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Viva Las Vegas Nights

The Strip
The heart of Las Vegas, The Strip is a 4.2-mile stretch of dazzling lights, luxurious hotels, and world-famous casinos. It’s home to iconic landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains, the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas, and the Mirage Volcano. Whether you’re exploring themed resorts, enjoying fine dining, or catching a live show, The Strip offers endless entertainment.
Bellagio Hotel and Fountains
The Bellagio is a luxury resort known for its elegance and the mesmerizing Bellagio Fountains. The fountains perform a choreographed water, music, and light show every 15 minutes in the evening. Inside, you’ll find the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens and the Gallery of Fine Art.


Fremont Street Experience
Located in downtown Las Vegas, this pedestrian-only street is famous for its vintage neon signs, street performers, and the Viva Vision light show on the overhead canopy. It’s a lively area with classic casinos, live music, and a nostalgic vibe.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Just a short drive from the city, Red Rock Canyon offers stunning natural beauty with its red sandstone formations and scenic hiking trails. It’s a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the desert landscape.


The Venetian Resort
Inspired by Venice, Italy, The Venetian features indoor canals complete with gondola rides and singing gondoliers. The resort also offers luxury shopping, fine dining, and a vibrant casino.
The High Roller
Standing at 550 feet, the High Roller is the world’s tallest observation wheel. Located at The LINQ Promenade, it offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas skyline, especially at night. Each cabin can hold up to 40 people, making it a great group activity.


The Mob Museum
Officially known as the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, this museum provides an in-depth look at the history of organized crime in America. Interactive exhibits and artifacts make it an engaging experience.
The Neon Museum
Dedicated to preserving Las Vegas’ iconic neon signs, this museum showcases restored signs from old casinos and businesses. The outdoor exhibition, known as the Neon Boneyard, is a must-see for history and design enthusiasts.


Hoover Dam
Located about 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, Hoover Dam is an engineering marvel that provides hydroelectric power to the region. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and enjoy stunning views of the Colorado River and Lake Mead.
Stratosphere Tower (The STRAT)
The tallest observation tower in the U.S., the Stratosphere offers panoramic views of the city. Thrill-seekers can enjoy adrenaline-pumping rides like SkyJump, Big Shot, and Insanity at the top of the tower.
