Las Vegas Things To Do

Things To Do

Historian Michael Ventura called Las Vegas, “The last great mythic city that Western civilization will ever create.” Better make that “cities.” What other skyline includes an Egyptian pyramid, Arthurian castle, Caribbean seaport, the Statue of Liberty, St. Mark’s Square, more the Eiffel Tower . . . and more? You might say that the city’s true business isn’t merely gaming or entertainment, but fantasy itself. Vegas is arguably more dream factory than Hollywood, and more theme park than any Disney creation. It’s a city that lives for the present, continually reinventing itself – constantly upping the ante with new mega-hotels and themed attractions.

Smart Splurge    Great Value
Fremont Street Experience
This pedestrian mall is defined by a 90-foot vaulted steel-mesh canopy sprinkled with 12 million LED lamps; the free, technically-striking, sound-and-light extravaganzas here put the glitter back in Glitter Gulch.
425 Fremont St.; Las Vegas, NV; www.vegasexperience.com
Tags: family | entertainment | editor pick
Neon Museum
Visit this outdoor museum where neon-lit classics like the bygone Hacienda Hotel’s horse and cowboy (1967) and the Flame Restaurant’s flickering signage (1961) have been rescued. Call ahead to view the “Boneyard” where they keep non-restored signs.
450 Fremont St.; Las Vegas, NV; 702-387-6366; www.neonmuseum.org
Tags: culture | art
Liberace Museum
An enormous, gaudy neon pink piano graces this shrine to haute tackiness. The first building contains Mr. Showmanship’s rhinestone-encrusted, gold-trimmed cars and pianos; the second building showcases flamboyant costumes, candelabras, and rings.
1775 E. Tropicana Ave.; Las Vegas, NV; 702-798-5595; www.liberace.org
Tags: family | culture
Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel
For the ultimate cinematic marriage, head to this infamous chapel – just make sure you’re not one of the ones on stage saying “I do.”
1205 Las Vegas Blvd. South; Las Vegas, NV; 702-384-0771; www.vivalasvegasweddings.com
Tags: culture | romantic
Caesar's Palace
Its 129,000 square feet of high-stake slots, high-roller areas, mirrors, and marble columns make it a great spot for wagering – its Sports Book remains the best place for odds-making.
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South; Las Vegas, NV; 866-227-5938; www.caesarspalace.com
Tags: luxury | expensive | editor pick
Red Rock Spa smart splurge

Though many Vegas hotels offer spa services, the Spa at Red Rock is one of the few places that truly understands the art of letting go, with treatments that range from the usual (shiatsu massage) to the unique (try the Thai massage, where the therapist relaxes sore muscles by nudging limbs into yoga-like postures). "Adventure Spa" options include rock-climbing excursions.

11011 W. Charleston Blvd.; Las Vegas, NV; 702-797-7878; www.redrocklasvegas.com
Tags: luxury | smart splurge | outdoors | spa | editor pick
Golf great value
Vegas is the most expensive golf market in the country. But four hours on the course can be a bargain compared to even 30 minutes of contrary dice. For all the outlay demanded, Vegas often gets golf right, and no place is that more obvious than at the 54-hole Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort.
10325 Nu-Wav Kaiv Blvd.; Las Vegas, NV; 866-284-2833; www.lvpaiutegolf.com
Tags: golf | family | great value
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