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Top Tourist attractions in Las Vegas, United States

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Hannah Wagner
at 2023 Oct 26
Hannah Wagner
at 2023 Oct 26
The Mob Museum was such a great experience. You can tell the Goodmans really worked hard to make this as informative and interactive as it was! So cool to learn about Las Vegas roots, and if you’re a fan of learning about organized crime, this is the place for you!

They also have an underground Speakeasy, which you have to have the password for (they give you hints on their Facebook page) but once in, it’s like you’re in a movie. It’s a real speakeasy! Over all a super fun experience!
Beautiful but it has a lot of construction sites that take over the sidewalks. Specially for the Formula 1 race that make it difficult to go around. Uber might be more expressive due to the constructions too.
Devin Holmes
at 2023 Oct 23
Devin Holmes
at 2023 Oct 23
If you watch the First 48 or any other crime show you will love this place. They have gone above and beyond to put as much detail as possible about Mobs, Organized Crime, and even more. Pictures, videos, guns, replicas, and the actual St Valentine Day massacre bricks from the warehouse. Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy it all. Be sure to buy tickets in advance. I got the audio tour and it was worth it. I would go again. Worth the price. Good staff, very helpful and knowledgeable. Very clean facilty.
As far as vacations go, this was not my favorite place. There are definitely some amazing things to look at and fun things to do but the destination is lacking. The streets are filled with peddlers for all that Vegas has to offer. People openly smoking was a huge surprise and huge disappointment. The Casinos were mostly amazing on the inside. Everything is ridiculous priced. First and probably last visit...just not for me.
Great venue for kids, lots of educational exhibits. Love the gardens and the indoor animal exhibits
Alain Sainz
at 2023 Oct 15
Alain Sainz
at 2023 Oct 15
Great experience! The inside of each sphere is very big and spacious. We went when it wasn't too busy so we got to ride with only a few people. There was plenty of space to walk around and look at the entire Las Vegas. It goes pretty high so the view is amazing!
H
at 2023 Oct 15
H
at 2023 Oct 15
This was fun. Good music. Everyone on board sang happy birthday to me. Signature cocktails were delicious. Great view of the Vegas strip. Definitely do it at night.
We didn't get to see it all since my shoe broke. There was so much to explore/see/learn. Neat playground nook. Informative signs and staff. Train ride was fun! Don't miss the butterfly exhibit if it's open. They had Halloween decorations up everywhere which was cool. The app is worth downloading - it's free and you can get directions to each attraction.
Juan Lopez
at 2023 Oct 11
Juan Lopez
at 2023 Oct 11
Very interesting and informative experience. I need to go back and spend about 3x as much time there, an hour and a half wasn't enough to digest everything properly if you want to study and understand. It should be enough time for a quick walkthrough. The speakeasy sounded fun, but didn't have time to visit. The staff were very helpful and welcoming. Great visit!
Andrew
at 2023 Oct 03
Andrew
at 2023 Oct 03
Springs Preserve is a true oasis in the heart of Las Vegas, offering a unique blend of history, nature, and culture. As a visitor, I was thoroughly impressed by its diverse attractions.

The botanical gardens were a highlight, showcasing the vibrant flora of the Mojave Desert. Walking through the cactus gardens and lush landscapes was both educational and serene. The Butterfly Habitat was particularly enchanting, providing a chance to observe these delicate creatures up close.

The interactive exhibits at the Origen Museum offered fascinating insights into the history of the region, from its ancient geological formations to its more recent human history. It's an educational experience that's both engaging and informative.

The sustainability focus at Springs Preserve is commendable, and it's inspiring to see how they prioritize eco-friendly practices and promote environmental awareness. The Desert Living Center is a testament to this commitment, featuring eco-friendly architecture and sustainable living demonstrations.

For families, the playgrounds and outdoor play areas provide a fun and educational experience for children. The train ride around the preserve is also a hit with the little ones.

Overall, Springs Preserve is a must-visit for anyone in or passing through Las Vegas. It offers a refreshing break from the city's hustle and bustle while providing a deeper understanding of the unique ecosystem of the Mojave Desert. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Springs Preserve has something to offer everyone.
It was fantastic and nostalgic! The museum is remodeling the exhibits and they're so family friendly! Loved every second, the staff were so nice and friendly and it just feels like a warm nostalgic hug! My husband hadn't been there in 20 years and he was just thrilled to see everything standing and revamped! Being your kiddies or bring your adult self! Entry is very affordable and the gift shop is adorable!
Swanky Christy
at 2023 Oct 03
Swanky Christy
at 2023 Oct 03
Very nice experience however price a bit steep. We bought tickets at self-service machines and didn't had to wait in queue. You pass all the snacks and drinks section that you can get with you on the wheel. Very nice evening views with the lights and Bellagio fountain. Also you can see the Globe. Definitely worth visit. You get enough time to see everything.
Alan Vanamamalai
at 2023 Oct 02
Alan Vanamamalai
at 2023 Oct 02
Title: Regrettably Missed, Yet Highly Recommended: The High Roller in Las Vegas

During my recent visit to Las Vegas, regrettably, I couldn't find the time to experience the High Roller, but I have no doubt that it's a top-notch attraction that deserves a spot on your itinerary. Despite not being able to ride it myself, I wholeheartedly recommend it to others based on its reputation and the glowing reviews I've encountered.

