Located on the flashy Las Vegas Strip, the High Roller (pun most definitely intended) is North America's tallest Ferris wheels. Opened to the public in March 2014, LINQ High Roller tickets grant you access to a 30-minute spin and mesmerizing views of Las Vegas and beyond, day or night.
Slightly less busy than the tourist-heavy area of Grand Canyon South, but boasting some of the Grand Canyon's most exciting activities – and some of the best views of the whole national park – Grand Canyon West is the place to go if you're hoping to enjoy some of the area's more adrenaline-packed activities.
With whitewater rafting, swooping helicopter rides, and the Skywalk glass bridge all located in the vicinity of Grand Canyon West, it's a thrillseeker's paradise! But if you just want to kick back and enjoy the spectacular scenery from Guano Point, explore the Native American village at Eagle Point Viewpoint, rent a cabin in Hualapai Ranch, or drift peacefully down the Colorado River in a kayak, you can do all that too.
Madame Tussauds Las Vegas was the first Madame Tussauds to open in the United States, back in 1999. This popular wax museum and family-friendly attraction is located at The Venetian casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
The Mob Museum in Las Vegas is a museum dedicated to organized crime. It's the only place to see real life artifacts from the mob, like guns, electric chairs, the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Wall, and Bugsy Siegel’s sunglasses.
The brainchild of a reverend and a pornographer, Las Vegas' Erotic Heritage Museum is a sinless exploration of our sexual heritage. Educational, light-hearted, and never salacious, the exhibits on show provide an unabashed journey through the history of love, sex and eroticism.
Contemplate the idea of sex in space, trace the evolution of human sexuality, ogle at erotic art from down the centuries, and much more. There's even the opportunity to be a part of Hieronymus Bosch's famously debaucherous “Garden of Earthly Delights”.
Illuminarium Las Vegas is an immersive entertainment space that throws visitors into the cinematic action with state-of-the-art technology and sound systems. It is located in Las Vegas, NV, United States.
The STRAT – formerly the Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower, and Vegas World before that – is located on Las Vegas Boulevard, just north of the Las Vegas Strip. It boasts an indoor and outdoor observation deck with 360-degree Las Vegas views!
With its sleek modern design, this iconic establishment boasts an array of world-class dining options, thrilling gaming floors, and a rooftop oasis offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city's dazzling skyline.
Whether you're seeking a high-energy nightlife experience or a serene escape, The Strat Hotel & Casino promises an unforgettable Las Vegas adventure.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a 1,200-acre complex of multiple motorsports tracks. It's located in Clark County, Nevada roughly 15 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip. It's easily reached by car - just save the speeding for once you've arrived!
If you want to add a little splash of "ooh la la" to your stay in Sin City, there's only one place to go: The Eiffel Tower Experience Las Vegas! Standing at half the size of its Parisian counterpart, this scale model of Gustave Eiffel's iconic tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks on the Las Vegas strip. From atop, the tower offers one of the most spectacular views over Sin City.
Inside, guests are treated to a fun, kitschy visit to the City of Lights. Pose for photos in front of a bridge on the Seine, see all those locks left behind by lovers, and use a tablet to change the Las Vegas skyline into a Parisian panorama – c'est formidable!
Bryce Canyon National Park is a huge reserve in southern Utah, famous for its towering orange-colored hoodoos. These staggering rock formations were formed over millions of years. Bryce Canyon National Park is located about 90 minutes by car from Las Vegas.
Visitors to Las Vegas Springs Preserve can walk along nature trails, meet live animals, visit the museum, take a train ride to learn about the history of Vegas - and even explore a solar-powered house.