If your goal is to hold on to your hard-earned cash, you’re in luck—you can have a great time without spending a dime. There are plenty of free, fun things to do in this lively city. So get ready for an adventure that won’t break the bank.
Set Out on the Strip
There’s no better way to get into the spirit of Las Vegas attractions than walking down the famed Las Vegas Strip. You can easily spend an entire day exploring the sights and sounds. Watch fountains dance, listen to music and be become mesmerized by the bright lights. You may even encounter an erupting volcano along the way! Don’t forget to stop by the replica of the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s obviously smaller than the original, but still a great photo op.
See a Show
One of the most popular things to do in Las Vegas is see a show. But, you don’t have to shell out so much as a penny to enjoy one. Watch high-flying circus acrobats perform daring stunts at Circus Circus. You can also head downtown to the Fremont Street Experience to enjoy performers and free concerts by big name musical acts like Melissa Etheridge and Smash Mouth.
Go on an Art Quest
Add some color to your Vegas trip with a visit to the Seven Magic Mountains—colorful boulders stacked 30 feet high!
Want to take memorable vacation photos while enjoying free things to do in Las Vegas? Grab a pic with some of the city’s most notable art. Start with the giant flame-spewing praying mantis at Downtown Container Park or the world’s biggest functioning fire hydrant on East Fremont Street. Want to get away from all the lights? The eye-popping display of colorful, towering boulders at Seven Magic Mountains in the desert south of the city are a good bet.
Stop and Smell the Flowers
Think the desert is a barren place? Hop over to the free desert-themed botanical gardens at Ethel M. Chocolates and you'll no doubt change your mind. Pop into the shop for a free peek through the viewing window of the candy factory, then head outdoors to explore four acres of lush desert terrain. It’s the largest cactus garden in the state, but you’ll also find succulents, desert trees and flowering plants at the garden.
Make a Run for the Arizona Border
Hoover Dam, one of the top engineering marvels of the world, ranks high on the list of Las Vegas attractions. While a guided tour will cost you a few bucks, guiding yourself is free. Get the best pictures of the dam from the pedestrian bridge that crosses the Colorado River on the Hoover Dam Bypass. Keep an eye on the cliffs—you might see a desert bighorn sheep peering back at you!
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