The High Roller, located at The LINQ Promenade, is renowned as the world's tallest observation wheel. Its towering presence on the Las Vegas Strip is an iconic sight in itself. From what I've heard and seen, it offers a spectacular vantage point to take in the dazzling lights and vibrant energy of the city.

What truly sets the High Roller apart is the experience it offers. The spacious cabins, with large windows, provide breathtaking 360-degree views of the Las Vegas skyline. I've heard that the ride is particularly enchanting at sunset or in the evening when the city comes alive with a mesmerizing display of lights.

Moreover, I've read about the option to enhance your experience with various packages, including the Happy Half Hour, which includes an open bar inside the cabin. This adds an extra layer of fun and excitement to the ride.

While I may have missed out on this opportunity, I'm confident that others will find the High Roller in Las Vegas to be a memorable and exhilarating experience. If you're planning a trip to the city of lights and entertainment, make sure to add this attraction to your list. I'm certain you won't regret it, and I'll be recommending it to anyone seeking a unique perspective on the heart of Las Vegas.
Joey Photo
at 2023 Sep 30
Joey Photo
at 2023 Sep 30
Must visit this spectacular place! Just an amazing place for all! Families, Friends. Very reasonable prices with verity of different things to do. From a Butterfly Habitat, to Lots of activities like train ride to Moon town, Moon Town takes you back 110 years to Nevada of 1910 with a lot of replicated artifacts. Goes to the Atomic Museum and many more great places. This is a place that I will sure go back again with the Family for a full attraction day.
Springs Reserve is a hidden gem amidst the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas. Just a short drive away from the bustling Strip, this oasis offers a refreshing escape for both locals and tourists alike. The botanical garden is a serene haven, beautifully maintained and showcasing a myriad of plant species. The Nevada State Museum, housed within the reserve, provides a deep dive into the state's rich history and culture.

One of the standout features for me was the educational garden. It's not every day you get to see a diverse range of fruits and vegetables flourishing in the desert! The knowledgeable staff were more than eager to share insights and answer any questions, making the experience both fun and informative.

And if you're feeling peckish after all the exploration, the on-site restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience. It's the perfect spot to relax and refuel before diving back into the exhibits.

In a city known for its entertainment and nightlife, Springs Reserve stands out as a unique and enriching experience. It's easily one of my top recommendations for anyone visiting Las Vegas. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Springs Reserve has something for everyone.
Jeff Morse
at 2023 Sep 29
Jeff Morse
at 2023 Sep 29
This is really the experience of a lifetime. If you have any interest in organized crime of the past, then you must visit this museum. Don't hesitate to sign up for the interactive exhibits. The crime lab is awesome. There is so much to see here in the staff is extremely friendly.
This place has great entertainment and a great nightlife atmosphere. Live music and cool small shops when you want to buy a few souvenirs. The band I saw was playing covers of Joan Jett, Nancy Sinatra, Led Zeppelin, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks. Totally Awesome! You have to check this place out.
This place is bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S!! 🤩🤩🤩 Everyone needs to walk down this strip at least once in their lifetime. Been here a few times, but it was always during the day. At night, it’s a whole different experience. The five block long overhead display is next level, there’s live bands playing music at every corner, street performers, magicians, contortionists, celebrity look-a-likes and showgirls to your left, right & center. If you are ok with going a bit blind and deaf, you definitely have to checkout Fremont Street! 🥳🥂
So much people watching in the few blocks of this place. Crowds usually friendly, but people get drunk drunk. Lots of stuff and performers (street and stage) to look at, numerous casinos, lots of gambling, and plenty of food. Beware- mo where to sit unless you are at a bar, restaurant, or casino...by design to keep people moving (and probably to keep people from camping out). Worth a visit and definitely memorable. The giant overhead screen is pretty damn cool. Gets loud, fyi. Kids were there with families, but wouldn't necessarily say it's all kid friendly lol, it's Vegas.
Hugo Kong
at 2023 Sep 17
Hugo Kong
at 2023 Sep 17
Travel - 🎰✨ Las Vegas Strip Tour ✨🎲

🏜️🌃 Experience the dazzling capitals of the world 🌃🏜️

👉 Entering the capital city is like a dream! 👈🏻

🌟 On the Las Vegas Strip, time seems to be speeding up, lights and shadows are gorgeous, and passion is overflowing!
🌈 In this city that never sleeps, laughter and tears interweave into a beautiful picture!

🎡🎢 New York New York roller coaster with heart-pounding excitement 🎢🎡

🍸🎭Never-ending carnival parties in various hotels/theaters 🎭🍸

🎉 Bars and nightclubs are full of enthusiasm, neon lights are shining, let yourself have a carnival! 🎉

🌃 The Las Vegas Strip at night is a sea of ​​endless carnival!

🌟✨ Gorgeous night view with bright lights ✨🌟

🎰 Enter the world-famous hotel and enjoy the luxurious scenery!
🏨 Magnificent buildings and magnificent decorations make you feel like you are in a fairyland!
🌌 As night falls, the lights on the avenue twinkle and shine, bringing you a beautiful visual feast!

