20 BEST Things to do in Arizona [2023 UPDATED]

Arizona is a stunning desert landscape that includes the iconic Grand Canyon as well as many additional must-sees. Whether you’re a nature lover, a sun lover, a golf player, or an aficionado of culture, Arizona has something for you. A layered history of Native American people, a mining past, and a contemporary Arizona lifestyle all make up a rich culture.

Sunny year-round, visitors flock to the warm days (but chilly nights) of this desert gem. Whether you’ve got your feet pointed towards a major city in Arizona such as Tuscon or Scottsdale, or you’re ready to camp in the outdoors, there’s a wealth of things to do in Arizona. In any season, Arizona is sure to please. Read on to discover some of the highlights of things to do in Arizona for your next Southwestern getaway!

things to do in arizona

 

1) The Grand Canyon

There’s a reason why The Grand Canyon comes in at the top of the list for things to do in Arizona, and that is because there is simply no other place like it on earth. The Grand Canyon is an incredible one-mile deep canyon that runs some 277 miles in length. Nearly 6 million people visit The Grand Canyon each year! Don’t let the crowds deter you, though.

The most popular visiting spot is the South Rim, and there is generally enough space for everyone, especially if you plan your visit at shoulder-seasons (spring and fall). Though it’s tricky to pinpoint exactly how old The Grand Canyon is, the oldest rocks date some 2,000 million years old. If you’re feeling adventurous and want to up your experience at The Grand Canyon, opt for a helicopter ride over this vast expanse.

Phone: (928) 638-7888
Address: Grand Canyon Visitor’s Center: S Entrance Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Website: nps.gov

 

2) Sedona

Sedona is a town just outside of Flagstaff known for gorgeous red rocks and a thriving art scene. If you love the combination of nature and new age spirituality (many believe there are powerful earth vortexes here), then Sedona is for you. From 400 miles of hiking to boutique shopping, Sedona is perfect for those who want the best of the outdoors and unique culture.

Sip on a glass of wine from Verde Valley, golf at one of Sedona’s courses, book a spiritual reading, or pamper yourself at a spa. Sedona is known for being surrounded by geological wonders and having a whole lot of personality to boot. Just an hour and a half from Phoenix, Sedona can also be a great day trip if you’re based from there.

Phone: (800) 288-7336
Address: Sedona Chamber of Commerce: 331 Forest Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Website: visitsedona.com

 

3) Antelope Canyon Tribal Park

Antelope Canyon is one of Arizona’s most remarkable wonders; this sandstone slot canyon with sunlight streaming is a natural sanctuary. Widely photographed, you’ve probably already seen this notable landscape as one of Arizona’s poster child faces. It is not encouraged to visit Antelope Canyon without a tour company, and the land itself is part of the Navajo Nation.

There are several tour companies to visit Antelope Canyon with. The busiest part of the park is the Upper Antelope Canyon, so if you want to avoid crowds, book a tour to the Lower Antelope Canyon, especially from November to March. There are also many hotels nearby if you want to make a night of it.

Phone: (928) 698-2808
Address: Antelope Canyon Tribal Park, P.O. Box 4803, Page, Arizona 86040
Website: discovernavajo.com

 

4) Saguaro National Park

If you want to see the breathtaking saguaro cacti that stand like soldiers across the Arizona landscape, put Saguaro National Park on your list. Open every day of the year, excluding Christmas. Saguaro National Park is busiest from November to March. In late February through March, come to see cacti and wildflower blooms, and then in April, see the saguaro itself bloom.

The park has a variety of hikes available, for the casual tourist to the more intrepid outdoorsman. It is also possible to bike in parts of the park. Easily accessible from Tuscon, Saguaro National Park is just another natural wonder of Arizona.

Phone: (520) 733-5153
Address: 3693 S Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85730
Website: nps.gov

 

5) Taliesin West

Architect legend Frank Lloyd Wright brought his craftmanship to the Southwest with his former home and architectural school, Taliesin West. A unique building, tour the now-school of FLW, located within Scottsdale. Frank Lloyd Wright wintered here from 1937 until his death in 1951, and Taliesin West is a sight not to be ignored by any architecture buff.

Guided and self-guided tours are the only way to visit Taliesin West, and the tours run around 60 minutes, at $30-40 per person. Though Taliesin West is currently open, it is by reservation only, which can be made over the phone or online.

Phone: (480) 860-2700
Address: 12621 N Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Website: franklloydwright.org

 

6) Phoenix Art Museum

The Phoenix Art Museum is home to a varied range of art exhibits, including collections that date back to the European Renaissance to the modern American West. The Phoenix Art Museum is the largest collection of art in the Southwest and highlights international exhibits and rotating domestic artists.

Recently reopened (due to Covid restrictions) art museum also has a plethora of events, including lectures, films, theater, and workshops. The Phoenix Art Museum also keeps its prices affordable, offering a weekly Pay-What-You-Wish on Wednesdays from 3 – 7 pm, or the usual $23/adult (discounts for students and seniors are available).

Phone: (602) 257-1880
Address: 1625 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Website: phxart.org

 

7) Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park

Arizona is home to some 22 Native American tribes, each with their distinct culture and heritage. Though there are some things to do in Arizona related to Native American culture, the Besh-Ba-Gowah Archeological Park, of the ancient Salado people, is close to seeing a historical Native community as possible.

The Salados occupied the area nearly 800 years ago, and the collection includes ruins, a small museum, botanical gardens, and a gift shop. The Besh-Ba-Gowah Archeological Park is open year-round, with the exception of being closed on major holidays.

Please check out this article by the Arizona Tourism to read up on etiquette when traveling to tribal lands: https://www.visitarizona.com/experiences/arts-culture/american-indian/.

Phone: (928) 425-0320
Address: 1324 S Jesse Hayes Rd., Globe, Arizona 85501
Website: globeaz.gov

 

8) Explore Navajo Interactive Museum

If a trip to Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park has your interest piqued in Native culture, then head to an informative afternoon at the Explore Navajo Interactive Museum, which will give you insight into another tribe, the Navajo people. Travel clockwise throughout the museum to explore the history of the Navajo nation from east, south, west, and north.

Over 7,000 feet of museum, enter into a traditional hogan (home) and gain unique glimpses into the Navajo life, such as creation stories. Though the museum is currently closed due to Covid-restrictions, please check the website as these openings and closings change frequently.

Phone: (928) 412-0297
Address: 10 N. Main St., Tuba City, Arizona 86045
Website: discovernavajo.com

 

9) Goldfield Ghost Town

If you’ve got a penchant for spooky, Goldfield Ghost Town, a former mining town, is the place to go. Though there are many ghost towns in Arizona, the Goldfield Ghost Town is one of the most comprehensive ones, with tours through the non-operating Mammoth Gold Mine and a chance to visit the Goldfield Museum.

Kids will love a visit to Goldfield with interactive experiences such as panning for gold or a ride on the narrow-gauge train. At its hay-day in the 1890s, Goldfield once touted a thriving downtown complete with three saloons, a general store, and a schoolhouse. Goldfield is currently open and following the guidelines of the CDC, which include mandatory masks.

Phone: (480) 983-0333
Address: 4650 N. Mammoth Mine Rd., Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Website: goldfieldghosttown.com

 

10) Heritage Square in Phoenix

Take a stroll into the past at Heritage Square in Phoenix, a historic part of the city that dates back to the 1800s. View Victorian-style homes and enter into the Rosson House Museum, restored to its full glory. Tours to the Rosson House Museum are $12/person and can be booked online, offering insight to early Phoenix families.

Perhaps one of the Rosson House highlights is the opportunity to book a Seance and Spiritualists Tour, which was a popular pastime during the Victorian era. A two-hour tour, this limited event includes food and drink, although perhaps not ghosts—the website makes a note stating that the Rosson House is not haunted.

Phone: (602) 261-8063
Address: 113 N. Sixth St., Phoenix, AZ 85004
Website: heritagesquarephx.org

 

11) Kitt Peak National Observatory

If you want to see the stars in Arizona, the Kitt Peak National Observatory, just outside of Tuscon, is an amazing place to head. The observatory sits 7,000-foot atop the Quinlan Mountains and has the world’s largest collection of telescopes. Though the observatory is currently closed to the public, in normal operating times, it offers a Nightly Observing Program for visitors to see the best of the Arizona sky.

Do be prepared that Kitt Peak National Observatory is pretty much in the middle of nowhere; the website recommends coming with a full tank of gas and snacks packed, so you have a seamless journey when viewing the heavens.

Phone: (520) 318-8720
Address: AZ-386, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Website: visitkittpeak.org

 

12) Mission San Xavier Del Bac

Just eight miles south of Tuscon, the Mission San Xavier Del Bac sheds light on the Spanish colonialism in American’s southwest. Built mainly by the Tohono O’odham people, Mission San Xavier Del Bac of the Roman Catholic faith was completed in 1797. Today visitors come as tourists and pilgrims to this historic site, and in the small gift store, you’ll find silver charms of body parts meant to represent the miracles that people have witnessed while at Mission San Xavier Del Bac.

Phone: (520) 294-2624
Address: 1950 W San Xavier Rd, Tucson, AZ 85746
Website: sanxaviermission.org

 

13) Verde Valley Wine Trail

The Verde Valley Wine Trail highlights the best in this up-and-coming wine region. Grab a map and explore the wineries of Northern Arizona, including stops at wineries such as Tantrum Wines, Passion Cellars, and Winery 1912. The map includes ten stops along the way, which range from Sedona to Cottonwood and Jerome. For extra fun, download a passport, get all ten stops stamped, and mail it into the Verde Valley Wine Trail to be entered in a quarterly drawing.

