of my all-time favorite sexy circus comedy cabarets.” There’s also Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles LOVE show at The Mirage, Mystere at Treasure Island, “O” at the Bellagio, and Awakening at the Wynn. Head to Caesars Palace to see world-class talent like Adele and the newest resident headliner, Garth Brooks. And if you've got kids in tow, they can see a show , too.

Show off your skills at the Pinball Hall of Fame.

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This museum houses the world’s largest pinball machine collection, with vintage machines from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s (and beyond). The machines are all restored to like-new condition, and they’re available for visitors to enjoy — it's a pretty inexpensive way to have fun at 25 or 50 cents a play.

Watch the free show at the Lake of Dreams.

“Staged outdoors with open-air patios for viewing, the Wynn Lake of Dreams show is something guests or visitors to Las Vegas may not know about,” Miozza told T + L. “The complimentary multimedia experience blends colorful puppetry, an immersive soundtrack, and state-of-the-art sound and lighting.” The show runs multiple times every night, starting at dusk.

Snap a few photos for the 'gram.

About 10 miles south of the Strip is Seven Magic Mountains , a group of neon-colored totems created by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, and a very popular site with shutterbugs. Next, head downtown for a self-guided mural tour , or visit the Museum of Selfies at the LINQ Promenade. And, of course, there’s the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign — a must for every visitor.

Join an immersive show at a rum distillery.

At the Lost Spirits Distillery , guests walk through elaborate Victorian settings and sample rum while cast members perform all around them in an immersive theater experience. To extend your time here, book an elaborate 16-course tasting menu dinner, which is served in a room themed after “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."

Dance to live tunes.

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Cahill says, “If you’re looking to scoot your boots, my favorite bands to dance to are The Bronx Wanderers and The Spazmatics, both at South Point , and Original Chaos, who you can catch at venues all over town." For more live music venue options, Visit Las Vegas has you covered .

Visit the Sphere.

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“Vegas is all about revamping the old and building the new,” Cahill says, specifically pointing to the new Sphere , a 17,500-seat structure for concerts and sporting events. With a wraparound LED display and spatial audio system, the venue provides an immersive experience that utilizes visual effects, movement sensations, intense lighting, and even scent and wind simulations.

Visit the Las Vegas Arts District.

When Cahill isn’t playing Blue Jackson in the Atomic Saloon, he enjoys spending time in the Las Vegas Arts District . Located about a mile from downtown and the Fremont Street Experience, this area features shops, restaurants, bars, coffee houses, galleries, theater, live performances, and First Friday events.

Ride FlyOver.

“My family and I love FlyOver ,” Mounier said. “It makes you feel like you’re flying over the most iconic places in the U.S., Canada, and Iceland; you’re sitting inside a spherical screen, surrounded by the most amazing views. As the film dips and turns throughout the locales, the seat moves with you, like you’re flying via helicopter. There are special effects, too — when you fly through a cloud, you feel a light mist on your face.”

Go on another adrenaline-pumping thrill ride.

Head to the Stratosphere for the Big Shot ride and the X-Scream rollercoaster, which dangles you above the Las Vegas Strip. Or, ride the Big Apple Coaster at New York New York — it speeds up to 67 miles per hour.

Shop 'til you drop in a classic Vegas shopping center.

Instead of losing money in the casino, why not exchange money for goods? Great places to do the latter include the Forum Shops in Caesars Palace, the Cosmopolitan Shops , designer shops at the Encore , MGM Grand , and more. At the Downtown Container Park, you can shop , snack , and catch a free concert in one spot.

Take a wellness break.

A spa visit makes for a relaxing and refreshing escape from the hustle of Vegas, and we recommend Caesar’s Palace Qua Baths & Spa . This venue offers three Roman baths, an Arctic Ice Room, and a range of massage and skin care services. Or head to Wynn Las Vegas, where Wynn Living Well offers massages, vitamin IV drip therapies, and other innovative treatments.

Related: 10 Best Spas in Las Vegas

Ride the Las Vegas Monorail.

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The Strip often surprises first-time Las Vegas visitors — it's not as easy to walk from one end to the other as you'd think. So, if you're trying to get from point A to point B here, consider taking the Las Vegas Monorail . It's a convenient mode of transportation that connects MGM Grand to the Sahara Hotel, with stops at Harrah’s, Caesar’s Palace, and more.

