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The 29 Best Things To Do in Las Vegas [Free AttractionsKid-Friendly & Day Trips]

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Located in the Mojave DesertLas Vegas is an oasis of entertainment with hundreds of casinosnightclubstheme park ridesand attractions. When visiting the many themed hotels along the famous Las Vegas Stripyou’ll be transported from New York to Venice and back to ancient Egypt and the Roman Empire.

Take time out from the dazzling lights and explore the natural beauty that surrounds the citysuch as the Valley of Fire or the wondrous Grand Canyon.

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Best Free Things To Do in Las Vegas

1. Watch the Majestic Fountains of Bellagio

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Bellagio Fountains. Image Credit: Ryan Smith

The Fountains of Bellagio are one of the most dazzling attractions along the Las Vegas Strip. Every 15 to 30 minutesthe huge 8.5-acre lake at the front of the hotel comes alive with an incredible display of water jetslightsand music. The jets propel water 460 feet into the air and are choreographed to hits from Michael JacksonElvisFrank Sinatraand more. The displays are hypnoticromanticand upliftingand you can enjoy them from the street or fountain-facing hotel rooms and restaurants.

2. Enjoy the Dazzling Fremont Street Experience

Freemont Street Experience
Image Credit: Freemont Street Experience

Fremont Street is the second most famous street in the city (after the Last Vegas Strip) and was the heart of the city’s gambling scene in the early 1930s (and even earlierillegally). Between Main Street and 4th Streetthe area is pedestrianized and covered with a vaulted canopy where visitors can enjoy the Fremont Street Experience. Over 49 million LED lights play Viva Vision light and sound shows every hour on the hour starting at dusk for around 6 to 7 minutesdepending on the show.

The Freemont Street Experience is free of chargebut to learn all about downtown Las Vegasyou can also book a 2-hour guided walking tour.

3. Sample Delicious Chocolate at Ethel M Chocolates

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Ethel M Chocolate Factory. Image Credit: Kit Leong via Shutterstock

Ethel M Chocolates is a 15-minute drive from the Strip and offers free self-guided tours to watch machines and chocolatiers creating delicious chocolates. The factory was founded by Forrest Mars Sr. in 1980 and was named after his mother Ethel whose recipes and techniques are used in the factory to this day. Sample and purchase some mouth-watering chocolate before working off the calories with a walk around the 3-acre cactus garden located just outside the factory.

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4. Admire Floral Installations at the Bellagio Conservatory

Bellagio Las Vegas Conservatory and Botanical Garden
Bellagio Las Vegas Conservatory and Botanical Garden. Image Credit: Chris Hassan

Bellagio’s Conservatory and Botanical Garden is one of the most impressive exhibits in Las Vegas and is free to visit for hotel guests and non-hotel guests. Bellagio’s team of 120 gardeners creates spectacular installations that are inspired by the changing seasons and festive events. Vibrant displays of thousands of flowersplantsand props are used to create unique and thought-provoking sceneswith the Christmas season being exceptionally beautiful.

5. Marvel at the Seven Magic Mountains

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Seven Magic Mountains. Image Credit: nockewell1 via Pixabay

Seven Magic Mountains is an installation like no other. Painted boulders stacked on top of each other have produced 7 colorful towers standing at around 30 feet each. Created by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinonethe location was chosen to symbolize the mid-way point of nature (the mountains and desert) and the artificial (the highway). You’ll need a car as the installation is around 10 miles south of Las Vegas Boulevard and St. Rose Parkwayand be sure to bring a camera as the installation won’t be around forever.

6. Say “Cheese” Under the Famous Las Vegas Sign

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Las Vegas sign. Image Credit: Ryan Smith

Probably one of the most recognizable signs in the worldthe famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign stands at what is considered to be the southern end of the Strip (although technically outside of the Las Vegas boundary). Day and nighttourists flock to the 25-foot tall sign to snap a selfiewhich after dark is illuminated in true Vegas . Parking is available only when traveling south on Las Vegas Boulevard and be prepared to queue for your photo as the sign is incredibly popular.

Hot Tip: The hop-on hop-off Big Bus tour runs to and from the Las Vegas signso you don’t need to worry about finding a parking space. 

Best Day Trips From Las Vegas

7. Hike Through the Valley of Fire

Valley of Fire
Valley of Fire. Image Credit: esudroff via Pixabay

Valley of Fire State Park is a popular day trip from Las Vegas (under an hour away)with colorful rock formationspetrified treesand prehistoric petroglyphs. You can enjoy the fiery red rock scenery from the comfort of your car by driving through the park or exploring one of the many hiking routes through the valleys and canyons. En routestop to appreciate ancient petroglyphs created by the Ancestral Puebloans that inhabited the area over 2,500 years ago.

