Las Vegas with Teens: A Fun-Loving Guide to Epic Adventure

Published: March 19, 2026
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Planning a Las Vegas trip with teens? Good news: the city’s packed with non-stop energy, daring adventures, and plenty of sugar-fueled delights waiting to be Instagrammed. Whether your teens are adrenaline junkies, pop culture mavens, or budding foodies, Las Vegas brings way more to the table than a neon-lit playground for grown-ups. You’ll find wild rides, epic shows, immersive museums, jaw-dropping viewpoints, and quirky local treats that’ll have everyone wide-eyed. Ready to dive into a family itinerary that’ll make the group chat jealous? Here’s our ultimate list of do-not-miss things for teens in Las Vegas. 

Our favorite things to do in Las Vegas with teens include: 

The Big Apple Roller Coaster 

High Roller Observation Wheel 

The Mob Museum 

Fly LINQ Zipline 

Madame Tussauds 

The Neon Museum 

Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix 

Fountains of Bellagio 

Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe 

Fremont Street Experience 

The Big Apple Roller Coaster: For High-Flying Thrills

Nothing says adrenaline like boarding a bright red coaster that zooms around New York City skyscrapers—well, the Vegas version anyway. The Big Apple Roller Coaster, perched atop the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, promises heart-pounding drops, gravity-defying twists, and an epic view of the Strip—if you can keep your eyes open long enough to enjoy it. 

The coaster reaches speeds up to 67 mph and features a legendary 180-degree “heartline” twist and dive maneuver. Teens love the virtual reality option, where the ride transforms into a video game with aliens and sky-high stunts. You’ll scream, you’ll laugh, and you’ll want to go again. The lively boardwalk below, lined with arcades and themed eateries, gives you space to burn off that post-coaster adrenaline (and maybe grab a slice of New York pizza). For teens seeking that “Vegas is wild!” moment, this is an unbeatable first stop. 

High Roller Observation Wheel: Snap the Strip from Above  

Teens and jaw-dropping selfies go hand-in-hand, so you can’t miss the High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ. Soaring 550 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, this is the world’s tallest observation wheel—and the best place to catch the dazzle of a Vegas sunset or nighttime neon, all from a climate-controlled pod. 

Each rotation lasts about 30 minutes, and there’s plenty of room to snap photos, play games, or just take in the sights. Teens especially love seeing famous landmarks way below, plus the thrill of spotting roller coasters, replicas of the Eiffel Tower, and fountains in one sweeping view. The vibe is surprisingly chill (even if you’re a little nervous about heights), and the experience feels less like a carnival ride and more like a floating lounge. For groups, make the most of the photo ops—you’ll leave with memories and a digital album packed with future profile pics. 

The Mob Museum: Solve Mysteries, Break the Code  

Ready to step into the world of daring heists, ’20s gangsters, and high-stakes mystery? The Mob Museum (officially the National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement) is where real history gets interactive. Teens love it for the speakeasy vibe, immersive exhibits, and quirky crime lab experiences. 

Explore the fascinating stories of infamous mobsters, peek at their actual weapons and money-laundering tools, and even try simulated police training and forensic fingerprinting. The Underground—an authentic Prohibition-era speakeasy (for the grown-ups)—sits right below, giving the whole place a sense of adventure. For true-crime buffs or would-be detectives, the Mob Museum is a must. You’ll leave with crazy stories to share, and probably a newfound respect for fingerprint powder. 

Fly LINQ Zipline: Soar Over the Strip  

Forget walking—teens will never forget flying down the Strip’s only zipline experience! Fly LINQ starts 12 stories up then launches you across The LINQ Promenade, right toward the giant High Roller. There’s nothing like the rush of zooming 1,121 feet, city lights whirring beneath you, and crowds cheering below. 

You can race your friends side-by-side on parallel lines, striking superhero poses all the way down. The launch tower gives you shaking knees and laughs in equal measure, while the open-air ride gets hearts pumping. Once you touch down, you’re just steps from great eats and shops at LINQ Promenade, so cool off with a bubble tea or browse quirky Las Vegas souvenirs. For thrill-seeking teens, this is a highlight that delivers excitement and a fresh view of the city. 

Madame Tussauds: Meet Your Fave Celebs—Sort Of  

Dive into the selfie capital of Las Vegas! Madame Tussauds is the wax museum packed with hyper-realistic celebrity figures—and it’s one of those rare museums where you’re supposed to touch the exhibits. Teens will make a beeline for the Marvel superheroes, the “Hangover” bar, or a group pic with the Kardashians. 

