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Experience Las Vegas with these 8 Unexpected Activities

by Regina Thomas Freelance Writer

Experience Las Vegas with These 8 Unexpected Activities

While Las Vegas got its start thanks to its exciting gambling scene, the city is more than just blackjack tables and slot machines. The casino floor is just the start of the fun waiting for you in Sin City. Here are eight unexpected activities to put on your itinerary when visiting Las Vegas.

The Mob Museum

Looking to check out the seedy side of Vegas? Be sure to head downtown and visit The Mob Museum, a fascinating look into organized crime that started in the late 1800s. Known officially as the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, this facility traces the history of the mob through a series of photos, interactive exhibits, videos, and artifacts. The onsite re-creation of a speakeasy is a fun place to grab a Prohibition cocktail.

The Neon Museum

The Neon Museum is another museum that deserves your consideration for a visit. This open-air museum features the iconic neon signs that once lit up the city. Visitors can now enjoy these lights that have been preserved for the public to take a stroll down memory lane and pose for pictures. Visit at nighttime and you will see the lights illuminated for an extra special experience. You will also avoid the heat of the day if you time your visit for the evening.

Fremont Street Experience

While most people congregate on the famed Las Vegas Strip, you should also set aside one night to visit downtown Fremont Street. Starting at 6 pm and continuing until 2 am, the area comes alive with the Fremont Street Experience. This famous light and music show is projected above you on the largest LED screen in the world. Take your experience up a notch by signing up for the zipline.

Nightclub Tour

The fun really gets started in Vegas when the sun goes down. Make the most out of this time by touring the many exciting themed nightclubs that dot the landscape of this city. Visiting the nightclubs will provide you with a new perspective on Las Vegas. Dance your heart out, grab an inventive cocktail, mingle with social media influencers, and more when you step foot in some of the hottest nightclubs in the world.

Rev Up Your Engine

Now is your chance to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari or Lamborghini and race around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Visitors seeking the ultimate thrill can sign up for driving lessons and the chance to take a spin around the speedway in an exhilarating experience. Be sure to make your reservations in advance as this experience sells out quickly.

Marvel at a Cirque du Soleil Show

You have never seen a show quite like Cirque du Soleil. This unique mix of circus acts, aerial performance, jaw-dropping acrobatics, and music have impressed millions of viewers over the years. Cirque du Soleil offers multiple permanent shows throughout the Strip, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your interests. Make a night out of it and book a dinner reservation before or after your showtime.

Soak Up Nature at the Bellagio Botanical Gardens

Most everyone who visits Las Vegas takes in the grandeur of the Bellagio fountains. However, you are missing out if you also do not stop by the hotel's Conservatory and Botanical Garden. The 14,000-square-foot botanical garden is housed in the hotel's conservatory, located just across from the front desk. The elaborate floral displays change with the season, making every visit a new experience for all of the senses. Best of all, this attraction is free.

Seven Magic Mountains

Looking to escape the bright lights and buzz of Vegas? Approximately 10 miles south of the Strip, you will find the quirky Seven Magic Mountains exhibit. This sculpture park features seven colorful "mountains" made of boulders that soar up to 35 feet tall. The sculpture park makes a fun outing while providing a unique backdrop for your photos in the desert.

Conclusion

These eight ideas will put Vegas in a new light for you, showing you that the popular travel destination offers far more than playing slot machines on the floor. You could spend days in Vegas without even stepping foot on a casino floor with all of these unique and exciting activities to try.



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