Free Fun Near the Eiffel Tower Experience in Las Vegas

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So you’re in Vegas, the Eiffel Tower Experience is on your must-see list, and you’re fired up to soak up the city’s high-energy atmosphere—without giving your credit card a workout. Lucky for you, the Strip isn’t just about splurging and slot machines. Around the Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower, you’ll find hidden art, immersive street entertainment, outdoor escapes, and even a slice of French flair—all for zero dollars. We’ll tour the favorite free things to do nearby, whether you’re into people-watching, picture-perfect strolls, or soaking in cultural surprises. Viva Las Vegas—no big spend required. 

Our favorite free things to do near the Eiffel Tower Experience include: 

Fountains of Bellagio 

The Volcano at The Mirage 

Grand Bazaar Shops at Horseshoe Las Vegas 

The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat 

The LINQ Promenade 

The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign 

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens 

Strip Street Performers & Buskers 

ARIA Fine Art Collection 

Fall of Atlantis Show at Caesars Forum Shops 

Fountains of Bellagio

Ask any local and they’ll point you straight to the Bellagio’s water show—just a short stroll from the Eiffel Tower Experience. The Fountains offer pure Vegas glam: jets of water leap, swirl, and dance in perfect time with classic tunes. Whether it’s Sinatra crooning or soaring opera, the soundtrack changes, and each show feels completely unique. Crowds gather, the Strip lights up, and everything takes a pause as the music builds and another round of liquid choreography explodes before you. 

The vibe is electric, especially after sunset when the water glows in multicolored light. Kids and grown-ups alike watch wide-eyed, and there’s always someone proposing or clapping along to the rhythm. The best part? Shows run every day, every 15-30 minutes, and you don’t need a reservation—or a cent. Bring your camera (and maybe some friends) and let yourself be wowed by the ultimate free Vegas spectacle. 

The Volcano at The Mirage 

Looking for fiery excitement just off the Paris Las Vegas block? Make your way north and catch the famous Mirage Volcano erupting right on the Strip’s edge. When dusk falls, crowds gather as deep drumbeats start, colored flames shoot toward the sky, and plumes of steam dance to an energetic soundtrack curated by Ziggy Marley and The Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart. The spectacle only lasts about five minutes, but it’s packed with drama, heat, and that distinct Vegas sense of larger-than-life fun. 

Arrive a few minutes early for a front-row spot—especially if you like a little warmth with your night out! The viewing area curves along the sidewalk, so there’s ample space to take in the action, snap some fiery photos, and enjoy a little tropical escapism. Instant energy boost, no ticket required. 

Grand Bazaar Shops at Horseshoe Las Vegas 

Imagine a vibrant European street market—then turn up the neon and you have the Grand Bazaar Shops right on the Strip beside Paris Las Vegas. This open-air marketplace is a fun way to window shop, people-watch, and experience flashing lights and quirky architecture, all steps from the Eiffel Tower Experience. 

What makes it special? The energy, the colorful stalls, and the ongoing entertainment—street magicians, dancers, and musicians pop up throughout the day, handing out samples, stickers, or just smiles. Wander through, browse unique boutiques, and take in the LED canopy light show in the evenings for an added wow factor. If you’re after authentic Vegas trinkets or want to snap a selfie beside the illuminated Bazaar sign, this is your go-to. Window shopping has never felt so lively. 

The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat 

Something about seeing flamingos, koi, and turtles frolic in a lush oasis makes you forget you’re in the heart of Sin City. The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat transports you into a secret garden—free to visit and perfect for a midday escape from the Strip’s excitement. 

Wind your way through palm-lined paths and admire pink flamingos strutting, waterfalls cascading, and colorful tropical birds living their best life. The habitat’s laid-back pace charms both families and couples alike. Stop by for the twice-daily feedings or just lounge on a shaded bench. It’s tranquil, photogenic, and surprisingly peaceful—a great contrast to the roulette wheels and neon next door. You may never look at hotel courtyards the same way again. 

The LINQ Promenade 

A buzzing pedestrian zone with a playful vibe, the LINQ Promenade puts you right in the Strip’s energetic core, just a quick walk from Paris Las Vegas. Here, you’ll find colorful art installations, live street entertainment (think unicyclists, musicians, and living statues), and great people-watching opportunities. 

The Promenade is home to some top-notch Instagram spots, including a polished stretch of twinkle-lit trees and outdoor art. Browse the eclectic storefronts and enjoy regular pop-up performances. The place is always lively, and whether you’re sipping your own coffee or just soaking in the scene, you’ll leave with a smile. At night, everything sparkles a little brighter, and live music drifts on the breeze. 

