Visit Las Vegas in 24 hours

Las Vegas needs no introduction: it is known the world over for its huge casinos, its long evenings of wining and dining, its bright neon lights, its kitsch, its luxury hotels, and its shows, each more extravagant than the last.

If you only have 24 hours in Las Vegas, you'll want to focus on Las Vegas Boulevard, also known as "The Strip".

This part of Las Vegas is easily explored on foot, to the delight of visitors. 

Prepare yourselves, it's going to be a crazy day! :;): emoji  
 

Morning

Map of the morning activities in Las Vegas


:fleche: emoji STRATOSPHERE

Start your day by going up to the top of the STRAT Hotel observation tower.

This 350-metre tower has dominated Las Vegas Boulevard since 1979, and offers a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the famous Strip. 

Stratosphere in Las Vegas

There are also 3 heart-stopping rides at the top of the tower, for thrill-seekers only!

Sin City views


:fleche: emoji WYNN HOTEL

Next make your way to the Wynn Hotel, built on the shores of a beautiful artificial lake called Lake of Dreams, surrounded by lush vegetation and featuring a large waterfall

Continue to the Venetian, an Italian-style hotel, whose almost perfect reproduction of Venice and its most famous landmarks will leave you speechless.

You can even go for a gondola ride along real canals for less than $25 per person. 

Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas

It's a fun experience, especially if you've never been to Italy: good memories guaranteed.


:fleche: emoji HIGH ROLLER

End your morning in Vegas with the High Roller, the world's tallest observation wheel. 

One complete rotation takes 30 minutes and offers sweeping 360-degree views.

High Roller 


:fleche: emoji LINQ PROMENADE

The High Roller is less than an 8-minute walk from the Venetian via the Linq Promenade, which passes behind the Flamingo Hotel

Linq Promenade is a modern and trendy entertainment district where you will find some forty boutiques, restaurants and bars, as well as a bowling alley and a concert hall. 


:map: emoji Distance walked this morning: 7.5 km
 


:manger: emoji WHERE TO EAT LUNCH

If you like Mexican food, and you're not travelling with young children, Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar is the place to go!

You will find fresh tasty fare along with a vast selection of tequila. All that, at a reasonable price (for Vegas, that is). 

For enjoying a drink in the sun, their patio is the perfect spot! 

The interior even features a mechanical bull for guests with a wild side. 

Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar

Budget:
$$ 
Address: 3545 Las Vegas Blvd, LINQ Promenade
Phone: 1-702-691-3773
Website: Click here



Afternoon

Map of the afternoon activities in Las Vegas


:fleche: emoji PARIS LAS VEGAS

Your hunger satisfied, set out in the direction of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel

On your way you will pass in front of the Bellagio, one of the most beautiful hotels in Las Vegas. Don't stop there right away, because you'll be back later

When you reach the Paris, you will almost feel like you are in the City of Love. 

The Paris Hotel

This hotel features reproductions of some of the great Paris monuments and attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Place de la Concorde fountain, the Louvre, and even the Alexandre-III bridge.

Paris, Las Vegas ! 


:fleche: emoji MANDALAY BAY

Your next stop is Mandalay Bay for a visit to Shark Reef, one of the largest aquariums in North America, in the heart of the desert.

It's a unique multisensory experience!

Mandalay Bay

Shark reef is home to one hundred species and more than 2,000 aquatic animals, including 15 different species of sharks.

You can easily spend the rest of the afternoon there. 

Does this sign really need an introduction ? 


:fleche: emoji "WELCOME TO FABULOUS LAS VEGAS" SIGN

On leaving the aquarium, walk about fifteen minutes to the iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" for a photo! 


:map: emoji Distance walked this afternoon: 4.5 km


:manger: emoji WHERE TO GO FOR DINNER

For dinner, retrace your steps to the Bellagio. If you hop in a taxi, it will take 10 minutes and you'll have the chance to rest your legs.

Getting a little tired of American food?

We've got you covered: Mon Ami Gabi is a classic French bistro.

The menu offers all the French classics, like onion soup au gratin, escargots de Bourgogne and filet mignon crème fraîche. 

Don't forget to make a reservation. 

Mon Ami Gabi

Budget:
$$ - $$$
Address: 3655 Las Vegas Blvd
Phone: 702-944-4224
Website: Click here
 



Evening

Map of the evening activities in Las Vegas


:fleche: emoji BELLAGIO

I brought you back to the Bellagio for the fabulous sound and light fountain show that can be seen from the sidewalk in front of the hotel.

Completely free of charge, watch as more than 1200 jets of water dance together in time to music. It is a completely magical experience.

The Bellagio Fountains

If you're starting to feel tired and don't want to go out this evening, make one last stop in the hotel's indoor conservatory

You will find magnificent floral displays and some peace and quiet.

The Bellagio Conservatory


:fleche: emoji FREMONT STREET

That said, if you want to experience the nightlife of the City of Sin, make your way to Fremont Street

Located just north of south Las Vegas Blvd, Fremont is a pedestrian mall between Main and 4th

Freemont Street

You will see all kinds of people here: street performers (sometimes scantily clad), vendors of all kinds, musicians, homeless people, celebrities, a zipline, happy people, drunk people, and much more... 

In the evening, every hour, a 6-minute sound and light show is presented on a giant screen suspended above the street

Freemont Street

If you're in the mood to party, I guarantee you a memorable evening!

Take a taxi back to your hotel, or walk if you'd like some fresh air.

 

And there you go! 

In any case, Las Vegas is a destination you simply must include in your American tour

Don't hesitate to leave your questions and/or comments in the comments below.

Karolane Lessard

An enthusiast of both our vibrant cities & great oudoors, my life revolves around travel & adventure. It's a no brainer that I have to share the wonders & secrets of my neck of the woods with other travelling souls. Enjoy the journey!

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