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What to do in Las Vegas, 10 activities you cannot miss in Vegas baby!

There are so many fun things to do in Las Vegas. Want to drive a Lamborghini, shoot machine guns or dine with the best chefs? With so much entertainment, you’re probably wondering where to start. Come check out 10 activities you cannot miss in Vegas!

1.Stroll down the Las Vegas Strip 

The Strip is one of the most popular and iconic tourist destinations in the world. You can’t come to Vegas without exploring this world-famous boulevard known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos, contemporary architecture and entertainment offerings. The Las Vegas Strip is about 4.2 mi (6.8 km) long of sparkling lights and has lots of popular free attractions. In addition to staying in a nice hotel, make sure to stroll down and explore the best activities in the Strip.

2.Enjoy a show, or two or three!

Acrobats, showgirls, magicians, Las Vegas won’t ever let you down when you’re looking to be entertained. You can find anything from exotic adult shows to the classic Cirque du Soleil. There are so many shows that choosing the best ones can be overwhelming, but here are our suggestions:

David Copperfield: Vegas is the best place to watch a master magician and nothing will be more remarkable than seeing David Copperfield performing his world renowned illusions live in Las Vegas. Shin Lim is another great option if you want some magic! 

Cirque du Soleil: One of the most iconic and beautiful shows you can see only in Vegas is The Beatles LOVE. However, Cirque du Soleil has a variety of amazing shows in the city or Michael Jackson, Mystère and O are some of the favorite ones to watch in Vegas.

If you have more time (and money) America’s Got Talent Las Vegas LIVE would be my next favorite suggestion, but you can check the top seller shows and choose the best options to include in your itinerary.

Tip: Work with the hotel concierge to purchase tickets, they can arrange the best seats with lower prices.

Couple enjoying Love in Vegas
Show David Copperfield in Vegas

3.Drive an exotic car

Have you ever thought about driving an exotic car on a real racetrack? The SpeedVegas Motorsports Park is an exclusive and custom built road course specifically designed to get the most out of the supercars. More than 50 exotic cars including Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Mercedes, Corvette, Nissan or Audi are available for visitors to explore. The space allows guests to take the wheel and push the limits of the car’s performance with one-on-one coaching from a professional instructor. In addition to the rides, you can climb the stairs of the outdoor terrace that overlooks the entire road, grab a quick bite at the hidden, onsite cafe and take thousands of pictures with the supercar of your dreams. Professional racing instructors are included in the packages.

Tip: Vegas is also a great place to rent an exotic car if you decide to explore day trips around the city.

4. Feel like Rambo shooting a gun 

Are you a fan of classic movies with killer gun scenes like “Rambo” or “Scarface”, so get ready to be the protagonist of the movie at Machine Guns Vegas, where you’ll get a chance to look and choose the different guns available and a variety of target posters and hostage situations as the standard qualification target. The safety range officers at Machine Guns Vegas all served in the military. They will show you the proper way to hold the firearm and you’ll be able to release your energy and shoot like crazy! After your experience, you can take your poster home and show your friends how well you did. Exciting!

5. Dine with Michelin Starred chefs

Las Vegas is where celebrity chef restaurants won’t offer you anything short of high-quality dishes, stunning dining environments, and exceptional all you can eat buffets. From Michelin Star to the critically most prestigious tv awards, the city attracted many of the best chefs worldwide. As a result, you can have some of the finest dishes within a span of a few hours. Gordon Ramsay’s, Guy Savoy, Joël Robuchon, Wolfgang Puck, Amalfi, Bobby Flay, Morimoto, Nobu, Giada, Jaleo, Fish House, Michael Mina, River, Beauty & Essex, Lisa, Craftsteak, Bouchon are some option you should try for Michelin Starred chefs and top-notch dine experience.

