Guide to Caesars Palace Attractions - High Roller, Eiffel Tower & Fly LINQ

Guide to Caesars Palace Attractions - High Roller, Eiffel Tower & Fly LINQ

Caesars Palace is one of Las Vegas' most iconic spots. At this palatial resort, visitors are welcome to play, dine, and unwind in one of the world's most famous hotels and casinos. But when you've played the tables, what else is there for you to enjoy at Caesars Palace?

In this guide to Caesars Palace, we'll explore three of the casino giant's biggest attractions; the High Roller, the Eiffel Tower, and the Fly Linq. Before long, you'll know why they should be at the top of your itinerary when you visit Las Vegas!

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The High Roller

Want to experience one of the best views of the city? Then you want to ride the High Roller. Reaching 550 feet off of the ground, it's the world's largest observation wheel. If thirty minutes of stunning views sounds like just the ticket, look no further.

How to get High Roller tickets?

We've got you covered – High Roller tickets are available with the below money-saving options, so you can choose the attraction pass that's right for you:

1. All-Inclusive Pass – All you can do. Includes admission to over 35 attractions.

2. Explorer Pass – Choose as you go. Includes admission of up to 7 attractions.

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Tips for visiting the High Roller

  • There's no need to book in advance! Present your pass at the High Roller Guest Entrance.
  • Grab a drink at the base before boarding at the wheelhouse.
  • Some say the right side of the cabins offers the best views, so plan accordingly and try and get a spot!
  • Spend some time exploring the LINQ outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment area.
  • Purchase a souvenir photo from your visit as a keepsake from your Las Vegas adventure.
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The Eiffel Tower

For more unique views of the city, why not ascend this half-sized recreation of the iconic Parisian monument? Even before you reach the Eiffel Tower, you'll pass through recognizable landmarks like the Louvre and the Arc De Triomphe.

Then, take a glass elevator straight to the top for one of Vegas' most romantic spots.

How to get Eiffel Tower tickets?

We've got you covered – Eiffel Tower tickets are available with the below money-saving options, so you can choose the attraction pass that's right for you:

1. All-Inclusive Pass – All you can do. Includes admission to over 35 attractions.

2. Explorer Pass – Choose as you go. Includes admission of up to 7 attractions.

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Tips for visiting the Eiffel Tower

  • Present your pass at the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck Box Office at General Admission Ticket Line to receive your entry ticket.
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Fly LINQ

If you like your heights paired with a sense of adventure, then look no further than Fly LINQ. It's the only zipline in town - literally. Dangling 122 feet in the air, you'll get a very unique view of the strip. Go it alone or ride with up to ten daring others; there's nothing quite like it in Las Vegas.

Make sure you grab a photo of your endeavor after you're on terra firma. In hindsight, the image of your face captured in abject horror will be rather amusing.

How to get Fly LINQ tickets?

We've got you covered – Fly LINQ tickets are available with the below money-saving options, so you can choose the attraction pass that's right for you:

1. All-Inclusive Pass – All you can do. Includes admission to over 35 attractions.

2. Explorer Pass – Choose as you go. Includes admission of up to 7 attractions.

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Tips for visiting Fly LINQ

  • To book your time and collect your ticket, please redeem your pass at the Center Strip Box Office. Time slots are subject to availability.
  • Wear comfortable clothing – this is an open-air experience. Guests must be at least 80lbs and not weigh more than 300lbs. Guests must be no taller than 6'8".

Caesar's Palace - Directions and Address

Caesars Palace

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd

Las Vegas

NV 89109

Closest Stops

Harrah's & The LINQ Monorail Station

Bally's & Paris Monorail Station

Save on Tickets with Go City

Remember, Go City is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility, which can include High Roller, Eiffel Tower, and Fly LINQ tickets, plus admission to your choice of other top attractions. You'll make great savings on entry to top museums, tours, and activities vs. paying at the gate. Visit multiple attractions for one low price.

