Free Things to Do in Las Vegas
There’s an old joke about Las Vegas being called “Lost Wages.” Whether it’s high-roller suites or pricey meals at fine-dining restaurants, Las Vegas can sometimes feel like a playground for the wealthy. However, Sin City can also be accessible for everyone. There are numerous exciting ways to enjoy everything this vibrant city has to offer without spending a single cent. Below are some of the top free attractions in Las Vegas.
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
The Bellagio’s conservatory changes with the seasons, displaying extravagant floral arrangements installed by crane through a soaring 50 ft-high ceiling. This captivating sight draws large crowds, and the delightful aroma of fresh blooms is enchanting. Additionally, visitors can explore the periphery for classic paintings recreated using buds and flowers rather than oil paints.
Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is perfect for families with kids, located just steps away from the excitement of the Strip. Spanning over a dozen acres, this serene oasis features pools, gardens, waterfalls, and waterways filled with swans, exotic birds, and ornamental koi. Here, you can see Chilean flamingos and African penguins among palm trees and lush jungle plants in the heart of the desert.
Welcome to Las Vegas Sign
No trip to Las Vegas is complete without a visit to the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Nevada” sign. This famous landmark, facing north and located just south of Mandalay Bay, serves as a classic photo opportunity and a nostalgic reminder of Vegas’ rich history. Visitors often queue for a chance to capture a memorable photograph under this iconic sign.
Fountains of Bellagio
The Bellagio’s faux Lake Como and dancing fountains offer a stunning spectacle against the resort’s Tuscan-style architecture. Visitors may enjoy the fountain show accompanied by a variety of soundtracks, including Italian opera or classic tunes. Make sure to catch this mesmerizing display during your visit to the Strip.
Fremont Street Experience
The Fremont Street Experience is a lively five-block pedestrian entertainment strip featuring a stunning arched steel canopy. Every evening, this canopy transforms into a 1,375 ft-long video screen, showering visitors with spectacular light-and-sound shows powered by 600,000 watts and over 49 million LEDs. It’s a unique showcase of downtown Las Vegas’s revitalization.
Don’t Tell Mama
At this vibrant piano bar located in Fremont East, there is no cover charge. Locals gather during weekends to enjoy the talented “singing bartenders” belting out popular requests. While drinks are available (but not complimentary), the lively atmosphere keeps the energy high well into the night.
The Neon Museum’s Public Art
While the Neon Museum offers guided tours for a fee, its breathtaking display of refurbished signs lining Las Vegas Blvd N serves as a remarkable piece of public art. Download a free walking tour to uncover iconic Sin City classics and make sure to visit at dusk to see the signs illuminate in all their glory.
Poker Lessons at MGM Grand
The MGM Grand, owned by the famous Hollywood studio, offers daily free poker lessons at 10:30 AM and 6 PM. The vibrant atmosphere filled with Hollywood-themed décor and the impressive 45 ft-tall bronze lion statue at the entrance make it an exciting place to explore while learning poker strategies. Arrive early as the lessons tend to fill quickly.
Mirage Volcano
The Mirage’s trademark artificial volcano is a must-see spectacle. As it erupts with a dramatic roar, it captivates the attention of passersby on the Strip. Look out for the smoke signaling the start of this fiery Polynesian-style inferno, enhanced by the rhythm of world-renowned musicians.
Aria Fine Art Collection
Enhance your Las Vegas experience by exploring the Aria Fine Art Collection, which showcases fifteen stunning large-scale art installations and contemporary sculptures from renowned artists. Prominent works include Maya Lin’s reclaimed-silver cast of the Colorado River and vibrant LED installations. A walking tour brochure can be obtained from the Aria concierge.
Grand Canal Shoppes
Inside this impressive shopping mall, you may even spot Hollywood celebrities browsing through the luxurious boutiques. The Grand Canal Shoppes provide an extravagant shopping experience, featuring a variety of designer stores and unique literary finds at Bauman Rare Books.
Container Park
As you enter this outdoor complex designed from decommissioned shipping containers, be sure to greet the giant praying mantis art installation. Container Park is filled with indie boutiques, bars, restaurants, and galleries, making it a vibrant corner of Las Vegas.