Thing to do in Las Vegas

FREE THINGS TO DO IN LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas is like no other place on earth, full of wild spectacles, world-famous sporting events, 24/7 casinos, unparalleled nightlife and immersive experiences, and even natural wonders. With so much activity packed into a considerably small area finding the best things to do in Las Vegas can be overwhelming. That’s where we come in what follows in a nifty guide to the strip and the beyond, including the best view of the restaurant. Get the great opportunity to visit Las Vegas by booking cheap flights to Las Vegas Nevada with PCM Travels with the best offers and packages contact us: at +1 267-744-2748 and visit our website pcmtravels.com to book your slots!

Things to do in Las Vegas

Exploring the Wonders of AREA 15: A Journey into the Unexpected

Area 15 is a massive entertainment zone just across 1-15 from The Strip. When entering the parking lot, looks like a warehouse surrounded by a large piece of public art. Inside is a wacky alternate universe, circled by the operating zip-line you can fly around on. Entry is free to Area 15 before 10 pm, although it’s best to reserve an entry pass online, and after 10 pm it turns into a 21+ zone . The main experience here is Omega Mart, the supermarket by Meow Wolf, which creates immersive art installations and produces music festivals. You’ll enter what appears to be a supermarket stocked with items. You’ll open the door of a walk-in beverage cooler and enter a warped Narnia situation where you have to solve a mystery (you can opt-out and wander if you like) to pass through.

Unveiling the Secrets of the Mob Museum

This Downtown Las Vegas museum showcases the history of organized crime in the United States. The building is housed in the 1933 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse that held some of the most important and defining organized crime trials–including the famous Kefauver hearings. Visitors can walk the same halls as federal investigators, informants, and mobsters once did as they wander the collection, which includes weapons, memorabilia from law enforcement and crime bosses, films from court hearings, and even part of a wall from the famous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (complete with bullet holes and blood stains).

Discover the Seven Magic Mountains

This large-scale public work can be seen by anyone arriving (or leaving) Las Vegas via I-15, 10 miles south of the Strip. The massive, 30-foot-high neon-painted limestone totems cut an incredible picture against the desert. The work looks like neon ice cream cones rising from the desert floor, but no, it’s not part of the Neon Museum. It’s an awe-inspiring installation, for sure, but in an otherworldly way. The most dedicated fans of the landmark these days have been Instagram Influencers, but it will appreciators of all stripes. If nothing else it will help reinforce the fact that there’s a tremendous amount of barren, beautiful desert beyond the Strip. The work has been so popular that the Nevada Museum of Art, which commissioned the piece along with New York’s Art Production Fund. It is planning to restore it and display it for at least another five years.

Exploring the Shop at Crystal

It feels wrong to call Crystal a mall even though technically it is a short walk from the Waldorf. With the large luxury wisdom. It’s an art-filled retailed district on the Las Vegas strips.  From Tom Ford to Bulgari, Gucci to Harry Winston. It’s often the first place where limited edition or exclusive release products will drop. Even the stores are extremely special: At Stella McCartney, you’ll find a life-sized, 8,000-Swarovski-crystal chandelier replica of her mother’s horse, Luckily, which once hung in Belsay Castle. And at Tiffany & Co., you can go shopping and then pop the question on their proposal balcony (how convenient).

The Chandelier: An Iconic Landmark of Elegance and Grandeur

You know you’ve landed in Las Vegas when you step into a three-floor lounge housed in a two-million crystal chandelier. Each floor has its vibe, but our favorite might be the second, inside the chandelier, where the bartenders (who might be more accurately called artists) concoct magic from a long list of foams, tinctures, purees, garnishes, and hard-to-find spirits. Join the crowd of enthusiastic partygoers here who are either on their way to or from one of The Cosmopolitan restaurants or heading to Marquee Nightclub, and be ready to throw down some cash.

Allegiant Stadium: The Premier Venue for Sports and Entertainment in Las Vegas

The city’s Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, was completed in 2020. Its hulking presence (locals call it the Death Star) is still something of a novelty on the Strip. This $2 billion stadium is as high-tech as they come, and looms over the Strip in an impressive. If somewhat ominous way. This stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000, with 127 private suites, 8,000 club seats. It all sorts of high-tech features like cashless concession stands, a 95-foot-high torch with sliding lanai doors behind. It open to the Las Vegas Strip, and even sensory pods for people who need to get away from the excitement. The stadium now hosts awards shows (the American Country Music Awards), massive concerts, and even college basketball in addition to its starring football lineup. Its biggest recent news: Allegiant Stadium has been chosen to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024.

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