Wheelchair Accessible, Trendy, Dog Friendly, Famous, Family Fun, Photography, Romantic, Walking Around
5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, las vegas
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign is an iconic symbol that greets visitors as they enter the city. It is a landmark of historical significance and represents the glamour, excitement, and dreams associated with Las Vegas. The sign was designed by Betty Willis and erected in 1959 to welcome visitors to the city. It has since become an internationally recognized symbol and a popular spot for memorable photographs.
Live Shows, Music, Breathtaking Views, Famous, Family Fun, Wheelchair Accessible, Classy, Exhibitions, Souvenirs, Walking Around, Nightlife, Photography, Private Events, Birthday Parties, Romantic, Various Food Options, Date Night
425 E Fremont St, las vegas
Fremont Street Experience is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant energy of Las Vegas. As the pulsating heart of downtown, this pedestrian mall offers an unforgettable experience with its dazzling light shows, live music, and a wide array of entertainment options.Fremont Street was the first paved street in Las Vegas. The Viva Vision canopy, spanning over four blocks of the street, is the largest video screen in the world.Fremont Street Experience has been featured in numerous films and TV shows, showcasing its iconic status in popular culture.
Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Hiking, Breathtaking Views, Famous, Architectural Marvel, Photography, Romantic
Seven Magic Mountains, S Las Vegas Blvd, las vegas
Seven Magic Mountains is a captivating display of large-scale, brightly colored stacked boulders rising from the desert floor. Created by renowned Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, this unique art installation combines the raw beauty of nature with the artistic vision of human creativity.
Classy, Guided Tours, Family Fun, Exhibitions
770 Las Vegas Blvd N, las vegas
The Neon Museum is a captivating tribute to the vibrant history of Las Vegas. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the city's most iconic neon signs, which played a significant role in shaping the visual identity of the Las Vegas Strip. The museum's collection includes over 200 vintage neon signs, some dating back to the 1930s. Each sign tells a story, representing a piece of Las Vegas' history and the evolution of the city.
Arcade Games, Classy, Family Fun, Guided Tours, Free Parking, Gift Shop, Wheelchair Accessible
4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, las vegas
The Pinball Hall of Fame located in Las Vegas, NV, is a mesmerizing place for vintage arcade game lovers. It is considered to be the world's largest collection of pinball machines, with over 150 variations of machines ranging from simple and colorful games to complex pinball machines with intricate features and themes. The pinball machines exhibited in the museum are maintained and restored to their original condition by the staff, offering visitors a chance to play these classic games as they were meant to be played. The Pinball Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination for arcade game enthusiasts and people who want to experience the nostalgia of vintage pinball games. The museum offers visitors a chance to relive the 60s and 70s with its collection of rare, historic, and iconic pinball machines. Moreover, the museum is not only a fun and entertaining place, but it is also a place of historical importance as it is the only museum that exclusively focuses on pinball machines.
Wheelchair Accessible, Hiking, Biking, Breathtaking Views, Family Fun, Birding, Wildlife, Photography, Private Events, Picnic, Sunbathing, Romantic, Gift Shop, Scenic Drive, Rock Formations, Rock Climbing
Valley of Fire State Park, moapa valley
Valley of Fire State Park, located just an hour's drive northeast of Las Vegas, is a stunning natural wonder that boasts striking red sandstone formations, ancient petroglyphs, and unparalleled hiking trails. It spans over 40,000 acres and was named for its vibrant red sandstone cliffs formed from ancient sand dunes. It is known as Nevada's oldest and largest park, having been established in 1935. Visitors to the park can explore the various hiking trails, each offering different perspectives of the park's geological beauty, or enjoy a scenic drive along the park's many roads. The park offers many campsites and picnic areas for visitors as well. Additionally, the park is home to the famous Elephant Rock, a massive red sandstone formation that resembles an elephant, and the ancient petroglyphs that date back more than 2,000 years.