Visit the hotels of Las Vegas
The American city has 120,000 rooms and as you can't sleep everywhere, we advise you to push the door of the most prestigious establishments lining the Strip: Aria, Venetian, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, Paris, MGM Grand, New York-New York, Luxor, each one has its own style and decor, you won't be disappointed!
Fly over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter
To understand a city, nothing beats the view from the sky. Let yourself be tempted by a helicopter flight. Book a 1.5 hour flight at the end of the day. It's a great way to fly to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and back at a time when Las Vegas is glittering with lights.
Watch the Bellagio waterworks
In front of the hotel, on the vast stretch of water, a ballet of water jets is played out every fifteen minutes, orchestrated to music. In the evening, the show is enhanced by the play of lights. And it's free.
Visit the Stratosphere Tower
For those who are not afraid of heights, don't miss the visit to the top of the Stratosphere Tower. This tall tower, north of the Strip, offers a 360-degree view of Las Vegas, plus a series of attractions such as the gigantic skyscraper on its roof, for those who love thrills!
Try out the many restaurants in the American city
You don't just go to a restaurant to eat in Las Vegas. Each address has its own atmosphere. You can find everything from starred restaurants to gargantuan "all you can eat" buffets, all the cuisines of the world are represented. A unique experience.
Playing at the casino in Las Vegas
If you are in Las Vegas, it is to try your luck. Each hotel is free to enter and has hundreds of one-armed bandits, the other name for slot machines, dozens of 21 tables, as many roulettes and poker rooms. Place your bets...
Shopping
At the 100-store Fashion Show Gallery just off the Strip, or at one of the outlet malls that offer factory prices. Located outside the city, they feature dozens of brands that sell for 30-50% less than in the mall.
Attend a show or dinner show
Las Vegas is the city of shows. Many great artists have performed here. It's hard not to fall in love with a magic show, one of the Cirque du Soleil performances that take place daily in the city, or a dinner show by the Crazy Horse girls who set the MGM Grand on fire.
Visit the Neon Museum or the Mob Museum
Las Vegas is full of unusual museums such as the Neon Museum and the Mafia Museum, which houses collections on crime. You can also admire the world's largest collection of pinball machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Stroll down Fremont Street
Casinos, old hotels and the history of the city, the Fremont Street area is a great place to go back in time. You can visit the city's first casino, still in operation, the Golden Nugget.