Things to See in Las Vegas for Free

Las Vegas, Nevada, is one of the most infamous destinations in the world. The Las Vegas Strip stretches roughly five miles long, encompassing an assortment of hotels, malls, restaurants and everything in between. If you are looking for ways to enjoy Las Vegas without spending much or anything at all, look no further.
  1. Live Entertainment and Shows

    • The "Big Elvis" show at Bill's Gambling Hall and Saloon is guaranteed to entertain. Professional performer Pete "Big Elvis" Vallee can be see in the casino lounge from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The Circus Circus Hotel and Casino proudly presents the world's largest permanent Circus. Complete with a carnival midway center stage, the live circus brings entertainment and action for the entire family. Performances run every half hour daily from 11 a.m. to midnight.

      For fashion lovers, the Fashion Show Mall found at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip is an absolute must-see. It covers nearly 2 million square feet and features more than 200 shops and restaurants with eight department stores. The fashion show event takes place in the Great Hall Venue on an 80-foot expanding runway.

      One of the most popular events on the Las Vegas Strip is the magnificent water and light show at the Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel. Accompanied by a harmonious mixture of opera and classical music, this water show is a concert in itself. Show times are from 3 p.m. to 12 midnight, Monday through Friday and noon to midnight Saturday and Sunday.

    Attractions and Exhibits

    • Aside from the abundant live entertainment of Las Vegas, there is an array of galleries, aquariums, museums, gardens, wine tasting and exhibits to enjoy as well. The grand Mirage Hotel lobby features a breathtaking saltwater aquarium that is home to more than 1,000 coral reef animals and 60 different aquatic species from the South Pacific to the Caribbean. The aquarium is one of the most elaborate and technically advanced aquariums in the world.

      For music lovers, The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino has an impressive display of rock 'n' roll memorabilia, including concert instruments, posters and platinum albums. For movie lovers, The Planet Hollywood Restaurant located at Caesar's Palace offers not only excellent food but also an enormous collection of movie industry memorabilia.

      The original Las Vegas Boulevard, now known as Downtown Las Vegas, is home to the Aerial Gallery, featuring the work of local artists. The gallery extends one mile long from the art district to the city hall. Wine lovers can enjoy free wine tasting from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily at The Fortuna, located in the Las Vegas Hilton.

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