🚁 Climb aboard a helicopter, overlook the avenue, and experience the breathtaking scenery! 🚁

💼👜 Shopping paradise, go crazy as much as you want 🛍️💄

🛍️ The world’s top shopping destination, where luxury goods are at your fingertips!
💎 There are many famous brand shops, treat yourself and come home with a full load!
💃 In the fashion capital, have fun and have a brand new look!

✈️🗽 The Las Vegas Strip never stops! 🗽✈️
I would say that if you go to Vegas you should at least go once. I’ve gone twice and we accomplished our goal of doing the zip line on the 2nd visit and I would be okay if I never got to go back. It is a vibe but it’s the aggressive street performers and the girls constantly seeking out a conversation so they can get you to take a picture for a tip. I watched a guy shame 5 people who had just help them perform into giving them a $120 in tips?? It is also kinda grimy and sticky feeling down there. The whole place needs a good pressure washing. Maybe we hit it at the wrong times but there was never any live music on any of the stages. That would have made it better for sure
We found a fun little saloon and saddled up to people watch. Everyone needs to go to Fremont Street Experience when in Vegas. If you walk just a little off the downtown, one can find lots of hidden treasures and local watering holes. Take the bus too.. get opportunity to get somewhat acclimated, and you cannot beat $8 for a 24 hour pass
Emily Henderson
at 2023 Sep 12
Emily Henderson
at 2023 Sep 12
I have been to Vegas twice before this visit, and no one wanted to come here with me. I am so glad that I was able to come. This place is full of history. The videos,clips, and stories are so interesting. A must visit place
Ashley
at 2023 Sep 11
Ashley
at 2023 Sep 11
Great experience with some of the greatest views of Las Vegas you will ever see. I recommend going after the sun has set because the strip looks beautiful. There’s a bar that sells snacks and both alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks that you can bring in your pod. There’s plenty of space to walk around to see different parts of the strip throughout the ride. It takes about thirty minutes from start to finish on this ride.
It is a real neat exhibit. Your passenger card is a very nice twist. Your wondering if you survived the disaster or not.
Jessica B
at 2023 Sep 09
Jessica B
at 2023 Sep 09
Pros:
Super convenient central strip location.
Lots to do in the property (buffet, spa, pools, etc.).
Comfy bed.
Large room.
Quiet rooms with good sound proofing.

Cons:
Express check-in and mobile check-in did not work. Stations were out of order throughout my stay. Thus some very long check-in lines.

Room amenities are very sparse: no hand soap in bathroom, no body soap (only shampoo & conditioner), no floor mat for the bathroom. No in-room coffee unless you're willing to pay a LOT for it from the mini-bar. (As others have noted, no in room fridge to use for keeping things like coffee condiments and meds cold.)

Bell "Desk" is located outside the building and more a collection of rolling stands than a desk or station. Although front desk says that you can leave bags with them after check out, the "desk" staff would not accept them so you have to carry around after check out time. Would have been good to know ahead of time to plan departure time.