Phone: (928) 649-8463
Address: 1010 S Main St, Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Website: vvwinetrail.com

 

14) Colossal Cave

Take an adventure to Colossal Cave, an underground cave system that showcases crystal caverns. Great for families, explore the Colossal Cave with a tour that lasts 50 minutes. The cave has been dated back to some 900 AD when it was used as a shelter for Native people.

Above ground, explore the La Posta Quemada Ranch Museum, a 128-year-old working ranch. The exhibits within La Posta include history about the cave, including human’s interaction with it. Just 15 miles from Tuscon, Colossal Cave is a great day trip destination.

Phone: (520) 647-7275
Address: 16721 E. Old Spanish Trail, Vail, Arizona 85641
Website: colossalcave.com

 

15) Bisbee

Bisbee is not only an eclectic little town to love, it also has a historical past of being a mining town in the 1880s, giving it a unique character. The town has successfully transitioned from a lead, copper, and silver mine-town to a spot off the off-the-beaten-path worth seeking out.

Galleries and independently owned shops line the streets of downtown Bisbee, and many annual events such as Blues in Bisbee and The Bisbee 1000 The Great Stair Climb & Crat Beer Festival make this a fun choice. A monthly art walk every second Saturday, and a weekly farmer’s market are other reasons to love Bisbee.

Phone: (520) 432-3554
Address: 5 Copper Queen Plz., Bisbee, Arizona 85603
Website: discoverbisbee.com

 

16) Desert Botanical Garden

Located in Phoenix, the Desert Botanical Garden is a gorgeous expanse of 140-acres worth of desert plants. The garden features numerous themed trails that pay tribute to different ecological aspects of Arizona, from the Sonoran Desert Nature Trail Loop to the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail.

All trails are family-friendly and run less than a mile in distance per loop. The Desert Botanical Garden also is home to some incredible events, including the currently ongoing Las Noches de Las Luminarias event, which transforms the garden into an even more magical place with paper lanterns along the walk.

Phone: (480) 941-1225
Address: 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008
Website: dbg.org

 

17) The Heard Museum

There’s a lot of look-alike Native art in Arizona, but The Heard Museum is the place to go if you want to experience true Native American art. For 90 years, The Heard Museum has celebrated Native art, including up-and-coming artists of all visual forms. Offering a first-person perspective, The Heard Museum takes the usual stereotype out of Native people, offering a fresh view. While at The Heard Museum, enjoy a bite to eat at the Courtyard Cafe or stop in the gift store to take some keepsakes home of your time in Arizona.

Phone: (602) 252-8840
Address: 2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Website: heard.org

 

18) Tubac

While you’re in the art mode, head to Tubac, home to over 100 eclectic shops and art galleries. Known as the art capital of Arizona, Tubac was founded in 1752, and the overall vibe of Tubac is whimsical. Enjoy your time ducking into art galleries, exploring courtyards and public fountains, or dining in one of Tubac’s local restaurants.

Tubac’s Chamber of Commerce (contact listed below) offers up a great day itinerary on its website, including exploring the Tumacácori National Historical Park, a Spanish mission founded in 1691.

Phone: (520) 398-2704
Address: PO Box 1866, Tubac, AZ 85646
Website: tubacaz.com

 

19) London Bridge in Lake Havasu

This quirky, yet-impressive architectural feat highlights the London Bridge, which formerly sat on the Thames River and made its way to Lake Havasu in Arizona.

Brought to Lake Havasu in 1968, the impetus was purely for tourism; which was bought by Lake Havasu’s founder, Robert P. McCulloch Sr. Spanning 930 meters, the London Bridge connects to an island on the Colorado River. The London Bridge is considered the largest antique ever sold. Opt for a walking tour to really learn the past of this historic—and some sayhaunted bridge.

Phone: (928) 855-5655
Address: 314 London Bridge Rd., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
Website: golakehavasu.com

 

20) Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Lake Mead is the water playground for Arizona residents, with Lake Mead, the Colorado River, and Lake Mohave covering some 1.5 million acres. Though both Lake Mead and Lake Mohave are artificial lakes, they have become a staple in the hearts of locals, offering an outdoor escape to temper the hot Arizona days.

Visitors love to fish, boat, camp, hike, swim, bike, and hunt in the varied landscape that Lake Mead National Recreation Area provides. With part of the park in Nevada and part in Arizona, it also draws many visitors from Las Vegas and throughout the state of Nevada.

Phone: (702) 293-8990
Address: 601 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005
Website: nps.gov

 

Conclusion

Arizona is a state bursting with adventures just waiting to be had. With a southwest spirit, Arizona offers a rich diversity of natural wonders, cultural opportunities, and unique historical sites. Shining with sunny skies all year round, Arizona should be on any traveler’s list of to-sees in the United States. With this list of things to do in Arizona, get inspired, and get packing—Arizona is calling!

Best Fried Chicken in Las Vegas [Top 10 Restaurants]

There is nothing quite like the taste of fried chicken. From the crunchy outside to the soft meat on the inside, the salty treat is a beloved American dish for a good reason. If you like to eat your way through a city, then finding the best fried chicken restaurant in Vegas should be on your culinary to-eat list when you visit Las Vegas.

With many delectable options to choose from for fried chicken in Las Vegas, let your belly guide next time you visit Sin City. From hidden gems to Vegas staples, we’ve got you covered when it comes to discovering the best fried chicken in Las Vegas. Read on to discover all the must-visit restaurants that serve the best fried chicken in Las Vegas!

Best fried chicken in las vegas

 

1) Yardbird Southern Table & Bar

Located in the Venetian, Yardbird Southern Table & Bar brings the best of Southern cooking to Nevada. Come for brunch, lunch, or supper and taste the raved about fried chicken, complete with sides like grits, okra, or mac & cheese. Get your fried chicken in various forms at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, from wings to the Nashville Hot Yardbird chicken sandwich.

Or go for the big plate of 1/2 a chicken deep fried and served with honey hot sauce (Lewellyn’s Fine Fried Chicken). Yardbird also has awesome nonalcoholic and alcoholic drinks that include hand-pressed juices like a Turmeric Tonic with turmeric, lemon, ginger, and black pepper.

Phone: (702) 297-6541
Address: 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd #107, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: runchickenrun.com

 

2) Hash House A Go Go

A fun take on farm-fresh dining, Hash House A Go Go is located in The Linq Hotel. Open Sunday – Thursday from 8 am – 3 pm, and Friday & Saturday from 8 am – 10 pm. Come for brunch or a late dinner. Find the fried chicken on the brunch menu under Farm Favorites. Andy’s Sage Fried Chicken & Eggs will have you singing with syrup, two eggs, bacon, sliced tomatoes, mashed potatoes, and fresh fruit.

Make it Nashville hot for a modest additional dollar. If you want to really live, opt for the Indiana Chicken and Waffles, once featured in the New York Times. You can also find the fried chicken in sandwich form.

Phone: (702) 254-4646
Address: 3535 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: hashhouseagogo.com

 

3) Big Chicken

The name says it all with Big Chicken, which specializes in chicken sandwiches. Owned by no other than the lovable former basketball star Shaquille O’Neil, Big Chicken puts a twist on favorite classics. Try sandwiches like Shaq Attack, with pepper jack cheese, jalapeno slaw, and chipotle BBQ sauce.

Or check out the Charles Barkley, with mac & cheese, crispy onion, and roast garlic BBQ aioli, all pilled high upon fried chicken in a brioche bun. Try the sliders or go to town with sides like Lucille’s Mac and Cheese or Dirty Fries, which are french fries topped with cheese, bacon, banana peppers, and BBQ ranch.

Additionally, Shaq wouldn’t leave us without dessert and has curated a sweet-tooth’s dream with a list of unique ice cream sandwiches such as Grandma’s bread pudding, rocky road, and chocolate chip.

Phone: (702) 675-3333
Address: 4480 Paradise Road, Suite 1200, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Website: bigchicken.com

 

4) Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken

Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, located within the Grand Bazaar, is brought to you by the Bromberg brothers, who have added a matzo coating to this Southern classic. The trademark of Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken is the tangy, approachable flavor of the crunchy outside that balances out the meat.

Currently open for take out, Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken’s menu features a monthly sandwich, such as the current Chicken Gobbler, topped with mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberries, and gravy. If you simply want The Classic, order just that. Pick your favorite pieces of chicken, with combinations that include 2-piece white or a 4-piece mix of a breast, wing, thigh, and drumstick. Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken also serves up boozy milkshakes, cocktails, and wine and beer.

Phone: (702) 800-0404
Address: 3623 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: blueribbonfriedchicken.com

 

5) Mochiko Chicken

Mochiko chicken is a favorite Hawaiian dish where small pieces of chicken are marinated in a sweet and salty sauce, then fried up. So it makes perfect sense to head to Mochiko Chicken to take your fried chicken palate to new horizons. Try the Crispy Fried Chicken Bowl, which gives you a base of white rice, mochiko, and a whopping twelve sauce options.

Try the staple mochiko chicken sauce or mix it up with spicy mochiko, coconut curry, Polynesian, and the list goes on. Or do the Crispy Fried Chicken A La Carte, and mix and match with other a la carte options.

Mochiko Chicken is a little unassuming in a strip mall, however, some of the best-kept food secrets happen to be in such locales as this. Currently available for pick-up and delivery, only enjoy Mochiko Chicken in the comfort of your own home.

