Free Things to Do in Las Vegas

By Starlite, published Mar 05, 2007
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Do you have a trip planned to Las Vegas, but you're worried that the expense could outweigh the fun? Sin City is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, but between the gambling, night clubs, celebrity chef restaurants, and countless shows, money can wear thin at the end of a standard Vegas vacation. Not to worry, with a little planning a good time can be had by all and you'll leave Nevada with more than memories.

Look at a map of the Las Vegas strip and you'll notice that the casinos seem to be side by side. Looks are deceiving. If you've never been to Vegas be prepared to do some walking. The giant hotels and casinos are like small towns. Hours can be spent walking around and enjoying the architecture and design inside and out.

The fountains of Bellagio is a beautiful site that can be enjoyed from various places on the strip. The choreographed water show is set to music and is available for tourists to enjoy various times during the day. While at Bellagio, be sure to go inside and have a look at the one of a kind, rainbow of colors that comes alive in the chandelier located in the lobby. It is truly something you have to see to believe.

Located next door at Caesar's Palace, there are a variety of free experiences that can be enjoyed. The forum shops are a labyrinth of designer label after designer label. The average person could spend hours winding through more than 150 boutiques where window shopping is enjoyed by all. Stores include: Burberry, Fendi, Gucci, Harry Winston, and Louis Vuitton. A fountain show is also included in the walk through Caesar's forum shops. The Atlantis Fountain show mixes fire, water, and animatronic characters to bring the experience to life.

From shopping to volcanoes, Las Vegas is truly a unique destination. Next on the list of freebies is the erupting volcano of the Mirage. Located in the middle of the strip, the erupting volcano wows crowds multiple times daily.

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We always like to watch the Bellagio water show from the Eiffel Tower. The Treasure Island show is fun but crowded, so I agree - get there early!

Posted on 03/06/2007 at 8:03:00 AM

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