Dom Bewley
Go City Travel Expert

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Winter Wonders: Las Vegas Markets for Festive Fun

Las Vegas’ best winter markets: where to shop, snack and soak up festive vibes  Las Vegas may be famous for year-round sizzle, but once the cooler months arrive, the city’s energy takes on a twinkly, festive glow—and the winter markets come alive. Whether you’re hunting for unique gifts, snacking on seasonal treats, or just in the mood for some merry mingling, Vegas has a winter market to match your vibe. We’ve rounded up the top markets in town, including classic holiday bazaars, sparkling outdoor events, and tucked-away gems featuring local makers. Grab a mug of cocoa, dust off that sparkly sweater, and get ready to discover where Las Vegas truly shines in winter!  Our favorite Vegas winter markets are:  Downtown Summerlin Holiday Market  Magical Forest at Opportunity Village  Tivoli Village Holiday Market  Market in the Alley (Downtown Las Vegas)  Las Vegas Great Santa Run & Holiday Village  Gilcrease Orchard Holiday Market  Silverton Casino Holiday Village & Market  Vintage Market Days Las Vegas (Holiday Edition)  First Friday Holiday Edition (Arts District)  Holiday Market at Springs Preserve  Downtown Summerlin Holiday Market  Every holiday season, Downtown Summerlin transforms into a twinkling wonderland—complete with cozy stalls, glittering lights, and heaps of holiday cheer. As the outdoor ice rink skaters twirl nearby (yes, you can rent skates!), the Holiday Market lines the streets with everything from handcrafted ornaments to locally made jams and holiday cookies.  The festive soundtrack keeps spirits high, and food trucks dish up everything from loaded fries to gourmet hot cocoa topped with homemade whipped cream. Shoppers will find one-of-a-kind gifts: artisanal candles to brighten winter nights, organic soaps, cozy knitwear, and Nevada-roasted coffee beans to bring a touch of Vegas warmth home. For families, the chance to snap a selfie with Santa (or just soak in the sparkly scenery) creates a perfect holiday memory. We love how the market feels intimate but vibrant—ideal for date nights, group outings or solo strolls.  Magical Forest at Opportunity Village  The Magical Forest isn’t just a market—it’s one of Vegas’ most beloved holiday attractions, with all proceeds supporting a great local cause. Wandering through a glittering forest of lights, you’ll find festive stalls bursting with handmade crafts, whimsical decorations, and stocking stuffers galore. The aroma of hot cinnamon rolls, kettle corn, and roasted nuts means you’re never far from a tasty winter treat, and the fudge stand never disappoints.  Beyond shopping, visitors enjoy mini-golf, carnival rides, and a holiday train snaking through sparkling displays. The entire atmosphere buzzes with nostalgia and good cheer—holiday music plays, laughter echoes, and everyone’s bundled up with a big smile. This market turns seasonal shopping into a true holiday adventure and supports the Opportunity Village community. Don’t leave without a cup of cocoa and a bag of their signature candy apples.  Market in the Alley (Downtown Las Vegas)  One of the coolest monthly pop-up markets in Vegas, Market in the Alley puts the spotlight on local creatives, especially during its themed holiday weekend in December. Set in the vibrant 18b Arts District, this market lets you mingle with the artists behind stunning jewelry, funky home goods, quirky prints, and eco-friendly soaps. Live indie bands and food tents keep the energy fresh.  The holiday edition brings extra sparkle: look for small-batch holiday treats, Nevada-made spirits, and beauty products that make indulgent gifts. It’s also a go-to for contemporary art prints, hand-stitched accessories, and plant-based candles. Join locals hunting for the perfect gift, or pick up something to treat yourself.  