March into Vegas: Must-Try Experiences This Spring

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March lands in Las Vegas with fresh spring vibes, perfect patio weather, and a city humming with excitement. As festival season gets rolling, pools start making waves, and rooftop bars buzz with energy, there’s never a shortage of fun. From sky-high attractions to dazzling stage shows and outdoor adventures, Vegas in March offers something for every kind of traveler. We’re ready to help you make the most of your Sin City escape, whether you’re craving thrills, history, amazing eats, or stunning skyline views. Let’s map out the Vegas itinerary your friends will envy! 

Our fave things to do in March in Las Vegas include: 

High Roller Observation Wheel 

KA by Cirque du Soleil 

The Mob Museum 

Las Vegas Hiking Adventures by Love Hikes 

The Neon Museum 

Big Bus Las Vegas Night Time Tour 

Pool Parties on the Strip 

Sweet Sin Bakery & Café at the LINQ Promenade 

Fremont Street Experience 

minus5° Ice Bar at Venetian Canal Shoppes 

High Roller Observation Wheel 

Looking for the best way to kick off your Vegas stay? Head to the High Roller Observation Wheel. Towering over the LINQ Promenade, this giant wheel lifts you 550 feet above the city—making it one of the tallest in the world! Step into one of the spacious glass pods and watch as the city spreads beneath you. March is the sweet spot: skies are blue, temperatures comfy, and you might just catch one of those famous desert sunsets painting the city gold. 

We love the High Roller because it offers a different kind of Vegas thrill—unbeatable views. You’ll spot all the Strip’s sparkling resorts, the mountains in the distance, and plenty of selfie opportunities. It’s perfect for families, couples celebrating, or friends starting a night on the town. Evening rides come with a light show set to music, so there’s always a little extra magic in the air. If you want, upgrade to the Happy Half Hour cabin for an open bar—cheers to your best Vegas trip yet! 

KA by Cirque du Soleil 

Vegas knows how to put on a show, but KA by Cirque du Soleil at MGM Grand takes it to another level. This is far more than just acrobats: think gravity-defying martial arts, heart-stopping aerial stunts, and a stage that spins, tilts and even vanishes beneath your eyes. KA’s storytelling sweeps you up in a high-fantasy adventure with epic battles, visual wizardry, and a live soundtrack that keeps your heart racing. 

Why pick KA in March? The energy in Vegas ramps up for spring, and this show brings a spark to any night. The auditorium itself draws you in, from the cavernous layout to the subtle scent of incense wafting through the air. Every seat has a great view, and after the final bow, you’ll find yourself buzzing all the way back to your hotel. Whether you’re a Cirque superfan or going for the first time, KA is the sort of spectacle that leaves everyone talking. 

The Mob Museum

Dive deeper into Vegas’ wild history at The Mob Museum in downtown. Housed in a former federal courthouse, this interactive museum plunges you into the world of classic gangsters, daring FBI raids, and Prohibition mischief—all tied to the city’s origins. The exhibits use real artifacts, immersive displays, and clever storytelling to make the past come alive. 

Let’s talk ambiance: you’ll wander through re-created speakeasies, crime labs (yes, you can try the evidence-finding activities for yourself), and secret tunnels while learning about famous figures like Bugsy Siegel. The on-site Underground Speakeasy serves up creative cocktails—don’t miss the moonshine! March tends to bring fewer crowds than summer, so take advantage with a leisurely, story-filled visit that’ll make you see Vegas in a whole new light. 

Las Vegas Hiking Adventures by Love Hikes 

For those craving fresh air, March means prime hiking weather in the desert landscapes around Vegas. Join a guided trek with Love Hikes and explore spectacular Red Rock Canyon, Sloan Canyon, or Lake Mead. These small group adventures let you breathe in the spring air, snap shots of wild desert blooms, and tackle routes that balance fun and challenge. 

