No matter where you travel, you won’t find a city quite like Las Vegas, Nevada. Some call it Sin City, others dub it “the city that never sleeps,” but we prefer to call it one of the best places for travel lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and everyone in between.
Wondering what you can do in Las vegas? Here are some reasons why you should visit.
A trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, is not complete without visiting one of the many world-famous casinos. You don’t have to be a gambler to enjoy these casinos, either. As one of the best places to enjoy great food, people-watch, and feel the vibe of Sin City, Las Vegas casinos have so much to offer. Of course, you’ve got to make it a point to visit popular destinations like Caesar’s Palace or the Bellagio.
Plan a day trip out to Red Rock Canyon and witness firsthand the beautiful outdoor scenery Nevada has to offer. About a five-hour drive outside of Las Vegas, this is one of the best ways to spend a weekday hiking and exploring trails. The towering Red Canyons give way to a number of campgrounds for you to set up for the night. Star lovers, nature photographers, and hikers are sure to love this destination.
The unique atmosphere found only in Las Vegas is matched by several notable historical landmarks. Throughout the city, visitors can explore museums that specialize in a grand display of the area’s past. Popular destinations include The Mob Museum, The National Atomic Testing Museum, and the Neon Museum.
It doesn’t matter what kind of food you like, Las Vegas has a 5-star restaurant where you can find it. The cream of the crop might be L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand, a gastronome’s delight hosted by France’s "Chef of the Century." Picasso at Bellagio is a 13-time winner of the AAA 5 Diamond Award. Guy Savoy at Caesar’s Palace is the only place in the United States you can taste from the Paris Savoy’s famed menu. Even hamburgers get the royal treatment at Mandalay Bay’s Burger Bar, which offers buffalo, lamb, vegan burgers, and more. C’est magnifique!