Enjoy a guided hiking tour through Valley of Fire to learn about the geological history of the area.

Hot Tip: Make sure you’ve got a decent pair of hiking boots or shoes to hike through Valley of Fire. 

8. Visit the Lowest Point in the Western Hemisphere

Death Valley
Death Valley. Image Credit: Julien Cavandoli via Pixabay

Just a 2-hour drive from Vegas is Death Valleylocated in the north of the Mojave Desert and one of the hottest places in the world. Despite its scarce rainfall (and name)the national park actually has an abundance of lifefrom desert wildflowers to bighorn sheep that have evolved to survive with little water for long periods. Take a tour and you’ll visit Badwater Basin — the lowest point in the western hemisphere at 282 feet below sea level — and listen while your guide tells you all about the history of Death Valley.

9. Tour the Inner Workings of Hoover Dam

Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam. Image Credit: Ryan Thorpe via Unsplash

Hoover Dam45 minutes from the Stripis the largest concrete arch dam in the U.S. and serves several purposesincluding flood protectionirrigationhydroelectric powerand domestic water supply. Take a half-day tour and admire spectacular views of the dam and the Colorado River from the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge and other scenic lookouts. If you plan to spend longer in the areayou can explore the inner workings of the dam with a guided powerplant tour or visit nearby Boulder City — a town built specifically for the workers building Hoover Dam in the 1930s.

To see Hoover Dam from a different perspectivetake a paddlewheel boat tour on Lake Mead.

Hot Tip: If you’re looking to rent a car for the day or the duration of your tripcheck out our guide to the cheapest car rental in Las Vegas

10. Take in the Epic Views of the Grand Canyon

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Grand Canyon. Image Credit: Free-Photos via Pixabay

The geological wonder that is the Grand Canyon can be reached from Las Vegas in 2.5+ hoursdepending on which part of the canyon you visit. Book onto a tour and let someone else do the driving while you enjoy the views along the way. This particular tour visits the closest viewing point on the west side of the canyonwhere you can hike the trail at Guano Point for spectacular views of the Colorado River and choose from 3 of the canyon restaurants for lunch.

11. Feel the Eerie Atmosphere at Rhyolite Ghost Town

Rhyolite Ghost Town
Rhyolite Ghost Town. Image Credit: Ryan Hafey via Unsplash

The “Silver State” of Nevada is the second-largest producer of silver in the U.S.and during the gold and silver rush from the mid-19th centuryhundreds of mining camps popped up all over the state. Many of these stand today as ghost townswith derelict buildings and deserted mines. Rhyolite Ghost Town is a particularly interesting town located 2 hours outside of Las Vegas with an abandoned 3-story banktrain stationand general store.

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12. Rub Shoulders With Lifelike Celebrities at Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds. Image Credit: Get Your Guide

Located inside the Venetian HotelMadame Tussauds is packed full of incredible waxwork models of your favorite celebrities. Party next to Beyonce in the Club Tussauds exhibit or join the “wolf pack” on a rooftop bar in The Hangover Experience. Book your ticket with 24-hour cancellation and get entry into the MARVEL Superheroes exhibit to meet the likes of ThorIron Manand The Hulk.

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13. Surround Yourself With Sharks at Mandalay Bay

Mandalay Bay Shark Reef
Image Credit: Mandalay Bay

The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is home to more than 2,000 aquatic animalsincluding giant raysturtlespiranhaand fish. Stroll through the underwater tunnel while sharks swim above and around you or upgrade to the diving experience for a guided tour through the aquarium. If you’d prefer to stay on dry landyou can upgrade to a sharkstingrayor turtle feeding encounter or learn all about the different species that can be found in the aquarium using a self-guided audio wand.

Book your ticket in advance with 24-hour cancellation.

Hot Tip: For even more suggestionscheck out our detailed guide to visiting Las Vegas with kids.

14. Ride Roller Coasters at Adventuredome

Adventuredome Circus Circus
Adventuredome Circus Circus. Image Credit: likesilkto via Pixabay

It’s not just trapeze artists and jugglers that entertain visitors at Circus Circus. The hotel is also home to the Adventuredome — a large indoor theme park with roller coastersbumper carsrock climbingarcadesand much more. Thrill seekers will love the park’s new NebulaZ ride that spins riders through the airwhile younger visitors will enjoy the slightly slower carousel or Miner Mike coal train ride.

15. See Your Favorite Heroes at Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.

Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.
Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Image Credit: Station Attraction

Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. is an exhibit at Treasure Island Hotel where visitors can fully immerse themselves in the Marvel universe. You’ll train to become an agent of the Scientific Training and Tactical Intelligence Operative Network (S.T.A.T.I.O.N.) by examining the history and profiles of Captain AmericaThorHulkand Iron Man. See your favorite Marvel heroesexplore Bruce Banner’s labor become Iron Man in an interactive simulator.