The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

A photo with this legendary Vegas landmark is a must—and happily, it doesn’t cost a dime. Located at the southern end of the Strip, the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is an easy ride-share, walk, or bus journey from Paris Las Vegas. 

Arrive early to beat the crowds, or embrace the lively vibe and make friends in the queue. Newcomers pose, wedding parties gather for snaps, Elvis impersonators drop by, and there’s always a sense of celebration in the air. At night, the sign glows in dazzling red, blue, and yellow. It’s the perfect jumping-off point for a classic Strip stroll—or to say “au revoir” at the end of your trip. 

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens 

Imagine a fantasy garden where the flowers turn with the seasons, giant sculptures bloom overhead, and playful themes take you from France to Japan to the American wild west—all under a soaring glass canopy just opposite the Eiffel Tower Experience. 

The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens offers free seasonal displays packed with vibrant color, delightful scents, and intricate artistry. Wander the curving pathways and admire surreal topiaries, water features, and lush garden beds. Each quarter brings a new display, with highlights like whimsical spring cherry blossoms or autumn’s golden leaves. Friendly hosts answer questions or share garden secrets. With its ever-changing look and surprising artistry, this indoor oasis is a calm, cool, and enchanting experience on the Strip. 

Strip Street Performers & Buskers 

One of Vegas’s unfiltered joys is the kaleidoscope of performances happening all along Las Vegas Boulevard. Around the Eiffel Tower Experience, you’ll discover everyone from Michael Jackson impersonators and rock ‘n’ roll violinists to breakdancers, magicians, and superhero cosplayers. 

It’s energetic, fun, and unpredictable—every trip down the Strip feels a little different. While tipping is welcomed for great photos or jaw-dropping tricks, lingering and soaking up the atmosphere is always free. Each act adds to the sensory overload that is Vegas, and you’ll walk away with stories to tell and maybe a few new dance moves to try. 

ARIA Fine Art Collection 

Art lovers, rejoice: the Strip is filled with creative treasures hiding in plain sight. Head to ARIA (a pleasant walk or quick tram ride from Paris Las Vegas) and take in one of the largest public art collections in any US hotel. These bold, contemporary pieces are free to view, whether you’re a casual browser or a gallery-hopper. 

Sculptures, installations, and paintings from world-renowned artists wind through lobbies, corridors, and courtyards. There’s a bit of everything: dramatic metalwork, glowing color fields, and statement pieces that invite a closer look (and a few photos). Download a free digital guide for extra details or just let your curiosity lead the way. This creative escape offers a whole other Vegas dimension. 

Fall of Atlantis Show at Caesars Forum Shops 

When you’re ready for fire, water, and talking statues—all indoors—make your way to the Caesars Forum Shops for the Fall of Atlantis show. It’s free, runs several times daily, and delivers a show that’s as Vegas as they come: statues come to life, pyrotechnics fill the air, and special effects tell the dramatic myth of Atlantis. 

The ambiance is pure Vegas spectacle. The setting—a grand Roman rotunda surrounded by upscale shops—ups the ambience, blending ancient legends with present-day dazzle. We recommend grabbing a front-row spot at least a few minutes early, especially if you’re traveling with kids who’ll love watching the sea god duel his way through the fountains and fireballs. 

 

Ready to take on The Strip without spending a dime? These no-cost activities near the Eiffel Tower Experience showcase the best of Vegas: glitz, community, culture, and plenty of delightful surprises. Whether you want to cool off in lush garden spaces, marvel at epic water shows, enjoy world-class performance art in the streets, or snap the perfect photo for your travel album, you’ll find something to fit your vibe and your schedule. 

 

