The 6 Best Things To Do In Las Vegas During Your US Tour

Popularly known as “Sin City,” Las Vegas is famous for its world-class entertainment options, casinos and vibrant nightlife. Thus, it is a top destination for visitors travelling to the United States. Here are 6 of the best things to do in Las Vegas
Things To Do In Las Vegas
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Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, while the Las Vegas Valley is the largest area within the greater Mojave Desert. Popularly known as “Sin City,” Las Vegas is famous for its world-class entertainment options, casinos and vibrant nightlife. It is a favourite haunt for tourists looking to eat great food and take part in thrilling adventures, among a plethora of diverse experiences. Whether you are looking for excitement or relaxation, the city has an unmatched mix of activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are the 6 top things to do in Las Vegas.

Visit The Las Vegas Strip

A night view of the Las Vegas Strip
A night view of the Las Vegas Striprandy andy/Shutterstock

No trip to Las Vegas is complete without visiting the famed strip. It is a must in your list of things to do in Las Vegas. Stretching over 4 miles, it's adjacent to some of the most famous hotels, casinos and attractions in the world. You can experience the water show at the Bellagio Fountains, see live street performances or simply walk through themed resorts like The Venetian. The Strip offers a mix of gambling, shopping and over-the-top luxury that will leave you in disbelief at the sheer scale of it all. The neon signs flashing at night create an unforgettable atmosphere.

Check Out The Fremont Street Experience

The Fremont Street Experience is a pedestrian mall and attraction located in downtown Las Vegas. Its huge LED canopy allows it to run a spectacular nightly light show that draws thousands of people. From street performers and live concerts to ziplining experiences, the place is almost always abuzz with activity. The area perfectly captures the old-school Vegas vibe and gives you a glimpse into the city's historical charm.

Take A Helicopter Ride Over The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is a short helicopter ride away from Las Vegas
The Grand Canyon is a short helicopter ride away from Las VegasShutterstock

Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is home to layered bands of red rocks that hide millions of years of geological history. Viewpoints include Mather Point, the Yavapai Observation Station and architect Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio. Lipan Point, with its wide views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River, is especially popular, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Helicopter tours from the Las Vegas Strip give visitors a beautiful view of the canyon’s towering mountains as well as the river.

Explore The Neon Museum

This museum was founded in 1996 and is a non-profit organisation dedicated to collecting, preserving, studying and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for educational, historical, arts and cultural enrichment. The Neon Museum has an outdoor exhibition space known as the “Neon Boneyard” where you can spend hours exploring the iconic signs that have made the city what it is. The museum collection also includes 14 restored signs installed as public art in downtown Las Vegas.

Dine At World-Class Restaurants

The "Omakase Experience" at WAKUDA in Las Vegas
The "Omakase Experience" at WAKUDA in Las Vegasvenetianlasvegas.com/Website

Las Vegas is world-famous for its fine dining, especially the lavish buffets, unique local sweets, comforting Basque cake and shrimp cocktails. Enjoy the culinary skills of chefs like Thomas Keller and Tetsuya Wakuda at their signature restaurants and make reservations to indulge in Wolfgang Puck's innovative dishes, Buddy Valastro's sweet creations, Eyal Shani's Mediterranean wonders, Lorena Garcia's Latin-inspired delights, and Emeril Lagasse's bold flavours.

Marvel At The Casinos

Some of the most famous casinos in the world are in Las Vegas, including Caesars Palace, The Venetian and The Wynn. You do not have to gamble at these places if you don't wish to but do stop by for the good food, shopping experiences and live concerts they offer.

Best Time To Visit Las Vegas

The best time to visit Las Vegas is during the fall (September to November) and spring (March to May). Summers can be extremely hot while the winters there are cooler.

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