Why do we love it? Your guide tailors the pace and vibe to your group—whether you’re wandering among striped sandstone boulders or reaching majestic viewpoints with panoramic city-and-mountain backdrops. Love Hikes handles all the logistics (plus, they’re passionate about local ecology and history). A morning on the trail is the perfect balance for your Vegas nights out. Trust us: an escape into the wild makes the Strip’s neon even more dazzling when you return. 

The Neon Museum 

You can’t leave Vegas without seeing the city’s famous neon signs up close—and The Neon Museum is where they glow brightest. This outdoor gallery (nicknamed the “Neon Boneyard”) is home to rescued signs from vintage casinos, classic hotels, and kitschy attractions, all beautifully restored and displayed beneath the open sky. 

Wander among oversized letters and glittering bulbs as your guide explains the stories behind each glowing piece of history. At night, the whole place transforms, with scripted light shows animating the past and making it feel present. March’s mild evenings are perfect for exploring the Boneyard, and you’ll come away with photos and stories your friends back home will love. 

Big Bus Las Vegas Night Time Tour 

March means balmy evenings—just right for seeing Vegas all lit up and lively. The Big Bus Night Tour is a fun, no-hassle way to cruise past all the can’t-miss sights: from the Bellagio fountains to the dazzling lights of the Strip and the action-packed Fremont Street area. Hop on the open-top deck, sit back, and let the city breeze by as your guide shares stories, secrets, and tips along the way. 

We especially recommend this tour for first-timers. Not only do you get a lay of the land without any navigation stress, but the city’s energy feels like a movie scene from the top deck. Bring a camera—everything glows just a little bit brighter in March. 

Pool Parties on the Strip

When March rolls around, pool season is back with a splash, and Vegas is home to some of the world’s most famous pool parties. Whether you’re after laid-back luxury at places like the Venetian’s TAO Beach or the energy of wild DJ sets at Encore Beach Club, it’s all happening this month. 

Cabanas, daybeds, frozen cocktails and palm tree-lined pools set the scene. Expect epic music, festival vibes, and a sun-kissed crowd ready to have fun. Many parties kick off in March, so monitor their schedules and snag entry passes early—they fill up fast! Pro tip: get there early for prime real estate by the water. 

Sweet Sin Bakery & Café at the LINQ Promenade 

Craving something sweet between sightseeing stops? Swing by Sweet Sin Bakery & Café at the colorful LINQ Promenade. The vibe here is fresh and inviting—think pastel décor, chic lighting and the irresistible aroma of freshly baked pastries wafting out onto the plaza. 

Dig into signature treats like Nutella cruffins, dreamy tiramisu, and beautifully adorned cupcakes. Their iced lattes and matcha drinks are perfect thirst quenchers on a sunny March day. Grab a window seat or settle onto the outdoor patio to people-watch as you refuel for more adventures. Whether you start your morning here or pop in for an afternoon pick-me-up, Sweet Sin is the kind of bakery that sparks joy (and those “oh wow!” reactions). 

Fremont Street Experience 

Downtown Las Vegas buzzes with its own unique energy, and nowhere more so than Fremont Street. By March, warmer evenings invite you to join the crowds beneath the old-school neon and the epic light-show canopy, where animated graphics swirl to classic rock and pop anthems every hour. 

Buskers, street performers, zip-liners and live bands all jostle for your attention, making every stroll here a new adventure. Take a break at one of the nearby craft breweries—just steps away from The Mob Museum—or grab a slice at Evel Pie for serious pizza flavor with a rock-and-roll edge. Fremont’s blend of vintage kitsch, cutting-edge art and non-stop entertainment is pure Vegas fun, day or night. 

minus5° Ice Bar at the Venetian Canal Shoppes 

Ready to chill out—literally? Step inside the minus5° Ice Bar, where everything (from your glass to your seat) is sculpted from ice. The temperature drops to arctic levels the second you enter, but don’t worry, they’ll bundle you up in park as and gloves at the door. Once inside, it feels like you’ve stepped into a frosty wonderland—with crystal-clear ice sculptures, glowing LED lights shifting colors around you, and upbeat music adding a lively buzz. 