Each exhibit is interactive, from riding Miley Cyrus’s party wrecking ball to stepping onto a set with musical legends. There’s even a virtual reality room where you can bust out a few dance moves or star in your own scene with famous friends. The atmosphere is pure fun, and teens will love filling their camera rolls with pose after pose. With different themed rooms and seasonal exhibits, it’s an ever-changing hotspot that’s way cooler than you may remember. 

The Neon Museum: A Journey Through Vegas History

If your teen loves photography or retro vibes, The Neon Museum, also known as the Neon Boneyard, is a visual treat. This outdoor museum is a glowing archive of classic Vegas signs, from the Stardust to the original Aladdin and beyond. By day, you can take a guided tour to learn the stories behind each sign (every single one comes with a wild fact), and by night, the signs light up for moody, atmospheric walks. 

What makes it great for teens? The open-air layout lets them run wild snapping artsy pics, and you’ll hear fascinating trivia about how Vegas built its reputation for larger-than-life glitz. Bring a camera or phone with plenty of storage—you’ll want lots of group shots beside showgirls and towering neon fonts. For a dose of classic Americana with a modern twist, it doesn’t get better. 

Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix: Go-Karts, Arcade Mania, and Pizza Perfection  

Sometimes you just need a break from the Strip—and Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix is the answer for high-energy teens. Imagine a mini amusement park packed with thrilling go-kart tracks for every skill level, classic amusement rides, and a rowdy arcade. Race your siblings on the fastest karts or team up for bumper cars and carnival games. 

The food court serves crowd-favorite pizza and wings—ideal for that post-race refuel. The outdoor patio overlooks all the action, while party rooms play host to birthday groups and high-score competitions. The vibe is playful and totally teen-approved. Bonus: you can easily brag about beating Mom or Dad in a real race (we suggest demanding a rematch). 

Fountains of Bellagio: Vegas’ Best Free Show  

Craving a wow moment that won’t break the bank? Head straight to the Fountains of Bellagio, where music, lights, and choreographed water jets combine in a mesmerizing dance every 15-30 minutes. The lakefront is buzzing with crowds, yet there’s room for everyone to snag a view. 

Standing beneath the neon skyline, the soundtrack pumps familiar hits—think Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, or Sinatra—and each show is a little different. Teens will love the drama and energy, perfect for TikTok or Snapchat. Whether you swing by during the day or catch a dazzling nighttime performance, it’s classic Vegas magic you’ll want to rewind again and again. 

Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe at the LINQ Promenade: Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth  

Sugar cravings strike hard in the desert, and Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe delivers with colorful, over-the-top desserts begging to be shared. If your teen is on the hunt for the best treat in Vegas, try their signature loaded waffles, chocolate-drizzled croissants, or the “Famous Rainbow Cake”—each vibrant layer stacked with fluffy icing. 

The interior is cozy and Instagrammable—think neon donut wall and pastel tile floors. Outdoor seating on the promenade lets you people-watch and soak up the buzz. Beyond their jaw-dropping cakes and pastries, Sweet Sin serves refreshing bubble teas and decadent milkshakes—perfect for cooling off after a stroll or big day of thrills. Teens will love sampling something new and grabbing some #foodie shots for their feeds. Whether it’s a pit stop for quick sugar rush or a leisurely afternoon treat, Sweet Sin sets the mood for fun, flavor-packed downtime right in the heart of The LINQ Promenade. 

Fremont Street Experience: Light Shows and Street Performers Galore 

Fremont Street Experience is one of those places that captures the wild spirit of Las Vegas like nowhere else. Tucked in downtown’s historic core, it’s a five-block entertainment district covered by a giant LED canopy—the largest video screen of its kind in the world. Walk beneath it as 16 million brilliant colors flash overhead during one of the scheduled light shows set to pulsing music, and you’ll understand why teens love this spot for sensory overload. 

But Fremont Street is more than just dazzling pixels. On any given night, you might see live bands, gravity-defying street performers, magicians, or artists painting incredible murals right in front of you. It has an electric, festival-like energy that makes you feel instantly part of Vegas’ living history. Teens will love the zooming SlotZilla Zipline overhead (for even more adrenaline), quirky street art photo ops, and hopping between quirky souvenir shops and sweet treat stands. There’s even a bit of people-watching theater—Fremont is prime real estate for spotting Vegas eccentrics in their element! 

