Las Vegas
About Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world, a dazzling desert oasis where neon-lit mega-resorts, world-class shows, and Michelin-starred restaurants create an electrifying experience unlike anywhere else on Earth. The iconic Strip stretches for four miles through the heart of the city, flanked by architectural marvels that recreate Paris, Venice, and ancient Egypt. Beyond the casinos and showrooms, Las Vegas serves as the perfect base for exploring the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, the otherworldly landscapes of Red Rock Canyon, and the engineering marvel of the Hoover Dam. Whether you're catching a Cirque du Soleil spectacular, dining at a celebrity chef's restaurant, or hiking through stunning desert terrain, Vegas delivers non-stop excitement.
Why Visit Las Vegas
World-Class Shows
See Cirque du Soleil, headliner concerts, and spectacular productions nightly
Grand Canyon
Day trip to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
Celebrity Dining
Dine at restaurants by Gordon Ramsay, Wolfgang Puck, and other star chefs
Casino Culture
Try your luck at legendary casinos along the famous Las Vegas Strip
Things to Do in Las Vegas
Popular experiences and attractions in Las Vegas
The Las Vegas Strip
Walk the iconic four-mile boulevard of mega-resorts, fountains, and dazzling neon lights
Grand Canyon Day Trip
Fly or drive to the South Rim for jaw-dropping views of this billion-year-old geological wonder
Fremont Street Experience
Experience old-school Vegas under a massive LED canopy with live music and zipline rides
Travel Tips
- 1Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most comfortable temperatures
- 2The Las Vegas Monorail and free tram systems connect major Strip resorts
- 3Book show tickets in advance for the best seats and prices
- 4Stay hydrated — the desert climate is extremely dry, even in cooler months
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