Phone: (702) 789 7103
Address: 2101 S Decatur Blvd #16, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Website: mochikochickentogo.square.site

 

6) Flippin’ Good Chicken, Burgers, and Beer

A little take on honkey tonk in Vegas, Flippin’ Good Chicken, Burgers, and Beer is just what it sounds. A fast-casual joint, Flippin’ Good has a spicy chicken sandwich that tastes great with a cold brew. All of the chicken of Flippin’ Good is raised cage-free and hormone-free, so you can feel good about your eating choice.

Make it Nashville Hot, try the vegan chicken tenders, or do the Dirty Bird piled high with American cheese, bacon, and a fried egg. Add a side of fresh-cut onion rings, Nashville fried pickles, hand-cut french fries, or coleslaw to make it a meal. If you still have space after, satisfy your sweet tooth with a signature shake or malt that includes mouth-watering options like a white chocolate macadamia nut concrete mixer.

Phone: (702) 776-7991
Address: 505 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: flippingood.com

 

7) Flock & Fowl

Flock & Fowl is a highly-rated Chinese restaurant that’s “everybody’s favorite rice bar.” Open for brunch, lunch, and dinner, Flock & Fowl serves up beautifully curated Chinese food that includes Hainanese chicken and rice, as well as crispy chicken served in bao.

The presentation at Flock & Fowl is always colorful and done with care, and if you’ve got a fellow diner along who does not eat meat, Flock & Fowl is a great choice for that, too. Do note, Flock & Fowl recently moved to a new location from their previous Sahara Avenue one.

Phone: (702) 272-2222
Address: 150 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
Website: facebook.com

 

8) Carson Kitchen

Carson Kitchen does many things besides fried chicken, however it keeps popping up with the best fried chicken for one reason; crispy chicken skins. You can find the crispy chicken skins on the Social Plates section of the menu, although you may want to keep each bite for yourself.

Served with smoked honey sauce, dip in and enjoy all the goodness of this savory treat to the max. Also available for curbside, Carson Kitchen makes it easy to get your fix. With a quarterly changing menu, check out other culinary feats such as a cocoa-espresso NY strip steak, an incredible list of veggies off the Farm & Garden section of the menu, and flatbreads such as the wild mushroom flatbread with pickled red onion and Gruyere cheese.

Phone: (702) 473-9523
Address: 124 S 6th St Ste 100, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: carsonkitchen.com

 

9) Gilley’s Saloon, Dance Hall & BBQ

Eat, drink, dance at Gilley’s Saloon; what more could you want? Fried chicken, of course, which, thankfully, Gilley’s has. Truly Southern comfort food, garb a plate of fried chicken served with cornbread, hush puppies, and cajun remoulade sauce, along with two sides. This delicious chicken dinner is available for dine-in only.

Gilley’s Saloon also has live entertainment that includes the opportunity for some honky-tonk dancing. The only disclaimer I’d give on the atmosphere at Gilley’s Saloon is that it comes with a country-western theme and “Gilley’s Girls,” who are scantily-clad women who dance and serve up food. It feels a little better than Hooters in the treatment of women, but not much.

Phone: (702) 894-7111
Address: 3300 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: gilleyslasvegas.com

 

10) U.S. Fried Chicken Halal

If eating halal is important to you, you can still find your fix at U.S. Fried Chicken Halal, which touts an explosion of flavors in their fried chicken. The extensive menu includes wings, boneless hot wings, chicken nuggets, and fried chicken breast. Open from 10 am – 10 pm every day, U.S. Fried Chicken may not be fancy, but it sure is consistent in its delivery of addictive chicken.

Other options like gyros, a Philly cheesesteak, and salads are also on the menu. U.S. Fried Chicken is currently open for take out and delivery only and makes a great choice if you’re planning on feeding a family or group, with options available to accommodate party-sized groups.

Phone: (702) 778-1936
Address: 5181 W Charleston Blvd Suite #110, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Website: usfriedchickenlasvegas.com

 

Conclusion

There is no shortage of finger-licking fried chicken when you’re in Las Vegas. This hot, delicious treat has several restaurants where you can get your fill, from twists like the Hawaiian mochiko to straight-up classics as served at Gilley’s Saloon. Whatever your fancy, get ready to dig in when you hit Las Vegas’ dining scene with this list of the best fried chicken in Las Vegas!

20 BEST Hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia, PA

Now that we’ve all left our houses and ventured back to our lives, you may already feel like you need a vacation. Traveling to Philadelphia, PA, the city of brotherly love, would not be a true vacation until you take in all the historic sites that pay homage to some of the most important events in the history of the United States.

With this list of hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia, you will learn what hotels have the best amenities and traveler experiences in luxuries, modern furnishing, and historical prestige.

Only the best hotels made this list, so if you’re looking for free wifi, flat-screen TVs, indoor pools, free breakfast, babysitting services, and pet-friendly atmospheres, this list has it all.

Your trip wouldn’t be a true visit to Philadelphia without a picture in front of the Liberty Bell or a stroll down the famous cobblestone streets, put your feet up, knowing you’ve come to the right place, as we explore all the fantastic hotels that Philadelphia has to offer.

hotels on broad street philadelphia

See Also: Top things to do in Philadelphia PA

 

1) Doubletree by Hilton Philadelphia City Center

When looking for hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia, the Doubletree by Hilton Philadelphia City Center is a great choice for a luxurious and safe stay.

This location offers the highest quality in sanitation and protection in a post-COVID world, so feel free to take advantage of the room service, fitness center, business center, pool, bar, and lounge. No matter how you choose to spend your time in Philadelphia, Doubletree is sure to make your stay comfortable.

Phone: 1855-605-0318
Address: 237 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: hilton.com

 

2) Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downton City Center

The Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown City Center offers luxury accommodations in the middle of all the action of downtown Philadelphia. Spend your time within walking distance of all the historical and cultural destinations that Philadelphia has to offer in one of the best hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia.

When you return, don’t forget to try the free high-speed wifi, fitness center, bar and lounge, and business center. Remember, this hotel also welcomes pets and offers many kid-friendly activities, so bring the whole family.

Phone: 1215-732-5500
Address: 219 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: cambriaphiladelphia.com

 

3) The Bellevue Hotel

If you love Philadelphia’s historic landmarks, the Bellevue Hotel is one of the best hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia. This historic landmark represents all the rich history of the area, and with its two ballrooms, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported back in time while still enjoying all the modern conveniences.

Every room has a flat-screen TV, free high-speed wifi, and room service. Enjoy the indoor swimming pool, business center, bar and lounge, and fitness center.

Phone: 1215-893-1234
Address: 200 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: hyatt.com

 

4) Aloft Philadelphia Downtown

If you love to travel but don’t love feeling like a tourist, Aloft Philadelphia Downtown is a great choice on the list of hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia and offers all the luxury accommodations like wifi, room service, fitness center, bike rentals, bar and lounge, and billiards.

This location is pet friendly and has many kid-friendly activities. Why spend your time in any hotel when you can enjoy breathtaking views of downtown Philadelphia in one of the best hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia?

Phone: 1844-631-0595
Address: 101 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: marriott.com

 

5) Fairfield Inn & Suites Philadelphia Downtown/City Center

This hotel located in the heart of brotherly love is one of the best luxury hotels in downtown Philadelphia. This hotel offers all the comforts of home within walking distance of all the most famous landmarks like the Liberty Bell and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. With so many great things to see, you’ll love coming home to your flat-screen TV and blackout curtains.

Phone: 1844-631-0595
Address: 261 S 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: marriott.com

 

6) Alexander Inn

This next hotel is located within walking distance of Constitution Hall. You’ll feel like one of the founding fathers as you walk down the original cobblestone streets and return to our historic building with the original stained glass windows and oak molding.

Just because we’re historic, don’t think we skimp on the accommodations. Enjoy our business center, free high-speed wifi, and fully-equipped fitness center that helped make this location a Trip Advisor Traveler Favorite.

Phone: 1215-970-2785
Address: 301 South 12th and Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: alexanderinn.com

 

7) Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia-Midtown

If you want the Philadelphia express but don’t want to feel stuck in Downtown, then the Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia-Midtown gets you within driving distance to all the sights but far enough out of reach that you feel more like a resident than a tourist.

This hotel has all the accommodations you love in a Holiday Inn Express but with the convenience of being in the center of Philadelphia’s modern cultural experience, perfect for the traveler who wants a night on the town instead of a day in a museum.

Phone: 1888-465-4329
Address: 1305 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: ihg.com

 

8) Days Inn by Wyndham Philadelphia Convention Center

This great location is the center of some of the biggest conventions in Philadelphia. There’s never a shortage of business and industry-specific events in this hotel. This central location is in the heart of some of the best restaurants, nightclubs, and entertainment destinations that the city has to offer. When you’re finished exploring, come home to a comfortable and clean environment with a complimentary daily newspaper.

Phone: 1800-225-3297
Address: 1227 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: wyndhamhotels.com

 

9) The Conwell Inn

The Conwell Inn is one of the many historical landmarks that make this city a must-visit for travelers and business professionals. Located within the heart of the Temple University campus, feel like a part of the academic community while you take in the sights. This location also offers free breakfast and parking, a 24-hour front desk, and each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV and wifi.

Phone: 1215-273-9440
Address: 1331 Polett Walk Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: conwellinn.com

 

10) The Inn at the Union League

Located in the heart of center city Philadelphia, this destination boasts the most modern amenities and all the charm of old-world hospitality. With this destination, the accommodations become part of your traveling experience.

