Las Vegas: Latest 2025 Travel Guide

🌟 Las Vegas Travel Guide

📍 Must-see attractions

1. The Strip

  • Features : A 6.8-kilometer-long main road, home to world-class hotels and themed casinos such as Bellagio, The Venetian, and Caesars Palace.
  • Editor's tip : Walking the avenue is most stunning at night, with neon lights flashing and free performances everywhere.

2. Fountains of Bellagio

  • Features : The world's most spectacular musical fountain show, every 15-30 minutes.
  • Editor’s tip : It is recommended to watch it at night, the lighting and music will create a perfect effect.

3. The Venetian

  • Features : Imitation of Venetian architecture, with indoor canals and gondolas.
  • Editor’s Tip : You don’t have to fly to Italy to visit Little Venice.

4. Caesars Palace

  • Features : Ancient Roman-style hotel with Forum Shops, a famous shopping mall.

5. High Roller Ferris Wheel

  • Features : One of the world's tallest observation wheels, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the entire avenue.

6. Las Vegas Shows

  • Features : Cirque du Soleil, magic show (David Copperfield), musicals, everything.
  • Editor’s Tip : Book your tickets early for popular shows!

7. Grand Canyon Day Trip

  • Features : About a 4-hour drive from Vegas, you can join a helicopter or bus tour to experience the natural wonders.

8. Red Rock Canyon

  • Features : About 30 minutes' drive from the city, suitable for tourists who love hiking and photography.

🍴 Must-eat food in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is an all-you-can-eat paradise, with an incredible array of dining options:

  • All-You-Can-Eat Buffet : Must-try Bellagio Buffet, Wicked Spoon, and The Buffet at Wynn.
  • High-end steakhouses : such as Gordon Ramsay Steak and CUT by Wolfgang Puck.
  • Celebrity Chef Restaurants : Vegas is home to world-renowned chefs such as Joël Robuchon (French) and Nobu (Japanese).
  • In-N-Out Burger : A popular California burger chain, affordable, delicious and authentic.
  • American desserts : giant pancake, Cheesecake Factory cheesecake.

👉 Editor's recommendation: If you only have to choose one buffet, go to "The Buffet at Wynn Hotel" for the highest quality and the dessert section is amazing!


🚍 Las Vegas Transportation Guide

City transportation

  • Walking : There are many hotels on the avenue, but the distance is longer than you think, so you need to reserve time.
  • Monorail : It runs along the avenue, connecting major hotels and making it easy to avoid traffic jams.
  • Bus (The Deuce, SDX) : Double-decker buses ply the avenue, operating 24 hours a day.
  • Uber/Lyft & Taxi : Most convenient at night or to visit attractions outside the city.

Airport Transportation

  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is approximately a 15-minute drive from the Boulevard and is accessible by taxi, Uber, or hotel shuttle bus.

👉 Editor's Tip: The Avenue Hotel is incredibly spacious, so walking around it takes longer than you might think. Remember to wear comfortable shoes!


🎯 Editor's Summary

Las Vegas is a city of "daytime sightseeing + nighttime carnival" :

  • Must-see landmarks → The Strip, large theme hotels 🎰
  • Must-see performances → Cirque du Soleil, magic show 🎭
  • Must-try experience → Premium buffet + steakhouse 🍖
  • Must-visit outings → Grand Canyon, Red Rock Canyon 🏜️

🗓️3 -Day Las Vegas Itinerary

📍 Day 1: First experience of the city that never sleeps

  • morning
    • Upon arrival, check in to your hotel (it is recommended to stay at The Strip Hotel for easy travel)
    • Start roaming the Las Vegas Strip and feel the gorgeous atmosphere
  • noon
    • Lunch Recommendation: In-N-Out Burger (Classic California Burger, Cheap and Delicious)
  • afternoon
    • Explore The Venetian and take a gondola ride
    • Visit Caesars Palace + Forum Shops
  • night
    • Dinner Recommendation: The Buffet at Wynn ( Highly Recommended)
    • Visit the Fountains of Bellagio at night – it's free and a must-see
    • If you have time, take a ride on the High Roller Ferris wheel for a 360-degree view of the night view.

📍 Day 2: Film and Television Dream Factory + Performance Night

  • morning
    • After breakfast, you can go to the Conservatory & Botanical Garden (free)
    • Or go to the Eiffel Tower observation deck at the Paris Las Vegas
  • noon
    • Lunch recommendation: Gordon Ramsay Burger (celebrity burger, huge portion)
  • afternoon
    • Explore the Mirage Hotel Volcano Show (Free)
    • Or go to SHOPPING → Fashion Show Mall to shop
  • night
    • Dinner recommendation: Gordon Ramsay Steak or CUT by Wolfgang Puck (premium steakhouse)
    • Watch a Cirque du Soleil show (O or Michael Jackson ONE recommended)🎭

📍 Day 3: Day trip to the wonders of nature

  • morning
    • Take a day trip to the Grand Canyon or Red Rock Canyon
    • 🚁 If you have enough budget, you can experience a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon, which is amazing.
  • noon
    • The itinerary usually includes light meals, or meals are served at restaurants near the scenic area.
  • afternoon
    • On the way back to Las Vegas, you can visit the Hoover Dam.
  • night
    • Back in the city → Last dinner recommendation: Nobu Las Vegas (high-end Japanese cuisine)
    • You can visit The Strip again at night and take some photos of the night view to make the trip a perfect ending

🚍 Transportation Tips

  • Downtown : The Strip is mainly based on walking + Monorail + Uber/Lyft
  • Suburban : Grand Canyon/Red Rock Canyon recommends joining a tour group or driving yourself
  • Airport : Harry Reid International Airport is approximately a 15-minute taxi ride from the highway

🎯 Editor's Summary

Las Vegas 3-day itinerary perfect combination:

  • Day 1 → Hotel check-in + Bellagio Fountains 🌃
  • Day 2 → Food + Shopping + Cirque du Soleil 🎭
  • Day 3 → Grand Canyon or Red Rock Canyon 🏜️
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