Las Vegas is the most exciting and entertaining city in the world. Nowhere else can you find a city that has all the travel amenities that only the most luxurious resorts can offer: luxurious hotels with casinos, gourmet restaurants, excellent entertainment programs and modern facilities for conferences and exhibitions. Las Vegas is an impressive city, one of a kind.
For most people, Vegas is associated with a casino, but in addition to these "hot" places, this city can offer you many other unforgettable experiences.
Bellagio resort
The Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas is considered the best resort in the city and one of the few AAA-rated 5 star hotels. This huge hotel complex has a wide range of attractions, including an art gallery, a botanical garden, a spa, and some of the best restaurants in Las Vegas. Behind the lobby is an exhibition room with changing themes that range from spring botanical displays to fascinating art displays.
The most impressive and famous feature is the fountain show. In front of the Bellagio Resort, along the strip, the dancing fountains feature a fresh fountain show with musical accompaniment. Visitors can watch the ring from the sidewalk.
Luxor hotel
Another distinctive theme hotel on the far southwest end of the Las Vegas Strip is the Luxor Hotel. Designed in an ancient Egyptian theme, the hotel has the shape of a pyramid, the sphinx in front of the hotel proudly looks out onto the street.
Luxor Hotel, like all major hotels, offers a wide selection of restaurants and shops. One of the outstanding features of this hotel is a ray of light that hits from the highest point of the pyramid and rises into the night sky. This is visible all over Las Vegas.
Mandalay Bay Resort
Mandalay Bay Resort is located in the southwestern part of the Las Vegas Strip, next to the Luxor Hotel. One of the key points in this complex is the Shark Reef Aquarium. The massive 1,300,000 gallon tank contains a wide variety of sharks, fish, reptiles and marine invertebrates. The exhibition features about 100 sharks from 15 different species and more than 2,000 animals.
The shark tunnel is the most impressive attraction. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Shark Reef works with wildlife biologists to preserve endangered and rehabilitate injured animals.
The high roller
This is the Ferris wheel, which is located at the far end of the Lin Promenade, near the Las Vegas Strip. This is a huge 168-meter-high Ferris wheel, one full rotation of which takes about 30 minutes, providing wonderful views of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding area from a capsule.
Each capsule, as it is called, holds up to 40 people. Especially vivid views are obtained at night, when city lights in full shine illuminate the city.
Stratosphere tower
The Stratosphere Tower is the most wonderful point to see all of Las Vegas. The tower rises to a height of 350 meters. There are many attractions on the roof of the tower, including SkyJump, Big Shot, X Scream and Insanity. For those looking for less thrill, there is an indoor and outdoor viewing platform with great views of the city. The Stratosphere Tower claims to be the highest autonomous observation tower in the United States.
The video below shows one of the attractions that you can afford at the top of the tower:
Helicopter walk
Visitors can take a helicopter ride to explore the whole of Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. There are several companies in Las Vegas that provide helicopter tours that take visitors to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. This is a great opportunity for those who have little time to explore Vegas and the surrounding landscape.
Vegas Indoor Skydiving
Vegas Indoor Skydiving offers a truly unique experience. Here visitors will be able to find out what skydiving is, without an airplane or a parachute. Qualified instructors accompany participants to a vertical wind tunnel in special equipment. Once the fan is on, anyone can swim effortlessly in the air. No experience required.
Madame Tussauds museum
Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas is located close to escalators leading to the Venetian Las Vegas Strip hotel. Here visitors can see how their favorite stars are saved forever in the form of wax figures. Here you can see Elvis, Bradley Cooper, Sofia Vergar and others. A special place in Madame Tussauds is held by people who are associated with Las Vegas.
Monorail
If you really need to get somewhere, or you just want to drive this fabulous car, the Las Vegas Monorail offers tired travelers smooth and efficient transportation around the Las Vegas Strip.
The system consists of seven stations: Sahara, Hilton, Harra / Imperial Palace, Flamingo / Caesar Palace, Bally, Paris Las Vegas and MGM Grand. The Mirage and Treasure Island hotels have trams connecting them.
Speedway
Fans of fast cars will want to go to Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Located in Clark County, 15 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is 485 hectares of car racing tracks.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway is home to NASCAR races, as well as a number of other racing events. On these routes set several speed records. There are several restaurants at the Speedway Hotel, and camping is available for those wishing to stay overnight. Check out the website for the latest upcoming events and prices.
Museum of Natural History
To take a break from the glare and bustle of the city, a visit to the Las Vegas Museum of Natural History can be a good option. The museum shows the natural history of planet Earth with an emphasis on Nevada.
Exhibits range from dinosaurs to marine life and more. The museum also hosts national and international exhibitions.