Enjoy the in-house restaurant with its strict dress code and fine dining ambiance before hitting the town to take in all the unique sights of the arts district.

Phone: 1215-587-5570
Address: 1450 Sansom St (Between Broad and 15th Streets), Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: unionleague.org

 

11) Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia

This next destination is a 2020 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Favorite and boasts the only LEED Gold Certified luxury hotel in the center of Philadelphia. The Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia is home to Square 1682 restaurant.

This destination takes luxury to the next level with on-demand movies, nightclub, bar and lounge, fitness center, and bike retail. This destination is pet-friendly and offers babysitting services.

Phone: 1888-725-1778
Address: 117 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Website: hotelpalomar-philadelphia.com

 

12) The Notary Hotel, Autograph Collection

This next destination has painstakingly recreated all the high-end charms of the 20s in one location. Live in the lap of luxury with 11-foot ceilings in a fully renovated historical landmark with 15 floors and 499 rooms. Experience all the modern conveniences with flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and wifi in every room and make yourself at home in the in-house bar and lounge, fitness center, and conference facilities.

Phone: 1844-631-0595
Address: 21 North Juniper Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: marriott.com

 

13) Sonesta Philadelphia Downtown

This next destination is AAA rated for best housekeeping and is located a short walk from the Philadelphia Convention Center, the Liberty Bell, and National Constitution Center.

When you stay at the Sonesta Philadelphia Downtown, you’ll be so caught up in all the great things this city has to offer; you won’t have time for all the great accommodations that you come to expect in a luxury hotel.

Phone: 1844-208-6418
Address: 1800 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Website: sonesta.com

 

14) Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City- Convention Center

At the Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City-Convention Center, enjoy all the luxury amenities you’ve come to expect in a Hampton Inn, such as valet parking, free breakfast, a fitness center, high-speed internet, and your own flat-screen TV.

This hotel is in the heart of the city and everything you’ve wanted to experience on your next visit to beautiful downtown Philadelphia.

Phone: 1855-605-0317
Address: 1301 Race St, Corner of 13th St and Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: hilton.com

 

15) The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia

When you think of incredible accommodations, The Ritz-Carlton is one of the top hotels that make the list, and The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia is second to none in four-star hotel stays.

This destination is situated inside a fully restored historic bank building, so you’ll feel like you’re stepping back in time to some of the most formative years in the nation.

Phone: 1844-631-0595
Address: 10 Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Website: marriott.com

 

16) Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City

Located within walking distance of all the popular Philadelphia attractions, the Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City offers an affordable place to hang your hat, so you can spend your time and money on seeing everything that Philadelphia has to offer.

With all the same amenities that you’ve come to love from a Hilton hotel, you’ll feel like you’re in a home away from home.

Phone: 1855-618-4697
Address: 1100 Arch St on the corner of 11th Street and Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website:hilton.com

 

17) Rodeway Inn Center City

This next destination offers the prime location in the heart of all the action, both historic and modern of Downtown Philadelphia. The Rodeway Inn Center City offers some of the most exclusive accommodations you can find in a great hotel while also offering a lifetime of memories in the nearby Franklin Institute, Independence Hall, and the National Constitution Center, all within walking distance.

Phone: 1215-546-7000
Address: 1208 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Website: choicehotels.com

 

18) Pod Philly Hotel

Located a short walk from Rittenhouse Square, the Pod Philly Hotel boasts an alternative to the standard hotel experience. This micro-hotel is situated in a fully modern open-plan living space that features communal dining and lounge areas with all the private amenities you would expect to find in any modern hotel like a flat-screen TV, fitness center, free internet connection, and bar and lounge.

Phone: 1267-291-0840
Address: 31 S 19th, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Website: thepodhotel.com

 

19) AKA Rittenhouse Square

This location features apartment-style guest rooms with modern elegance and comforts. Located in the heart of downtown Philadelphia, the AKA Rittenhouse Square will make you feel like you’re in a futuristic hotel space while nestled in a historic landmark.

Every room features its own unique, bird’s eye view of the bustling city streets while you kick back and relax in spa-like comforts.

Phone: 1215-309-5228
Address: 135 S 18th St Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Website: stayaka.com

 

20) ROOST Apartment Hotel

If you love to travel but don’t want to feel like a tourist, this last destination on the list of hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia offers all the creature comforts of a hotel stay but with the benefit of feeling like you’re in an apartment.

Every room feature fully stocked kitchens and living areas and are rented on a weekly or monthly plan, so you can turn your quick getaway into an extended stay.

Phone: 1844-697-6678
Address: 111 S 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Website: myroost.com

 

Conclusion

This list highlighted some of the best hotels on Broad Street in Philadelphia and so many more! When you plan a trip, it doesn’t have to make you feel like you need a vacation. No matter which hotel you choose for your Philadelphia adventure, you can be sure that this list hasn’t left anything out.

Whether you want historic charm or family and pet-friendly accommodations, this list has you covered. Now that you know all the great things that Philadelphia has to offer in luxury hotel accommodations, you can breathe easy and focus on planning all the wonderful things to do in Downtown Philadelphia.

BEST 420 Friendly Hotels in Las Vegas [AirBNB & VRBO]

The use of cannabis in Nevada became legal on January 1, 2017, however, it is still required that it be used privately. It is legally acceptable to be in possession of one ounce of marijuana, or 1/8 ounce of cannabis concentrate. Read on to discover 420-friendly hotels in Las Vegas to get your party rolling!

Use of cannabis is also prohibited from hotels, however, there are a host of 420-friendly Airbnb and VRBO accommodations in Las Vegas which are cool with marijuana use; some of which actually make their name based on their 420-friendly policies. There are also a number of 420-positive events that happen in the city throughout the year, including Cannabis Week, cannabis-centered cooking classes, as well as a variety of art classes such as Puff, Pass, and Paint.

If this sounds like your definition of fun, then get ready to have an “elevated” experience in this city that’s known for anything-goes. So though you’re welcome to get high in Las Vegas, you’re not welcome to do it on casino floors or on the city streets.

420 Friendly Hotels in Las Vegas

See also: Places to avoid in Las Vegas

 

1) Airbnb: Artistic Master Suite

This studio Airbnb is a private room within a shared home, with an attached private bath. A somewhat psychedelically-decorated atmosphere will put you in the right headspace to enjoy Las Vegas to the fullest, greenery in tow. Enjoy curious perks like an Alice in Wonderland-themed backyard and free entry into select nightclubs.

Though check-out is at noon, the host, Ian, welcomes visitors to stay and hang in the common area until midnight. In addition to your room, enjoy access to the front yard, back yard, dining room, family room, loft, and kitchen. This Airbnb location has two other Airbnb rentals in it, so you may not be the only guest. Additionally, free onsite parking is included in the stay.

Phone: Listed on the Website
Address: W Eldorado Ln & S Torrey Pines Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89139
Website: airbnb.com

 

2) Airbnb: Cozy Casita

This private casita is perfect for those looking for both 420 and pet-friendly accommodations. Stylishly decorated, this guesthouse is great for individuals or a couple. A full-size bed, full shower and bathtub, and keyless entry make this a winning choice. 420-friendly inside or outside, take your pooch and your joint to the chained-linked backyard to get some fresh air. The backyard also comes with the ability to use the BBQ and patio area, perfect for a relaxed evening in Vegas.

Free parking and free wifi sweeten the deal, along with the hard-to-find no-size restrictions on pets. Just under a five-minute drive to the airport and the Strip, this casita couldn’t be more convenient. An affordable, clean, and pet-friendly, 420-friendly private guesthouse, this is a rare find.

Phone: Listed on the Website
Address: E Hacienda Ave & Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Website: airbnb.com

 

3) Airbnb: Room Near the Strip

A convenient location, just a five-minute walk from the Strip, this 420-friendly room is for men only. Two single beds outfit this immaculate room, complete with a private bathroom. Enjoy access to the kitchen and living space but with the ability to lock your room for privacy and security.

Jor, the host, has received glowing reviews from past guests for graciously going above and beyond to help guests feel at home. This Airbnb also has a common pool to enjoy the best of Las Vegas weather. There are actually two separate rooms to book through this Airbnb host, so if you have a male friend who is accompanying you on your trip to Vegas, it’s possible to book together.

Phone: Not Listed
Address: E St Louis Ave & Rexford Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89104
Website: airbnb.com

 

4) Airbnb: Artistic and Cannabis-Friendly Room

An additional rental of the first listing, enjoy this vibrant, welcoming room. Be within walking distance to The Cannabis Dispensary as well as 24-hour shopping. Just eight minutes from the Strip, relax and unwind in your neon-futuristic decorated room where only good vibes are allowed.

The host, Ian, is happy to enhance your trip to Las Vegas by ready conversation or pointers on where to go in the city, including passes to the hottest clubs. Shared space with the host as well as other renters includes the backyard, kitchen, and living space. Highly rated by past guests, you’ll love this friendly host and green-positive Airbnb rental.

Phones: Not Listed
Address: W Eldorado Ln & S Torrey Pines Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89139
Website: airbnb.com

 

5) VRBO: Boho House

This 420-friendly house can sleep up to six and is just minutes from the Strip. A minimum two-night stay, you can rent this VRBO for up to 45 days if looking for a longer Vegas stay. This condo rental is new to the market, so there is little previous guest history, however, an ample list of useful amenities makes this a great option when staying in Las Vegas. Enjoy the free wifi, 24/7 access to the onsite pool, spa, and gym, as well as a kitchen with coffee and espresso.

Please note that the listing says the residence is used by the owners when they are home, and that their two cats will continue to stay at the residence when it is rented. And like most 420-friendly accommodation rentals, please no hard drugs, and positive vibes only.