Try your luck in a Vegas casino.

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There are more than 100 casinos in Las Vegas , so no trip here would be complete without wandering through one of these dens of smoke, drinks, and slot machines. Belly up to a blackjack, poker, or craps table and try your luck, or stand back and observe someone else playing — somehow, even just watching casino action is a thrill in Las Vegas.

Plan a trip around Formula 1.

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With no fewer than 16 different ticket types, ranging from general admission ($150) through a variety of grandstands, clubs, private suites, and luxury hospitality (from $12,500), the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix (set for the weekend before Thanksgiving) aims to attract a varied crowd. All the events, from the trio of practice sessions through qualifying and the race itself, happen after the sun goes down and the neon turns on. Skip the turns and head straight for the Strip, where you'll find top speeds of 217 miles per hour — and all the action.

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Things to do in Las Vegas

Things to Do in Las Vegas

One of the best things about visiting Las Vegas is the incredible things you while visiting, perfect for any itinerary. Of course, you can gamble at one of the many casinos, but I’ve put together a list of the best things to do in Las Vegas beyond gambling. 

Whether you want some ideas for entertainment, free activities, adventures like a helicopter ride, or cute places to check out, I’ve covered them on this list!

I’ve been to Las Vegas a number of times, and I always find something new to add to this list, so you know this list is updated for 2023. Now let’s get into it. 

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Walk the Las Vegas Strip

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First things first, a must thing to do when in Las Vegas is walking the Las Vegas strip . There is so much to do and see from simply strolling down the strip including the Bellagio Fountain show, Mirage Volcano show, people-watching, and more!

And to make it even more fun, why not buy a cocktail on the go? It’s legal to carry an adult beverage on the Strip as long as it’s in a plastic container- no glass. 

Now don’t be fooled, the strip is larger than it seems. The entire length of the strip is 4.2 miles! So be prepared if you plan on walking the majority of it.

Tip: If you’re visiting during summer you can walk through the Casino lobbies rather than walking the strip outside. There is air conditioning, and you can see all of the different types of hotels along the way. 

Price: Free (minus anything you might be tempted to purchase along the way) 

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Visit the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

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Nothing is more iconic than snapping a photo in front of the “Welcome to Las Vegas” landmark sign made in 1959.

Located on the southern part of the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Las Vegas airport. You can easily reach this location by Uber or Car with parking available. This sign is open 24 hours during the day for you to visit. 

The Welcome to Las Vegas Sign does get crowded during the day, with a line to take photos. So the best time to have it to yourself is early in the morning. I visited around 7 AM and there was no one there. 

Price: Free   

The Neon Museum Las Vegas

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The Neon Museum Las Vegas  is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting Las Vegas neon signs, and is home to some of Las Vegas’s most iconic vintage neon signs. Located just outside the strip near downtown Las Vegas. 

You can tour the outdoor exhibition space, known as the Neon Boneyard, featuring more than 200 signs, with the oldest being from 1930! There are a few tour options available including general admission, guided tour, and the Brillant! night show.

At sunset, the signs illuminate making the experience even more unique! For some great photos and memories, I’d visit around sunset to get the full experience. Note: see film & photography policy, no DSLR photography allowed. 

Open: Open 7 days a week: 2 PM-10 PM most days (hours vary by season) 

Price: General Admission: $20 for non-members/ $16 for locals. Guided Tours: $28 / Locals $24. Children under 6 are free. 

High Roller Las Vegas

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The High Roller is the world’s tallest observation wheel at 550 feet. It takes 30 minutes to complete a revolution leaving you with awe-inspiring views of the Las Vegas Strip and beautiful mountains in the distance. 

There are 28 transparent pods that hold up to 40 passengers in each bubble. You can opt for a single ticket with your group, or have a one-of-a-kind cocktail experience, Happy Half Hour .

The Happy Half Hour cabins include an open bar and bartender for one full 30-minute rotation of the wheel. Happy Half Hour cabins can accommodate up to 10 guests aged 21 and over. P.S. Masks must be worn when not actively eating or drinking.

