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9 must-see attractions in Las Vegas in winter
9 must-see attractions in Las Vegas in winter

Known for its glowing neon and extravagant casinos, Las Vegas has many things to do at any time. However, visiting Las Vegas in winter provides a unique experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, making it a great time to explore the city. The mild winter temperatures are perfect for exploring nature in Las Vegas, like the Red Rock Canyon and the Grand Canyon, or enjoying the best shows, entertainment, and events, like the National Finals Rodeo. This winter guide to Las Vegas will show you all the best things to do in Sin City in winter. 

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14 of the best museums in Las Vegas to add to your trip
14 of the best museums in Las Vegas to add to your trip

Dive into the rich history that made Las Vegas a world-class destination by adding cool museums to your itinerary. Among the best places to visit in Vegas are museums that tell the story of its most famous elements, like the Mob Museum and the Neon Museum. Other museums are hidden gems by appointment only that feel like you’re discovering one of Sin City’s secrets. You can also visit some places while participating in other fun activities in the city, like trips to the Grand Canyon. Here are 14 of the best museums in Las Vegas to explore during your trip.

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First time in Las Vegas: Everything you need to know
First time in Las Vegas: Everything you need to know

Neon lights, buzzing casinos, and world-famous entertainment — there’s nothing quite like your first time in Las Vegas. Whether trying your luck at the casino tables, catching a spectacular show, or taking a day trip to the Grand Canyon, there’s plenty to experience on and off the Strip.

Explore Fremont Street, catch a headliner concert, or escape to the desert for a change of pace — the city has something for everyone. Full of tips for planning your visit, this first-timer’s guide covers the essential things to know about Las Vegas, from top attractions and dining hotspots to the best ways to get around.

Las Vegas: Tips for first-timers

  1. Las Vegas itself is actually quite large if you count the residential and commercial areas where locals live and work. However, the most-visited areas, The Strip, and Fremont Street in the city’s Downtown, are relatively compact and walkable, which sometimes gives visitors the impression that Vegas is smaller than it really is.
  2. Staying hydrated is essential in Las Vegas, where the desert heat and dry air can leave you feeling dehydrated faster than expected, especially if you’re walking the Strip or spending time outdoors. It can also get quite windy in the evenings, so wear layers.
  3. Set a gambling budget before you start playing. This will help you avoid overspending, as it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the casinos.
  4. Wearing comfortable shoes is a must since the Strip is longer than it looks and casino resorts require a surprising amount of walking.
  5. Book shows and restaurant reservations in advance, as popular performances and dining experiences fill up quickly, especially on weekends. And take advantage of happy hour deals in the late afternoon or early evening. It’s a great way to enjoy Las Vegas’ bars and restaurants without overspending, as drink and food prices can be high.
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An all-season guide to the best time to visit Las Vegas
An all-season guide to the best time to visit Las Vegas

Planning that once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Entertainment Capital of the World? This month-by-month guide to Las Vegas reveals everything you need to know. From when to expect the best conditions for visiting Hoover Dam and Red Rock Canyon to special seasonal events like Electric Daisy Carnival and Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend, the best month to go to Las Vegas depends on your interests. Whether you’re wondering what to do in Las Vegas in July, looking for outdoor activities, or want to indulge the world-famous casino and nightlife scene, read on to discover the best time to visit Las Vegas.

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What are the best day trips and excursions from Las Vegas?

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Las Vegas

What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas, but planning your trip should start early to ensure you don't miss any of the excitement of Sin City. So you can make the most of your trip, we've enlisted the help of destination experts Mayuri & Salil from ToSomePlaceNew. Read below for their valuable tips on what to experience when you visit Las Vegas.

What should I do on my first trip to Las Vegas? 

If this is your first-ever trip to Las Vegas, I highly recommend taking a stroll at the Las Vegas Strip. This is one activity that you cannot experience in any other U.S. city. As you stroll from one end of the Strip to another, you will be mesmerized by the architectural wonders, and the world landmarks and replicas will leave you spellbound!