Phones: Listed on the Website
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Listed on the Website
Website: vrbo.com

 

6) VRBO: Executive Retreat

This modern executive retreat is clean and 420-enthusiastic. Enjoy this cannabis-themed rental that comes complete with a variety of bongs and glass to use while you are at this accommodation. A private, enclosed backyard ensures you will feel comfortable lighting up outside.

The rental also includes wonderful amenities like a pool and the entire townhouse to yourself. Sleeping up to two, this is a great option for a romantic stay or for an individual. Close to the Strip, and within walking distance to the Orleans Hotel as well as multiple restaurants, you’ll feel you’re getting the best of all that Vegas has to offer with this executive retreat.

Phones: Listed on the Website
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Website:
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7) Airbnb: Colorful Casa

This two-bedroom, one-bathroom condo is 420-friendly and invites you with warm colors and artistic decor throughout the apartment. Enjoy a full kitchen, smoking area, and massage chair to really get into vacay mode. Free wifi throughout the home, an onsite pool, and a washer and dryer add to the value of this casa. Check yourself in with a door code at a private entrance. Close to the University of Las Vegas, the airport, and just ten minutes from the Strip, this accommodation is located in a quiet and safe neighborhood. Please note, this rental is not handicap-accessible as you need to climb stairs to access the bathroom.

Phones: Listed on the Website
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Website:
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8) Airbnb: Vegas Mansion

This Vegas home pretty much epitomizes a party house, with a private swimming pool, billiards table, jetted indoor bathtub, seven bedrooms, and an outdoor jacuzzi. The house also has its own bar, a full kitchen, multiple flat-screen TVs, and a poker/blackjack table.

If you still need something to do, head out to the Strip, just minutes away, or take a two-minute walk to neighborhood bars. The host is happy to help with any local knowledge you may need, including access to clubs and casinos. Please, no more than 16 guests at a time. The host, Mac, also has seven other Vegas properties if this one is booked.

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9) Airbnb: Private Room Near Strip

If you’re looking for budget accommodation, this private one-bedroom in a shared house is a great steal. Just 15 minutes from the Strip, relax in your private room, with a full-size bed. In a safe and walkable neighborhood, enjoy access to grocery stores, parks, and health food stores. The owners, Alex and Gina, live in the house and are happy to help you navigate your way through Las Vegas. Do note, the owners have one cat, so those with cat aversions or allergies, beware. Full access to the house, as well as the computer, makes this a welcoming stay.

Phones: Listed on the Website
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Website:
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10) VRBO: Longterm 420-Friendly Home

This immaculate two-bedroom, two-bath home is a stunning rental available for short-term or long-term rental. New furniture, a large living space, as well as a large office, make this a wonderful option however long you’re planning on staying in Las Vegas. A charming, private outdoor patio is all yours to kick back and relax at, complete with a grill to use (do note, 420-friendly inside only).

A fully-equipped kitchen includes a coffee maker and a dining room for four. Also included in this rental is parking, and a washer and dryer. Not for children or pets, this is an adult-only 420-friendly home, new to the market.

Phones: Listed on the Website
Address: 
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Website:
vrbo.com

 

Conclusion

Las Vegas is truly the city with it all; everything under the sun can be experienced here, now including marijuana use. Though you can’t openly use pot (and do be cautious, because fines for violating this can be high), having a 420-friendly accommodation in Las Vegas will ensure you’ve got a home base to feel at ease to recreationally use marijuana.

These diverse listings, from bedrooms in shared homes to party-ready mansions, means that anyone coming to Las Vegas and looking for a 420 accommodation has something to fit the bill. Book one of these 420-friendly Airbnb or VRBO accommodations in Las Vegas today, and get ready for your chilled-out adventure in Sin City!

The 15 BEST Dessert Spots in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas knows decadence in every variety. If you’ve got a sweet tooth in Las Vegas, we’ve got you covered.  After checking into your Vegas hotel, you may want some delicious treats! Whether you’re all about rich chocolatey desserts or you want an ice cream cone, there’s every kind of sweet concoction in Las Vegas you can find. Keep reading to discover the best dessert in Las Vegas of every variety that will leave your mouth watering!

From high-class dessert options to top off a special evening to a casual outing to get something sugary, you’ll find it on this list of the best dessert in Las Vegas. On the Strip and off the Strip, we’ve dug deep to make sure no corner of Vegas delectables goes uncovered.

best dessert in las vegas

See Also: Best Restaurants in Las Vegas

 

1) 24-Layer Chocolate Cake at Strip House

It doesn’t get much more beautiful than this when it comes to food to feast your eyes and belly on. A 24 layer—yes, 24 layer—chocolate cake layered with the smoothest chocolate cream stands tall in every slice. The whole thing is iced with a topping of chocolate ganache, sending this masterpiece over the edge. You may or may not want to know that each slice weighs 1.5 pounds of sweet loving. If you’re going to go, go all out. After all, this is Vegas.

Phone: (702) 737-5200
Address: 3667 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: striphouse.com

 

2) Tiramisu Cheesecake at Giada

Giada’s a gal who knows her desserts, and there are several knock-outs on her menu. We’ve listed the Tiramisu Cheesecake because the presentation and taste are just heavenly. Layers of a rich sponge cake heavily soaked in coffee and Kahlua, topped with chocolate espresso cheesecake, salted caramel cheesecake, and finally, a layer of vanilla mascarpone cheesecake.

Really, it would be too much, except she’s found the perfect balance. However, you can also find humbler choices such as lemon ricotta cookies, which feel like someone’s Italian grandmother made them for you, in the best sense.

Phone: (702) 777-3777
Address: 3595 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

3) Flower Pot Cake at Jardin

This little beauty may have you doing a double-take to make sure you’re not really digging into a clay pot of petunias. Fleur at Jardin has become a signature dessert at this upscale American restaurant located within The Wynn. Inside of the flower pot-look alike, discover chocolate cake layers, including raspberry jam and a chocolate mousse. Truly a work of art, make sure to Instagram your remarkable dessert before it disappears.

Phone: (702) 770-7000
Address: 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: wynnlasvegas.com

 

4) Banana Cream Pie at Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House

We’d be amiss if Emeril’s New Orleans’ style desserts didn’t make this list, and his banana cream pie tops the list. A staple since the inception of his restaurant, this banana cream pie is rich and thick, with three pounds of bananas in each pie. If one taste of Emeril’s banana cream pie keeps you longing for more after you’ve left Vegas, check out the Food Network’s website to find the recipe and try your hand at it when you get home.

Phone: (702) 891-7374
Address: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: mgmgrand.mgmresorts.com

 

5) Churro Fried Ice Cream Pops at Chica

A mash-up of the best of Mexican sweets, Churro Fried Ice Cream Pops is a little bit of everything that comprises its title. Like a fiesta in your mouth, this creative concoction will leave your taste buds in strangely familiar territory. A combination of caramel ice cream, cinnamon churro crumbs, a tiny churro, all topped with vanilla bean cream, it’s a knockout on the sweet scale.

Phone: (702) 805-8472
Address: 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 106, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: venetian.com

 

6) Flan at Jaleo

Flan is one of those classic desserts that are simple in ingredients yet difficult to execute. The flan at Jaleo pays tribute to Chef José Andrés’ mother’s flan, which was perfectly imperfect according to him. His take on the flan is Spanish-style and has been said to be the best in all of Las Vegas.

This is another recipe you can find online so, again, if you’re feeling bold, try and recreate this beloved treat. Including the flan, Jaleo’s has been said to set the bar for Spanish cooking for the last two decades, something you can’t miss.

Phone: (702) 698-7950
Address: 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: jaleo.com

 

7) Sticky Toffee Pudding at Gordon Ramsay Steak

Gordon Ramsay Seak is found inside of Paris Las Vegas, with a sticky toffee pudding that is unrivaled. An English dessert comprised of sponge-like cake covered in decadent toffee sauce will leave you feeling full to the brim.

Gordon Ramsay isn’t just in one locale; however, this man’s got four restaurants throughout Las Vegas, all of which serve a variety of sticky toffee pudding. Try it at Gordon Ramsay Burger at Planet Hollywood Resort in a pudding push-pop form or as a pudding shake at The Linq Promenade. We like it best in its true form, but creativity always gets some style points.

Phone: (702) 946-4663
Address: 3655 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: parislasvegas.com

 

8) Titanic Sundae at Carmine’s

We promised at least one ice cream treat on this list, and the Titanic Sundae at Carmine’s is the ice cream sundae of sundaes. Starting with a layer of chocolate torte, the sundae gets topped with six hearty scoops of ice cream, then decorated with a healthy dose of hot fudge, cherries, wafer cookies, and whipped cream.

Mind you, if you’re not coming just for the Titanic Sundae, this means you’ve probably already got a belly of pasta in you at this NYC-style Italian joint. So, just sayin’, this is probably a dessert worth sharing with a friend, or maybe the whole family!

Phone: (702) 473-9700
Address: 3500 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: carminesnyc.com

 

9) Cheesecake Challenge at Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar

If you know anything about Guy Fieri, then you know he is a little over the top, and this, uh hum, can get reflected in his kitchen. The Cheesecake Challenge is no exception, rather a flamboyant display of his culinary prowess with this half-a-cheesecake covered in pretzels, crunchy potato chips, and chocolate sauce.

