Although the city authorities prefer to call it the “entertainment capital of the world”, the rest of the world, on the other hand, knows Las Vegas as “sin city” because of the casinos and more generally for the libertine image built up over time. Today we will take you to discover the things to see absolutely in Las Vegas!
Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known as the “Las Vegas Strip”, is the city’s main thoroughfare in the Mojave Desert. We are talking about a road about seven kilometers long, on the sides of which there are (almost) all the main attractions of the city: restaurants, shops, hotels, clubs and casinos in an unprecedented concentration in the world.
The overall picture is therefore magnetic and at the same time misleading, with the only drawback. The heat of Las Vegas suggests not having to walk.
Bellagio fountains
The name Bellagio is a tribute to the homonymous city on Lake Como. In particular at the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni, where Wynn had the opportunity to stay for several years before building this luxury resort in the Nevada desert. As you know, Bellagio Las Vegas has also inspired Hollywood cinema.
We refer to the famous Ocean’s even, a film with a stellar cast starring Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Matt Demon and George Clooney. When it comes to things to see and do, there is a lot to see and they are all very expensive depending on the destination facility.
With one notable exception: the fountains of the free man-made lake show in front of the hotel. Every 30 minutes in the afternoon; Every 15 in the evening, thousands of dancing fountains hypnotize the spectators to the rhythm of the music, offering an ever-changing show.
High Roller Observation Wheel
The stop, Harrah’s & The LINQ Station, serves the “Link” district of the same name, an area of approximately 30,000 square meters, naturally equipped with hotels, casinos, restaurants, shops and thousands of other entertainment options.
In addition to being the tallest – about thirty meters taller in London – the Las Vegas Ferris wheel is by far the most comfortable. The 28 cabins, each for 40 people, offer an unforgettable experience, especially in the evening when the lights of the Strip and the Valley make Las Vegas a truly magical place.
Shark Reef Aquarium
The Mandalay Bay Aquarium is one of the must-see stops on your trip to Las Vegas. It is a huge structure, capable of containing thousands of marine species, many of which are threatened with extinction.
It is this contingency that requires Shark Reef Aquarium to meet very high safety standards in order to combine entertainment, animal welfare and scientific interest. The owners are obviously sharks, but the list of animals is very long and includes piranhas, turtles, crocodiles, giant octopuses and so on.
In short, an experience to try, especially if you are traveling with children. It goes without saying that things to see and do in Mandalay Bay certainly don’t end with the aquarium itself.
Freemont Street
If Las Vegas is not just a stop on a long vacation, but a trip you plan on making, then a visit to Freemont Street is a must. It was on this path that the first casinos, the first clubs and the first films were born. In short, by forcing the concept a little, we can say that Freemont Street is the “historic center” of the city.
And, as happens in the historical centers of particular importance, the city authorities, in synergy with private individuals, worked to revive their splendor. Meanwhile, longer-lived resorts such as the Golden Gate and Golden Nuggets (the latter is famous for its sharks) remain the staple of Las Vegas tourism offerings, followed by a futuristic shopping district, eminently dubbed Freemont Street Experience.