What are some hidden gems to see in Las Vegas? 

Las Vegas is seldom known for its museums. And that’s why I think it is one of those unique/underrated activities that you must consider doing on your trip to Vegas. My favorites - Mob Museum (this is an interesting place showcasing exhibits of organized crimes), and the Neon Museum (a fun place to explore electric and bright neon signs collected from various places). 

If you like to venture outside the city, I recommend the Seven Magic Mountains, which highlights 35 feet high neon rock installations outdoors. And they are perfect for Instagrammable photos. It is located about a 20-minute drive from the Strip.

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How much time should I spend in Las Vegas? 

Ideally, 2 days in Las Vegas is perfect to explore all of the city highlights. This includes a sightseeing tour of the Strip, shopping, and live show on day one, followed by a visit to the Downtown neighborhood (Fremont experience), and activity of your choice - go-karting, half-day tour to Red Rock Canyon, or once-in-a-lifetime hot air balloon ride over the city.

What food is Las Vegas known for? 

Although Las Vegas doesn’t have an official dish, you will be amazed by the plethora of Michelin Stars restaurants, and world-class chefs showcasing their best culinary delights. One of the must-try food items in Vegas is Sage Fried Chicken & Waffles (at Hash House A GoGo) or Chicken, Watermelon & Waffles (at the YardBird) - their take on waffles is wild!

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Las Vegas? 

Hands down, Las Vegas Strip! The Strip has all major attractions, fancy and budget accommodation, and food options that you won’t be disappointed in here. The hotel properties are landmarks in themselves, and with so many free things to do at the Strip, it will make your visit memorable. Plus most sightseeing tours (to Red Rock, Grand Canyon & more) offer pick up and drop off from major Las Vegas Strip hotels.

What is the best way to get around Las Vegas? 

Las Vegas is best explored on foot. You can explore/walk the entire Strip in about 45 minutes (without stopping by). For exploring further areas like downtown or the outlet malls, a car or taxi is the best option. Public transportation (trains) are available but they take longer to arrive, as compared to a car ride. Downtown Las Vegas from the Strip is about a 10-minute drive, and trains take 40-45 minutes (one way).

What are the best months to visit Las Vegas? 

Spring and late fall months are the best time to visit Las Vegas. During this time, the weather is mild which makes outdoor exploration - comfortable. Plus there are a ton of festivals that you can participate in. If I were to pick a season, I did say go with fall (September to November). Vegas holds a number of events in these months, starting with the Greek Food Festival and the Rock and Roll Marathon in November.

What are the best neighborhoods for food? 

The Strip is the place to be - for epic restaurants and culinary options. You will easily find fine dining, modest restaurants to fast food chains here - something for every budget. You can also add special/celebratory dinners at a variety of upscale restaurants, featuring cuisines from all over the world!

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

For luxury shopping at the Strip - visit the Forum Shops (at Caesars Palace) or Grand Canal Shoppes (at the Venetian). You will love the ambiance at these two places as you shop along. If you are looking to score a deal with luxury brands (like Armani, Burberry, DKNY, etc.) head to the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets - you can save anywhere from 30 to 60% off retail prices here.

Want more helpful tips for visiting Sin City? Check out our itinerary for how to spend 3 days in Las Vegas.

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Janos was a super professional guide. He took us to the best hiking routes and vista points. He also took care of the practical details like water, snacks, even temperature in the car. The Valley of Fire was truly a natural and unspoiled beauty. I already want to do the tour again next time I am in Vegas. Highly recommend!

Awesome trip and would highly recommend this trip. Pat the guide was knowledgeable, funny and really gave us good tips on how to make the most out day at the Grand Canyon. He also gave good recommendations in Vegas. Food was really good and just the right amount. Five stars and thanks to Pat you’re awesome!

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