Maybe this sounds like a slice of heaven to you, or maybe it sounds like something else. You get to decide. If you can’t stomach the Cheesecake Challenge, look to other desserts on his menu, including the Seven-Layer Dark Chocolate Whiskey Cake or the Strawberry Fool, with layers of strawberry ice cream and sorbet over pound cake.

Phone: (702) 794-3139
Address: 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

10) Giant Fortune Cookie at Tao Asian Bistro

What’s more fun than ending your meal with a giant fortune cookie that comes complete with an edgy fortune? Maybe we’re just a sucker for a whimsical presentation, although this artistic treat is equally delicious as it is adorable.

Filled with white and chocolate mousse and topped with fresh fruit, this may as well be one of the most Instagram-worthy desserts in all of Vegas. Here’s hoping your giant-sized fortune paves the way for at least a sweet few minutes as you dig into this sugary concoction.

Phone: (702) 388-8338
Address: 3377 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: taolasvegas.com

 

11) Big Poppa Tart at Donut Bar

Well, pretty much anything at Donut Bar is going to send your tastebuds sailing in the direction of happiness. However, Big Poppa Tart does seem to epitomize everything Donut Bar is. A whole pop tart is stuffed inside a donut, weighing an entire pound! Colorful and inviting, Big Poppa is best served with a strong cuppa Joe. Other off-the-charts donuts to try include mud pie and a coffee latte.

Phone: (702) 550-4646
Address: 124 S 6th St #140, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: donutbar.com

 

12) Lobster Tails at Carlo’s Bakery

Carlo’s Bakery has been making lobster tails, a pastry shaped like a lobster tail and stuffed with French cream and whipped cream, for over 100 years! Tucked in the Venetian, these beautifully crafted pastries emulate the Italian sfogliatelle pastry.

The sfogliatelle dough is definitely something you couldn’t replicate at home unless you are a baker extraordinaire. It’s one of the most challenging doughs in a baker’s repertoire, meaning you should eat your lobster tail with respect. Also, as any Italian would tell you, it’s best with a strong coffee.

Phone: (702) 607-2356
Address: 3325 Las Vegas Blvd S Ste 2813, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: bakeshop.carlosbakery.com

 

13) Sinatra Hat at Sinatra

Because cute does earn some points, as long as it is also delicious, the Sinatra Hat at Sinatra goes on the list. Like the one Frank wore, this adorable little chocolate fedora is filled with mousse and comes served with a milk chocolate pana cotta on the side. Also, excellent choices on the menu; check out the classic cannoli, tiramisu, or Torte di Nocciola (hazelnut torte).

Phone: (888) 320-7110
Address: 3121 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: wynnlasvegas.com

 

14) Pineapple Carpaccio at Hell’s Kitchen

Another Gordon Ramsay creation, the Pineapple Carpaccio at Hell’s Kitchen, is an unusual yet impressive dessert. Be wowed by a foaming cloud of liquid nitrogen that gives way to thinly sliced pineapple served with coconut sorbet, passionfruit, and coriander.

If you’re more of a traditionalist and would rather skip the food show, opt for the Coconut Three Ways, which comprises coconut sorbet, passion fruit caramel, and coconut cake.

Phone: (702) 731-7373
Address: 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

15) Chocolate Terrarium at Rose. Rabbit. Lie.

This swanky joint delivers on all fronts, including dessert. The Chocolate Terrarium at Rose. Rabbit. Lie. is just so unique; you’ll have yourself equally in awe of the presentation as you are delighting in the dessert.

Appearing as a small glass-enclosed terrarium, lift the exterior to reveal a beautifully landscaped chocolate soil, complete with chocolate pudding and chocolate buttermilk cake. All of this is topped with puffed wild rice, a chocolate tuille, and hazelnut ice cream.

Phone: (702) 698-7440
Address: The Chelsea Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 2, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: cosmopolitanlasvegas.com

 

Conclusion

Las Vegas has proven itself when it comes to stunning desserts that are equally beautiful as they are mouth-watering. Some of the top names in Las Vegas pull out all the stops to ensure your experience in Vegas dining is one-of-a-kind. So next time you’re in Vegas, be sure to save a little extra room (or at least wear your stretchy pants), so you can really live in style and sample the best desserts in Las Vegas!

14 BEST Pho Food in Las Vegas [Vietnamese Restaurants]

Phothe delicious Vietnamese soup served with noodles, herbs, and meat—is a food worth tracking down. Quite simply, it’s the comfort food of the Vietnamese diaspora. Thankfully, Las Vegas has its fair share of pho spots and restaurants to choose from.

They even have enough pho joints to comprise a list of the best pho in Las Vegas; a wonderful treat for your palate. If you’ve got a craving for warm, comforting Vietnamese pho when in Sin City, fear not. Here lies all the secret gems you need to know about when on your pho search. This collection of the best pho in Las Vegas will set you off on the right path for your next pho adventure. 

Best pho in las vegas

 

1. Pho Sing Sing

Pho Sing Sing does classic pho in an unpretentious, but refined way. Choose from beef pho that includes a variety of cuts such as flank, well-done brisket, and beef balls. Pair your pho with sides that include a deep-fried fish cake, fried tofu roll, or fried rice flour cake. Pho comes in at $14.99, which is reasonable considering the large serving portions. Also, check out the popular udon soup with crab, shrimp, and pork, for $15.99. Pho Sing Sing is currently available for dine-in, carry-out, and no-contact delivery.

Phone: (702) 380-2999
Address: 2550 S Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Website: skiplinow.com

 

2. Sidestreet Pho & Grill

Sidestreet Pho & Grill offers fresh Vietnamese-style street food, with a make-your-own pho menu. The small-size pho runs for $8.99 and the larger version is a mere $9.99, each with three choices of rare steak, tripe, flank, brisket, tendon, or beef meatball. All pho comes with a topping of cilantro and green onion and a side of bean sprouts, basil, jalapeno, and lime.

The rest of Sidestreet Pho & Grill’s menu is quite extensive with egg & rice noodle soup, vermicelli rice noodles, and udon noodle soup. Sidestreet Pho & Grill specialties include a Vietnamese crepe stuffed with shrimp and pork as well as two banh mi (french banquette stuffed with meat and topped with cilantro and cucumber) variations.

Phone: (702) 473-5007
Address: 8560 W Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89117
Website: sidestreetphogrilllv.com

 

3. Viet Noodle Bar

Viet Noodle Bar is situated in Chinatown and offers affordable pho, vermicelli, porridge, and udon noodle soup. Pho options include pho bo, beef pho with the option of brisket, flank, fatty flank, tripe, tendon, or rare steak; pho tom, shrimp pho, or pho rau thap cam, the vegetarian version of pho.

Add on side orders of noodles, tripe, or additional beef to make your pho go the extra mile. All pho options are $14.95 or less. Large portions, a helpful staff, and later hours (open 10 am – 10 pm) make this a Vegas favorite with locals and visitors alike.

Phone: (702) 750-9898
Address: 5288 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Website: vietnoodlebarlv.com

 

4. Pho Kim Long Restaurant

Pho Kim Long Restaurant is open 24/7, making this a winner on the availability front. Thankfully, Pho Kim Long’s pho is also noteworthy, with rich flavor and options that include beef, chicken, and vegan options.

Beyond pho, Pho Kim Long Restaurant has an extensive menu that can satisfy any late-night (or early-morning) appetite. Opt for pho or choose from braised pork in a clay pot, pan-fried noodles, and a large seafood menu. Even if there’s a wait to get seated, things move quickly at Pho Kim Long Restaurant, and it is worth it.

Phone: (702) 220-3613
Address: 4023 W Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Website: phokimlong.has.restaurant

 

5. Pho Saigon 8

Pho Saigon 8 isn’t fancy, but sometimes the best restaurants are unornamented in a good way. Pho Saigon 8 is open daily from 9 am to 10 pm, making it possible to eat pho for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. There are actually three Pho Saigon 8 locations in Las Vegas, each offering 15 different variations on pho! Order a traditional beef pho, or go for the veggie or seafood option.

There’s no pho option on the menu over $10, making Pho Saigon 8 easy on the budget. Pho Saigon 8 also has a vast menu of vermicelli, rice plates, and rice noodle chicken soup. Save space for dessert, as Pho Saigon 8 has an interesting list of Vietnamese specialties like red bean dessert and a durian smoothie drink.

Phone: (702) 248-6663
Address: 5650 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Website: usmenuguide.com

 

6. Pho Bistro

Pho Bistro offers fast pho without compromising on ingredients. This east-side pho joint also specializes in khai vi (appetizers), banh mi (sandwiches), and pho, mi/hu tieu (pork). Branching out to also include Chinese cuisine, you’ll find chow mein and egg drop soup on the menu as well. Open every day but Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Pho Bistro is accessible and great for a quick bite.

Phone: (702) 463-5944
Address: 4130 S Sandhill Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Website: facebook.com

 

7. Pho Thanh Huong

If you’re staying on The Strip, Pho Thanh Huong is probably the closest pho restaurant. Enjoy seven different varieties of pho such as vegetarian (pho chay) and seafood options in addition to the traditional beef-based pho. Their banh Mmi tau hu (tofu banh mi) is another specialty.

Check the menu for extra-spicy options like the banh mi pate ga a baked chicken with pork pate sandwich. Did we mention sandwiches come in at an affordable $5.50 and pho averages at a reasonable $12? Great for vegetarians and flexitarians alike, everyone will enjoy the fresh taste of Pho Thanh Huong’s cooking.