Would consider another hotel next time I visit.
Amber Asimenios
at 2023 Sep 08
Amber Asimenios
at 2023 Sep 08
There is nothing not to like about Caesar’s Palace. The views, the food, the rooms, the sites, the shows, the artwork (inside & out) of the palace. The forum shops in it of itself is a wonder!! We never left Caesars for the entire 10 days with the exception of going to the store to get gallons of water. We went to see Adele and we’re amazed and in awe of her! What a wonderful, beautiful, personable and classic woman!
Roman Nagibin
at 2023 Sep 08
Roman Nagibin
at 2023 Sep 08
The location of the hotel is great as you can walk to so many places (Bellagio fountains is right next to it) or take on Monorail from the hotel across the street.
Check-in is very interesting... When we got there around noon, our room was not available and they gave us 3 options: you can pay $60 to get the first available room of our type when it's ready, or get an upgrade and get to the room immediately, or wait to check in at 4 pm.
We got an upgrade and the room was very nice: spacious and quiet, but some small parts were loose in the bathroom, iron was working but no steam, and they do have a coffee maker but you have to pay separately for a coffee pods (box of 4 pods was in the room with the rest of paid snacks).
The hotel is very big and they have an online map available, you can find everything there: casino, shopping, great restaurants, several pools, shows and all of it made with a nice roman style architecture.
This hotel is one of the best on the strip, even though it's very big but everything is clean and taken care of, you can't even smell a cigarette smoke there unless someone smokes right next to you.
David Ashworth
at 2023 Sep 08
David Ashworth
at 2023 Sep 08
The high roller was one of our favourite attractions in Vegas. Amazing views of the strip and surrounding areas. We went for the happy half hour. Bar service was brilliant, 4 drinks in 30 mins, could have had more too. Very well priced. It was also quiet and air conditioned in the middle of the day. Would recommend.
Yadin Benyamin
at 2023 Sep 06
Yadin Benyamin
at 2023 Sep 06
You must obey the operator's instructions and keep your head. The movement of the train is very rough which shakes the whole body and creates an unpleasant feeling. I wouldn't recommend doing it more than once.
Eric Prado
at 2023 Sep 05
Eric Prado
at 2023 Sep 05
Finally made it to the Springs Preserve on September 1st and you can easily spend almost half a day there. you can learn about the early history of Las Vegas at Boomtown as well as learning the natural and human history of the area and Nevada. On the day I went the trails were closed due to flooding from the monsoon storms that day but they had a transportation between Boomtown and the main area of the preserve. One of the interesting features was the flash flood demonstration where you stand on a platform and have 50,000 gallons of water that will surround you. Let’s just say there will be a bit of a splash zone. They also have a temporary exhibition in the Nevada State Museum honoring Liberace as of this review. Overall, this is a great outing for families.
patrick westlund
at 2023 Sep 05
patrick westlund
at 2023 Sep 05
Went in with friends, Nevada residents get a discount! We went with premier for the experience and WOW was it worth while! We started with the speak easy that turned out to be the wrong idea- as theirs a secret knock to learn to get in the back door 😉 the fire arms bit was extremely fun and interactive for anyone wishing to try it. And the distillery tour gets you "buzzed" and ready for the rest of the walk for the 4 floors of history and fun. Anyone in the family will surely have fun coming here, that's a promise!!
If you're in Las Vegas and the time. You must take a night to visit the Fremont Street Experience. It's an amazing place to spend your night and listen to live music, enjoy the zip lining and have a few drinks. The atmosphere at the Fremont experience is amazing with the big and impressive animated ceiling. You'll definitely enjoy it if you have the time. Cheers,
Crystal Martinez
at 2023 Sep 04
Crystal Martinez
at 2023 Sep 04
Large hotel, connected to a mall called the Forum Shops. Early check in is around $35 and you check in at 12 pm. Self parking is around $18 a day and Valet is up to $50 a day. Resort fee is around $35. There is also a charge of $100 a night for incidentals. We originally booked a king suite in the palace tower. This tower is the one closest to the pool. Security is by the elevator and will need to see room key before you can get in the elevators. Unfortunately, due to crazy rain storm, we were unable to use the pools. Our room was not ready, we were given a double queen instead. The room is extremely large. Has a huge floor to ceiling mirror in the entry way. Large bathroom with a jacuzzi tub. Also has double sinks and a large shower. The room comes with 2 closets. It also has a stocked mini fridge. DO NOT OPEN the mini fridge. All the beverages inside are triple the price and they will charge to your room any items that are removed. There are snacks already in the room. But again DO NOT MOVE or you will be charged. Lol the beds were soft and very comfortable. There were 4 fluffy pillows per bed. We were comped the room. We only paid the resort fees. Not sure how much it is a night. I will definitely come back again. The customer service was the best.
This was an amazing experience! Actual artifacts from the Titanic that are in amazing condition! I left it a couple of the biggest relics as you have to see them to 1. Believe it and 2. Feel the feels!! A must do!!
Peter Lye
at 2023 Sep 02
Peter Lye
at 2023 Sep 02
The room is spacious and bed comfortable. Loved that a nice round table and sofa were included too. Room lighting came from lamps that could be made brighter but at the brightest, I still felt it was a bit too dark for my liking. The bedside LED was too dim to permit bedtime reading. Bathtub had jets but not all were functioning well. In the shower stall, I would have preferred that the angle of the showerhead could be adjusted. There was a coffee machine but no flask for hot water. The minibar was a scary trap...remove any items or even tilt it a bit off kilter and you'd be billed for it. The worst part is the route from the self-parking lot/ride share to registration/your room. It's probably 300m or more apart. You'd have to traverse at least one set of stairs and through the casino/restaurants so during busy periods, quite a bit of manoeuvring is required. And the carpeting doesn't make rolling easy either.
Aryan Nagpaul
at 2023 Sep 02
Aryan Nagpaul
at 2023 Sep 02
Stayed in the Nobu Hotel here at Caesars, and we had an excellent time. The rooms were spacious and well designed, with the beds and pillows proving to be most comfortable. A very large bathroom was excellent, and luxurious robes and slippers were provided.
The Forum Shops are glorious.
Caesars overall is excellent. Restaurants and the Food Court are arguably a notch above some of the other hotels.
Would certainly stay here again!!
Loved this museum💕. Don't let the entrance scare you off. Very clean inside. If you love history, 100% recommend this museum.
I was so intrigued by the museum. The artifacts have me chills. I was sadden by all the names on the board. But the story is sad itself. Just a part of history that we will remember in our lifetime.
Sandra W
at 2023 Aug 28
Sandra W
at 2023 Aug 28
This hotel was not what we expected. We had a flight cancellation so had to take an earlier flight. Tried to explain the situation was repeatedly told $60 to check in. We stayed a week and got charged $68 for checking in early. When I asked she said taxes. Everything else is broken down to individual cost, why not this. No need to be rude. The room has a torn carpet and a hole in the lamp. When I went back to check in desk was told we probably know. By the way they do not have a separate desk for guests than people checking in. So you have to stand in a crazy line. Oh and they don't want to clean the room while you are there. Unless you ask and they don't disclose. They used to offer a discount (per friend) and now they don't. I was told they do not have enough housekeeping to clean every room every day. The hallway by the elevator smelled like sewer. Luckily the room did not. I will avoid this hotel and would suggest the same if you are staying for a bit
Alecia Perry
at 2023 Aug 28
Alecia Perry
at 2023 Aug 28
I enjoyed my stay at Caesars palace. The rooms were nice a spacious. The beds were comfortable. Quality sheets and fluffy pillows. The hotel is GIGANTIC! prepare to get your steps in. The pools were cold, too cold for us to enjoy. Only two devices are permitted to pick up hotel WI-FI, after that there is a 15.00$ fee per device. Also no fridge for personal use, don't move items in the fridge or you will be charged.
The absolute best time that I had in Vegas. The whole atmosphere was worth it. People there are happy to let their freak flags fly, and everyone is just there to have a good time. No judgment. It's a completely rodent vibe than the main strip.
Michael Romanelli
at 2023 Aug 27
Michael Romanelli
at 2023 Aug 27
The high roller is a great way to experience the strip without too much hassle. Parking across the street near the Linq is $20 and then a short walk across the street. The entrance is on the west side of the wheel. There are some double doors, escalator, passage lines and an elevator to get you to the base. Make sure you bring your digital ticket as they will scan it. The wheel never stops moving and is slow enough for you to enter comfortable. Some screens and digital tour guides about the wheel and strip while riding is a nice touch. Altimeter is cool as well. Awesome views and some edge seating. There are options for wet bar rides as well. After the ride some stairs and a gift shop for any souvenirs. Great deal $20 for kids $36 for anytime. You can save more going during the day.
Tim Sanford
at 2023 Aug 23
Tim Sanford
at 2023 Aug 23
The hotel is very busy. They didn't have enough people working the check in\out desk when we first arrived. Came back later on and our suite was not ready and they try to up sale us the next available size up again. We declined so they went ahead and assigned it to us. The suite was immaculate. The view was the back side but it was good. Check out process was great.
M Bolden
at 2023 Aug 21
M Bolden
at 2023 Aug 21
Had NO problems. Was made nervous by many bad reviews but it was fine. Had 2 rooms: keep your window curtain closed if you want the room to stay extra cool. I would go again. Great valet experience made getting in and out easy.
Mike N
at 2023 Aug 20
Mike N
at 2023 Aug 20
Great location but the rooms are a little dated. Otherwise, such a wonderful property with special mention to the restaurant Mon Ami Gabi which serves up an amazing breakfast.