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Las Vegas in May

Tucked away in the Nevada desert, surrounded on all sides by sand, rocks and an occasional cactus, is a bright pocket of color, sound and neon lights. It never sleeps, and it’s never stopped, since some plucky miners and their railroad brought wealth to the region more than a hundred years ago. The city, of course, is Las Vegas. Today, no matter the time of day or year, weary travelers and adventure-seekers alike still seek their fortune here – though one of the best times to come, for weather, crowds and partying till the small hours, is the charming spring month of May. All you need to know includes: Weather in May What's on Day trip ideas Pool parties Las Vegas in May Average temperature: 89oF • Average rainfall: 1 day/mth • Average sunshine: 13 hours Things begin to heat up in Vegas in May, as the days get longer and the clouds dissipate, leaving clear blue skies as far as the eye can see. There’s almost no rain – average rainfall for the whole month is 0.12 inches – but it’s not unheard of for an isolated thunderstorm to roll in, so check the forecast before you head out. It gets warmer as the month goes on, with temperatures regularly reaching the mid-90s and potentially ticking over 100 degrees, so be prepared for heat – particularly in the middle of the day. It’s still quite cool in the evenings, averaging a brisk 66oF overnight, so a light jacket or coat is recommended if you’re heading out and about after dark. Keep in mind, also, that many of the hotels and casinos have dress codes and don’t allow shorts – though fortunately they’re all air-conditioned, so you’ll be fine once you get there. What’s on in May There’s no shortage of fun to be had in Vegas in May, though if you’re here on a festival weekend you can expect to pay premium rates for hotels. On the other hand, if you miss them, your chances of getting a great deal are pretty good. Around the middle of the month is the annual Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, when the city fills up with rockstars and people who want to get a glimpse of them. Recent performers and recipients have included Ed Sheeran, Kanye West, Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande, to name a few. If that’s not your thing, escape the hoards by whisking yourself up to the Eiffel Tower observation deck, or seek sanctuary on the High Roller Observation Wheel in a soundproofed, climate-controlled pod. The last Monday of the month is Memorial Day and in Vegas this marks the unofficial start of the summer season. Most of the hotels get their festival vibes on with pool parties lasting all weekend; clubs, bars and restaurants will also have special events and offers. Or if you’re looking for a family-friendly event you could attend The Best Dam Barbeque Challenge, a two-day annual event in which teams compete to produce the best ribs, pork, brisket, and chicken. For spectators, as well as the obvious chance to taste a lot of grilled meat, there’s music, a car show and barbequing lessons for the kids. Or if you’re into Punk Rock and bowling, go for the obscure but fun Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival, which is pretty much exactly what it says it is. Day trips from Vegas May is a great time to explore the regions around the city, as the days are getting longer but the heat hasn’t yet become extreme. If it’s your first time in the area make sure you visit the Grand Canyon and tick a natural wonder of the world off your bucket list. The trip begins and ends with a smooth ride in an air-conditioned coach, and in between you’ll enjoy a rejuvenating stop at Lake Mead, cross the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge into Arizona and spend three hours exploring the Canyon’s stunning South Rim on a guided tour. If you prefer wonders of engineering, you could visit Hoover Dam, where you can peer from the dam itself into the depths of the Black Canyon and spend some time exploring Boulder City. Or if you prefer a more elementary escape, why not try a combined trip to Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon? Here you can enjoy a scenic drive over mountain passes and red cliffs, see unique rock formations at Chequerboard Mesa and walk the rim of a canyon with stunning natural vistas. Wherever you choose to go, be sure to have your camera fully charged! Vegas Pools When you’ve been out in the desert all day, or hitting the shops of the Vegas Strip, there’s only one way to cool off – in a luxury Vegas hotel pool. This is nothing like your local swim center – these are mind-blowingly lavish and often magnificent bathing resorts, each attempting to outdo the others in theme, extravagance and sheer ingenuity. Choices include 11 acres of beach, tropical island and wave pools at Mandalay Bay, the Mount Olympus-themed Garden of the Gods at Caesar’s Palace, or actual sharks in the titanic-sized tank at the Golden Nugget. Pool season lasts from March to October and most of them stay open from 7am to 7pm. Many of them host pool parties – although you’ll hear them referred to as ‘day clubs’ - because they’re basically an all-day party with music, drinks and crowds of young people letting their hair down. Before you head to your chosen oasis, be aware that many of the hotels have strict rules about who’s allowed in, and in what manner, so make you check before you bathe. One or two – like the LINQ Influence Pool and Planet Hollywood – are free at certain times, but most have to be booked and paid for unless you’re staying at that hotel, and pool parties are strictly adults-only. If you’re not sure which one to pick – or want to try more than one – jump on a Rock Star Pool Party Tour which will take you to two of the best ones on a limo with complimentary drinks. When the pools close, follow it up (if you’ve got the stamina) with a Rockstar Club Tour, which gets you into four of the most exclusive clubs in town. Yes, you ‘May’ have it all! May is the perfect month to visit Sin City. Save money with a Go City Las Vegas Explorer or All-Inclusive Pass, and make sure you don’t miss a thing!
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