Las Vegas Great Santa Run & Holiday Village  Part festive fun run, part winter market, the Las Vegas Great Santa Run gathers thousands of runners dressed as—you guessed it—Santa! Even if you aren’t running, the adjoining Holiday Village is worth a visit. Here you’ll find holiday vendors, festive food trucks, music and handmade goodies, from glittery ornaments to Vegas-themed knickknacks.  The atmosphere is pure holiday joy: think carols in the air, costumed kids darting about, and a general sense of “let’s celebrate together.” Warm up with fresh churros, sip artisan coffee, or sample homemade cookies while browsing the pop-up shops. There’s something about a sea of Santas shopping that guarantees a good time.  Gilcrease Orchard Holiday Market  For a taste of rural Vegas fun, head north to Gilcrease Orchard. This spot shines in fall, but their Holiday Market brings out the best in homegrown, handmade, and locally loved goods. The farm stand brims with orchard jams, honey, baked treats, and sometimes even late-season apples and winter squash.  Holiday weekends bring pop-up vendors selling handmade décor, fresh bread, jams, and gifts perfect for foodies. Kids can sip warm apple cider, parents stock up on homemade fudge, and everyone can take family photos among the festively trimmed trees. The farm surroundings and easy-paced shopping make this market a charming escape from the Strip’s buzz.  Silverton Casino Holiday Village & Market  The Silverton Casino brings a mountain town feel to Vegas with its Holiday Village—expect snow-tipped evergreens, cheery pop-up shops, and plenty of treats for all ages. The seasonal market mixes local makers offering holiday trinkets, pretty accessories, and Vegas-centric souvenirs.  You’ll want to pause for gourmet s’mores, winter cocktails (like cinnamon bourbon cider), and fresh kettle corn. The lodge-like setting with twinkling lights, roaring fire pits, and holiday music make this spot especially inviting at dusk. Families hang here for the kid-friendly crafts and an outdoor snow play zone; dessert fans will need to try the signature eggnog milkshake.  First Friday Holiday Edition (Arts District)  Every December, Downtown’s celebrated First Friday art festival takes on holiday flair, doubling as an open-air market featuring live performers, art demos, craft tents, and food trucks galore. Here, local artists and independent makers sell holiday cards, jewelry, ceramic mugs, and handmade ornaments.  Stroll among light displays, mural walls, and a lively crowd. Foodies, beeline to booths serving empanadas, Korean-style hot dogs, specialty coffee, and, for something sweet, cinnamon-sugar churros. The entire vibe is creative and joyful—a night market where you can shop, snack, and take in the buzz of Vegas’ arts scene all at once.  Holiday Market at Springs Preserve  Springs Preserve turns into a winter haven with its annual Holiday Market. Between the lush botanical gardens and clever eco-exhibits, you’ll find a community-minded bazaar featuring sustainable gifts, desert-inspired art, and greenthumb-friendly goodies (like potted succulents and cactus-shaped ornaments).  Kids can decorate cookies or join holiday craft stations while parents browse local honey, fresh-baked bread, aromatherapy kits, and naturally dyed scarves. This market’s relaxed, friendly atmosphere makes it easy to unwind, and you’ll leave with eco-friendly inspiration to carry into the new year.    However you choose to celebrate, however you choose to celebrate, Las Vegas delivers winter markets packed with personality, sparkle, and a healthy dose of festive cheer. Whether you’re splurging on handmade gifts, sampling peppermint fudge, or soaking in music under a canopy of twinkling lights, these experiences show off a city that loves to party—holiday style!    Enjoyed this? Check out our 4 day Vegas itinerary, and the best ways to celebrate a birthday in the city.   Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.  See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! 
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Fly LINQ and Beyond: 10 Free Spots to Explore Nearby

