Despite the lights and craziness often associated with Vegas, finding a romantic date spot it not that difficult. One of the most romantic places in the world is Paris, but you don't have to cross an ocean to experience Paris, you just need to make your way down the Las Vegas strip where a half-sized replica of the Eiffel Tower stands at the Paris Hotel. Towering 460 feet above the strip, the Eiffel Tower Ride offers one of the most spectacular view of Las Vegas.
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant, located on the 11th floor, offers not only an incredible view, but an extensive wine list and menu.
Tickets are available at the Eiffel Tower Box Office.
When visiting Las Vegas, many people don't take the time to venture off of the main strip, but they are missing out on one of Las Vegas' most exciting attractions: The Fremont Street Experience. Located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, this is the street where it all started.
If you are looking for a fun, laid-back date, this is the place to go. The venue is home to Viva Vision, the world's biggest big screen. There is also a pedestrian mall with unique shops and performance stages. With 10 casinos, 60 restaurants, thousands of slot machines, free concerts and street performers, your night of fun at the Fremont Street Experience can take you in countless directions.
If you're looking for shows, Las Vegas is the place to be, with headliners such as Celine Dion and others performing every night of the week. If you and your date enjoy music in a more intimate setting, The House of Blues at Mandalay Bay hosts "Nothing but the Blues" concerts inside the Crossroads Room every Wednesday night. The bands change weekly and there's no charge. Shows start at 8 p.m. and last about three hours. You can also enjoy a meal from the iconic venue's extensive menu.
If laughter is what you're looking for, look no further than Onyx Theatre. Located on East Sahara Ave., the theatre offers a variety of shows, including The Rocky Horror Picture Show the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. You may also see the next Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock perform when aspiring comics in training with the Second City comedy troupe perform at 8 p.m. on Mondays.