There’s something mind-blowingly cool (pun fully intended) about sipping a neon cocktail from a glass made entirely of ice, surrounded by playful polar bears carved out of frozen blocks. The icy ambiance turns any visit into an instant party. You’ll spot fellow visitors snapping selfies with the ice thrones and giant sculptures—it’s impossible not to join in on the fun. 

 

So there you have it! Las Vegas in March is yours to experiment with—brimming with new experiences, bold flavors, high-flying thrills, and endless ways to soak up the city’s one-of-a-kind personality. Spring offers the best of both worlds: just-warm-enough days for exploring under endless blue skies, and just-cool-enough nights for swanky rooftop views or neon-lit nightlife. 

 

Enjoyed this? Check out our Strip v Fremont Street showdown, and how to make the most of Vegas when the sun goes down.  

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Best Las Vegas Souvenirs

Vivaaaaa Las Vegas – so the song goes, a cheesy tune to match the cheesy lyrics. And chances are, reading that line conjured up images of flashing neon signs, feathers, roulette wheels and Elvis in his famous white jumpsuit. Well, you wouldn’t want to go to Vegas and not see all of that, right? Just as you wouldn’t want to go to Vegas and not come home with a tacky souvenir or two – although you’ll be pleased to learn that there are plenty of genuine, high-quality products around as well. Here are our best ideas for your Vegas souvenirs, ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous: Casino gambling chips No doubt you’re planning to have a bit of a flutter in Vegas, and whether that’s playing poker, roulette or slot machines, the sound of chips stacking and falling will become an indelible reminder of your Vegas holiday. Each casino has its own chips, ranging from $1 up to the thousands, and you are allowed to take them with you, so they make a good souvenir if you have some leftover (just keep in mind that they can expire, so maybe cash in any big ones!) Some casinos will let you buy a new one if you ask the cashier, or you can buy customized chips and other items like cards and dice from specialist stores like Spinetti’s. Chocolate Ok, we know it’s not Switzerland or Belgium, but chocoholics may just find their new favorite thing at Bellagio Patisserie, in the foyer of the Bellagio hotel. The café is famous for its treats and delicacies, but the crowds really come to see the world’s largest chocolate fountain, an ever-flowing cascade of milk, white and dark chocolate sending cocoa aromas permeating through the lobby. You can’t sample it, sadly, but you can take home a box of artisan chocolates or macarons. Whether you share them or not, we’ll leave up to you. Blue Man Group drumsticks The Blue Man Group is one of the endearing favorites of the Las Vegas line-up – their color-filled show combining paint and percussion has been delighting audiences in Vegas for more than twenty years. You can take home a great memento from the show – other than a splashed shirt, that is – by buying a set of Blue Man Group drumsticks before the show. Then if you hang around afterwards, the Group comes out to meet the audience and will sign the sticks if you ask them, so you’ll have the perfect personalized souvenir! A mini ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ sign It’s one of the most iconic sights in the city and one that every visitor looks for when they first approach the strip – the dazzling, diamond-shaped ‘Welcome to Las Vegas’ sign. This double-backed, internally lit emblem has been there since 1959, with its red and yellow eight-pointed star, ‘welcome’ letters outlined in silver dollars and flashing yellow lights chasing each other around the outside. Visitors can take home their own mini version from any souvenir shop, in the form of a magnet, sticker, mugs, towels, flashing ornaments and just about anything else you can think of. A new spouse Don’t worry, we’re only joking – mostly. If you have been meaning to tie the knot, and you’re a fan of the King, then why not pop by the Graceland Chapel while you’re here? You might even be able to convince people to look at your holiday pics... On the other hand, you could just pick up a trinket from the gift shop – there’s mugs, keyrings, clothing, records and collectibles, instruments, snow globes and of course Elvis bobble heads. Or pick up an authentic Elvis suit – all your theme parties from now on will be sorted! Navajo turquoise jewelry We promised sublime, and this is it. Known as the ‘stone of life’ by the Navajo tribe of Nevada, turquoise has long been valued by local craftsmen as a unique and beautiful component of jewelry and talismans. When the art of silversmithing was introduced to the region around a hundred years ago these two elements were combined, with the result that Navajo silver and turquoise jewelry is some of the most prized in the world. And because varying levels of copper and aluminum deposits in the stones make each piece slightly different, your souvenir will be beautiful, local and totally unique. A podium prize If you’re traveling to Las Vegas with the family you’ll need to find something to do other than sitting in a casino all day – so how about a family go-karting day? At Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix there are four tracks to try out, from the Kiddie Kart track for the little ones up to the Euro High Speed Track for the speed demons in the family. There are also games and an arcade room, and at the end of the day winners can redeem their tokens for a prize of their choice to take home – bragging rights included of course! A group photo with a difference A group photo with a neon sign in the background is all well and good, but let’s face it, it’s not very exciting or interesting. On the other hand, if you’ve got some adrenalin junkies in the group, how about a photo in mid-air? Take a selfie from a ‘limousine of the sky’ on a Las Vegas Strip Helicopter Tour or, if you prefer to get physical, up to ten people at a time can ride the Fly LINQ Zipline, which is a 1,121-foot-long zipline over the streets and signs of the city to the High Roller Observation Wheel at the other end. Afterwards you can purchase a professional photograph of you and your group in mid-flight – a unique souvenir perfect for sticking on the fridge at home. Or if you prefer a video memento, how about a SkyJump from the top of the 108-floor STRAT building? Get more from your vacation with Go City Whether you’re after happy snaps, memorable experiences or just want to shop till you drop, Las Vegas has it all and more. 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Things to do in Las Vegas When It's Hot Outside