Walking out of this property, you are in the heart of it all and who doesn't love to look up and see the Eiffel Tower.
Latham woodward
at 2023 Aug 19
Latham woodward
at 2023 Aug 19
Everything was amazing, except for one thing... The very annoying system to order room service or talk to the front desk.
I stayed in one of their top floor large suites and the room was fantastic, clean and orderly. The front desk at check-in was friendly, courteous and kind.
The restaurants are some of the best at any hotel, and are somewhat tucked away, so you have the feeling of intimacy.
Prices at all of the restaurants were very reasonable compared to other hotels I have stayed in.
Will I stay here again... 100%
Vic Longmire
at 2023 Aug 17
Vic Longmire
at 2023 Aug 17
Beautiful rooms, wonderful staff, fantastic restaurants. The roof or should I say the ceiling is painted to look like the sky and as you walk through Paris. It truly is a magical place as I'm writing this I'm still there . The slots are a lot of fun. It's right on the strip you can find it by driving up to the Eiffel tower. The rooms are reasonably priced.
Visiting Fremont Street in Las Vegas was an absolute blast! From the moment I stepped onto the street, I was captivated by the energetic atmosphere and the unique charm it offered. It felt like a refreshing departure from the typical Vegas Strip, offering a more local and authentic experience.
The neon lights that Fremont Street is famous for were even more spectacular in person. They illuminated the night sky, creating a mesmerizing display that transported me to another world. The vintage Vegas vibe combined with the modern energy of the street created a unique and unforgettable ambiance.
If you're looking for a more intimate and local experience in Las Vegas, I highly recommend taking a stroll down Fremont Street – you won't be disappointed!
I had a great time at this place. It's not crowded and there are a lot of exhibits. I was surprised by how much larger it seems inside, as compared to how large the building looks from the outside.
Teresa Mannella
at 2023 Aug 11
Teresa Mannella
at 2023 Aug 11
This is my second time staying at the Las Vegas Paris. The hotel is in the perfect location on the strip. Great dining options available as well. We requested a view of the pool and the Eiffel Tower and that request was granted. The pool is a good size. The hotel guests range from singles, to families to couples.

