Solo Trips: 5 Places to Go Near Las Vegas Part 1

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Las Vegas is known as the gambling capital of the United States. It is perfect for a fun outing with pals. Nonetheless, even if you are not a massive fan of nightlife, you will be able to find something to do in Sin City. There are many gorgeous and entertaining sites to visit in Las Vegas that will have something to offer you no matter who you are or what you enjoy. Let us check you the top places.

Bellagio

The Bellagio is one of the most well-known (and flashy) hotels on The Strip, with wealth seeping from every corner of the property, from the spacious suites to the many on-site attractions.

The hotel’s suites have won the AAA Five Diamond Award, but that is not all it offers. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art has works by Picasso and Matisse, and the hotel’s 14,000 square-foot indoor Conservatory & Botanical Gardens transforms with the seasons.Jasmine, dubbed “the most beautiful Chinese restaurant in the world,” never fails to wow, while Mayfair after Dark, with its nods to Roaring Twenties New York, Paris, and Berlin, begs for an evening drink.

Nevertheless, the Bellagio Fountains are perhaps the most photographed feature in the city. Guests may see a different choreographed water display set to music every few minutes in front of the hotel tower.The hotel has a Cirque du Soleil show called O, which features acrobatics, synchronized swimming, live music, dangerous acts, a mysterious set design, a spa, various pools, and a casino open 24 hours a day.

Hoover Dam

The amazing dam Lake Mead, the most extensive water reservoir in the United States, is located on the Colorado River and was constructed to hold its waters. The dam, built in 1935, is also essential because it supplies Nevada, California, and Arizona with energy. In addition to the Grand Canyon, other must-see American landmarks include the Hoover Dam and the Nevada section of the Hoover Dam. You may easily see both of these places in a single day. A helicopter tour will provide breathtaking views of the city and the Grand Canyon.

The Strip

Vegas is famed for its “Strip,” a 2.5-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard that runs through the city from northeast to southwest. Most people’s mental image of Las Vegas is of this Strip, lined with enormous entertainment palaces, many of which were constructed around a central theme, house performance venues, luxury hotel rooms, and fine restaurants.

Walking the Strip and taking in the views is an essential Las Vegas activity. When an uninterrupted stream of neon signs lights the city, the effect is breathtaking at night. This place is like a never-ending sensory overload.

Between Mandalay Bay and Treasure Island is what most people consider”the Strip” in Las Vegas. Stay on The Strip, especially at a large resort, to get the whole Las Vegas experience. Check out our suggested hotels if you are looking for a place to stay.

Grand Canyon

 

Nature knows how to treat us well, huh? The Grand Canyon, one of the world’s most magnificent and inspirational natural wonders, is just a couple hours’ drive from Sin City (or a quick helicopter flight, if that’s more your speed).

Suppose you’re a nature lover traveling to Las Vegas or the southwestern United States. In that case, you must see this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is home to some of the most stunning and dramatic vistas in the world (including the iconic Horseshoe Bend).

Reserve a helicopter or scenic flight seat for a once-in-a-lifetime bird’s-eye perspective, capture the iconic photo from the Skywalk (don’t miss our blog article on Grand Canyon Skywalk tickets), or hike or ride a bike down into the canyon for hours upon hours of breathtaking scenery. The Grand Canyon will make you feel insignificant in the most fantastic manner.

Budget-wise, your best bet is a trip to Antelope Canyon and the Hoover Dam. You may also visit Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Monument Valley on a multi-day National Parks tour if you want to go all out.

Stratosphere

The Stratosphere Tower, located in Las Vegas, is another must-see attraction. The tower, which is over 1150 feet in the air, has a lot going for it for visitors. At the very peak, you will find extreme coasters like SkyJump, Insanity, and Big Shot. Even if you are not into thrills, the outdoor terrace of this hotel has some of the most incredible views of the city in Las Vegas.

 

Now that we have shown you all, there is to see in Las Vegas, what are you waiting for? You have the list, but before going, check out our website to find the perfect Las Vegas vacation package.

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