Las Vegas, NV

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You’ll feel like you hit the jackpot in Las Vegas, where glitz and glamor meet stunning landscapes and fascinating culture.

An oasis of light, sound and color in the middle of the Mojave Desert, dynamic Las Vegas, Nevada, has established itself as the destination for nightlife and entertainment. The Strip, a four-mile (six-kilometer) portion of Las Vegas Boulevard (technically located outside Las Vegas city limits in adjacent Paradise, Nevada), is the glittering epicenter of Las Vegas nightlife. But the soul of Las Vegas isn’t just found in its performers and roulette wheels. It’s in its eclectic and offbeat art, vibrant culture and the stunning natural beauty of the desert surrounding it.

The best areas for accommodation in Las Vegas

Home to incredible restaurants, shopping and 24-hour entertainment, the Strip is one of the best places for first-timers to stay in Las Vegas. Illuminated by bright lights and brilliant neon signs, the elaborately themed casinos, hotels and resorts clamor for attention, offering a feast for the senses. Stroll the Strip and marvel at the streetside attractions, from a half-scale Eiffel Tower to an ancient Egyptian Sphinx.

Close to some of the best of Las Vegas’ bars and restaurants and boasting a thriving arts scene, the Gateway District and Downtown Las Vegas are great places to stay in Las Vegas for couples. A little quieter than the Strip, both neighborhoods combine historic art deco architecture with vintage Vegas kitsch. Planning an elopement in the Wedding Capital of the World? The Gateway District is home to some of Las Vegas’ most famous chapels.

With plenty of parks and family-friendly resorts and close to stunning Red Rock Canyon, Summerlin is one of the best places to stay in Las Vegas for families looking to take advantage of the city’s proximity to natural beauty and outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. For a family-friendly stay closer to attractions on the Strip, try Enterprise, a few miles south.

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Best time to visit Las Vegas

  • Spring (March to May): The pleasantly warm weather makes spring one of the best times to visit Las Vegas and explore its breathtaking scenery.
  • Summer (June to August): Strong sun and high temperatures, but Las Vegas in summer has loads of indoor attractions (plus AC) and fewer visitors.
  • Fall (September to November): Another popular time to visit Las Vegas, with good weather and beloved events like Downtown Brew Festival.
  • Winter (December to February): Enjoy holidays in the desert, winter sports nearby and quieter casinos and hotels.

How many days to spend in Las Vegas

Three days is enough time to hit the iconic Las Vegas highlights on the Strip. With four days or more, head to downtown and the Arts District. In a week, add a day trip to Valley of Fire or Lake Mead, or explore other treasures of the National Park System further afield.

The vibe of Las Vegas

Visitors are drawn to Las Vegas for its zest for life and open-hearted spirit. Whether you’re a high roller looking for luxury or an outdoorsy thrill seeker looking for a rock climbing challenge, Las Vegas will bring your dreams to life. This rapidly growing city is constantly changing, with eclectic art installations, exciting new attractions and a constant influx of new residents. At the same time, Las Vegas loves to celebrate its kitschy past. Mascots of Old Vegas, such as the 40-foot (12-meter) neon cowboy, “Vegas Vic,” welcome visitors and new residents alike to enjoy their time in one of the brightest places on Earth.

What is Las Vegas famous for?

Roll the dice and spin the roulette wheel: Las Vegas casinos have been famous since the early 20th century. Las Vegas earned the nickname “Sin City” for illegal gambling and other shady business. Gambling was legalized in Nevada in 1931, and after World War II, Las Vegas blossomed as a glamorous destination, hosting entertainers like Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Las Vegas has starred in many Hollywood blockbusters, including Casino (1995) and Ocean’s 11 (1960). Uncover the city’s sordid secrets at the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, also known as The Mob Museum. Vegas today showcases all forms of entertainment, including professional sports teams such as the Golden Knights (NHL), the Raiders (NFL) and the Aces (WNBA).

Events in Las Vegas

As well as boasting a dynamic lineup of resort performers and residencies, Las Vegas events draw millions of visitors to the city. Feel the music at festivals such as the iHeartRadio Music Festival in September. Electric Daisy Carnival in May is an EDM blowout, while October’s When We Were Young Music Festival is a pop-punk bash. For racing fans, Las Vegas Motor Speedway hosts the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (November) and NASCAR, then turns festive for the Glittering Lights holiday event from November to January. Life is Beautiful (September) and Las Vegas Pride Weekend (October) show off Downtown Las Vegas at its quirky, big-hearted best.

