Las Vegas is a city of lights and casinos. But this is not everything! There is a lot more to see when traveling to Las Vegas. Following are the must-see places during your visit to Las Vegas.
- The Strip
Downtown Las Vegas is known as The Strip. It is The Strip where you will find most iconic areas of this city’s notorious artery. Famous buildings including Eiffel Tower at Paris, Las Vegas, The Venetian’s Grand Canal, the Bellagio Fountains, and the Luxor.
You can explore the area by foot or take the Deuce bus or the Monorail. Many travelers recommend to visit the area after sundown, but be careful of the pickpockets in this busy area.
- Cirque du Soleil
You will see some incredible acrobatic performances here in Cirque du Soleil. Tickets are quite expensive, but the visitors say that the price is worth the experience.
- Bellagio Casino and Fountains
One of the world’s best place to explore the casino world. There are high stake tables and slot machines to lose your money. Even if you are not ready to lose your money, there are many things to see like Bellagio’s huge fountains that sport amazing water and light shows.
- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
When tired from the rush of downtown Las Vegas, treat yourself with a visit to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, about 17 miles southwest of Las Vegas.
- High Roller Observation Wheel
It is another big thing to see when traveling to Las Vegas. It is great to see The Strip from a height of 550 feet. High Roller Observation Wheel is the tallest in the world, and its 28 glass pods can accommodate 40 people each.
Some other things to see during your travel to Las Vegas include the Hoover Dam, The Neon Museum, Caesars Palace, the Forum Shops, and the Mob Museum.
Alice is a travel blogger from the US. She loves to meet new people and explore new cultures, as well as try delicious foods. Alice’s blog is full of her adventures around the world! In her spare time, she likes reading books about other cultures and how they might be different from what she knows in the United States.