You’ve just soared above Sin City on the Fly LINQ Zipline—and the buzz hasn’t worn off yet. Now what? Well, good news: you’re smack in the center of all the Las Vegas action, surrounded by a surprising amount of free entertainment, quirkiness, and classic Vegas flair. Whether you’re hoping to stretch your legs, soak up some neon, or snap those envy-inducing photos, you don’t need to keep reaching for your wallet. Let us lead the way to the best zero-cost attractions within strolling distance of Fly LINQ—so you can keep your Vegas adventure rolling, and your budget intact.  Our favorite free things to do near Fly LINQ include:  LINQ Promenade Stroll & Photo Ops  Flamingo Wildlife Habitat  Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens  Bellagio Fountains Show  Caesars Palace Forum Shops  Street Performers on the Strip  The Mirage Volcano  The Cosmopolitan Art Program  Welcome to Las Vegas Sign  The Park Las Vegas  LINQ Promenade Stroll & Photo Ops  Start your post-zipline adventure right on the LINQ Promenade. This lively pedestrian mall offers a fun, immersive Vegas experience—no ticket required. It’s packed with public art, fabulous light installations, and people-watching opportunities galore. Pose for a snap under the vibrant High Roller observation wheel, or dig into the interactive mural featuring Vegas icons. At night, festival-style string lights and LED displays bring a party vibe that’s pure Strip magic.  The Promenade pulses with street performers, live music, and (if your timing’s lucky) spontaneous dance-offs or magic tricks. Local shops and pop-ups line the walkway, primed for browsing—or simply window-shopping. With energetic crowds, top-notch selfie spots, and the thrill of being in the very thick of Vegas, you’ll savor the buzz without spending a dime.  Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens  Step into a wonderland of themed blooms, whimsical topiary, and intricate floral displays in the Bellagio’s Conservatory, just a quick stroll down the Strip. This sunny glass atrium transforms with the seasons—think Chinese New Year dragons, cherry blossom trees, or autumn harvest festivals—each display more jaw-dropping than the last.  What’s the vibe? Think fairytale meets art installation, with creative arrangements that beg for photos. Crowds mingle in awe, craning necks to spot hidden details—a fairy here, a surprise waterfall there. Green-thumbed staff work tirelessly to dream up new creations, so you can visit every few months and always catch something new. The price for all this fragrant, floral joy? Zero.  Bellagio Fountains Show  Stay outside after touring the Conservatory, because the Bellagio Fountains are one of Vegas’ most mesmerizing freebies. Every half-hour (or more often in the evenings), jets of water leap, sway, and twirl in a perfectly choreographed ‘dance’ to music—from Sinatra classics to Broadway showstoppers.  There’s a reason crowds always gather along the lakeside railings, phones held high: the spectacle is hypnotic. The atmosphere is joyful—every show, from afternoon sunlight to nighttime luminosity, offers something a little different. The gentle mist, thunderous crescendos, and sparkling lights make it a mood-lifter and memory-maker. Even if you’ve seen it before, you’ll want to stay for one more song.  Caesars Palace Forum Shops  You don’t need a credit card to explore the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Highlights inside this “shopping mall meets Roman fantasyland” include free animatronic shows at the Fall of Atlantis (expect fire effects, talking statues, and mythological drama) and photo ops galore—think grand fountains, marble columns, and painted blue skies above.  The ambiance is grand and slightly surreal; you’ll find yourself wandering winding avenues flanked by marble gods and goddesses. Window-shopping here feels like touring a palatial film set. Keep an eye out for pop-up art installations and free samples from gourmet vendors.  Street Performers on the Strip  Looking for unpredictable antics, music, and laughs? The Strip between Flamingo Road and Caesars Palace bursts alive with street performers. Catch everything from dazzling magicians to costumed superheroes ready for photos, all for the price of a smile (tips appreciated, but never required to watch).  Each night, new acts shuffle in, keeping the entertainment fresh—sometimes you’ll spot dance troupes with boom boxes, other times you’ll find living statues or circus-style stilt walkers. The vibe is playful and wacky, true to the anything-can-happen ethos of Vegas.  The Mirage Volcano  When the sun sets, make your way to The Mirage front entrance for the free volcano show. Plumes of real fire, rumbling bass, and brightly-lit fountains combine for a thrilling mini-spectacle, with eruptions happening several times nightly.  Watching the faux-lava rage against the backdrop of glamorous hotels is uniquely Vegas. Crowds gather early for the best views, and the show’s special effects produce both warmth and a rush few free attractions can match.  The Cosmopolitan Art Program  For a dose of high-concept creativity, pop into The Cosmopolitan’s lobby and public spaces to experience their rotating art exhibitions. Larger-than-life digital installations, interactive sculptures, and modern design pieces fill the halls—and all are free to explore.  What sets this apart? You’ll stumble upon unexpected artistic gems: digital columns that shift and change, giant installations by world-class creatives, even quirky touches in the parking garage (keep your eyes peeled for the famous Art-o-mat vending machine). It’s an artsy escape from the rush outside and proves Vegas is just as creative as it is glittery.  The Park Las Vegas  Last but not least, take a scenic stroll down The Park, a landscaped promenade stretching between New York-New York and Park MGM. Desert-inspired gardens, art installations, and shaded swings make for a chill hangout, while interactive water features add a splash of fun (quite literally, if you venture close).  Live music events fill the schedule, especially in the evenings—check local listings or just see who’s strumming on the next corner. Grab a spot under the trees, enjoy a free light show when the sun dips, and revel in the fact that some of the best moments in Vegas come without a price tag.    Strapped for cash but rich in curiosity? The area around Fly LINQ proves no city does free fun quite like Las Vegas. From fiery spectacles and tranquil gardens to world-class art and classic street scenes, your Strip adventure starts here—no wallet required.    Enjoyed this? 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Best Museums in Las Vegas