Hours: Monday-Thursday 4 PM-12 AM Friday-Sunday 12 PM-12 AM

  • Adult day ticket: $23.50 ( Save money and purchase in advance ) 
  • Happy Half Hour (21+): $60
  • Youth (ages 7-17) day ticket: $8.50, Children 6 and under are free

Seven Magic Mountains

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If you like art installations, visit Seven Magic Mountains , the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone’s colorful public artwork is a must-visit. Located a 30-minute drive south of the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll find these large painted boulders in the middle of the desert.  

Here you will find a collection of dayglow totems comprised of painted, locally-sourced boulders. Each of the seven ‘mountains’ is over 30 feet tall which is seen far throughout the desert of the Ivanpah Valley. You can witness them up close and take lots of fun photos in the process. 

How to get to Seven Magic Mountains:  You can either rent a car and drive yourself (parking lot available), or you can take an Uber. For Uber, the price per way is around $30, but it depends on what day and time. Just be sure to have enough cell service to request a ride back. 

Price: Free entry

Afternoon Tea at Waldorf Astoria

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Enjoy classic English Tea at the Tea Lounge at the Walford Astoria , located on the 26th floor offering sky-high views of the Las Vegas Strip in a beautiful quiet setting.

You’ll enjoy the finest tea selections from around the world, plus small sandwiches and decadent tea desserts. See the full menu here.

Open : Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 

  • 1st:   11:45 AM, 12:00 PM, 12:15 PM
  • 2nd:   1:45 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:15 PM
  • 3rd:   3:45 PM, 4:00 PM, 4:15 PM

Price: $58 per person 

Go Shopping

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If you enjoy shopping, a must on any girl’s trip, the malls will literally blow you away with their decadent design, and hundreds of shops to choose from including high-end luxury designers to your favorite fashion finds. 

  • Caesars Forum Shops : a must-see shopping experience with more than 160 shops and restaurants.
  • The Grande Canal Shops: shop in a Venetian-styled interior mall with more than 160 signature stores and premier luxury brands.  
  • Fashion Show Mall: offers a unique shopping experience with more than 250 shops and restaurants with entertainment right on the strip. 

Sip Cocktails on a Rooftop Bar

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Head to one of the many Vegas Rooftop bars and enjoy the iconic Vegas skyline and enjoy delicious cocktails. This is the perfect activity to take in the sunset, enjoy unique venues, and experience Vegas at night. 

The Best Rooftop Bars in Las Vegas:

  • Sky Bar: Enjoy original cocktails from Skybar’s mixologists on the 23rd floor of the Waldorf Astoria. This is a great stop for pre-show meals and to take in the views. 
  • Legacy Club: Located on the 60th floor at the newest hotel in downtown Vegas, Circa. This elegant rooftop lounge offers panoramic views of the city- the perfect spot to witness the sunset. 
  • Commonwealth: 6,000 square foot double-decker tavern with iconic rooftop views serving craft cocktails in downtown Las Vegas
  • Beer Park: Relaxed outdoor bar located at the Paris Hotel with 36 beers on tap, great strip views perfect for people watching, and dozens of tvs.

Las Vegas Helicopter Tour

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There is nothing like seeing the iconic Vegas Strip than from a helicopter. Maverick Helicopter prides itself on being the premier helicopter company in Las Vegas. Soar above the strip or experience once in a lifetime excursion to the Grand Canyon on the Grand Canyon Tour. 

Personally, I am terrified of heights, but once in the air, my fear disappeared. The view from the helicopter was one of my favorite memories in Vegas! 

Price : Starting at $89 per person

Experience a Luxury Spa

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Need some rest and relaxation? Las Vegas has plenty of luxury spas specializing in all kinds of spa treatments and services.  Here are some of the best luxurious spas to check out in Las Vegas: 

  • Spa at Aria: The largest 5-star rated spa in the US complete with a balcony therapy pool.
  • Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace: 50,000 square feet of spa space that include a Laconium Room, Roman Baths, Artic Ice Room, and specialty services. 
  • Sahra Spa, Salon & Hammam at The Cosmopolitan: Inspired by the desert’s unexpected depth & beauty.

Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck Experience 

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Ever wanted to visit the Eiffel Tower in France? Well, you can have a similar experience at the Paris Hotel Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck Experience .

The Eiffel Tower in Vegas is a half-scale replica of the original Parisian tower, and the viewing deck sits 46 floors above the Vegas Strip. Plus, you’ll be able to see the tower sparkle every 30 minutes until midnight! 

Price: $22 / Open: 2 PM – 10 PM

Take Gondola Ride at The Venetian Las Vegas

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Experience a hint of Venice with a Gondola Ride at the Venetian Hotel & Casino . You can opt for an indoor or outdoor ride, all the while being serened by your singing gondolier pilots. 

Inside you’ll float underneath bridges, beside cafes, and under balconies all the while coasting down the Grand Canal! 

Price : $39 Per Person 

Pink Jeep Tours

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Enjoy a day trip to Red Rock Canyon in style in an open-aired Pink Jeep Wrangler with Pink Jeep Tours .

You’ll get to see the same sights and natural landmarks, with the addition of a fun jaunt in the pink Wrangler driven by a guide that knows the land. Plus you’ll have time to get out of the Pink Jeep and explore to learn more about Red Rock Canyon.

The tour offers a convenient shuttle pick-up from your hotel to the meeting point at Red Rock Canyon. Experience a fun-filled day in nature with style!

Pink Jeep tours have both open-aired jeeps and closed jeeps, so you’ll have to specify when booking. 

Price: $139 per adult

Go To a Vegas Pool party 

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Who says the party has to start at night? Here you’ll find some of the best day parties around, usually involving lots of sun, music, DJs, and a good time. Here are some of the best day clubs in Vegas: 

  • Encore Beach Club at Wynn – Encore Beach Club has a three-tiered pool complex reaching 60,000 square feet, that is lushly landscaped with pagoda showers, ‘lily pad’ water lounges, cabanas, and 8 ultraluxe two-story bungalows. 
  • Go Pool DayClub at Flamingo Hotel & Casino – Palm trees and waterfalls complete this day club experience with DJs playing daily is one of the most popular pool party spots on the Las Vegas Strip.
  • Tao Beach Club at Venetian: Open during the Spring & Summer, you can enjoy bottle service at one of the 12 cabanas & feast on favorites from TAO Kitchen. 
  • The Pool at Marquee: The Pool at Marquee offers a more mature pool experience, with great music, food, bottle service, and cocktail offerings. Now open: Friday- Sunday 11 AM- Sunset. 

Experience a Las Vegas Nightclub

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Experience a night out like no other at one of the many nightclubs. These clubs are massive in size and host top-performing DJs and celebrities from around the world. 

Omnia at Caesars Palace – Omnia hosts some of the best DJs in the world like Afrojack, Martin Garrix, Nervo, Steve Aoki, Zedd, Tiesto, and Calvin Harris, and has one of the largest dance floors in Vegas.

XS at Wynn – One of the top nightclubs in the world, XS attracts A-list performers, celebrities, and partygoers.  

Jewel at ARIA – Jewel provides next-level nightlife entertainment in a dual-level nightlife destination with immersive design, and space as inviting as it is evocative.

Tao Nightclub – Enjoy a late night at TAO on Friday & Saturday nights at the Venetian Hotel featuring state-of-the-art sound and lighting, a large dance floor, and a terrace overlooking the Las Vegas strip. 

Marquee Nightclub – Inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Marquee transforms into a 22,000 sq foot moon-lit lounge open on Friday & Saturday nights. 

Try Unique Cocktails

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Head to the Red Rock Casino, around a 20-minute ride from the Las Vegas Strip for unique cocktail experiences in lavish pop-up bars . 

Crimson in bloom was a pop-up experience with a garden-inspired indoor and outdoor lounge with beautifully handcrafted cocktails which is transformed seasonally.

A new concept, the Rouge Room which is inspired by Europen Cocktail Bars will be filled with a vintage atmosphere and is coming soon in spring 2023!

Hours: Rouge Room experience coming soon for spring 2023!

Take a Dip in Las Vegas Pools

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Just like most things in Vegas, even the pools are over the top with scale and design. And if you have your eyes set on a specific pool, then it’s best to book that hotel in Las Vegas, as non-guests don’t have access to the majority of hotel pools. 