 

There you have it: Las Vegas isn’t just for grown-ups—it’s a teen-friendly wonderland packed with wild rides, fascinating stories, world-famous light shows, and a rainbow of sweet treats. Mix up your adventure with a blend of thrill-a-minute attractions, interactive museums, and plenty of time for those “had-to-be-there” moments, and you’ll discover a whole new side of Vegas your family will never forget. 

 

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Las Vegas at Christmas: The Ultimate Festive Fun Guide

Las Vegas knows a thing or two about going over the top, and the holidays are no exception. While you won’t be building a snowman on the Strip, you will find more glittering lights, show-stopping entertainment, and festive treats than Santa could fit in his sleigh. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or getting a little romantic, Vegas has a Christmas adventure with your name on it—indoors, outdoors, high up in the air or cozy by a café window. Ready to unwrap the best of Las Vegas this Christmas? Here’s our guide to all things merry and bright.  Our favorite ways to celebrate Christmas in Las Vegas include:  High Roller Observation Wheel  Bellagio’s Conservatory & Fountain Show  KA by Cirque du Soleil  The Neon Museum  Downtown and Fremont Street holiday fun  The Big Apple Roller Coaster  Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe at the LINQ Promenade  Strip Highlights Night Flight on Papillon Helicopter  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Holiday Tour  Ice Skating at The Cosmopolitan  High Roller Observation Wheel: Christmas in the Sky  If you want to start your holiday with a wow, the High Roller Observation Wheel lets you do just that—literally. Soaring 550 feet above the Strip, this soaring wheel feels twice as festive at Christmas, thanks to themed light shows and panoramic views that glimmer with holiday cheer. You’ll spot resorts decked out in red and green, fountains shooting glittery arcs, and dazzling light displays stretching all along Las Vegas Boulevard.  Step inside a roomy pod with family or friends and settle in for a half-hour of the city’s most stunning vistas. If you time your visit for sunset or after dark, you’re treated to a magical cityscape, perfect for snapping photos or clinking drinks (yes, there’s even an open-bar "happy half hour" option for grown-ups).  We love this experience for its blend of thrill and chill—the slow spin of the wheel lets everyone unwind, soak up the mood and start their Vegas Christmas with high spirits (and unbeatable views). Even kids get swept up in the fun, especially when holiday music plays inside the cabins. It’s a new kind of sleigh ride, Vegas-style, and it’s guaranteed to get those jingle bells ringing.  Bellagio Conservatory & Fountain Show: A Holiday Wonderland  If holiday magic had an address in Vegas, it would be inside the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. Every Christmas, the resort transforms its vast indoor garden into a yuletide fantasy—think polar bears crafted from carnations, towering Christmas trees, and gingerbread houses worthy of Hansel and Gretel. The attention to detail is spellbinding, and the seasonal floral displays make for a fantastic (and totally free) stroll before or after dinner.  But don’t stop there! The Bellagio Fountains just outside sync up with classic Christmas tunes, dancing in time to “Jingle Bell Rock” beneath a blanket of lights. Curl up by the railings with a peppermint hot chocolate from Bellagio’s patisserie, and enjoy the city’s best people-watching as choreographed water jets leap and spin.  There’s just something about pausing here, cup in hand, as festive scenes unfold around you. It feels as close as Vegas gets to stepping inside a winter postcard.  The Neon Museum: A Vintage Holiday Glow  Step away from the hustle of modern Vegas into a glowing landscape of classic neon signs at The Neon Museum. During December, the “boneyard” feels especially enchanting—colorful, flickering lights set the scene, and guided night tours include stories of Las Vegas’s extravagant Christmases past.  Local guides bring the old Strip to life, sharing tales of vintage lounges, celebrity sightings, and famous holiday displays—making you feel like you’re getting the inside scoop on Vegas’s glitzy holiday traditions. For photo lovers, the setting is a dream: where else can you get a selfie beside a neon reindeer or spell out your name in 10-foot-tall candy-colored letters?  It’s the right mix of nostalgia and festive sparkle, showing off a side of Las Vegas that’s quirky, charming, and oh-so-memorable.  