An energetic entertainment hub, Las Vegas is a vacation destination quite unlike any other. And whilst the city is known for its booze-fueled nightclubs and dazzling casino floors, there’s a lot more to Sin City than perhaps first meets the eye. Peek beyond the bright neon lights, and you’ll find one-of-a-kind museums and award-winning collections dotted all across the city. At the Pinball Hall of Fame, visitors can wander through a unique collection stretching right back to the game’s inception. Or, if museums dealing with unusual subjects intrigue you, Vegas hardly falls short, with outstanding exhibits at the National Atomic Testing Museum. And for those looking for the ultimate family-friendly educational experience, we suggest checking out the Neon Museum. With so much to see and do here, it’s always a good idea to conduct a little bit of research before travelling. So, without further ado, here are some of the best itinerary tips to help you get the best out of your Las Vegas trip! Learn About the City Designed to be equal parts unsettling and illuminating, The Mob Museum offers a comprehensive look into the history of organized crime in America. The institute’s exhibitions are displayed across two floors: the ground floor features displays covering use of force and organized crime today while the upper floor is home to a provocative look into the culture of brutality and the Kefauver Hearings. The museum’s permanent collection is engrossing and varied - visitors can expect to see everything from elaborately-embellished flapper dresses and timeworn leather briefcases to historic rifles and wiretap recordings. The remarkable preservation of these relics provide an inside look into this fascinating period of American history. After exploring the institute, we suggest checking out its fully operational speakeasy and distillery in the basement - The Underground. Highly informative and undoubtedly unique, this spot is perfect for anybody who wants to learn a little bit more about organized crime in the U.S. and also the law enforcement personnel who fought it. Another one of our favorite stops in Sin City has got to be the Neon Museum. For first-time visitors to Vegas, this is a great place to start learning about the distinctive background of the city and have fun at the same time! Living up to the unique culture and reputation of Las Vegas, this place features a fantastic and unique repository of neon signs from old casinos and other businesses. Wandering through the institute, you’ll notice that each of the restored signs has a story of who created it and why it is important. With over 800 historic signs spread across 2.25 acres, there’s most certainly a lot to see here. There are three main sections: Restored and Installed Neon signs, the North Gallery, and a fan favorite, the Neon Boneyard, featuring additional rescued signs. Captivating, quirky and educational all at once, this only-in-Las-Vegas attraction is a total must-see. Get Cultured Located along the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art is one of the most popular visitor attractions of its kind in the region. It’s only been open since the year 1998, but it has already acquired quite the reputation for its remarkable holdings. Though the institute’s collection is small, it features some of the world’s most compelling and prolific artists. From impressionism and surrealism to pop art and minimalism, this space has it all. Previous shows have featured works by Picasso, Fabergé, Warhol and more. These exhibits are carefully curated and switched up throughout the year to provide something new with each and every visit. You don’t have to be an art aficionado to enjoy the wonderful seminal works displayed in this space. Try Something Different For those visitors of a curious mind, the next item on our list should definitely spark some intrigue. With a concentration on the intersection between science and history, The National Atomic Testing Museum works to inspire excitement for STEM learning. The museum operates as an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, providing fun and engaging exhibits for those of all ages. The institute is home to over 12,000 artefacts covering the history of atomic testing from the first check at the Nevada Test Site in 1951 right through to the present day. Its unique and extraordinary collection includes rare artefacts, photographs, videos, scientific and nuclear reports and more. Breaking away from all of the bright lights and casinos, this unusual little gem is a great way to spend a couple of hours in Vegas. For those who are looking to try something a little different, we recommend checking out the Pinball Hall of Fame. Reflecting the playful nature of the city, this living museum houses the impressive and expansive collection of Tim Arnold. Inside, visitors can enjoy nearly 700 different types of pinball games from past to present. In addition, the museum is home to other classic video arcade games and novelty machines like Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong and Ms Pac-Man. These machines aren’t just there for show, though - show up with your game face on and a whole lot of change to play for a couple of hours! Offbeat, kitschy and fun, this spot is the perfect place to spend a bit of quality time with the family. Las Vegas is often overlooked when it comes to its museums - though it shouldn’t be! From world-class art and fascinating history and quirky little gems, there’s no shortage of spaces to explore. Maximize your travel experience with GoCity’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. 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