Top Las Vegas Attractions & Things to Do
Explore the best things to do in Las Vegas — Sphere, High Roller, Fremont Street Experience, Neon Museum, and the most iconic landmarks of the Strip
Top Attractions

Sphere
A 366-foot LED-clad orb behind the Venetian — the largest spherical structure on Earth and a 17,500-seat residency venue.

High Roller
The 550-foot observation wheel at the Linq Promenade — second-tallest in the world, with 28 climate-controlled cabins.

Fremont Street Experience
The five-block pedestrian mall under Downtown's 1,500-foot Viva Vision LED canopy — free hourly light shows over the original Vegas casinos.

Fountains of Bellagio
The choreographed water show on the 8.5-acre lake in front of Bellagio — free, every 15 to 30 minutes from afternoon to midnight.

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
The 14,000-sq-ft glass-roofed garden inside the Bellagio lobby — five themed installations a year, free and open 24 hours.

Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck
A half-scale replica of the Paris Eiffel Tower at the Paris resort — 460 feet up, with a 360-degree view of the central Strip.

Neon Museum
The Neon Boneyard — two acres of retired Vegas casino signs preserved outdoors near Downtown, with day and night tours.

The Mob Museum
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement — three floors in the 1933 Downtown federal courthouse, plus a basement speakeasy.

Atomic Museum
The Smithsonian-affiliated museum on Nevada Test Site history — declassified atmospheric and underground nuclear testing exhibits.

The STRAT SkyPod
The 1,149-foot SkyPod at the north end of the Strip — three thrill rides at 900 feet plus the SkyJump controlled descent.

SlotZilla Zip Line
A 12-story slot-machine-themed zip line over the Fremont Street Experience canopy — five blocks at 35 mph.

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas
The wax museum chain's Vegas outpost at The Venetian — Strip-themed celebrity tableaus across 30,000 square feet.

Shark Reef Aquarium
A 1.6-million-gallon AZA-accredited aquarium at Mandalay Bay — sharks, sawfish, sea turtles, and a walk-through acrylic tunnel.

AREA15
A 200,000-sq-ft immersive entertainment complex off I-15 — Meow Wolf, Lost Spirits Distillery, ax throwing, VR, and a Liftoff balloon ride.

Meow Wolf's Omega Mart
A surreal, fully immersive faux-supermarket experience inside AREA15 — secret passages behind the cereal shelves into a sci-fi narrative.

Discovery Children's Museum
A 58,000-sq-ft interactive science and play museum next to the Smith Center Downtown — three floors aimed at kids 12 and under.

Pinball Hall of Fame
A 25,000-sq-ft warehouse of more than 700 working pinball machines on Las Vegas Boulevard South — coin-operated, free to enter.

Lion Habitat Ranch
A non-profit big-cat sanctuary in Henderson run by the family that ran MGM Grand's lion habitat until it closed in 2012.
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