One of the best things about Las Vegas is its never-ending entertainment. The city accommodates your every interest, even as your preferences change with time. There is something for all ages in Las Vegas, which means that you will enjoy each trip as much if not more than the last.
The ever-changing city has new shows and attractions and is surrounded by some of the country’s most beautiful sights. You’ll find the perfect attractions and activities to suit your interests whether you’re a couple, parents, empty nesters, or older.
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Young, married couples can make fun memories exploring the city’s many day and night clubs as well as Las Vegas’ many other attractions. Las Vegas has romantic views and activities including fine dining, couples massages, and the world’s tallest Ferris wheel ride.
Couples can take a gondola ride at The Venetian just like in Italy. Many also love dining at the top of the Paris Hotel and Casino’s Eiffel Tower and have a spectacular view of The Strip and the city. If they want to get their blood pumping and have some amazing photos to take home, then they can learn how to trapeze.
They can also head to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation for hiking, biking, and more. Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks are also close-by for exciting day trips and breathtaking views.
Do you know there are attractions specifically for young children in Vegas? One such place is the Discovery Children’s Museum, which has fun interactive exhibits. Circus Circus is an older casino on The Strip that has a five-acre indoor amusement park with a spectrum of ride levels starting at preschool age as well as circus performers who give free shows every 30 minutes.
Fremont Street is Old Vegas and a more family-friendly option for visitors with young children. With the world’s largest video screen canopy illuminating the length of the street’s attractions, the area feels safer than The Strip, even at night.
Looking for cost-efficient things to do? Take a walk through the Conservation Garden at the Bellagio. The flower and plant displays change seasonally and for holidays and events so visitors can always see something new. Just outside are The Fountains that perform a light show to music several times a day. Audiences of all ages watch eye-wide and smiling as the streams dance.
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From gambling to checking out award-winning shows, there is something for the whole family. Take one of the bus tours to get acquainted with the city, and learn about its history from desert to metropolitan.
Las Vegas has unique specialty museums like the Pinball Hall of Fame, the Mob Museum, and Nostalgia Street Rods. Visitors can also visit galleries dedicated to celebrities like Liberace, Wayne Newton, and King Tut!
Having older kids means more freedom for everyone. Let your family explore this freedom at one of the nearby state or national parks. See how grand the Grand Canyon actually is on a day trip and walk over it on the Skywalk or head down to the river for kayaking and other water fun. Add some educational fun to your family trip with a tour of the Hoover Dam.
Looking for cost-efficient things to do? Enjoy all the amenities of the resort, like hanging by the resort’s pool. Grab some supplies from a local grocery store and have a picnic or relax by an outdoor fireplace. Some resorts have onsite entertainment like arcade rooms and mini-golf courses.
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Now that there’s time, empty nesters can practice their hobby on holiday or discover new interests. Without kids, adult visitors also have the opportunity to check out the sensual Cirque du Soleil Zumanity show.
Golf enthusiasts can take a few swings, play the front nine, or enjoy the whole course at local golf courses, resorts, and clubs. Avid players will love playing on any of the 20 world-class courses in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas has some of the world’s best restaurants and dining establishments. Food tours combine sightseeing with delicious dishes for a mouth-watering experience. Wine and craft brewery tours are also popular.
Looking for cost-efficient things to do? Relax in one of the resorts’ hot tubs at the end of a long day. Hit the fitness or business center to keep up with your workout and processional routine.
Or, go to the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat to see flamingos and other wildlife up close. There is a morning and early afternoon feeding of pelicans that’s free to watch. Check out The Arts Factory to see an art gallery of paintings, sculptures, and contemporary art at no charge.
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Have some items left on your bucket list? Take a spin on the world’s tallest observation wheel at The High Roller Ferris wheel ride. Or, feel what it’s like to jump out of a plane safely at Vegas Indoor Skydiving. Check out Venice, New York, and Paris all in one day and take selfies to send to your grandchildren.
Experience what it’s like to walk on the bottom of the ocean by visiting the Shark Reef. Walk through the aquariums for an unforgettable up-close experience with marine life without getting wet! Take a photo while walking through the tunnels for an amazing background of fish, sharks, and more.
Many older guests like to view the classic cars at vintage motor museums and relive a bit of their youth. The National Atomic Testing Museum also peaks into history with tales of the Nevada Test Site.
Looking for cost-efficient things to do? Take a walk down Fremont Street to relive the days of Old Vegas. There are often free musical concerts and light shows. See a mermaid in real life for free at The Aquarium in the Silverton Casino.