Top Activities, Las Vegas
Here are some of the Las Vegas activities that we have reviewed. Each review is unbiased and based on personal visits. Our team regularly visits these activities and reviews them for your benefit. You can also find more Las Vegas activities in our app! There you can filter them the way you want to find your perfect vacation.
Any first visit to Vegas can be absolutely overwhelming. Landing at the airport is nothing special, but as you approach the Strip you’ll start to see the casinos that line South Las Vegas Boulevard come into view. If you’ve already picked your hotel, then you have at least one place you know you’ll visit first, but where do you go from there? Below are a few of our favorite sights and attractions.
Vintage Vegas is more of a photoshoot than a traditional tour. Your photographer doubles as a guide, focusing on capturing stunning shots rather than providing extensive narration. You can choose either the Strip or Fremont Street. Pictures are edited and sent to you within a day or two, perfect for creating memorable holiday cards. Explore a charming neighborhood filled with local bars, restaurants, boutique shops, and street art. This Arts District Foodie Tour will open your eyes (and your taste buds!) to an exciting Vegas you’ve never seen on TV. Enjoy unique culinary delights and vibrant culture in this hidden gem of a district. Beneath the neon lights of popular casinos, experience Vegas history like never before! Explore downtown Vegas’s local stories and culture and discover hidden gems and secrets Vegas doesn’t want you to know, exploring parts of the city most tours miss. Even if you don’t know Tom Devlin by name, you’ll likely recognize his work. This walk-through museum showcases memorabilia from classic films like The Exorcist to lesser-known works like Poultrygeist. You’ll find on-screen props, creature suits, and custom pieces. Ultimate Desert Adventures offers a unique off-roading experience in the best areas around Vegas, letting you drive a UTV through the Valley of Fire on your own. For thrill-seekers wanting an independent adventure, this is a top choice. “Mystère” is the oldest Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas. Known for its breathtaking athleticism and riveting performances, it showcases the human form through acts like the bungee trapeze and strongmen on a dome. Tournament of Kings is a thrilling dinner show based on King Arthur’s tale. Enjoy medieval battles and jousting from long, shared tables surrounding a central arena. Each section supports a different king, adding to the excitement. For the best views, sit in Spain or Austria. You’ll eat a Cornish game hen with your hands, making for an authentic experience. Vegas Indoor Skydiving offers a thrilling experience where you can fly in a round chamber using old-school technology from the ’80s. Unlike modern facilities, it uses a single propeller below a wire mesh to create an updraft, making it challenging to stay centered. Wreck Room is the place to unleash your destructive side. You get 30 minutes in the room to break everything in sight, with an optional XL Wrecking Package for even more smashing fun. The entire experience lasts 45–60 minutes. If you’re feeling the need to break things, this is the spot we recommend.Land Tours

Photo Tours Vegas: Vintage Vegas Walking Tour

Taste Buzz Food Tours: Arts District Foodie Tour

Atomic Tours: Street Art Photography Adventure

Las Vegas Pop Culture Tours: Fremont Walking Tour

Segway Las Vegas: Fremont Street Experience Tour
Museums

Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
Off-Roading

Ultimate Desert Adventures
Shows

Mystère by Cirque du Soleil

Tournament of Kings
Skydiving

Vegas Indoor Skydiving
Smash Rooms

Sin City Smash: Premium Smash

Wreck Room: Wrecking Package