It’s built slap bang in the middle of one of the planet’s hottest deserts, so it should come as no surprise that Las Vegas can get uncomfortably warm from time to time. Indeed, it’s not uncommon to experience triple-digit days between June and September, when the mercury hits a sweltering 100°F on the regular and has even been known to top out at an earth-scorching 115°F.  So yeah, Sin City simply sizzles in summer. But fear not: there are plenty of ways to beat the heat in Las Vegas, from lazy rivers and frozen cocktails to ice rooms and air-conditioned mega malls. Here’s our guide to the best things to do in Las Vegas when it’s hot outside. Ice Ice Baby So you’ve donned your Saturn-sized sun hat, slathered on the sunscreen and kept well hydrated with chilled water, but you’re still overheating like a faulty gasket. Good news: Las Vegas caters for precisely this issue and you never have to walk far before stumbling upon some fine purveyor of frozen drinks, extravagant ice creams, boozy popsicles or other thirst-slaking concoctions. Hit up Sticks and Shakes on the Strip for a quite dizzying selection of gelato and milkshakes (literally hundreds of flavor combos available), or head to the colorful Best Friend bar at Park MGM for some of the best spiked slushies in town. The signature CrazyShakes at Black Tap in the Venetian – spectacular frozen confections topped with candy, cookies and whole slabs of cake – are pure Las Vegas. Dive in! Pool the Other One Huge aquatic playgrounds abound in Sin City, where man made beaches, staggeringly large swimming pools, VIP cabanas, poolside cabanas and servers that could be models are de rigueur. And let’s face it, floating down a lazy river, pina colada in hand, is probably just about all you’re good for in this heat anyway, right? The Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, the MGM Grand… take your pick. The modestly monikered Garden of the Gods at Caesars comes complete with epic Romanesque columns, statues and fountains, as well as a whopping SEVEN pools. Meanwhile over at the Golden Nugget, you can ride a water slide right through the middle of a 200,000-gallon shark tank. Only in Vegas.  Get Wet and Wild More water-based activities await at Cowabunga Canyon Waterpark, a bumper 40-acre attraction that presents dozens of inventive ways to cool off in the hot Las Vegas sun. We’re talking high-octane water slides with names like the Ricochet Racer and Boomer Wrangler, the massive Cadillac Shores wave pool, the Piñata Falls play area (complete with refreshing 1,100-liter tipping bucket), and the thousand-foot-long Cactus Creek lazy river. A fine way to keep the kids entertained (and cool) all at the same time. Get Outta Town! Temperatures on majestic Mount Charleston in Clark County tend to be around 20-30 degrees lower than in the city during summer, making this fine natural wonder a great choice for escaping the Las Vegas heat. The scenic drive northwest out of Sin City is worth the journey in itself, as the otherworldly landscape transforms from the rust reds and arid heat of the desert floor to a cooler alpine environment. This lush wilderness, all pine forests, wildflower meadows and crashing waterfalls, offers a wide range of hiking opportunities, from canyons to high summits. Steel yourself for the 16-hour round-trip ramble to Charleston Peak, 11,916 feet up, where intrepid explorers are rewarded with life-affirming views of Death Valley, the Sierra Nevada, and Las Vegas itself.  