Of course, there are some exceptions to this rule by paying a cover to enter certain pools. 

The good thing? Almost every pool in Las Vegas has an incredible set-up, so no matter where you stay, you’ll likely want to hang out at your own hotel’s pool. 

Here are some of the best pools in Vegas:

  • Bellagio Pool: Meditteranean-infused al-fresco pool experience with 5 pools, a garden cafe, cabanas, and more. 
  • Ceasars Garden of the Gods: This oasis features 7 pools, 4 swim-up blackjack tables, plenty of cabanas, lounge chairs, and more. 
  • Circa: Can access with a cover fee. Circa’s pool, Stadium Swim, can seat up to 4,000 people complete with 6 pools, swim-up bars, a massive 143-foot screen, and instagram-ready selfie walls. 
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See Nature on a Day Trip

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There are so many amazing day trip opportunities right outside Las Vegas. Rent a car and take advantage of the proximity to see beautiful natural parks and more.

This is a perfect activity to break up the hustle of Las Vegas and to see the serenity just outside the city. Here are some day trip ideas just outside of Las Vegas: 

Red Rock Canyon

  • Red Rock Canyon: Choose from 26 numbered hikes and trails, and a scenic car ride through Red Rock Canyon just 20 minutes outside of the Las Vegas Strip. Entry price depends on the vehicle, with a personal car 1-day pass at $15. Timed entry reservations are required . 
  • Hoover Dam : 40 minutes from Las Vegas, check out the concrete arch-gravity dam that borders the states of Nevada and Arizona. 
  • Valley of Fire State Park: World-renowned for its 40,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone, with ancient trees and petroglyphs dating pack more than 2,000 years. It’s a 45-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, with $10 NV Licensed cars, and $15 for all other vehicles. 
  • Grand Canyon National Park: The closest rim from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon National park is the West Rim, approximately 2.5 hours from the Strip. It is possible for a day trip from Las Vegas. 

Find the best car rental price here . 

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Vegas hosts some of the best shows & residences in the world. When in Vegas, be sure to take in at least one show. I’m sure it will be a highlight of your trip. 

There are so many great options to choose from including comedy shows, variety,  dancing, concerts, and more! Here are some shows to look into: 

  • Cirque du Soleil: Shows include Michael Jackson’s One’, “O” at Bellagio, The Beatle’s “LOVE” at Mirage, “Mysteré” at Treasure Island, and KA at MGM Grand. 
  • Absinthe: A refreshing blend of Circus, burlesque, and vaudeville remixed in a modern way. P.S. it’s not for the faint of heart!
  • V Variety Show: Variety of acrobats, comedy, magic, death & defying stunts. 
  • Jabbawockeez: Mesmerizing show with hip-hop dance. 

Sip at the Chandelier Bar

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Enjoy a cocktail at the Chandelier Bar inside The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. This 3-level bar takes place inside a grand chandelier with 3 unique experiences made up of 7 million crystals. 

  • Bottom of the Chandelier (Level 1 ) High energy location in the middle of the classic casino lounge
  • Inside the Chandelier (Level 1.5) Sophisticated sanctuary offers fine hand-crafted cocktails. 
  • Top of the Chandelier (Level 2) Inviting lounge that showcases how grand the chandelier is. 

Location: Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino

Open: Daily 24 hours

FLY Linq Zipline

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Ready to fly? FLY LINQ Zipline starts out 12 stories above the LINQ Promenade overlooking the Las Vegas Skyline reaching speeds up to 35 miles per hour.

There are two ways to fly, one is seated and the other one is to fly like a superhero. The FLY LINQ Zipline is open from 2-10 PM. 

Price: $30 Purchase Tickets in Advance

See the Bellagio Fountains 

Bellagio Fountain

A must in Las Vegas is seeing the Bellagio Fountain show. And it’s more than just a show, it’s a complex water feature using music and movement with over 1,000 fountains soaring 460 feet high in the sky. 

Each performance is unique with new expression and music, so no matter how many times you have seen the show, you’ll be in for something new. 