Phone: (702) 739-8703
Address: 1131 E Tropicana Ave D, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Website: phothanhhuonglv.com

 

8. Pho Aimie

Pho Aimie now has two locations in Las Vegas for all your pho needs, including their newly opened location in North Las Vegas. Pho Aimie’s owners were born in Vietnam and raised in Las Vegas and they bring their expertise in Vietnamese cooking to their American home. Classy and cozy, Pho Aimie cooks Saigon-style dishes that include pho, vermicelli, rice dishes, spring rolls, and Vietnamese coffee.

Open every day from 10 am – to 10 pm, you can rely on Pho Aimie to satisfy your pho cravings satisfied. Formerly known as Pho Annie, the colorful and welcoming restaurants of Pho Aimie are worth visiting.

Phone: (702) 776-7017
Address: 8390 S Rainbow Blvd #110, Las Vegas, NV 89139
Website: phoaimielv.com

 

9. Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen

A favorite for pho lovers of all varieties, Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen serves up traditional pho as well as vegetarian and vegan options. Grab the spicy pho with rare steak, or opt for one of the Pho King’s bun dishes. Even at peak times, Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen moves quickly and efficiently, getting everyone seated and fed. Huge portions and an attentive staff add to the charm of Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen.

Phone:  (702) 790-2003
Address: 9310 S Eastern Ave St. 107, Las Vegas, NV 89123
Website: facebook.com

 

10. District One Kitchen & Bar

District One Kitchen & Bar is currently suspending any in-house dining but you can still order this amazing Vietnamese food by pick-up or delivery. Named after the heart of Saigon’s 12 districts, District One offers pho, with a variety of options, most notably though is the pho served with a 1.5 pound Maine lobster.

Though the prices may be slightly elevated in comparison to other pho restaurants in Las Vegas, District One ensures the highest quality ingredients, which are worth the cost and make a difference in taste.

Phone: (702) 413-6868
Address: 3400 S Jones Blvd #8, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Website: districtonelv.com

 

11. Pho 90

If you’re looking for a casual pho spot that’s off the strip, check out Pho 90. Open daily, Pho 90 is a great choice for steaming hot pho, at a wonderful price point. Located in Chinatown some claim that this little spot has the best pho in Las Vegas. Large portions come with fresh basil and bean sprouts and a rich soup broth. Fresh spring rolls and a variety of banh mi sandwiches are other notable items on the menu.

Phone: (702) 248-0698
Address: 4355 W Spring Mountain Rd #101A, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Website: offthestrip.com

 

12. Pho T

Another hole-in-the-wall pho restaurant off the strip, Pho T is worth the journey. Committed to quality ingredients, Pho T’s house special is pho made with rare steak, brisket, tendon, and beef balls for a modest $8.99. Huge portions may mean you can take this pho home for a second round, stretching your dollar even further. Hidden in a strip mall, you might blink and miss it if you don’t know where you are going.

Phone: (702) 272-0210
Address:  5040 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV 89122
Website: photlvtogo.com

 

13. Pho So 1

Pho So 1 has lightning-speed service and pho with deep flavor. Like many of its pho counterparts, Pho So 1 is located in Chinatown. With pho done right, Pho So 1 also has some of the freshest eggrolls and spring rolls in Vegas. A recently renovated restaurant is reenergized and ready to serve you for all your pho needs.

Phone: (702) 252-3934
Address: 4745 W Spring Mountain Rd A, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Website: facebook.com

 

14. Da Lat Vietnamese Restaurant

Dat Lat Vietnamese Restaurant is currently open for delivery and pick-up, serving their famous pho which includes a build-your-own pho. From traditional beef pho to seafood pho, there is a pho for every palate at Da Lat Vietnamese Restaurant. You can also find vermicelli and udon soup on the menu, and all soups come in at around $10. A crusty-breaded banh mi might give your pho desires a run for their money.

Phone: (702) 871-5285
Address: 4553 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: dalatlasvegas.com

 

Conclusion

Clearly, there is no shortage of pho options when in Las Vegas. With Asian-Americans being the fastest-growing demographic in Las Vegas, this is reflected in the amount of pho and Vietnamese dining options available. This list of the best pho spots in Las Vegas will steer you in the right direction when you need to let your belly lead the way!

10 BEST Romantic Restaurants in Las Vegas [2023 UPDATED]

Las Vegas may be known for nightlife and wild times, but romance also blossoms in this desert gem. Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year in Las Vegas, and Vegas-style matrimony is an ongoing draw for over 100,000 couples a year. Naturally, restaurants have popped up to cater to those who want to make their trip to Vegas as a couple truly remarkable. Read on to discover the best romantic restaurants in Las Vegas, and get a booking, as some of these restaurant’s reservation list can fill up fast!

From high French cuisine to intimate old school restaurants, Vegas really knows how to set the mood and make a memory of a meal. If you’re planning a special trip to Las Vegas with a special someone, it pays to do your homework and find a restaurant that will really wow you.

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1) Eiffel Tower Restaurant in Paris Las Vegas

Set inside Las Vegas’ version of the Eiffel Tower, overlooking the Bellagio Fountains from the Eiffel Tower Restaurant’s spectacular window views. This elegant atmosphere serves fine French dining. Maybe it’s a little predictable, but this beloved Vegas staple has seen some 10,000 proposals over the course of its 20 years.

In fact, The Eiffel Tower Restaurant has a package ready just for this occasion, with the best seating in the house available. Dine on traditional French meals, such as a roasted rack of lamb or Dover sole. Don’t forget to try the Eiffel Tower’s signature dessert, the Eiffel Tower Soufflés, which come in flavors such as pistachio, Grand Marnier, and classic chocolate.

Phone: (702) 948-6937
Address: 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: eiffeltowerrestaurant.com

 

2) Hugo’s Cellar

Hugo’s Cellar continually comes up on the list of most romantic restaurants of Las Vegas, and the old-school charm is why. This brick-walled restaurant is a cozy escape from the sometimes dizzying world of the Las Vegas Strip. Set inside the Four Queen Hotel, enjoy tableside service with iconic dishes such as Hugo’s Hot Rock Specialty, a mix of surf and turf served on sizzling granite.

Did we mention each female is greeted with a long-stemmed rose? Oh, yes, that helps. Additionally, each table is treated to chocolate-covered strawberries at the end of the meal. These touches are why people keep returning to Hugo’s Cellar and why the word has got around.

Phone: (702) 385-4011
Address: 202 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: fourqueens.com

 

3) Mizumi

Bask in the tranquility of the Japanese garden, complete with a 90-foot waterfall, as you dine on modern Japanese specialties at Mizumi. Fresh sushi and sashimi are highlights at this stunning locale set in the Wynn Las Vegas. Additionally, Mizumi gets creative with new-Japanese dishes such as baked sweet miso-marinated black cod and Jidori chicken and black truffle teriyaki.

If you are ready to go above and beyond, reserve the very-special floating pagoda table, you can access by a private footpath. The star chef Min Kim has garnered such notable reviewers’ attention as Forbes Travel Guide, which awarded Mizumi the Four-Star Award. An extensive list of sake, wine, and mixed drinks pairs well with the fresh and unforgettable dishes of Mizumi.

Phone: (888) 352-3463
Address: 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: wynnlasvegas.com

 

4) Beauty & Essex

A quirkier, yet-still-classy choice, Beauty & Essex emulates the inside of a jewelry box. Think lush when you think of Beauty & Essex; it’s a fun and unexpected choice for a great date. Gold decor sparkles everywhere from the bar to the multiple dining areas, and the restaurant even has its own pawnshop for a conversation piece.

On the menu, enjoy New American cuisine, which includes many sharable plates perfect for added intimacy. Constantly ranked as one of the hottest new restaurants since its debut in 2016, you’ll find Beauty & Essex inside The Cosmopolitan Hotel. Like many of the higher-class restaurants in Las Vegas, Beauty & Essex has a no-shorts, no-flip-flops type dress code, so be sure to factor in an elevated outfit into your evening.

Phone: (702) 737-0707
Address: 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: taogroup.com

 

5) Picasso

What’s cooler than dining on delicious food while surrounded by original Picasso paintings? The dream can be a reality at Picasso, set inside the Bellagio Hotel & Casino. Focused on fine dining of French and Spanish-inspired cuisine where Picasso spent most of his life, this incredible restaurant boasts some 1,500 wines.

A Michelin two-star restaurant run by Chef Julian Serrano, enjoy decadent entrees such as the roasted Maine lobster, roasted milk-fed veal chop, or the iconic roasted pigeon (Picasso’s specialty). Take in views of the Bellagio Fountain outside as you sip on perfectly-paired wines for an additional $63/person. Picasso is classy without being stuffy, making it an ideal place to impress.

Phone: (702) 693-8865
Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: bellagio.mgmresorts.com

 

6) Michael’s Gourmet Room

An off-the-strip classic now in the South Point Hotel & Casino, Micheal’s Gourmet Room will have your date swooning. Red velvet furniture is the signature look of Michael’s Gourmet Room, and intimate space of only 50 diners at a time ensures you’ll be well taken care of.

In fact, Michael’s Gourmet Room has won numerous awards, including the Top 5 Restaurants in Las Vegas by the Zagat Survey and the Award of Excellence from Distinguished Restaurants of North America, amongst others.

The menu has a tastefully definitive menu, including escargot, a to-die-for French onion soup, and the Chateaubriand, Bouquetière for two. A rose-budded glass ceiling adds to the ambiance, and a dessert cart that comes around with bananas Foster or cherries jubilee is a must.

