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Vegas Nightclub ViP Experience - Skip the lines

NO ONE WANTS to wait in line! When you're in Vegas the last thing you want to do is wait in long lines. Skip the lines and enjoy 2 top clubs and a fun party bus for the perfect night out in Vegas.

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 1896 reviews

Emerald Cave Kayak Tour near Las Vegas

Paddle on the Colorado River, spot desert wildlife, short hike, swim, and see the Emerald Cave. 5 miles hiking, beach time and short hike.

5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Vegas Nightclub Crawl by Party Bus with Drinks

Experience Vegas nightlife by going to 1 bar and 2 nightclubs in one epic night. Be a VIP by skipping the lines to get in. We also include a 45 minute cruise on our party bus for all the vibes!

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 577 reviews

Walking Photo Tour of the Las Vegas Strip

Capture iPhone photos of iconic Las Vegas spots, including the Bellagio fountains, the Eiffel Tower, and the Venetian gondolas while learning history, fun facts, and tips about Las Vegas!

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 404 reviews

Learn Craps, Roulette and Blackjack on Real Tables

Learn roulette, craps and blackjack at The Plaza Hotel and Casino with expert guidance - no risk, real tables, pro tips, and insider tricks in a fun, low-pressure, historic Las Vegas setting.

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 984 reviews

Must-See Spots: Original Vegas Strip Walking Tour

Mostly indoors to bypass heat/chaos. No lectures. Just iconic sights, hidden bars, good food & drink deals & photo spots. 8 yrs dodging hustlers to show you what you'd miss alone. Save time & money.

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Moonlight Kayak Tour under stars near Las Vegas

Paddle the Colorado River by moonlight, enjoy stargazing, a bonfire, and glowing kayaks.

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Valley of Fire Sunset tour

Enjoy amazing sunset adventure with sandstone formations and ancient petroglyphs.

5 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Bars Unknown: Bar Hop the Vegas Strip like a Local

Skip the rowdy party buses and nightclub lines. This walking crawl hits hidden speakeasies, low-key local dives and solid afternoon drink deals for bar people. (21+, min 2 guests. Drinks not included)

4.2 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Dive into Vegas nightlife on a party bus

Experience the energy of the city with open-bar party games, bar-hopping along the Strip, and ending the night at a world-famous superclub. No cover, no lines, and an open bar to kick things off.

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Red Rock Canyon Golden Hour Yoga & Photo Hike

Golden hour with lovingly curated charcuterie, grounding yoga, a scenic desert hike, and stunning photos of your own. I guide you through breath, beauty, and the magic of sunset in the mountains.

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Valley of Fire State Park Hiking Tour from Vegas

If you’re in need of some time with nature,you'll find no shortage of serene desert landscapes in Nevada.Explore the geological marvel's stunning red sandstone formations,ancient petroglyphs,and more.

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Private nightlife experience with your group

Skip lines with a nightlife professional, glide between clubs and ride a hosted party bus after hotel pickup or the first venue. With a private tour you control the stops and duration.

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Chinatown Uncovered - LasVegas Chinatown Food Tour

Taste your way through Las Vegas Chinatown with 5 curated food stops, from savory bites to sweet treats, all brought to life with stories, culture, and local favorites you won’t find on the Strip

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E-bike adventures

Discover this hidden gem that locals don’t even know about. The amazing views of the valley will leave you staring. If you’re a return visitor to vegas, you’ll be wondering why you haven’t been here.

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Learn the art of DJing with a session leader

Learn to DJ in a fun, hands-on session in Las Vegas. Master beat matching, transitions, and mixing on real equipment with a pro guiding you—perfect for beginners, date nights, or groups.

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Devour Bold Dishes at Chef-Driven Downtown Gems

Discover Vegas' booming, revitalized downtown, and savor signature dishes from elevated comfort food to authentic Thai to hyper-seasonal fare from an Eater "Best New Restaurant in Vegas.''

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Afternoon Culinary Adventures

Indulge in more than 15 specialty dishes as you visit award-winning restaurants at the Venetian and the Wynn in the afternoon, leaving your evening free.

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Craft a sterling silver ring by hand

This is perfect for creative travelers, couples, or anyone looking for a unique Vegas activity. By the end of the class, you’ll walk away with a beautiful ring and the unforgettable experience.