The fountain show runs:

  • Monday – Friday: every 30 minutes from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and every 15 minutes from 8:00 PM to midnight
  • Weekends: every 30 minutes from 12:00 pm to 8:00 PM, and every 15 minutes from 8:00 PM to midnight. 

Location: Bellagio Hotel & Caisno

Price : Free

Go Horseback Riding

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If you ever wanted an authentic cowboy experience, then a half-day tour horseback riding tour at Maverick Ranch outside of Las Vegas is calling your name!

Get away from the hustle of the strip, and spend your morning in the charming atmosphere of the Ranch. This tour includes pickup from your hotel, and you’ll drive out to Maverick Ranch. On a horse, you can take in the beautiful scenery and get an authentic feel for ranch life. 

After your ride, you’ll then dine on a hearty ranch breakfast including eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, and more. 

Location : (Pickup included from the hotel) 

Price : From $129.99

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

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The Bellagio Conservatory & Gardens , located inside the lobby at the Bellagio hotel is transformed every season showcasing inspiring sights, sounds, scents, and colors.

When the seasons change, so do the displays. Spring, summer, fall, winter, and lunar new year are all featured in the garden with a special design. 

It is a beautiful, and free activity to do in Vegas, taking in the gorgeous real flowers and plants reflecting the season. 

Location:  Bellagio Hotel & Casino

Price: Free, open 24 hours

Dinner & Entertainment at Mayfair Supper Club

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The Mayfair Supper Club brings new energy to Las Vegas dining. Enjoy dinner and a show the classic way.

Inspired by the top supper clubs from around the world, the Mayfair Supperclub brings the return of the glamourous era of Vegas and old New York with spectacular entertainment, singing, dancing, and of course delectable cuisine. You’ll be in for a fun, memorable night!

Location:  Bellagio Hotel: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Fremont Street Experience

fremont street experience

Head to Downtown Las Vegas to Fremont Street to experience free nightly light shows with three stages, things to do like ziplining, and plenty of bars and restaurants to enjoy! 

This is home to many famous casinos from the Golden Nugget, Binion’s Horseshoe, Eldorado Club, and more! Try your luck at one of the many casinos within walking distance, plus the people-watching here is an activity in itself. 

Strat Sky Pod

Strat Hotel and Casino

Head to the Strat Hotel and take a ride to the top of SkyPod , the 1,149-foot-tall tower, the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States. You can enjoy a selfie spot, indoor & outdoor observation decks, and award-winning fine dining with amazing views!

The excitement doesn’t end there.

Here you can choose a few heart-pounding, adrenaline-pumping thrill rides Vegas has to offer including skydiving and thrill rides.

And if you’re looking to dine in the sky, head to the Top of the World restaurant where you’ll rotate 360 degrees overlooking the entire Las Vegas Valley.

Visit a Museum 

Even in Las Vegas, you can still learn something fun at one of the very many interactive Museums. 

  • Mob Museum : Learn the history of organized crime through interactive exhibits at the Mob Museum.
  • Titanic Artifact Museum: Get an up-close view of over 250 recovered artifacts from the Titanic.
  • Madame Tussauds Wax Museum: Get inches away from your favorite celebs at the Wax Museum, with a perfect photo op inside the Hangover movie’s suite.

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This is a great list. Vegas is my home away from home. I also recommend visitors who are looking for a late night bite to eat check out The Peppermill on the north end of the strip. This awesome diner has been around for decades and offers gigantic portions and delicious frozen drinks. I’ve even seen a few local celebs pop in after their shows.

Next time you’re at the Chandler bar ask for the drink with the flower. Its an experience. A good brunch spot with a changing menu, good food, drinks and the patio is on the the strip, is the HEX. If you like bloody Mary s they have one that’s a meal and can be shared.

Probably the best blog on Vegas! Thank you!

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Best Things to do in Las Vegas

There are a lot of things to do in Vegas, but you can’t get distracted by all the shiny lights that surround you. We’re just as guilty as you when it comes to giving into temptation, but today we’re going to stay focused and give you only the best things to do in Vegas. Why? because we're Vegas Experts, ready to share our insider knowledge with you and make your vacation the best it can possibly be. Here are some of our favorites:

Welcome to Las Vegas sign

Welcome to Las Vegas Sign

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The Welcome to Las Vegas sign is as iconic as the city of sin itself. If you don’t take a picture here, did your Vegas trip even happen? Exactly. You need all the proof you can get when showing off to your friends, because while drunken memories are never remembered, pictures are permanent. Let's face it, this may be the only photo you can send back to mom and dad. Every taxi driver in the city knows how to get to the sign and if you drove, a free parking lot is located directly beside it. Did we mention it’s free?

