Las Vegas sign at night

Las Vegas sign at night (Photo by somchaij on Shutterstock)

You've probably heard the saying, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!” But when you stumble upon an incredible tourist spot, it’s worth sharing with the world! If you haven't visited Las Vegas recently, we agree it's worth rolling the dice on a trip to Sin City. The Strip features luxurious hotels with stunning attractions for singles, couples, and families. Even if gambling isn’t your cup of tea, you won’t experience a dull moment with endless shopping, dining, and entertainment options to fill your days and nights. Which spots are the best to add to your itinerary?

While many may shy away from typical tourist spots, in Vegas, just about everything is an experience worth having. The city is designed to dazzle and entertain, ensuring that even the most skeptical visitors find something memorable to enjoy. Not into gambling? No worries! Our list has a wide range of Sin City fun! We've compiled a list of the best tourist attractions in Las Vegas, most often recommended by travel experts across seven websites. Did we miss your favorite spot? Drop us a comment below and tell us about it!

The List: Top 7 Tourist Attractions in Las Vegas

1. The Strip

"Welcome to Las Vegas" sign
“Welcome to Las Vegas” sign (Photo by Sean Pavone on Shutterstock)

The iconic stretch known as “The Strip” runs from Mandalay Bay on the south to the towering Stratosphere Hotel, home to the country's tallest freestanding observation tower. It's an ideal spot for snapping selfies and capturing family memories. Don't forget to swing by the renowned “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign along Las Vegas Boulevard South for another fantastic photo opportunity, writes U.S. News. Comfortable shoes are a must for exploring. Pro tip: Experience the Strip at night to be mesmerized by the dazzling array of lights and neon signs, but stay vigilant against pickpockets.

Las Vegas Boulevard South contains the most casinos in Vegas, but don't feel pressured to gamble. Taking a stroll on “The Strip” past the hotels and casinos is almost as much fun, thanks to the lavish manicured gardens and impressive structures and you won't lose money! If you don't want to walk, there is a complimentary rail shuttle between some hotels, according to Touropia.

Thrillophila agrees nighttime is the best time to experience all the glitz and glamour of The Strip. It's the only way you'll get to experience the “classical” depiction of the city as seen on postcards. Nighttime also means cooler temperatures! Leave plenty of time to explore, The Strip is more than four miles long!

2. Bellagio Casino Fountain Show & Botanical Gardens

Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas
Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas (Photo by Antonio Janeski on Unsplash)

The renowned Bellagio Casino and Hotel is jam-packed with hidden treasures from the Gallery of Fine Arts to the Botanical Gardens. Visitors can also indulge in a variety of dining options or unwind at the spa and salon. However, the main draw is the spectacular outside fountain that provides a mesmerizing display of water choreographed to music. Best of all, the show occurs every 15 minutes and doesn't cost a penny, as noted by Travel Triangle.

Exploring the Bellagio's Conservatory and Botanical Gardens will make you feel like you've struck gold. According to Touropia, it takes 140 horticulturists to maintain the garden and design the stunning holiday displays. Additionally, there are plenty of experts available to answer questions about the plants and their growth.

For poker enthusiasts, the Bellagio Casino is the ultimate destination, hosting the prestigious World Poker Tour. Your travel companions won't need to venture far to experience the luxurious ambiance and amenities of the hotel. The grandiose architecture, reminiscent of movie scenes set in Las Vegas, is sure to captivate all who visit, writes U.S. News.

3. High Roller Ferris Wheel

High Roller Ferris Wheel
High Roller Ferris Wheel in Las Vegas (Photo by Tim Trad on Unsplash)

There's no experience quite like viewing Sin City from 550 feet above ground. You can do just that on the High Roller Ferris Wheel which Thrillophilia calls “one of the most fun experiences to indulge in.” If you're wary of heights — you'll be comfortably inside a climate-controlled cabin. A single rotation takes about half an hour.

Numerous experts, including Travel Triangle, suggest experiencing this ride at night when the city lights enhance the ride. With the attraction open until 2 a.m., you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the view. Each cabin accommodates around 40 passengers, ensuring ample space for everyone to capture memorable photos to share on social media. For those of legal drinking age, Area 15 suggests enjoying happy hour aboard the Ferris wheel for a more festive atmosphere.