Tips on some things to improve on: A few more chairs by the pool would be lovely as they fill up quickly due to the ratio of people in the hotel. Also, our room was not serviced for our whole three night/4 day stay. We had to go chase down our own bath towels, and our garbage was never emptied.
This exhibit was very interesting and educational! The Grand Staircase was nice, however, the downside is they won't let you take your own photos in the room. They want to sell you print photos in several areas for the exhibit including the staircase. You receive a ticket at the beginning and can find out if you survived at the end. The exhibit was very impressive.
Chris Wallace
at 2023 Aug 08
Chris Wallace
at 2023 Aug 08
The longest attraction in Las Vegas 30 minutes long. And the view of the city is awesome. I have Road the Ferris wheel in the daytime, and at night. In my personal opinion, the night time is the best. A couple things that they do not tell you the first one is it cost more to ride the Ferris wheel at night? They also have a pod with a full bar that cost extra that you can ride in . And All the pod holds about 15 to 25 people believe it or not. On a busy day they will pack you in like sardines. If you are a Caesars Rewards, member, you can’t get a voucher printed out at the any Caesars casino for a half off ticket. And the most important thing they do not tell you how RUDE their employees are.
Las Vegas is one of the world's most beautiful and entertaining place. Lot of 5 stars hotels, VIP pool parties, casinos... clubs...excellent nightlife...you can have full time fun and only fun everywhere in Las Vegas. Las Vegas strip and las Vegas downtown must visit places and no one should miss them out ever.
Jake H
at 2023 Aug 07
Jake H
at 2023 Aug 07
The Las Vegas strip is full of many iconic sites. It’s streets are rough. The best way to see it is through car. You may not be getting all the pictures you want, but it is very worth it to stay away from the strips dirty sidewalks. Traffic is horrendous so you will be able to appreciate the surroundings. Also, it is important to visit the strip at night to see the casinos lit up.
Every time I told someone my son was taking me to Vegas for my birthday, they told me to be sure and go to Fremont Street. That place is freaking awesome. When we were there in April, they had 2 gigs going on. Great music. The atmosphere is electric. If you don't go anywhere else, go there. It is like an outside mall with tons of things going on. Be sure and check out the roof and the changing designs. They have 2 ziplines also. There are plenty of places to eat. This is just an awesome place.
Fremont Street was the highlight of our Vegas trip! We came in the beginning of May so the weather was perfect. The streets were full of life and good vibes! Tons of different stores and street performers! Multiple concerts playing at the same time! We loved the animated ceiling as that just gave us so much great vibes. Definitely recommend people stop by if you're in Vegas!!
A beautiful garden in the literal heart of Las Vegas! Went on a cloudy summer day but there was plenty of opportunities to take a moment in some shade. The butterfly exhibit wasn’t open but I’ll definitely be going back once it does! It costs money to enter the springs reserve but this is free to check out once inside.
Fantastic, better than the main strip in my opinion. It's less polished, a little grimey but totally authentic. There's a better atmosphere there too and a wild mix of people. On the day I was there a couple of gigs were playing too. Did the zip line too which was good fun, albeit a little long waiting.
This was an absolute blast! The people who run this Museum make it a point to ensure that you have every question answered and that you can find what you are looking for. Some of the memorabilia in the shop is just amazing! I also think I found a couple of relatives LOL. Some of the video is extremely graphic therefore, this is not a place to take your children!! Lots of learning involved and it was very educational!! Very clean and we'll run!
The museum was a excellent experience! I Lear’s so much! I really loved the Egyptian part! 🐍
One of the coolest and best exhibits i attended. They told a story and did a great job of taking you into the ship as a guest while showing your artifacts as an outsider. A great experiance.
One of the best museums I have ever been to as of now. It seems like this amazing attraction can be easily overlooked by most in a city that already offers so much to do, but it is more than worth it to set aside ample time to explore this amazing place. This museum provides friendly staff, a huge variety of amazing exhibit, great immersion for kids and adults alike, and can entertain groups for hours. We have been here multiple times now and every time they add something new that makes the experience even better. Even the consistent exhibits are more than worth the price of admission, with the ancient Egyptian exhibit, the dinosaur exhibit, and the kids activity room being highlights within an already stellar museum. The price is also phenomenal as well, and many discounts are offered for students, educators, and others alike. This amazing natural history museum should not be missed under any circumstances.
This was a very interesting exhibit with many items from the titanic on display. We learned a lot about the tragedy during our visit. There was one aspeft that was a little disrespectful though. They give you a "ticket" to the ship when you enter and it has the information of an actual passenger. At the end of the exhibit, you find out if your person survived or not. I would hate if I had an ancestor who perished having their death be part of a tourist gimmick.
Daniel Fleagle
at 2023 Jul 20
Daniel Fleagle
at 2023 Jul 20
Absolutely beautiful Hotel. Room was spacious and bathroom was gorgeous marble(I personally like a walk in shower). I stayed in a Burgundy Room with Pool view. The food shops are easily accessible with a wide variety-from types of food to cost. I liked the location as it was a short walk to other casinos either inside or out. Also, the Bellagio is right across the street so watching the fountain shows was super easy. My only complaint was the turn down service. Since you pay resort fees I thought it not much to ask for fresh towels and wash cloths daily, especially with it being 115° and using the pool daily. I asked the front desk on 2 separate occasions to have full service the next morning and it only happened on the day before checkout. We had a very pleasant stay otherwise. With how nice the Dealers and Front Desk/Staff are, and how absolutely stunning the Hotel is I want to give Paris another chance in the future. But that will be a tough decision with so many properties fighting for tourist reservations. I wanted Paris to be my favorite Vegas hotel of all. Sadly that title is still up for grabs.
This is a street full of life and good vibes! There are tons of different stores and street performers. 3 different concerts were going on at the same time. We loved the animated ceiling as that just gave us so much great vibes. Definitely recommend people stop by if you're in Vegas, not just the new strip!