6. Have so much fun from a pool party to a nightclub crawl

Do you know why Vegas is known as Sin City? Home to the world’s hottest party spots, gambling havens, fashionistas’ sanctuaries, Instagrammer’s backdrops, and incredible festivals, Vegas is often referred to as Sin City because of its numerous adult attractions, which may be seen as immoral, or sinful. This is a famous destination for all types of people who just want to vacay away from reality. Nightclubs, Pool Parties & Day Clubs, Bars & Lounges, Strip Clubs, Gay Bars & Clubs, Vegas has it all. 

In the 24-hour city, you can start a fun day at a pool party at 10 am and return only when the sun comes up. If you are not familiar with the city, but plan to enjoy the best parties, one alternative is the Las Vegas nightclub crawl, where you don’t worry about anything. After buying your ticket you will join a group in a nightclub tour visiting the city’s best clubs, with an open bar and an outfitted party bus to get you around.

7. Shop ’til you drop

Las Vegas is a great place for retail therapy too! Luxury brand stores, unique boutiques and huge outlets, here are the best places for shopping in Las Vegas.

  • Fashion Show Mall 250 high-end stores and designer brands including department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and more.
  • Grand Canal Shoppes  Modeled after Venice inside the beautiful Venetian, the shopping has gondolas for tours with singing gondoliers among the stores.
  • Miracle Mile ShopsLocated at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, with over 200 stores and restaurants, this is an iconic place to spend some money in the Strip.
  • Caesars Palace Forum – Featuring famous statues, fountains, painted ceiling, this shopping modeled after ancient Rome has 160 specialty stores inside Caesars Palace hotel.
  • LINQ Promenade – 35 shops and restaurants, this promenade is ideal for buying souvenirs from Sin City.
  • Town Square – 26 buildings making up this shopping with popular and more affordable and popular stores including H&M, Sephora, and Apple.
  •  Las Vegas North Premium Outlets – Bargains, anyone? 175 stores with discounted prices up to 70% off, perfect if you’re on a budget.
  • Downtown Container Park – Constructed from shipping containers featuring art galleries, local artists, and delicious restaurants, this shopping features over 40 stores.
  • Galleria at Sunset – 130 stores for all tastes and budgets, including American Eagle, Bath and Body Works, Charlotte Russe, Dicks Sporting Goods, Forever 21, H&M, Papaya, and more

8. Visit the historic Fremont Street

Being part of “Old Las Vegas,” Fremont Street has a rich history. Fremont became Vegas’ first paved street in 1925, has the city’s first gambling hotspot and the oldest hotel and casino in Vegas. One of the biggest attractions at Fremont Experience is the world’s largest video screen above the renowned pedestrian mall. The screen called Viva Vision recently got a $32 million upgrade and hosts great shows every night. One of the most popular ones is the iconic Vegas DJ Tiësto. The show and sound are built around his music and pays homage to his 2014 album A Town Called Paradise.Over there you can also watch rock bands concerts for free and try the legendary SlotZilla zip line for a quick overview through Fremont.

9. Don’t miss the museums and the stunning exhibitions 

Much more than Madame Tussauds with the world’s most famous stars, in Vegas you can see the history of famed gangsters, the world’s most famous movie cars, the rarest images from around the world taken for the iconic National Geographic magazine and so much more. The Neon is one of the top visited museums in the city right now. If you ever wondered what happened to all the old Vegas signs, you need to check it out! But be careful, the super colorful museum is a hot spot between influencers and requires reservation if you plan to take professional pictures. Check the museums here and don’t miss the recent exhibitions in Vegas.

10. Get a helicopter flight to Grand Canyon

Want to turn your trip to Vegas into a lifetime experience? From Vegas you can easily ride in a luxury seven-passenger SUV or a custom 14-passenger VIP mini coach from your hotel to the legendary Grand Canyon in a relaxing round-trip where you can spend the day at the West Rim of the part during a ground and helicopter combination tour, you’ll get to see: The Joshua Tree Forest, Eagle Point (which is home to the “Eagle in the Rock” carving and the world-famous Skywalk), Guano Point (offering stunning views of the Grand Canyon to the east and north), the magnificent Hoover Dam and aerial views of the Southwest by helicopter (approximately 15 minutes).

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