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The Insider’s Guide to Las Vegas, NV


The Insider's Guide to Las Vegas, NV

Though the Entertainment Capital of the World is renowned as a gambler’s paradise, you don’t even have to step inside a casino to have a fantastic time when you visit Las Vegas. The city and its surrounding areas are filled with other exciting spectacles and activities. Here are some of the top Las Vegas attractions to visit with family, friends or solo.

1. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Given the natural contrast it provides to Las Vegas’s neon-filled backdrop, it’s hard to believe that the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is located less than 20 miles outside of the City of Lights. 

While you can enjoy a 13-mile car ride through this spot in the Mojave Desert, it’s also a great place to get some exercise. You can walk, hike or bike through the canyon and conservation area to get a more intimate look at the desert’s beautiful red hills and landscape. As you go, you may be following in the footsteps of dinosaurs, as the tracks of small two-footed meat-eaters have been found in three different spots in the Canyon’s Aztec Sandstone. 

2. Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam is one of the country’s most widely recognized national treasures, and it’s located only about 35 miles southeast of Sin City. This concrete structure runs through the Colorado River and Black Canyon to confine Lake Mead. Lake Mead is the biggest reservoir in America, and it’s been providing power to Nevada, Arizona and California since the mid-1930s. The dam’s Visitors Center opens at 9 a.m. every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, and several guided tours are available throughout the day.

3. The Mob Museum

What was once Sin City’s federal courthouse is now the home of The Mob Museum. The museum was created to educate its visitors about the growth of Las Vegas during the gangster era in the 20th century.

When you visit The Mob Museum, you’ll learn about notorious gangsters, including Bugsy Siegel, Al Capone and John Gotti. You’ll also learn about the celebrated law enforcement officials and FBI agents who tried to snuff out illegal activities, including Eliot Ness, J. Edgar Hoover and Harry Anslinger. The Mob Museum examines the spread of mob activity outside of Las Vegas as well.

4. The Neon Museum

You’ll find the Neon Museum on Las Vegas Boulevard, a little north of The Mob Museum. The Neon Museum covers close to two acres of land that’s often referred to as the “boneyard.”

The boneyard is the resting place for more than 250 old Vegas neon signs, which are displayed on the desert ground. Guided tours of the museum are available, during which you’ll see signs from once-famous landmarks, including Caesar’s Palace, the Golden Nugget and the Stardust.

5. High Roller Observation Wheel 

High Roller Observation Wheel

Rising 550 feet above the Strip, the High Roller Observation Wheel provides panoramic views of the city and the surrounding desert. Each spacious cabin offers a comfortable ride, perfect for groups or solo sightseers. Once the world’s tallest Ferris wheel, the High Roller remains a standout experience for anyone wanting to see the city from a new perspective. It is literally one of the top attractions in Las Vegas.

6. Fountains of Bellagio

The Fountains of Bellagio are a must-see attraction in Las Vegas, offering a spectacular water show set to music and lights. Located in front of the Bellagio Hotel, the fountains perform every 30 minutes during the afternoon and every 15 minutes during the evening, captivating visitors with their choreographed displays. The Bellagio fountains display more than 30 different shows, making this a favorite stop for first-time visitors and returning guests. 

The combination of music, water and lights creates a memorable experience that’s free to enjoy and easily accessible from anywhere on the Strip.

7. Ole Red

Ole Red offers a full country experience in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This lively venue, inspired and part-owned by country star Blake Shelton, provides country dining, signature drinks and a daily lineup of live music acts. You can enjoy performances from top country talent throughout the day and take in sweeping views of the Strip and Bellagio fountains from the rooftop patio. 

Whether you’re stopping by for lunch, dinner or a night out, Ole Red delivers a welcoming atmosphere and a true honky-tonk vibe.

8. Bottled Blonde

Bottled Blonde is a vibrant destination for sociable eats and high-energy nightlife. By day, the venue features live music, shareable bites and handcrafted cocktails in a relaxed setting. The rooftop patio offers some of the best views on the Strip, including front-row seats to the Bellagio fountains. 

As evening falls, Bottled Blonde becomes a lively nightlife spot with top DJs, bottle service and a crowd ready to enjoy the night. It’s an excellent choice for casual gatherings and unforgettable celebrations.

Bet on Giordano’s for the Best Pizza in Las Vegas

Bet on Giordano's for the Best Pizza in Las Vegas

The Gambling Capital of the World offers endless opportunities to learn, explore or embrace the nightlife. Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — unless it’s enjoying the mouthwatering food and drinks at Giordano’s. We have locations in several states, including two in Nevada, so check our website to find a Giordano’s near the next destination you plan to visit.

Our convenient location on Las Vegas Boulevard South is a sure bet for great food and beverages. Whenever you have a hankering for some authentic Italian food, head over to Giordano’s to dine in or carry out. You can also call us to have Chicago-style deep-dish pizzas or classic Italian meals delivered right to your door. 

Whether you need to fuel up before visiting nearby Las Vegas attractions or top off the day with a slice of pizza heaven, Giordano’s on the Strip has the pizza pie fix you’re craving. Taste the best pizza in Las Vegas today!