Parking can get tricky. The Fremont street experience garage is no longer free. It seems to be free for the first 15 minutes, but charges $25 flat rate. There is a parking lot nearby for $3/hr.
Amanda Graesser
at 2023 Jul 12
Amanda Graesser
at 2023 Jul 12
We stayed in a Burgundy Room and our room was at the end of the hall which was nice and quiet. We typically stay at MGM properties when we come to Vegas, and this was our first time staying at a Caesars property. I much prefer the check-in process with MGM as you can check-in on your app a week prior and the room key loads to your app as soon as the room is ready, so we never have to go to the front desk. We can just go straight to our room. You need to either go to a representative or a kiosk here, at least in our experience. It took a lot longer that way as lines weren’t short.

The room was a good size and everything was pretty updated. The fixtures had seen better days though. Everything appeared to be quite used and some touch ups were really needed in some places. Regardless, it was clean and comfortable so we really had no complaints. It was nice to have a mini fridge in the room to use as well.

The location is obviously prime. We would stay here again if the price was right!
Vaisakh Nair
at 2023 Jul 07
Vaisakh Nair
at 2023 Jul 07
Las Vegas is a breathtaking city that will leave you amazed. The lights and neon signs that illuminate the strip create a stunning landscape that is unique to Vegas. The city has something for everyone, from world-class entertainment to luxurious shopping and dining options. Its iconic hotels and resorts are architectural marvels, transporting you to far-off places. The Bellagio fountain show is an awe-inspiring sight that will leave you spellbound. The whole city is a perfect amalgamation of glitz and glamour. One cannot help but be entranced and fascinated by the beauty of Las Vegas. It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you will never forget.
Pam Bernhart
at 2023 Jul 04
Pam Bernhart
at 2023 Jul 04
I'm a member that's how much I love visiting. Free parking, always something new going on to keep you coming back. The butterfly Pavilion is wonderful. Your daily admission includes the Nevada State Museum, Water Works, and Boom town. The restaurant serves delicious food. You can easily spend the entire day here.
Fremont Street in Old Las Vegas is one of my favorite experiences about visiting Las Vegas. Lot of things going on around you other than the rooftop projector and music. Lots of quick grab bites and also upscale restaurants to eat and things to see, street performers, zip lines, casinos. This is really a must to visit while in Las Vegas. There are marked areas for the shows and the stars are great but the show lasts till 2-3 at night. After the show is over, it is not advisable to stay any longer as the place gets shady in the early mornings. In my opinion, it is not advisable to bring kids in this area as crowd can get crazy and shady some times and booze is available aplenty. But I will surely recommend adults visiting here during evenings and till 12-1 at night. Fun place to unwind!
Andres Lamprea
at 2023 Jun 09
Andres Lamprea
at 2023 Jun 09
What a ride yeehaaa, is amazing place. I enjoyed a lot of jajajja
Nice place to spend an hour or so. Look for online buy one get one admission free online. Variety of things for adults and kids. Nice displays.

Live animals too!

Teacher discounts available. My son and I cost $10. It was nice to get out of the heat.
This place is something to see in your lifetime. Bring your sense of humor with you…and your patience. It is crowded!!! Lots of people everywhere. I would recommend visiting on weekdays if you don’t like crowds. We did find parking but had to be a little patient. We did not walk the strip. We went to specific places and parked. We actually hotel hopped and that was a lot of fun.
Lots to see and do. Don't be fooled by some of the other post people give. This is a walking area! Do not try to stroll around and see it wearing high heels or dress shoes. Get your comfortable pair of walking shoes. Hit some of the shops and stores. Good times. I walked 13 miles in one day just site seeing and going through places like ceasars palace.
David Bejarano
at 2023 May 18
David Bejarano
at 2023 May 18
Super cool and amazing history museum of the MOB. You can easily spend hours here reading and seeing everything they have. Well worth the money. To start out with you, you will need to pay for parking outside. I believe it was like $8-$10. Once inside, you will be asked if you want the basic tour $30 or the premier $48. I suggest the premier for the full experience. It gets pretty busy during the afternoon, so I will suggest going really early or late past 5 pm. There is like 3 or floors with different things to see and experience. Make sure to check out the underground speakeasy on the bottom floor and try out their unique drinks. You can also grab a bite to eat there as well. Overall it was an amazing experience. Love it all. Definitely coming back and bringing my friends to it.
John P.
at 2023 Apr 30
John P.
at 2023 Apr 30
This was my first time here and I was pleasantly surprised by the size and scale of this place! So many nooks and trails to explore. Inside extractions along with outdoor activities were perfectly paired. Probably not ideal for small kids as they won't understand a lot of the "why's" but could be fun for them to burn energy by running around. Tons of shade on warm days like today. I highly recommend this Vegas gem!
Forget the casinos, this place is fantastic. It has hiking trails, a butterfly garden, two museums, an amazing Cafe, a recreated 1905 town, and a whole building dedicated to water conservation. You'll learn a lot. A great place for kids and adults. Lastly if you have allergies the cafe has plenty of options. We did not park but it looks like they have ample parking. You can also uber/lyft from the strip.
I enjoyed my experience with this exhibition. I think they did a great job seeing what they were able to restore from the titanic. It was also interesting and nice to see how they show some of the personal belongings of the passengers such as wallets or perfume cases. I would say it's a good place to definitely go when you have time on your hands to really get the full experience. Overall I feel that learned a lot but still had a fee questions and would've liked more details regarding the passengers and if they survived or not.
We didn't get to the show, even though we bought a ticket, because I fainted, although there were only a few people in the queue. The staff was very polite and concerned. Everyone was very nice. Manager Polina called the doctors and offered water. We were immediately refunded the money. Next time we arrive we will try again))
This is a cool museum that is a lot bigger once you enter than it looks from the parking lot! It’s a good place to visit with kids or if you want to get away from all the traffic from the Strip. It’s also pretty cheap, and they have good discounts for seniors, students, etc. The Egyptian exhibit is my favorite!
These gardens are beautifully maintained and have such a diverse array of plant life growing here! Weren’t any crowds in the early afternoon, and a food truck was parked in the courtyard area inside the gardens since the cafe was closed. Highly recommend!
Been meaning to give this place 5 stars. I took my daughter there during Halloween and she had a good time there. The staff was friendly and helpful. Lots of historical knowledge available to fill your little ones' minds especially if they like wildlife. Great value and family time IMO!
Madelyn Arion
at 2022 Oct 02
Madelyn Arion
at 2022 Oct 02
— A must-see while in Vegas! —