Downtown and Fremont Street: Glitter Gulch’s Christmas Cheer  If you prefer your Christmas experiences a bit more energetic, head to Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas—the party heart of old-school Vegas. The overhead Viva Vision light shows are even more exuberant in December, with snowflakes swirling and Christmas commercials beaming overhead in a digital winter wonderland.  Catch live music on the open-air stages, grab seasonal snacks like eggnog milkshakes from the food stalls, and try your luck with street performers dressed as everything from Santa to The Grinch. Check the schedule for the city’s holiday parades, tree-lighting ceremonies, and family-friendly pop-ups—there’s always a new surprise to unwrap!  A quick nod to nearby attractions: The Mob Museum and the Downtown Walking Tour offer a chance to duck out of the crowds and dive deeper into local history with a festive twist.  The Big Apple Roller Coaster: Festive Thrills Above the Strip  Get your adrenaline pumping with a holiday ride on The Big Apple Roller Coaster at New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Zoom past a replica skyline, loop-the-loops, and spiral over blinking Christmas lights, all with the Strip glittering below you.  What makes this coaster a top Christmas pick? It’s equal parts thrill and holiday fun. Riders scream with delight as they zip past themed window displays and spot giant Christmas trees towering over casino entrances. If you visit after dark, the city looks like it’s been dusted with electric snow—definitely a unique holiday photo op!  Pair your roller coaster ride with a stroll along the hotel’s “New York” streetscape, where you’ll spot holiday décor, shops with limited-time gifts, and plenty of festive snacks. It’s the big city, Vegas-style, all wrapped up for Christmas.  Strip Highlights Night Flight on Papillon Helicopter: Christmas Lights from Above  For a Christmas memory you’ll talk about all year, take to the skies with a helicopter night flight over the Strip. Papillon’s Strip Highlights Night Flight practically guarantees jaw-dropping sights as you soar over neon lights, holiday displays, and sparkling rooftops.  The energy inside the helicopter is electric—there’s something about hovering over the world’s brightest boulevard as giant Christmas trees, light shows and marquees flash beneath you. The pilot’s narration points out seasonal sights and gives a behind-the-scenes look at Vegas’s holiday traditions.  This flight is a top pick for couples seeking a truly special date night or anyone who wants to see Vegas’s Christmas spirit cranked up to eleven. A bird’s-eye view means you catch every ounce of dazzle—no fighting crowds, just you, your holiday crew, and the Strip dressed in its Christmas best. Cameras at the ready—friends back home will want proof!  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Holiday Tour: See the City All Lit Up  If you want to soak up Vegas holiday magic at your own pace, the Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Holiday Tour has you covered. These open-top double-deckers take you on a merry loop around all the key sights—think oversized ornaments outside the Venetian, gingerbread facades on the Strip, and offbeat décor tucked away Downtown. Friendly guides sprinkle in stories about Las Vegas’s wildest Christmases and point out hidden lights you might otherwise miss.  Bundle up, grab a seasonal drink from a nearby café (peppermint latte highly recommended), and claim a seat up top for sweeping views. When something catches your eye, just hop off to explore—maybe you’ll wander into a winter pop-up bar, discover a jaw-dropping resort display, or catch street performers in full elf regalia.  Best part? You can tailor your holiday adventure to suit your interests and your energy level. If your feet get tired from all the celebrating, just ride the loop again and enjoy the view. Smiles and “oohs” guaranteed.    There you have it—Las Vegas doesn’t just do Christmas, it does Christmas with flair. Whether you’re seeking twinkling city lights, high-flying thrills, or a sugar rush that rivals Santa’s workshop, this city promises new traditions and unforgettable memories. So slip on your Santa hat, pack that extra glittery sweater, and get ready to celebrate Christmas the Vegas way.    Enjoyed this? Check out our guide to the hits outside the Strip, and read our comprehensive 4 day itinerary to 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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Viva Las Vegas: The Best 5-Day Vegas Adventure