Las Vegas Shows

Blue Man Group

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We’re not called the Entertainment Capital of the World for nothing. You truly haven’t experience this city if you don’t catch one of the hundreds of shows in Las Vegas. We have something for everyone. For families, check out our family-friendly shows . If you’re looking for something more eye-popping, you can take in one of our magic shows or even one of our saucy adult shows . Whatever you're looking for, Vegas has you covered.

High Roller Las Vegas

High Roller in Las Vegas

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The High Roller is the world’s tallest observation wheel. It’s not a competition, but we won. At 550 feet in the air, the High Roller at The LINQ Promenade , you’ll get a perfect panoramic view of the Strip that will be imprinted in your mind forever, even after a weekend of alcohol. Each ride is one rotation and lasts approximately 30 minutes in an enclosed, air-conditioned cabin. The High Roller also offers specialty tours, including a chocolate and wine pairing and a happy half hour, where guests can ride in a cabin complete with full open bar.

VEGAS NIGHTS HELICOPTER TOUR

Vegas Nights Helicopter Tour

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Take your Vegas vacation to new heights, literally, with the Vegas Nights Helicopter Tour. This unforgettable experience takes you on an awe-inspiring flight over the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip. Straight up, this is one tour that you'll be bragging about for years to come. Sin City has a lot to offer, and on this tour you'll be able to see it all from a bird's eye view.

Tour the Las Vegas Strip

Big Bus Tour

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See the Las Vegas Strip in style with a Las Vegas Strip tour. Glide down the boulevard in a self-guided Slingshot tour, or catch a double decker Big Bus Tour that'll take you to all of the best spots in the city.

IMMERSIVE VAN GOGH

Immersive Van Gogh

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Enter the glorious world of Vincent Van Gogh with the state-of-the-art projection and gorgeous soundtrack of Immersive Van Gogh. This fantastic attraction brings you directly into the paintings of the world's famous artist, taking you on a journey through the past into his emotional and physical life. From his self-portraits to his awe-inspiring Starry Night, Immersive Van Gogh is a stunning experience, unlike anything you've seen before.

Exotics Racing

Exotics Racing

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Vin Diesel has nothing on you when you're speeding around the track in one of the killer supercars at Exotics Racing. After some detailed driving instructions, you'll have your pick of over 50 exotic supercars that include brands like Lamborghini, Porche, Ferrari, and more. So get ready for some seriously high-speed fun that'll get your blood pumping faster than any Fast and Furious film ever could.

Vegas Stripper Classes

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You can’t go back home without pick up some moves first. Pictures are worth 1,000 words; stripper dance moves are priceless. Take a stripping class with Stripper 101, so when the party bus comes you can show your friends a thing or two. Guys, you’re welcome.

Skypod at The STRAT Las Vegas

The Strat Skypod

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For those who want to see unparalleled views of Las Vegas, take an indoor elevator ride to the top of The STRAT and hang out in the SkyPod, high above the Las Vegas Strip. While the SkyPod offers a serene place to take in the views, daredevils rejoice, the Skyjump at The STRAT might be a thrill you'll remember forever. Suit up and take the biggest leap of faith in your life, jumping 107 stories to the ground. There are also other rides at the top of The STRAT, including a X-Scream and Insanity the ride, neither for the faint of heart.

Venetian Gondola Ride

Gondolas at Venetian

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When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie…oh sorry, don’t mind us. We’re just floating along, lost in the moonlight, enjoying an Italian serenade. Venice/Vegas, same thing, right? OK maybe not. But where else can you see the glittery lights of the Las Vegas Strip from a boat? You’ve got to take a gondola ride at The Venetian Resort at least once. Gondolas are available both inside the Grand Canal Shoppes and outdoors in front of The Venetian Resort.