It’s sooooo windy up here!!!! (As to be expected) It feels like you can see the entire state of Nevada from Big Shot! Unfortunately, when it gets this windy, they close down Big Shot specifically and only allow the other rides to operate. The ride in my attached photo was by far my favorite. The claw-arm spins you and 7 others out over the entire city.. IMPORTANT: they warn you but still, shoes.. sunglasses.. & phones can plummet to certain death so be careful.

Try to plan on a day that’s not so windy to enjoy the full experience!!
Stefan Bachrodt
at 2022 Sep 29
Stefan Bachrodt
at 2022 Sep 29
Roller coaster enthusiast/ thrill rider here. Insanity- 100% not worth it unless you just love spinning rides.
X-scream - only worth it if you’re on the outside or first row. Seriously don’t waist your time and money on this one.
Big Shot - best of the three but exactly the same as any other big drop ride at any major park. Only difference is you’re 1,000 feet in the air, which is awesome, just not sure it’s worth the $30 for one ride.
I got the unlimited pass and just ended up doing the big shot 10 times in a row.
Overall it’s a fun bucket list item to do but not very thrilling on the whole.
Amber Vega
at 2022 Aug 25
Amber Vega
at 2022 Aug 25
Strat rides were fun. A good one time experience tourist thing to do. Different elevators that are controlled by a human take you to different floors. It's definitely worth going up there to take pictures and only buying the ticket to go up the tower if you aren't into the rides.
Daithí Kilcourse
at 2022 May 15
Daithí Kilcourse
at 2022 May 15
We stayed 2 nights at the Strat Hotel a few years back. There is an observation deck on the 108 floor and the crazy rides. We did them all but never except the virtual wired run down the building. They get the heart racing. I don’t think I could do them again. Frightening. We enjoyed our time here.
This is a nice place to go if you want to spend a couple of hours at a couple of decent museums and some short outdoor walks...It's a nice break from the bustle of the strip if you're visiting. Of course some of the museums are geared towards the younger set, and the gardens you can probably walk through in about 10 or 15 minutes, but it's a nice place to sit and relax and view the beautiful plant life.

The museums are geared mostly to kids under 10. But the state museum is quite good...
Excellent day, great for all ages, a couple of discovery museums, I suggest going to the Nevada state museum first. Water park, butterflies, train ride.
Susan Carter
at 2021 Nov 24
Susan Carter
at 2021 Nov 24
Cost $20 to go up then $5 extra per ride which I thought was reasonable, rides were good fun, definitely not as scary as they look x
I love the butterfly exhibit when it is there. I hope they have the "Trunk or Treat" this year, my kids love it! Season pass is so worth the money, this place gets my kids out and walking! Photos are from various visits😍
It's a wonderful place to bring the entire family. The kids will have fun, the adults will learn about the history of how the pioneers settled Las Vegas. Very interesting and lots of things to see and show.. 1 day maybe won't be enough to see..
Rebecca McNally
at 2018 May 12
Rebecca McNally
at 2018 May 12
Fantastic place to visit. Great food in the cafe. Fun learning all about the desert while getting to see beauty all around you.
Jack H
at 2018 Jan 04
Jack H
at 2018 Jan 04
I have never been more thrilled and scared from a ride in my life. This theme park is worth every dollar you spend on it. So, we did the unlimited rides, and started with spinning ride first, then the seesaw then the slingshot. The seesaw one was the most incredible experience of fear and adrenaline, really try to get the front seats of this one. The views are also incredible me up here and worth the admission