Interesting places in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a city where coins are always jingling, bills are rustling and jackpots are temptingly glowing. Las Vegas is the “gambling capital” of the United States, more than 100 complexes have been opened here, combining gambling establishments, hotels, shopping centers and concert halls.

Entertainment and attractions

The main attractions of Las Vegas are casinos, hotels and all the atmosphere that makes up the soul of the city and forms its reputation. The Strip, a 7-kilometer strip of casinos, restaurants and entertainment centers, is not to be missed here. This street is not located in the city center, but actually in the suburbs, but it was she who became the face of Las Vegas. On the street – Fremont Street, the show practically does not stop, which is not limited only to clubs and casinos.

Every day, thousands of tourists are attracted by the dancing fountains in front of the Bellagio. Jets of water soar to a height of 73 meters. In the evening, the fountain is illuminated. “High Roller” is another popular entertainment. This is a Ferris wheel 168 m high, from which the whole city is visible!

For cultural lovers, the city has several vintage car museums, the large historic Nevada State Museum, the Nuclear Testing Museum, the Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, and various galleries. For younger guests, there is the Discovery Children’s Museum, where the laws of nature and scientific facts are explained in a playful way, and the Shark Reef Aquarium, with 2000 underwater inhabitants, and various shows are held for guests.

Las Vegas is often the starting point for exploring Nevada’s natural attractions. Here, stunning landscapes: a few hours away are the Grand Canyon, which is considered one of the deepest on the planet, the largest national park in the United States, Death Valley, and several smaller parks.