The Fountains at Bellagio Las Vegas

Bellagio Fountains

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Nothing turns us on more than talking about 1,214 water jets pulsating 460-feet into the air. The Fountains at Bellagio are the most Instagrammed attraction in the city, so do what all the cool kids are doing and take a few pics as you pass by. The crazy awesome fountain show is perfectly timed to 30 different songs from the Rat Pack to Celine Dion. *Cue Titanic Moment*

The Fremont Street Experience

Fremont Street

LEARN MORE ABOUT FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE NOW

It’s called an experience for a reason. Pull up your chin; it’s not sexy to drool all over it. The Fremont Street Experience will have you oohing and ahhing like when you were an infant. Here you’ll see street performers, a killer zip line to get your adrenaline pumping, and a whole lotta things that scream VEGAS! The ceiling is a constantly moving mesh of colors that’ll have you questioning if something was slipped into your drink. And while you’re down there be sure to check out the rest of Downtown Las Vegas .

THE ESCAPE GAME

The Escape Game

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Use your noggin to solve a wide range of mysteries at The Escape Game inside the Forum Shoppes at Caesars Palace. Your choice of adventure includes an undersea laboratory, a classic bank heist, a creepy cabin in the woods, and more. Challenge levels range from kid-friendly to mind-boggling, so there's an experience for every level.

Toptional Pool Clubs

Sapphire Pool Club

LEARN MORE ABOUT POOL CLUBS NOW

Google "things to do in Las Vegas," and hanging out poolside is obviously going to be one of the first things to pop up. This is one sunny city, so why not soak up all the rays you can while lounging at one of the best pools in Las Vegas ? This is a dream come true for all the snow shovelers out there. We’re giving you the key to paradise, so you better take it while you can.

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    Clear liquors cause fewer hangovers, as they don't contain as many of the toxic chemicals that cause hangovers. 4. Bring Some Ear Plugs Or A White Noise Machine. Las Vegas is the city that never sleeps, so you'll need to have something to block out the noise while you're trying to sleep.

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    Lotion. When in Vegas, keep yourself looking pretty. Look your best and moisturize your skin throughout your whole trip by incorporating lotion on your list. This is also a Las Vegas essential if you drop the ball and get sunburned. Bring a lotion with aloe to soothe the pain.

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    The Basic Stuff to Pack for Vegas. On top of the essential items listed above, here is an additional suggested checklist of what to pack for a weekend in Vegas: 1-2 pairs of comfortable pants/jeans. 1-2 pairs of shorts (summer/late spring) A few pairs of socks. (Sexy) underwear x 2/3.

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    Las Vegas gets over 42 million visitors a year, and almost everyone is in Sin City for fun (even if playtime doesn't start until after the conference). That means that a visit to Las Vegas is the time to show off your sparkles, wild prints, and bold colors. Casual and polished daywear for sightseeing on the Las Vegas Strip turns to fun nightlife looks at the best casinos, shows, and ...

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    Here are a few travel ideas to get you started on the right foot. − Lip balm, earplugs, hand sanitizer, eye drops. The climate here (as well as on airplanes) is very dry, so be sure to keep your lips, hands and eyes moisturized. − Leave space in your carry-on and suitcase for souvenirs. Vegas is almost overwhelming with shopping ...

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    Las Vegas gets more than 300 days of sun every year, so it's important to protect your skin and eyes. 10. Earplugs and an eye mask. Don't let noisy neighbors or roommates keep you from getting some much-needed shut-eye! 11. Government issued ID. You'll need it on the casino floor, at bars, and at clubs. 12.

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    5. Visit Fremont Street. Fremont Street is the most famous street in Vegas excluding the Strip, thanks to the Fremont Street Experience. The Fremont Street Experience consists of a mall where you can find pretty much anything, and all sorts of entertainment are taking place. It's quite hard to describe.

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    Small, drawstring bag (day clubs and pool parties) Sunglasses (day clubs and pool parties) Hats (day clubs and pool parties) Almost as important as the what-to-wear list is the what-NOT-to-wear list. Baggy jeans, tee shirts (with rare exceptions), sneakers, hats, sandals, shorts, and any kind of athletic wear/jerseys are big NOs in Vegas clubs.

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