16. Make a Splash at Cowabunga Bay Water Park

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Image Credit: Cowabunga Bay Water Park

Splash around and cool down at Cowabunga Baylocated east of the Strip in Henderson. There are fun-filled attractions for all the familyincluding super-fast water slidesa wave pooland multi-person raft rides. Alternate between action and relaxation by renting an all-day cabana for guaranteed shade and friendly servers to order your favorite drink.

Best Things To Do in Las Vegas During the Day

17. Enjoy 360-Degree Views From the High Roller

High Roller at the LINQ
High Roller at the LINQ. Image Credit: FoxFootage via Shutterstock

At 550 feet tallthe High Roller is the largest observation wheel in the worldproviding incredible 360-degree views of Las Vegas and beyond. The High Roller is the star attraction of the LINQ Promenadeso you can dine out or enjoy a spot of retail therapy before boarding your capsule. The journey takes around 30 minutesand you can ride during the day to admire far-reaching views of the desert and mountains or at night to see the dazzling lights of the Las Vegas Strip.

Skip the queue by booking in advance with 24-hour cancellation.

18. See the Sights From an Open Top Bus

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Las Vegas bus tour. Image Credit: Get Your Guide

With an open-top Big Bus touryou can explore the sights of the city at your own pace by hopping on and off at key attractions. Ride on the top deck for unobstructed views as you drive down the Strip and past the famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign. The bus route covers all the city’s major attractions, such as the LINQ PromenadeMob MuseumThe Stratand Excalibur Hotel. Choose from a 1- or 2-day pass and listen to interesting facts and history about Las Vegas with your guided commentary.

19. Learn About Notorious Criminals at the Mob Museum

Las Vegas Mob Museum
Las Vegas Mob Museum. Image Credit: NeONBRAND via Unsplash

Delve into the history behind the organized crime scene that plagued Las Vegas and other U.S. cities from the 1920s. At the Mob Museumyou’ll learn about some of the nation’s notorious mobstersincluding Al Capital OneBugsy Siegeland Whitey Bulgerand their constant battle with law enforcement. Interactive exhibits include a wire-tapping station to listen to real historic conversations and an FBI firearms training simulator.

Book your entry ticket in advance with 24-hour cancellation.

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20. See White Tigers at Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat

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A white tiger at Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden. Image Credit: Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat

Originally a home for the white tigers and lions used in the famous Siegfried & Roy’s magic showthe Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat focuses on the education and conservation of these incredible creatures. As well as admiring the variety of big catsyou can see bottlenose dolphins play in their 2.5 million gallon water habitat with above and underwater viewing areas.

21. Shop and Listen To Live Music at Container Park

Las Vegas Container Park
Image Credit: Downtown Container Park

Container Park is an outdoor shopping center located in downtown Las Vegas. It’s a pretty unique setup with over 40 boutique shopsrestaurantsand bars inside stacked shipping containers. There’s a kids’ playground with a 30-foot slide and an amphitheater with free daily live musicmoviesand performances.

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22. Enjoy Spectacular Views and Thrilling Rides at the Top of The Strat

The Strat
Image Credit: The Strat

At 1,149 feet tallThe Strat is an iconic part of the Las Vegas skyline and offers magnificent views from a variety of experiences. Sip cocktails at the SkyPod observation deck or dine at the revolving Top of the World restaurant for 360-degree views. For a more thrilling experienceadrenaline junkies are spoiled for choice with rides. Dangle from a huge mechanical arm 900 feet in the air on Insanity while spinning around with the city beneath youor shoot 160 feet up the SkyPod mast on Big Shot.

23. Glide Along the Canal on a Gondola Ride at the Venetian

Venetian Las Vegas outdoor gondolas night
Image Credit: Ryan Smith

Cruise along the Grand Canal of The Venetian in a gondola while being serenaded by your personal gondolier. As you glide past cafes and under balconies and bridgesyou could almost be in Venice itself. Choose from an indoor or outdoor gondola experience and cozy up with your partner or family as you take in the unique views along the way. Don’t miss the Gondolier March at 9:45 a.m. and 4:20 p.m.where the Venetian’s team of gondoliers sing together as they march along the canal to announce their arrival.

24. Ride To the Top of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas

Paris Las Vegas Hotel Casino
Image Credit: Ryan Smith

Paris Las Vegas has a half-scale replica of the iconic Eiffel Tower that offers amazing views from the 46-story high viewing deck. From the topyou can look out to the Fountains of Bellagio just across the road and the distant mountains and desert. From sunset to midnightthe Eiffel Tower Light Show dazzles audiences with a colorful light display choreographed to music.