Top attractions in Las Vegas

The most iconic thing to do in Las Vegas for first-timers is to let yourself be dazzled by the spectacle of the Strip. Make your way north from the iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign to The Strat and survey Las Vegas from 1,149 feet (350 meters) up. Visit the historic casinos in Downtown Las Vegas, or explore the city’s history with a tour of The Neon Museum’s collection of vintage signs.

The 18b Arts District is a great place to kick off a romantic vacation, offering plenty of things to do for couples. The area is packed with cozy coffee shops and creative cocktail bars. Sample craft beers along Brewery Row, or celebrate local culture at First Friday. Enjoy drinks at a hip bar, or head underground to one of Vegas’ intimate, atmospheric speakeasies.

A playground for young and old, Las Vegas has plenty of attractions for families to enjoy. Take the crew out on a kayaking tour of Emerald Cave (about an hour from Las Vegas), or enjoy circus acts and arcade games at the Circus Circus Carnival Midway. Explore the Mob Museum, be transported by AREA15’s mind-boggling artworks, or play with the exhibits at the Pinball Museum.

Where to stay in Las Vegas

Miracle Mile Shops featuring night scenes, a casino and signage

Las Vegas Strip

4/5(59,675 area reviews)

Experience the dazzling lights, contemporary architecture, and diverse attractions of this iconic destination. Indulge in celebrity chef dining, catch a Cirque du Soleil show, and explore the highly walkable area with convenient transport options.

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Downtown Las Vegas

4/5(8,786 area reviews)

Experience the vibrant Fremont Street with its unique canopy, nightly shows, and live concerts, or explore the Las Vegas Arts District's galleries and studios. Enjoy diverse dining options and the Downtown Container Park for shopping.

Downtown Las Vegas
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Summerlin

4.5/5(226 area reviews)

Occupying over 22,500 acres, this community boasts 230+ parks, numerous recreational facilities, and the 150-mile Summerlin Trail System. Enjoy shopping and dining at Downtown Summerlin, or explore the nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

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Enterprise

The first-class casinos and popular shops are just a few highlights of Enterprise. Make a stop by Casino at South Point Hotel or Silverton Casino Lodge while you're exploring the area.

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Spring Valley

Located 2 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, Spring Valley features housing subdivisions, strip malls, and the large Desert Breeze Park. Explore the pan-Asian businesses along Spring Mountain Road, including the Tang Dynasty-inspired Chinatown Plaza.

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Lake Las Vegas

Lake Las Vegas is known for its panoramic lake views, and you can see some sights in the area like Lake Las Vegas and Reflection Bay Golf Club.

Lake Las Vegas
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
3.5 out of 5
3850 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
The price is $75 per night from Apr 28 to Apr 29
$75
includes taxes & fees
$66 per night
Apr 28 - Apr 29
Stay at this 3.5-star eco-certified resort in Las Vegas. Enjoy 4 outdoor pools, 15 restaurants, and a casino. Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful ...
7.8/10 Good! (32,222 reviews)
"Very quiet and clean"

Reviewed on Apr 27, 2025

Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Luxor Hotel and Casino
Luxor Hotel and Casino
3.5 out of 5
3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
The price is $79 per night from Apr 28 to Apr 29
$79
includes taxes & fees
$70 per night
Apr 28 - Apr 29
Stay at this 3.5-star spa resort in Las Vegas. Enjoy 4 outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and 11 restaurants. Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant ...
7.6/10 Good! (28,747 reviews)
"Great place to stay"

Reviewed on Apr 24, 2025

Luxor Hotel and Casino
Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park
Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park
3 out of 5
2880 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
The price is $70 per night from May 12 to May 13
$70
includes taxes & fees
$61 per night
May 12 - May 13
Book a stay at this family-friendly resort in Las Vegas. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 outdoor pools. Our guests praise the pool and the convenient parking ...
6.6/10 (19,021 reviews)
"Ok"

Reviewed on Apr 26, 2025

Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Grandview at Las Vegas
Grandview at Las Vegas
3 out of 5
9940 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
Stay at this 3-star family-friendly condo in Las Vegas. Enjoy free WiFi, 5 outdoor pools, and 5 hot tubs. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (5,360 reviews)
"it was a nice stay! plus the rooms are big and spacious."

