Free Attractions in Las Vegas City
The Aquarium at the Silverton Located within the cozy Silverton Hotel, a 117,000-gallon saltwater aquarium provides entertainment on a scale one can enjoy only in Las Vegas.
CBS Television City Research Center Ever thought you could do the job of a network executive, deciding which shows are put on the air and which ones end up in the waste bin? The network jobs are hard to come by, but you can weigh in on the decision-making process by letting your opinions be known at the CBS Television City Research Center at MGM Grand.
Conservatory at Bellagio Crafted by a team of 100 horticulturalists, the Bellagio's conservatory features elegant, elaborate arrangements of plants and flowers in its bright, airy atrium.
Ethel M Chocolate Factory Ethel M Chocolates panders to the sweet tooth in all of us. Located seven miles from the Strip, its free admission entices us to the factory, through which many a visitor goes for a behind-the-scenes look at the candy-making (and tasting) process.
Fall of Atlantis at Caesars No civilization put on a greater spectacle than ancient Rome, and now you have a chance to witness the glory for yourself at Caesars Palace's Fall of Atlantis.
Fountains of Bellagio Every evening, a water and music show plays again and again in the spectacular fountains filling the quarter-mile-long lake in front of the Bellagio.
Fremont Street Experience The Fremont Street Experience will have you dancing in the street with its $70 million light canopy and 540,000-watt sound system.
P3 Studio at the Cosmopolitan P3 Studio on the third floor of The Cosmopolitan features contemporary artists from around the world creating interactive installations as part of an innovative artist-in-residence program.
The Sirens of TI Part muse, part temptress, part pirate, watch as the Sirens of TI battle a band of pirates in Sirens' Cove, located at the front entrance of the popular hotel and casino.
Sunset Stampede Take a symphonic journey through the Wild West at Sam's Town.
Volcano at The Mirage Every hour after dusk, the Mirage volcano explodes forth for crowds of curious Strip onlookers.
Welcome to Las Vegas sign Guests can park their cars right next to Las Vegas' 50-year-old iconic sign and take plenty of memorable photos.
Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo The Flamingo's brilliant neon sign is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable on the Strip. And visitors can take a closer look at the creatures who inspired the bright display at the hotel-casino's very own wildlife habitat.
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