Attractions and Things to Do in Las
Vegas
Many of the top attractions in
Las Vegas are linked to the city's casinos, though there are
also plenty of theme parks, museums, national parks and more.
Here are some of the top attractions
in Las Vegas that salsa enthusiasts should check out before heading
off to a Cuban theme party, Latin theme party or Latin dance
show.
One of the most fabulous sights
in Las Vegas is available for free outside the Bellagio casino.
The Bellagio fountains rise hundreds of feet into the air and
rise and fall in time with choreographed musical routines.
The Fall of Atlantis and Festival
Fountain shows at Caesars Palace are also worth checking out.
Swap your salsa dancing shoes
for your walking shoes and slip out of Las Vegas to visit the
Grand Canyon.
This is 277 feet of majesty and
is one of the natural wonders of the world. Nothing can prepare
you for the sheer scale and beauty of this ancient natural formation.
It's also worth visiting one of the many hot springs that are
found all over Nevada, such as Roger's Springs near Lake Mead.
Once you've had your fill of
the natural world, take the chance to enjoy a zero gravity space
flight at the Zero G company. The price is steep, but it's a
unique experience.
Other unmissable Las Vegas experiences
include the Liberace Museum, the Volcano at the Mirage, which
erupts nightly, the Gallery of Fine Art at the Bellagio and the
Turbo Drop at Buffalo Bill's. Salsa dancers won't be short of
things to do in Las Vegas. |