Planning a five-day Las Vegas trip? Roll the dice—this city’s got more to offer than you ever imagined. From jaw-dropping stage shows and zippy roller coasters to neon history and secret foodie haunts, Vegas never runs out of surprises. We’re here to make sure you max out every day, whether you’re traveling with friends, a special someone, or family in tow. Our 5-day itinerary mixes thrills, tasty bites, and the kind of sightseeing that shows you Sin City’s wild heart (with just the right breaks for poolside relaxing).  Our top picks for Las Vegas over five days include:  The High Roller Observation Wheel  The Mob Museum  The Big Apple Roller Coaster  Fly LINQ  The Neon Museum  Strip Highlights Night Flight  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour  Madame Tussauds  The Tower at the STRAT  Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe  Las Vegas Hiking Adventures  The Australian Bee Gees Show  Dinner shows & classic restaurants on the Strip  Day 1: Vegas Views and Classic Icons  Morning: Go Big with the High Roller and Sweet Treats  Kick off your Vegas adventure with a ride on the massive High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ. It’s the largest in North America, so you’ll enjoy sky-high, 360-degree views of the Strip and beyond—the floor-to-ceiling windows make this a seriously wow-worthy way to orient yourself. The vibe? Cool, calm, and photo-worthy with plenty of space to move, sit, or ogle at the scenery.  Afterward, stroll a couple minutes along LINQ Promenade for breakfast at Sweet Sin Bakery & Cafe. Indulge in a flaky almond croissant or a cinnamon-dusted bun—the perfect sugar rush to power your day. Their cozy, Paris-meets-Vegas setting is a sweet start to your trip.  Midday: Madame Tussauds & Iconic Strip Wandering  From the LINQ, walk north toward Madame Tussauds Las Vegas (about 10 minutes, or hop on the Deuce bus if you prefer). Wax celebs abound here, from classic stars to modern icons, and you’ll have a blast posing for selfies or dramatically “meeting” your lifelong heroes—the themed areas make each room a mini scene-stealer.  Between attractions, take a stroll along the Strip—the sights, street performers, and themed casinos are entertainment in themselves. Don’t miss the gondoliers singing at the Venetian, just steps from Madame Tussauds.  Afternoon: Old Vegas Comes Alive at the Mob Museum  From the Strip, hop in a taxi, rideshare, or take the Deuce bus downtown to the Mob Museum in old Las Vegas. Housed in a former courthouse, this fascinating spot dives into the city’s ties with organized crime. The interactive exhibits and historic ambiance make every visitor feel like they’ve stepped inside a 1950s noir.  Evening: Dinner in Downtown and Neon Magic  Dinner in downtown Vegas? Visit Therapy, a quirky-industrial eatery serving up truffle mac and cheese, wickedly good cocktails, and a top-notch people-watching scene right on Fremont Street. Want more neon history after dinner? Walk to The Neon Museum nearby. Their outdoor yard—packed with hundreds of rescued vintage signs—comes alive at night, especially if you book their evening “Brilliant!” light show.  Day 2: Outdoor Thrills and Buzzing Nightlife  Morning: Get Wild with Las Vegas Hiking Adventures  Start your day with a nature escape! Let a guided Las Vegas Hiking Adventure whisk you away to Red Rock Canyon for jaw-dropping scenery and Insta-worthy rock formations. Guides tailor your hike to your group’s energy, so you can go all-in or keep it mellow. To reach your departure point, book a rideshare from your hotel—it’s quick and easy.  Afternoon: Loop the Strip—Your Style  Back in town, hop on the Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Classic Daytime Tour. The open-top buses let you relax while hitting all the major Strip highlights—no need to deal with the heat or parking headaches. Hop off at the New York-New York stop for thrills on The Big Apple Roller Coaster: it dives, loops, and gives you a birds-eye view of Vegas from a very different angle.  Grab a quick bite at the laid-back Shake Shack just outside (their ShackBurger and crinkle-cut fries always hit the spot!), then wander through the classic Brooklyn-style arcade.  Day 3: Sky-High Sights and Fremont Energy  Morning: Towering Fun at The STRAT  Make your way by taxi or Deuce bus to The STRAT. Their 1,149-foot observation deck offers 360-degree views and a morning free from crowds. Daredevils can ride the thrill rides—adrenaline rush guaranteed—or just soak in the mountain-framed cityscape.  Lunch: Comfort Eats with a View  For lunch, check out Top of the World at The STRAT (reservations encouraged). This rotating restaurant serves up steaks, seafood, and dreamy city views with every spin. The vibe? Retro glam and surprisingly relaxed.  