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In Las Vegas, even the hotels are tourist attractions. But you’ll also find everything from desert sightseeing to city shopping.
Perfect for desert sightseeing or exciting holidays at high rolling casinos or live shows, Las Vegas has something for everyone.
Las Vegas is full of bright lights and excitement, but you’ll also find beautiful sights to enjoy nearby – such as the Grand Canyon.
From trying your luck in the casinos to taking a helicopter ride over the Strip, Las Vegas is packed with thrilling experiences.
Book trips and experiences at the same time as your Las Vegas flights to make sure you don't miss out during your holiday.
Las Vegas is a hotspot of activity out in the Nevada desert. It’s so packed with things to do, every moment of your Las Vegas holiday is sure to be memorable. Amazing helicopter rides over the Las Vegas Strip or over the jaw–dropping Grand Canyon, nightly live performances, designer shopping and casinos galore; there are plenty of things to do in Las Vegas. Book experiences with us and make sure you’ve excellent trips to look forward to on your Las Vegas holiday.
Enjoy an exhilarating helicopter flight to the Grand Canyon. On this 45–minute helicopter flight you'll land deep in the canyon for a champagne picnic, before flying over the famous Las Vegas Strip on your return.
Take an evening tour of the neon–lit Las Vegas Strip. You'll see all the sights and resorts, from the dancing water at the Bellagio to the erupting Volcano at the Mirage Hotel.
On this magical sunset helicopter tour, you'll land at the Grand Canyon for a champagne picnic while you watch the changing colours of sunset. Then fly over the famous neon–lit Las Vegas Strip on your return.
Your trip to Las Vegas won't be complete without a tour of the Hoover Dam. Built during the Depression to tame the Colorado River, it took less than 5 years to build the largest dam of its time.
The Las Vegas Fashion Outlets offer over 100 designer outlets, all in an enclosed air–conditioned setting. You'll find clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes, home furnishings, speciality gifts and more.
The original heart of the city, the pedestrian–only section of Fremont Street comes as a relief after the overwhelming Strip. Each casino is an easy distance from the next, the crowds seem less daunting, and you don’t have to jostle for position to view the overhead Fremont Street Experience light show.
The heart of the city, a 13–block stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, is lined with hotel casino resorts, each with its own particular absurd delight. The lights at night are so head–spinning you might be too distracted to take it all in. Truth be told, it’s too far to walk in one go, so plan to do it in stretches.
A Michelin–starred chef, that is. A number of celebrity chefs have set up outposts in town, but only at Joël Robuchon at the Mansion (in the MGM Grand) can you dine on the work of the youngest chef in history to win three consecutive Michelin stars. It’s been hailed by the country’s most prominent food critics as some of the finest French food on the continent.
If you want to hit a nightclub, Las Vegas has plenty to choose from. Pure at Caesars Palace remains not only one of the top nightclubs in Vegas, but also the world. It draws in packed crowds and Hollywood’s youngest and hottest stars every week.