The Las Vegas Strip at dusk with the Bellagio fountains and Eiffel Tower

Las Vegas · City Break

Bright lights, big ideas

Three ways to take on the Strip and beyond — first-timer classics, vintage Vegas, and the city's best shopping. Mix, match and we'll tailor the rest.

Itinerary One

The first-timer's day on the Strip

South to north — sights, signs, fountains and a finish under the neon.

Pink Adventure Tour jeep at Red Rock Canyon
Guests on the High Roller observation wheel above the Bellagio fountains

Morning

  • Sunrise selfie at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign before the crowds.
  • Breakfast on the patio at Veranda, Four Seasons.
  • Zero Latency VR at MGM Grand — zombies, flying whales, rogue robots.
  • Lunch grazing through Eataly at Park MGM.

Afternoon

  • Pink Adventure Tour to the Hoover Dam, including the power plant and the O'Callaghan–Tillman Bridge.
  • Bellagio Conservatory, the Chihuly lobby and the Fountains.
  • High Roller observation wheel at The LINQ.
  • Cobblestones and gondolas at the Grand Canal Shoppes.

Evening

  • Dinner at the Buffet at Wynn — 15 live-action stations, 120+ dishes.
  • Live entertainment and cocktails at NoWhere Lounge, Fontainebleau.
  • Maverick Helicopters night-flight over the Strip.
  • Dance until dawn at OMNIA, Caesars Palace.

Itinerary Two

Blast from the past — vintage Vegas

Two days through the Vegas of Bugsy, Elvis and Sinatra — speakeasies, steakhouses and the old downtown.

The Las Vegas Strip at night with the High Roller and the Flamingo

Day 1 — Downtown & The Mob

  • Breakfast at Siegel's 1941 inside the retro El Cortez.
  • Segway tour of historic downtown — heritage buildings and murals.
  • Power lunch at Triple George Grill (Roaring '20s pub vibes).
  • The Mob Museum and the Underground Speakeasy.
  • Old-school dinner at Hugo's Cellar, Four Queens — long-stem roses and tableside dessert.
  • Nightcap at Atomic Liquors, the oldest freestanding bar in Vegas (est. 1952).

Day 2 — Mid-Century Vegas

  • Oversized breakfast at the Peppermill (a 1970s icon).
  • Springs Preserve and the Nevada State Museum — Vegas as it was in 1905.
  • Vintage shopping in the Arts District; lunch at Casa Don Juan.
  • Dinner at the Golden Steer Steakhouse — where Elvis and Sinatra sat.

Where to Stay (Classic)

  • Binion's Hotel Apache · Flamingo · Caesars Palace · Westgate (Elvis lived here) · El Cortez.

Itinerary Three

The Las Vegas shopping guide

From luxury houses on the Strip to outlets with up to 65% off — here's where to spend the day.

The Sphere lit up at dusk on the Las Vegas Strip

The Shops at Crystals

50+ luxury houses — Hermès, Louis Vuitton, CHANEL, Cartier — in the heart of the Strip.

The Forum Shops at Caesars

160 stores plus the Fall of Atlantis show and a 50,000-gallon aquarium.

The Shops at Wynn & Encore

Runway labels (Balmain, Celine, Off-White) plus dining and wellness.

Miracle Mile at Planet Hollywood

1.2 miles of stores wrapped around Planet Hollywood — retail with a side of cardio.

Grand Canal Shoppes, The Venetian

Window-shop by gondola; 160+ signature stores and a dozen award-winning restaurants.

Las Vegas Premium Outlets (North & South)

Up to 65% off — Kate Spade, Calvin Klein, Coach, Michael Kors and more.

Ready to go to Vegas?

Tell us which itinerary you're drawn to (or all three) — we'll build the hotels, transfers and reservations around you.

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