Afternoon: Flight-Seeing and a Slice of Downtown Vegas  Return to the Strip and walk or taxi to LINQ. Time for Fly LINQ, Vegas’s only zipline—with you soaring 12 stories above the promenade, feet-first toward a giant margarita bar! It’s electrifying, and the landing zone’s always loaded with laughter.  As the sun dips, take a rideshare or bus to Fremont Street’s pedestrian mall. Street performers, dazzling light shows, and an ultra-energetic crowd await—grab a frozen drink, people-watch, and enjoy the constant buzz.  Dinner: Old School Vegas Vibes  Park yourself at Andiamo Italian Steakhouse inside The D casino—a cozy spot renowned for bone-in ribeyes and house-made pastas. Dark wood furnishings and classic soul playing softly set the scene for a thoroughly Vegas meal.  Day 4: Art, Escape, and Poolside Play  Morning: Pop-Culture and Punk Rock  Start off at the Hollywood Cars Museum, a taxi ride from the Strip, to see vehicles from film favorites like Batman, Fast and the Furious, and more—photos are totally encouraged. If music is your style, The Punk Rock Museum’s ramshackle exhibits, iconic gear, and colorful murals crank up the energy.  Lunch: Retro Diner Vibes  Grab a booth at Heart Attack Grill downtown, an irreverent, over-the-top burger joint famous for towering burgers and milkshakes. Nurses serve tables—fun, cheeky, and unlike anywhere else.  Evening: Poolside Cocktails or Bar Crawl  Once you’re refreshed, start your evening with a craft cocktail at Electra Cocktail Club, hidden inside The Palazzo. Think statement décor and cutting-edge mixology—try the “Trouble in Paradise” for tropical flavors with a Vegas twist. If you’re feeling lively, continue the night with a Rockstar Nightclub Tour for VIP vibes, curated entry, and ultramodern beats.  Day 5: Quirky Vegas and Perfect Goodbyes  Morning: Science, Dinos, or Escape Adventures  Travel by Deuce bus or taxi north to the Las Vegas Science & Natural History Museum. Don’t miss the dinosaur hall—these dino skeletons thrill kids and anyone who loves a Jurassic moment. Prefer hands-on thrills? Try Dinosaur Outpost at Town Square or an escape room adventure like Number One Escape Room for one last puzzle-packed adrenaline rush.  Lunch: Café Chic  Stop for lunch at Makers & Finders in the Arts District. This lively café is a Vegas favorite for Latin-inspired coffee, arepas, and loaded avocado toast. The interior is hip and full of creative local art, while the crowd is a fun mix of locals and travelers in the know. If you’re a coffee fan, order the cortado—it’s a local legend.  Afternoon: Neon Nostalgia or Fine Art Finale  Just a short taxi or rideshare north brings you back to The Neon Museum. By day, the outdoor collection of retro Las Vegas signs looks completely different (and you get all the vivid colors for perfect photos). Wander through feathered letters, cowboy silhouettes, and electric pinks—each sign tells a story, and the vibe is delightfully quirky.  If you’re feeling artsy, swap in the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art for your afternoon stop. Here, rotating exhibitions offer a cool, calm experience right on the Strip—ideal if you want your final Vegas adventure to be a little quieter and a lot more cultural.  Early Evening: Stroll and Sweet Treats  Take a late afternoon walk through the Container Park on Fremont East, where repurposed shipping containers house indie boutiques, snack stands, and even a giant praying mantis sculpture that blushes with fire every hour. It’s part open-air mall, part playground, and you’ll find everything from gourmet hot dogs to fresh-squeezed juices for your last-minute cravings.  Indulge in dessert at Donut Bar—think fluffy, over-the-top donuts with flavors that change daily (crème brûlée and strawberry cheesecake are both winners). Grab a couple to share… or not.  Dinner: Farewell Feast on the Strip  Book your final dinner at Mon Ami Gabi, right beneath the sparkling Eiffel Tower Experience at Paris Las Vegas. Tables on the patio have an unbeatable Strip view, especially at sunset. The French bistro menu features standouts like steak au poivre, mussels in white wine, and crisp pommes frites. Raise a glass of bubbles to one wild Vegas adventure—you’ve earned it.  If you have time before your flight or want one last dazzling moment, don’t miss a ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower Experience itself. The observation deck sparkles over the Strip, and it’s a spectacular spot to soak in those final neon-drenched city views.    That wraps up our ultimate five-day Vegas adventure—with enough daytime gems, delicious eats, and nightly thrills to keep every moment buzzing. Here’s to new flavors, new friends, and five days that make Las Vegas feel like your personal playground!    Enjoyed this? Discover which tourist traps you should avoid, and know how to beat the Vegas heat.  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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