Don’t hesitate to book a flight to Las Vegas as it is the place to be for all kinds of travelers, including those who love shopping, museums and aquariums, which are convenient to be visited in a rented car at your own rythm. You’ll find plenty to do in this exciting city, and you don’t have to spend a fortune doing it either! If you love to be guided, then take some excursions in Las Vegas, it’ll be nice!

The Bellagio fountains
The Bellagio fountains are among the most famous landmarks in Las Vegas. The water display is choreographed to music and light shows, making it a must-see attraction for visitors of all ages.

The Bellagio fountain show takes place every thirty minutes from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and again at 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m., midnight, 1:00 a.m., 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a..m., 4:00am, 5:30am (and back down again) every day except Christmas Day (December 25).
The Fashion Show Mall
The Fashion Show Mall is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. It’s a great place to go for shopping, dining and entertainment.

The mall has over 100 stores and restaurants including a Macy’s department store, Barneys New York Co-Op, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th (formerly Off 4th), Nordstrom Rack and Bloomingdale’s Outlet Store. It also has an AMC cinema complex with 16 screens including an IMAX theatre. The mall offers free parking as well as free Wi-Fi throughout its premises if you want to browse while waiting for friends or family members who are shopping elsewhere within this popular retail destination!
Las Vegas Monorail
The Las Vegas Monorail is a great way to see the strip and avoid traffic. The monorail runs from the MGM Grand to the SLS Las Vegas, making it easy to get around without having to worry about driving or walking in the heat. You’re also in an open-air car, so there’s no need to worry about walking around outside when you want a break from all of your indoor activities!

The monorail also provides access to public transportation if you need it–and that means you don’t have to rent a car if your hotel doesn’t offer shuttle service or if there’s no parking at your hotel (which would probably be cheaper anyway).
The Mob Museum
The Mob Museum is located in downtown Las Vegas, and has a number of exhibits on the history of organized crime. The museum also features an interactive exhibit called “The Real CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” which allows visitors to become crime scene investigators.
In addition to its permanent collection, The Mob Museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on topics such as sports betting and prostitution. If you’re interested in learning more about these two topics–and many others–this is your chance! You can even see an original bust from Al Capone’s days as Public Enemy Number One at Chicago’s Federal Prison (it’s now housed in our Collections Center).

If you’ve got kids with you while visiting Las Vegas then be sure to check out our kid-friendly programs like Junior Detectives or our new summer camp program Camp Bugsy Siegel! And don’t forget our gift shop where you’ll find everything from books about organized crime history (including our own!) all sorts clothing items including t-shirts hats mugs keychains etc..
Caesar’s Palace Forum Shops
The Caesar’s Palace Forum Shops is a large indoor shopping mall located in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. The mall has more than 100 shops and restaurants and also includes a movie theater and nightclub.

The Forum Shops opened in 1999 as part of the $1 billion expansion of Caesars Palace that included an arena for concerts, sporting events and boxing matches; new nightclubs; luxury suites; high-end restaurants; poolside cabanas for rent by the day or week; Roman-style fountains with waterfalls outside every entranceway; valet parking for 2,000 cars ($5 per day).
Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay
Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is a great place to visit. It’s one of the largest aquariums in the world, with more than 1,500 animals from 300 different species. The aquarium is home to more than 30 species of sharks including sand tiger and nurse sharks, as well as stingrays and other creatures that live in our oceans today.

If you’re looking for something fun to do while visiting Las Vegas then head over here!
Fremont Street Experience
Fremont Street Experience is a unique spot to explore in Las Vegas. The area features an outdoor pedestrian mall lined with casinos and shops that runs from Main Street to 8th Street.

The Fremont Street Experience has several things to see, do, and eat while you’re there:
- On your way down the strip and into downtown Las Vegas stop by the Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas sign at 5th & Las Vegas Blvd., which was originally erected in 1959 but moved here in 1981 when it became too old for its original location at Sahara Ave & Rancho Dr. You can take pictures here or simply enjoy seeing people do crazy poses next to it!
- If it’s hot outside then head over to one of many bars where they have air conditioning; there are plenty around here including 3rd St Bar & Grill (827 S 3rd St), Gold Spike (417 E Fremont St) which has live music sometimes; Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel Casino(1128 S Main St), Fitzgeralds Casino Hotel(1111 E Tropicana Ave).
- You may also want something more casual like Nacho Daddy located inside Fashion Show Mall on 3200 W Sahara Ave.; this restaurant serves up delicious nachos made with homemade chips topped with melted cheese sauce plus all kinds of other toppings including guacamole salsa queso jalapeño peppers sour cream pico de gallo etc.. They also offer bar seating so if you don’t want anything heavy like tacos or burritos after eating those chips then come over here instead!
Las Vegas is a city full of excitement and entertainment. It’s easy to get lost in the glitz and glamour, but don’t forget that there are many things to do outside of casinos! If you’re looking for something more relaxing than gambling or drinking all night long, maybe check out one of these local attractions next time you visit Las Vegas.
