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.

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