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Resort Worlds Craft Cocktail Crawl

Sip the most creative cocktails at a hidden speakeasy, tiki lounge, and glamorous rooftop lounge, plus devour Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded dishes -- all with immediate seating and VIP service.

Where do locals hang out in Las Vegas?

For first-time visitors, ask any local and they will steer you toward the iconic Strip as a welcome to fabulous Las Vegas because it’s where they eat, drink, and play too. The difference is that they know the fun doesn’t stop on the Strip: Las Vegas is a city with a thriving arts scene that can be found downtown and in places such as the Performing Arts Center at the University of Nevada campus.

Downtown, or Old Las Vegas, is where old-school architecture meets modern entertainment. Before the Las Vegas Strip was constructed, Fremont Street was the place to be with its glitzy neon signs and casinos, earning it the nickname Glitter Gulch. It also happens to be the old stomping grounds of Hollywood crooners and the mafia (there's a whole Mob Museum dedicated to it). A bar crawl to speakeasies and pubs is a great way to learn more about untold, or less known, history of the first paved street in Las Vegas. Today, the Fremont Street Experience shows off its more modern side in the form of a car-free pedestrian mall that hosts a variety of live entertainment, shopping, and art exhibits, under a 4-block canopy that twinkles in more than 12 million LED lights.

Where do locals eat in Las Vegas?

In a city known for entertainment, good food is in no shortage between the restaurants of celebrity chefs, the high-end hotel buffets (an experience in itself), and the off-the-Strip diners and casinos. When it comes to a local hangout, though, head to Summerlin, a neighborhood just 20 minutes away from the Strip for farm-to-table, upscale Italian, and amazing donut-fueled brunches, among other eats. The Spring Mountains serve as a backdrop year-round, but during the warmer months, the range is best admired at sunset on a patio with drink in hand.

What are the best hikes in Las Vegas?

Some of the best things to do in Las Vegas actually lead you to the great outdoors on fun hiking and kayaking excursions. Here are some of the best day trips and tours to take from Las Vegas.

Red Rock Canyon

Just 20 minutes outside of the city, Red Rock Canyon is a go-to spot for hikes. The sandstone and limestone rock formations make mesmerizing backdrops against the Mojave Desert skies. Do some yoga, enjoy a picnic, and keep an eye out for the imprinted tracks of what could be this area’s original inhabitants, dinosaurs, among other animals.

Valley of Fire

For an otherworldly hiking experience, Valley of Fire never disappoints. Aztec sandstone outcrops jut from the earth, the remnants of sand that drifted in during the Jurassic period. More history can be found in the petroglyphs that were etched into the sides of rocks by the Basketmaker culture some 2,500 years ago.

Ugo Rondinone's Seven Magic Mountains

Even if you don’t recognize the name, it’s likely you’ve seen these colorful rocks crop up on your Instagram feed. Drive down Interstate 5, just about 30 minutes outside of Vegas, and you won’t miss this now beloved exhibit, not just because it looks like a Flinstone-era Rubik’s cube, but thanks to their sheer size (each one stretches 30 feet tall).

Grand Canyon

While this national park is a household name, there’s plenty of hidden secrets to be discovered once you’re inside the park. Skip the observation decks for the South Rim’s Shoshone Point lookout, and visit the Yavapai Geological Museum & Bookstore to gain a deeper appreciation for all the geological features of the park that you can’t learn about on a big bus tour.

Emerald Cave

Hidden along the shores of the Colorado River, Emerald Cave is a sight to behold. It’s only accessible by kayak or canoe, making for a cool reprieve from the Las Vegas heat. Kayak excursions are led by expert guides who can explain what makes this grotto glow in emerald green.

Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks

For first-timers to this region of the world, consider a day tour of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Bryce showcases the largest collection of hoodoos in the entire world; meanwhile Zion is a hiker’s paradise with a network of trails that range from challenging to family friendly.

Hoover Dam

For a unique experience, join a day tour with locals who take you to the Dam in the morning, where you’ll walk the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, then head out on Route 66 for the Grand Canyon, where your expert guides show you some of the best hidden views.

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