4. Stratosphere Tower

The Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas
The Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas (Photo by Kathy Marsh on Unsplash)

For an even more elevated experience of Vegas, consider taking a ride up the Stratosphere Tower, soaring to a height of 1,149 feet. Adventurous souls will discover a plethora of attractions awaiting them, including the SkyJump, Big Shot, X Scream, and Insanity. And don't miss the opportunity to dine at the renowned Top of the World Restaurant, which Thrillophia says never disappoints.

Once you reach the summit, don't miss the chance to visit the observation deck, offering a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the city. The tower keeps its doors open until 1 a.m. on weekdays and 2 a.m. on weekends. However, be prepared for crowds as it's one of the most popular attractions in the area, cautions Touropia.

Constructed over three years, this landmark has become a haven for thrill seekers, explains The Culture Trip. Whether you're seeking to jump, dangle, or simply revel in the view, there's an experience tailored for everyone.

5. Caesars Palace

Inside Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas
Inside Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas (Photo by Michael M on Unsplash)

Since its opening in 1966, Caesars Palace has set the standard for many of the themed hotels along the strip today. This sprawling resort, with its larger-than-life Roman themes, transports you to the set of a Hollywood blockbuster. Even if staying here is beyond your budget, Touropia insists it's a must-see, so you can immerse yourself in the building's ambiance.

Caesars Palace has been synonymous with gambling since its inception. As you seek a top-tier gambling experience, look no further than this iconic hotel-casino that's a must-visit for any casino enthusiast, according to Area 51. Alongside its opulent hotel accommodations and bustling casino, Caesars Palace also boasts a diverse range of dining options and shopping opportunities, ensuring a complete and unforgettable experience.

If your preference leans more towards indulging in retail therapy than testing your luck at the blackjack table, don't miss the opportunity to explore the upscale Forum Shops inside Caesars Palace. With 160 fashionable restaurants and stores, U.S. News says it's a shopper's paradise. Additionally, the hotel houses a nightclub and the Colosseum venue, renowned for hosting musical residencies featuring some of the industry's top acts.

6. Fremont Street

Fremont Street Light Show in Las Vegas
Fremont Street Light Show in Las Vegas (Photo by Thierry K on Unsplash)

Fremont Street ranks as the second most renowned thoroughfare in Vegas, following closely behind The Strip. Here, you'll encounter a blend of vintage hotels and casinos, alongside a vibrant array of street performers, artists, and musicians. The Culture Trip reports It's not as glitzy as its bigger cousin, but it certainly is lively.

This is the only pedestrian area in Las Vegas and part of the “old downtown.” If you don't want to pay huge prices to see the big acts, Thrillophilia recommends spending time strolling around Fremont Street and you'll catch many free shows. Don't forget to fill the tip jars!

The Fremont Street experience is an absolute must-see for any visitor to Las Vegas. Spanning a five-block section of Fremont Street, once known as Glitter Gulch during the city's early days, this attraction offers a sensational sound and light show that dazzles the senses. Several times each night, Touropia says colorful displays of lights accompanied by vibrant music unfold beneath a towering 90-foot-high canopy.

7. Venetian Hotel

Gondola ride through the canals of The Venetian hotel in Las Vegas.
Gondola ride through the canals of The Venetian hotel in Las Vegas. (Photo by Harika G on Unsplash)

Want to experience the vibe of Venice in Vegas? Head to The Venetian Hotel which rounds out our list of fun places to visit. Situated on the iconic Las Vegas Strip, across from Treasure Island, the hotel has a themed shopping arcade and numerous attractions that make it one of the city's premier resorts. Thrillophilia recommends saving an afternoon to explore the resort complex, perhaps indulging in a gondola ride with friends and family for a fun-filled experience.

U.S. News loves the hotel's Streetmosphere with singers, stilt walkers, and living statues. You can also enjoy the vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of the Queen of the Adriatic while exploring the Grand Canal Shoppes.

Looking for a great backdrop for a selfie or a wedding proposal? Touropia advises you to take the gondola ride and wait until you get to the Rialto bridge to snap a picture or ask your intended “Will you marry me?” It will be a memory that will last a lifetime.

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