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Skip the queue and book your ticket in advance with 24-hour cancellation.

Best Things To Do in Las Vegas at Night

25. Soar Over the Bright Lights of The Strip in a Helicopter

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Night helicopter tour. Image Credit: Get Your Guide

The Las Vegas Strip looks particularly impressive at night with its glittering lights and shining neon signs. Book a night helicopter tourand you can enjoy a different perspective as you soar over the Strip’s mega-resortssuch as LuxorNew York New Yorkand around The Strat. You’ll never miss an attraction on your 15-minute flight with narration from your experienced pilot.

26. See a Las Vegas Show

MGM Grand Las Vegas David Copperfield theater
David Copperfield Show at MGM Grand. Image Credit: Ryan Smith

From music to magicians and comedy to circus actsLas Vegas is famous for its eclectic mix of shows. Some are permanent featuressuch as the Blue Man Group at LuxorDavid Copperfield at MGM Grandand 5 Cirque du Soleil showsand others are available for a limited time. Most shows are nightlybut you can catch select shows as an afternoon matinee.

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27. Visit the Neon Museum

Las Vegas Neon Museum
Las Vegas Neon Museum. Image Credit: Jean-Philippe Delberghe via Unsplash

The Neon Museum preserves and displays hundreds of neon signs that might otherwise have been destroyed or sold to an out-of-state collector. Each one represents a piece of Las Vegas historyand you can view hundreds of restored and unrestored neon signs illuminated from sunset in the Neon Boneyard. The North Gallery exhibit has yet more signs and hosts a 30-minute light and sound show called “Brilliant” created by artist Craig Winslow.

28. Try Your Luck at a Casino

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Slot Machines
Slot machines in the casino at the Cosmopolitan. Image Credit: Nick Ellis

Las Vegas is a gambling paradise with more than 135 casinos. You won’t get very far without hearing the familiar jangly music and the sound of slot machines being played as all the major hotels have their own casinos that are usually near the entrance. If you’ve never gambled beforemany offer free lessons in pokerroulettecrapsand moreso you can practice your game before hitting the tables.

29. Dance the Night Away in a Club

Omnia Las Vegas
Image Credit: Omnia

Las Vegas is the city that never sleepsand neither will you if you check out some of the incredible nightclubs on offer. Every major hotel along the Strip has a club or 2 featuring world-class DJs and dancers. Omnia at Caesars Palace is a particular favorite with regular sets from premier DJsincluding Calvin Harrisand has an impressive LED chandelier above the main dancefloor and outdoor terrace with views of the Strip.

Final Thoughts

You don’t need to be crazy about gambling to have a good time in Las Vegas. It’s a city with many different sidessuitable for familiesgroups of friendscouplesand solo travelers. Stay in the heart of the action in one of the mega-resorts or save your money to spend elsewhere by choosing an off-Strip hotel. Public transport is plentifulbut you never know what you’ll come across when walking around the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I not miss in Vegas?

Some of the attractions and activities that you should not miss in and around Las Vegas include:

  • Fremont Street Experience
  • Bellagio Conservatory
  • Welcome to Las Vegas sign
  • High Roller
  • Fountains of Bellagio
  • Mob Museum
  • Gondola ride at the Venetian
  • An incredible show performance
What are the best free things to do in Las Vegas?

There are many free attractions in Las Vegasincluding:

  • Fremont Street Experience
  • Ethel M Chocolates
  • Bellagio Conservatory
  • Seven Magic Mountains
  • Welcome to Las Vegas sign
  • Live music at Container Park
  • Fountains of Bellagio
What is there to do in Las Vegas during the day?

Although Las Vegas is known for its nightlifethere are plenty of attractions to see during the dayincluding:

  • High Roller
  • Open top bus sightseeing tour
  • Mob Museum
  • Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
  • Container Park
  • Day trips to the Grand CanyonHoover DamDeath Valleyor Valley of Fire
What are good day trips from Las Vegas?

Some great day trips from Las Vegas include:

  • Valley of Fire
  • Grand Canyon
  • Death Valley
  • Hoover Dam
  • Rhyolite Ghost Town
How far is it from Vegas to Grand Canyon?

The time it takes to reach the Grand Canyon depends on which part of the canyon you visit. The Grand Canyon West is the shortest journey at around 2.5 hoursthe South Rim is further from Las Vegas at 4.5 hoursGrand Canyon East is around 5 hoursand the North Rim is around 4 hours.

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About Amar Hussain

Amar is an avid traveler and tester of products. He has spent the last 13 years traveling all 7 continents and has put the products to the test on each of them. He has contributed to publications including Forbesthe Huffington Postand more.

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