Splash the Cash It goes without saying that Las Vegas is no slouch when it comes to indoor entertainment. Casinos, malls, bars, buses: every square inch of Sin City real estate is air-conditioned to within an inch of its life, the welcoming Arctic blast that greets you in every single doorway providing the most straightforward solution available to beating the desert heat. And, here in the world’s entertainment capital, it’s near-impossible to run out of fun ways to occupy yourself. Where, then, to begin? You could try your luck in any one of dozens of Vegas casinos: keep your cool at the Cosmopolitan’s craps tables, go for gold at the old-school Golden Nugget downtown, play hundreds of slots at the STRAT, and recreate your favorite scenes from The Hangover at Caesars Palace. Assuming you haven’t just bankrupted yourself at blackjack, you might also consider taking yourself off to one of the city’s mega malls. These great cavernous cathedrals to capitalism are lovely and cool inside, meaning the only thing at risk of going into meltdown is your credit card. Try window-shopping the Venetian’s upscale Grand Canal Shoppes, where a gondola ride on the replica of Venice’s Grand Canal may be just enough to distract you from that eye-wateringly expensive Dior choker you’ve been coveting. Cool Cultural Highlights Thankfully there are plenty of alternative indoor attractions that are far less likely to break the bank. Ride the (fully air-conditioned) Deuce bus for a cost-effective way of seeing some of the Strip’s highlights, including the Bellagio fountains, the Mirage volcano and the iconic ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ sign. Or drop by one or two of Sin City’s rather awesome museums: the Pinball Hall of Fame contains more than 150 fully operational old-school arcade classics, while The Mob Museum charts the history of organized crime in the USA and – bonus alert! – comes with its own with Prohibition-style subterranean speakeasy, serving real cocktails. Then there’s the cooling effects of the lush vegetation in the Bellagio’s eye-popping Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. Or the fantastical, futuristic worlds to be found inside Area15 and the epic Las Vegas Sphere, both, of course, air-conned up to the hilt. Chill Out! Still too hot? You need to get yourself over to the opulent Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace. Inside the Arctic Ice Room, the mercury drops to a teeth-chattering 55°F – not quite cold enough for snow in the real world, but this is the surreal world of Las Vegas, baby, so snow you shall have nevertheless. There’s also ice to rub on your skin should you feel inclined to do so. Believe us when we say it won’t be long before you’re begging for some of that circulation-reviving 100-degree outdoor heat! Save on attractions, tours and activities in Las Vegas Save on admission to Las Vegas attractions with Go City. Check out @GoCity on Instagram for the latest top tips and attraction info.
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Hop into Spring: The Best Las Vegas Easter Activities