Reviewed on Apr 27, 2025

Grandview at Las Vegas
Tahiti Village Resort & Spa
Tahiti Village Resort & Spa
3.5 out of 5
7200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
Stay at this 3.5-star spa aparthotel in Las Vegas. Enjoy free parking, a full-service spa, and room service. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (7,839 reviews)
"Everything was great. The place is beautiful and highly recommend there was only one issue the water in the shower tub would take forever to go down the drain but over all rooms are nice and spacious"

Reviewed on Apr 26, 2025

Tahiti Village Resort & Spa
Palms Place
Palms Place
4.5 out of 5
4381 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
Stay at this 4.5-star luxury aparthotel in Las Vegas. Enjoy an outdoor pool, a full-service spa, and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the pool and ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (11,811 reviews)
"Exceptional Customer Service and Clean Room."

Reviewed on Apr 23, 2025

Palms Place
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Food in Las Vegas

Food in Las Vegas echoes the vibes of the city itself: an eclectic mix of luxury, innovation and Americana kitsch. Steakhouses, red-sauce Italian and buffets make for time-honored Las Vegas dining. Many Old Vegas mainstays, such as the city’s oldest steakhouse, The Golden Steer, still dazzle today. Resorts host some of Vegas’ best restaurants. Indulge your senses with luxurious dishes in opulent surroundings, dig into a new concept from a celebrity chef, or try Vegas outposts of New York and Los Angeles favorites. Grab innovative burgers, gourmet pizzas and other twists on casual American classics near Fremont Street, or try Chinatown for award-winning Asian cuisine, modern takes on fine dining and creative cocktails.

Nightlife in Las Vegas

Nightlife in Las Vegas starts early and goes late. But with so much going on, from spectacular live entertainment to sophisticated cocktail lounges, you’ll want to make every moment count. Start with a magic show, Cirque du Soleil performance or live music at one of the city’s many performance spaces. Some beloved acts have been running for years, but new performances debut all the time. Get glam at a nightclub or barhop through the Fremont East Entertainment District. End the night at a late-night restaurant or a retro-cool 24-hour tiki lounge.

Shopping in Las Vegas

Whether you’re looking to splurge on luxury fashion or hunt for vintage treasures, you’re sure to find something you love at one of Las Vegas’ many shopping centers and boutiques. On the Strip, window shop along Venetian canals, or pamper yourself with a luxury shopping spree at The Shops at Crystals. Outdoor shopping malls like Town Square Las Vegas and Container Park combine popular retailers and boutiques with trendy restaurants and entertainment. Hit up the 18b Arts District for antique and vintage shopping, plus unique fine arts and crafts. Browse wares from more than 20 vendors along Antique Alley and hunt for original Vegas kitsch.

Getting around Las Vegas

Walking the Strip and Downtown Las Vegas is a great way to experience Sin City at its neon-washed best. A monorail runs almost the entire length of the Strip, with unlimited ride multiday passes available. The Downtown Loop is a free daytime shuttle with stops at major attractions. Grab a bus or rideshare to travel between neighborhoods. If you’re planning a day trip to Red Rock Canyon or Death Valley, renting a car is recommended.

Las Vegas currency and budget

In Las Vegas, tipping is expected, around 15%-20% for food servers or 10%-15% at a buffet. A few dollars for other entertainment staff is standard, even if the drinks or food are complimentary. Deals on casino hotels can be a great way to cut costs. For a typical Las Vegas trip, budget approximately $300-$400 USD per day for accommodations, food, transportation and attractions. Here’s what you can expect to pay for some common expenses:

  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $75.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $5.50 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD
  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $21.00 USD

* Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Reviews of Las Vegas

4.3
Top Destination
5 - Excellent
30104
5 - Excellent 46%
4 - Good
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4 - Good 40%
3 - Okay
7427
3 - Okay 11%
2 - Disappointing
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2 - Disappointing 2%
1 - Terrible
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1 - Terrible 1%

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveler

Most of the shows still no open

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Very quiet due to recently reopening after COVID-19. That was so nice not being in elbow deep crowds! No wait for lunch or drinks. Staff super friendly!

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Hoping that with the re-opening things will get better. Every other slot machine open sucks when you’re trying to play with your partner. When we did find two machines near each other one wouldn’t work. Long time visitors...disappointed.

5/5 - Excellent

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Local

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

I LOVE VEGAS I LIVED HERE 20 YRS BEFORE MOVING LAST YEAR FOR MY JOB.HOWEVER I JUST HAPPEN TO BE IN VEGAS ON PERSONAL MATTER . DURING THE SHUT DOWN & 6 DAY RIOTS IT WAS CRAZY NEVER BEFORE HAS VEGAS SHUT DOWN NOR HAD RIOT FIRST TIME IN HISTORY .

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

Everything was closed because of COVID. This was not a vacation stay

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