So you’re thinking of spending Easter in Las Vegas? Excellent choice! Spring in the desert means gorgeous weather, lively crowds, and a festive buzz in the air. But the real Las Vegas magic comes from the way the city transforms every holiday into a spectacular escape. Here you’ll find chocolatey treats, lively brunches, wild rides, and family activities, all sprinkled with Vegas flair. Whether you’d rather soak up poolside vibes, catch a dazzling performance, or embark on some chocolate-fueled sightseeing, Las Vegas knows how to serve up a memorable holiday. Ready to put a whole new spin on your Easter celebration? Let’s get into it.  Our fave ways to celebrate Easter in Las Vegas include:  High Roller Observation Wheel  Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe at the LINQ Promenade  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Classic Daytime Tour  The Big Apple Roller Coaster  Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix  WOW – The Vegas Spectacular  Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens (free)  The Mob Museum  Easter brunch at Mon Ami Gabi  The Neon Museum  High Roller Observation Wheel  What could be better than greeting Easter morning with panoramic views of the city? Step inside one of the High Roller’s comfy, spacious cabins and ascend 550 feet above the Strip. The mood is festive—music playing, sunlight glinting off the city’s landmarks, and a gentle rotation that gives you a full look at Las Vegas dressed in its spring finest. On clear days, you can see all the way to the mountains, and the Easter crowds below look like tiny partygoers.  It’s perfect for couples, friends, and families alike—every cabin is private, so you can share the moment in your own style (snacks and drinks are allowed, and some packages offer an open bar). If you’re in the mood, time your visit for sunset for an extra dash of romance and some of the best city photos you’ll ever take. Riding the High Roller at Easter isn’t just about sky-high thrills; it’s about getting a fresh perspective and sharing the kind of memory that makes a holiday feel special.  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Classic Daytime Tour  Spring’s the perfect time to explore Las Vegas on wheels, and the open-top Big Bus makes sightseeing a breeze. Hop on at any stop and you’ll discover a relaxed way to see the glitz, buzz, and hidden corners of the city—no parking stress, just sunshine and fresh air as you cruise the world-famous Strip and beyond.  If you’re planning an Easter adventure for all ages, this is a winner. Live guides share snappy stories and fun Vegas trivia, and you can choose your own itinerary: snap photos by the Bellagio Fountains, hop off to browse the Forum Shops, or discover downtown’s street art and museums. The freedom to jump on and off keeps things spontaneous, and with the sun shining and spring flowers blooming, you’ll get a true taste of the city’s energy.  The Big Apple Roller Coaster  Why settle for an Easter egg hunt when you could be zipping through the New York skyline? That’s what awaits on the Big Apple Roller Coaster, a classic Vegas thrill ride perched atop the New York-New York Hotel & Casino. The red track snakes its way around replicas of the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building before plunging into loop-the-loops and sharp turns.  The vibe is pure excitement—screams, laughter, and the wind racing past as you barrel around this high-speed track. It’s perfect for those looking to add a little adrenaline to their holiday, and with the city twinkling below, you’re literally on top of the world. Grab your ride photo, show off your courage, and make this an Easter you’ll be talking about for years.  WOW – The Vegas Spectacular  Easter is all about wonder, and WOW brings it in spades. This fast-paced stage spectacular at the Rio blends acrobatics, water stunts, elaborate costumes, and a sense of magic that fits the holiday mood perfectly. The show whisks you through 3D projections, dazzling dance numbers, and jaw-dropping performances—all timed to upbeat music and clever lighting.  From families with tweens to couples craving something jaw-dropping after brunch, WOW is the kind of show you’ll rave about long after the curtain falls. The performance is all smiles and applause—a perfect way to add a little sparkle to your Easter evening. And since you’re so close to the Strip’s nightlife afterward, it’s easy to continue the celebration wherever you please.  Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens  For a free dose of Easter beauty, make tracks to the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. Every spring, the team outdoes themselves with spectacular themed displays. Expect lavish flower arrangements, whimsical statues, and—just for the season—giant pastel eggs, rabbits, and butterflies crafted entirely from blooms.  The scent as you walk in is glorious, the colors are vibrant, and camera phones stay at the ready—this is a spot meant for photos. The staff team constantly refreshes the display so every visit feels unique, and the tranquil soundtrack of bubbling fountains and chirping birds makes you forget you’re in the middle of a bustling resort. Wander, snap, and soak up a rare moment of calm and color that puts even the prettiest garden back home to shame.  The Mob Museum  If you crave a little history (or just a cool, quirky vibe), the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas adds a twist to your Easter weekend. Housed in a former courthouse, every floor tells intriguing stories of America’s and Vegas’s most notorious gangsters and the cops who dogged them.  Interactive exhibits, vintage artifacts, and immersive displays let you explore everything from Prohibition-era speakeasies to high-stakes courtroom drama. Don’t miss the underground Distillery where you’ll learn about the art of making moonshine—with a tasting menu for the grownups. Visiting here is the perfect palate-cleanser between pool time and brunch. You’ll leave with epic stories and maybe even a few conversation starters for the dinner table.  Easter brunch at Mon Ami Gabi  No Vegas Easter is complete without brunch, and Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas captures the spirit better than most. This pretty French bistro overlooks the Strip, with a sidewalk patio THAT puts you right at the heart of the city’s energy (ideal for people-watching, too). Inside, you’ll find classic mosaic floors, cozy banquettes, and a warm Parisian buzz—especially lovely in the morning sunshine.  The menu is a treat: fluffy French toast drizzled in syrup, pillowy quiche Lorraine, buttery croissants, and, for those with solid appetites, a decadent eggs Benedict with truffle hollandaise. Adult sippers should try the signature Bloody Mary or a Mimosa—both are perfect for toasting to a laid-back Vegas morning. Mon Ami Gabi’s attention to detail goes beyond food; the service is always top-notch, and the ambiance strikes just the right balance between elegance and fun. Whether you opt for a patio table with front-row views of the Bellagio fountains or the inviting, plant-filled interior, brunch here sets you up for an indulgent, delicious Easter. And if you’re looking for a sweet finish, don’t skip their classic crème brûlée—a crackly-topped treat that’s genuinely special.  The Neon Museum  Step into Vegas history with a colorful stroll through The Neon Museum—home to the city’s most dazzling retired signs. The outdoor Neon Boneyard feels like a time portal: you’re surrounded by dozens of enormous neon signs, from showgirls and casinos to retro motels, all glowing with nostalgia and dusty glamour.  Easter is a wonderful time for a daytime or evening tour, as the weather is just right for exploring outdoors and snapping vibrant photos among the sparkling signage. Each sign has its own story, and the knowledgeable guides share plenty of entertaining tidbits about Vegas’s golden days (and the wild nights that made them famous).  In the evenings, the restored signs light up, transforming the space into a twinkling wonderland. The vibe is relaxed, a little quirky, and fully authentic—a counterpoint to all the brand-new dazzle on the Strip. Whether you’re traveling with family, your partner, or a group of friends, The Neon Museum offers a unique slice of Vegas that you’ll talk about long after the chocolate eggs are gone.    So there you have it—Vegas is hopping with Easter fun for every kind of traveler. Whether you soar above the skyline, fill up on tasty treats, cruise the Strip, or dive into quirky local history, the city turns spring into a holiday to remember. All that’s left to do? Gather your crew, make a brunch reservation, and start planning the most entertaining Easter escape you’ve ever had.    Enjoyed this? Check out our guide to top nights on the Strip, and which tourist traps you should avoid.   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. 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