Phone: (702) 796-7111
Address: 9777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89183
Website: southpointcasino.com

 

7) Top of the World in The STRAT Hotel

If you want the best view in Vegas, Top of the World offers just that with its 360-degree (every 80 minutes) rotating restaurant. Not only is the view stunning, but Top of the World also knows how to cook and has been awarded 2019’s Best of Las Vegas Award for Best Fine Dining, Best View, and Most Romantic Spot.

Enjoy fresh seafood, steaks, and seasonal ingredients, paired with the perfect wine. Like The Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Top of the World offers proposal packages which average around $400. You can also opt for the four-course menu, including soup, two main courses, and dessert for $106 per person and an additional $49 with paired wine.

Phone: (702) 380-7711
Address: 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Website: thestrat.com

 

8) Edo Gastro Tapas & Wine

If tapas and a good wine scream romance to you, get to Edo Gastro Tapas & Wine, a Spanish-style tapas bar in Mountain View Plaza. Emulating the tapas of Catalan Barcelona, Edo Gastro has traditional small plates like bravas potatoes, croquetas, and a delicious Iberico charcuterie board.

The menu also includes vegetarian and vegan options, which can be a welcome change to all the traditional French restaurants that are meat-heavy when one thinks of romantic restaurants. Though the Barcelona-born chef Oscar Amador Edo keeps it traditional, he also branches out with fusion flavors and modern techniques.

With Edo’s experience at two of Spain’s hottest Michelin-star restaurants, ElBulli and El Racó, it’s no wonder he knows he can flex his skills in the tapas trade.

Phone: (702) 641-1345
Address: 3400 South Jones Boulevard Suite #11A, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Website: edotapas.com

 

9) Sinatra’s Italian Eatery

Also, within Wynn Las Vegas, Sinatra’s Italian Eatery pays tribute to the American crooner Frank Sinatra. Enjoy upscale Italian dishes in this nostalgic ambiance, with indoor and outdoor dining complete with fireplaces to keep you and your beloved cozy. The dress code is classy for both males and females; shorts, open-toed shoes, and sports apparel are not allowed.

So embrace it and plan on dressing up as you enjoy antipasto treats like Mediterranean octopus or main entrees like lasagne bolognese, grilled Mediterranean sea bass, or veal parmigiana. Cocktail choices are named after Sinatra songs, and an extensive list of wines by the bottle or glass makes the evening soar.

Phone: (702) 770-5320
Address: 3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: wynnlasvegas.com

 

10) Sara’s at The Palms

Think the 1920s Gatsby, and you’ll have the inside of Sara’s, a steakhouse that is still somewhat off-the-radar. The brainchild of celebrated Chef Michael Symon, enter through a small door that seems to invite you into something secret. Sara’s in is something special, with only 45 seats and a speakeasy feel. Stone tables elevate your dining experience, and tuxedo-clad waitstaff put the royalty back into dining.

Indulge in such divine creations as the seafood tower, or grab one of the varieties of an Old Fashioned Sara’s offers. The menu includes truffle fried chicken, a lobster cobb salad, and smoked prime rib. Pair it with an assortment of sides that include duck fat fries, crispy Brussel sprouts, and English peas.

Phone: (702) 944-5941
Address: 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: palms.com

 

Conclusion

Romance is in the air in Las Vegas; you need to know where to look. These are the top-ten no-fail restaurants to choose from when you want to go all out for a night that is unique and memorable.

Let the ambiance and fine cuisine of each of these restaurants lead you to an evening of love. From glamorous views to Michelin-level dishes, get ready to while the night away together with these romantic restaurants in Las Vegas.

10 Comedy Shows in Las Vegas You Don’t Want to Miss

Las Vegas is always ready to entertain, and that includes a line-up of comedy shows that will leave you feeling lighter after the night is through. From staple Las Vegas comedy acts to hot new comedians hitting the Vegas scene, there is something for every sense of humor when it comes to comedy shows in Las Vegas. Finding the best comedy shows in Las Vegas is worth doing one’s homework about.

Luckily, we’ve researched for you with this comprehensive list of comedy shows in Las Vegas. After grabbing a bite to eat, discovering the most intriguing comedy show in Las Vegas for your upcoming trip is at your fingertips. Read on to find the best comedy shows in Las Vegas, and book one today!

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1) Carrot Top at Luxor Hotel & Casino

This redhead is so quirky that he’s made his place a mainstay in Las Vegas Comedy. Though Carrot Top has played at Las Vegas since 2005, he is constantly creating new material, ready to get your gut-splitting. His act surrounds a trunk in which he pulls out surprising props, inspiring fodder for his craft.

Jokes surround current topics, music, and pop culture, Carrot Top promises that no two shows will be alike. Carrot Top first made his debut on “Star Search” and has since gone on to be a guest at “Comic Strip Live” and “The Tonight Show,” to name others. Not really a family-friendly show, leave the kids at home.

Carrot Top performs nightly at 8 pm, with the exclusion of Sundays. Spend a little more and opt for the Meet & Greet with Carrot Top and hour before the show.

Phone: (800) 557-7428
Address: 3900 Las Vegas Blvd S Luxor, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: luxor.mgmresorts.com

 

2) Laugh Factory at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino

The Laugh Factory brings together a diverse group of comedians, highlighting a different comedian each night. The Laugh Factory has been responsible for launching several now-big-name careers, such as the Second City in Chicago feeds SNL.

Past comedians have included Tim Allen, Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy, Jay Leno, and Wanda Sykes to name just a shortlist. Shows are currently running Thursday through Sunday evenings, at 8:30 pm and 10:30 pm. Check the website to find the latest lineup of whose playing next, which can be booked for about a month. General tickets run around $38, and VIP is closer to $45 a person. Must be 18 or older to enter the Tropicana club.

Phone: (702) 739-2411
Address: 3801 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: laughfactory.com

 

3) Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club at MGM Grand

Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club showcases the three-time Emmy winning Brad Garrett (best known for his role in Everybody Loves Raymond), but also a variety of up-and-coming comedians that are worth coming to see. The custom made theater was created with comedy in mind, a claim no other stage in Las Vegas can make.

The club has a 1920s New York City feel, a charming atmosphere to spend an evening whiling away the hours in. The loveable Brad Garrett is not always at the club but frequently makes appearances with comedy content that includes “life’s second act.”

Comedy shows run on Friday and Saturday at 7 pm and 10 pm, and Sundays at 8 pm. The schedule is posted on the website and usually runs about a month and a half out. Typical shows run for about 90 minutes, with no drink minimum, but a minimum entry age of 21.

Phone: (866) 740-7711
Address: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: mgmgrand.mgmresorts.com

 

4) The Mike Hammer Comedy & Magic Show Las Vegas

Mike Hammer combines laughs with magic in this edgy and fun performance. This fast-paced 70-minute show includes joking around alongside razor blade-swallowing and his signature stunt, the Pick Pocket Booth of Solitude. Mike has charmed audiences for over 25 years and has been featured on Penn & Teller, A&E TV, and Bad Ink.

Named one of the “45 Under 45” by Esquire Magazine, Mike Hammer is a force to be reckoned with. A wild ride, you’ll find yourself fully captivated by this unique mix of live entertainment, including mind-reading and nonstop jokes. Mike’s slogan is, “Get Hammer’d with Mike Hammer,” which pretty much says it all. Best for adult audiences, the Mike Hammer Comedy & Magic Show runs five nights a week in the Four Queens Hotel & Casino.

Phone: (877) 935-2844
Address: 202 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: mikehammershow.com

 

5) L.A. Comedy Club at The STRAT Hotel

Another go-to comedy club in Las Vegas, enjoy a mix of comedy styles and comedians from the L.A. Comedy Club at The STRAT Hotel. The Dragon Room hosts up to 160 audience members at a time, making for an intimate night of humor. L.A. Comedy Club’s past stars have included Aziz Ansari, Felipe Esparsa, and Loni Love. At L.A.

Comedy Club, you can choose from general admission, VIP, and VIP All-You-Can-Drink seating options, to really make it a memorable evening. Additional perks at The STRAT include free parking. General admission is $39.95, and VIP admission, which includes the VIP line and choice of seating, runs at $59.95.

Phone: (702) 275-1823
Address: 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Website: bestvegascomedy.com

 

6) Las Vegas Live Comedy Club at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

This small comedy club is tucked inside of the Miracle Miles Shops complex. Bringing comedians from NYC, Boston, Chicago, L.A., and Las Vegas, this new but up-and-coming comedy club is on the cutting edge of comedy. Resident comedian Edwin San Juan frequently headlines here and is worth coming to see.

Performances run each night of the week, so anytime is a good time to let loose. Prices start at a modest $18 and up and are currently heavily discounted. Audience members must be 16 and over due to adult content in the shows. Nightly shows run at 9 pm.

Phone: (702) 260-7200
Address: 3663 S Las Vegas Blvd #360, Las Vegas, NV 89106
Website: lasvegaslivecomedyclub.com

 

7) The Comedy Cellar in the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

The Comedy Cellar has seen such big names as Darrell Hammond, Keith Robinson, Jim Norton, and Ray Romano. The following week’s lineups are posted at the end of the week, as the club ensures the best possible comedians. Come for a night show or for the Sunday brunch, which highlights laughs alongside delicious eats, including the best ham and eggs.

Weekday shows are incredibly reasonable, ranging from $10 – $17, and weekend shows run at about $22 a person. Perhaps one of the best value shows, see up to five comedians within the 90-minute show. Additionally, if you’re interested in taking a comedy class and will be in Las Vegas for the duration of one, The Comedy Cellar offers classes for beginners and up.

Phone: (212) 254-3480
Address:  3700 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: comedycellar.com

 

8) Opium at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

A somewhat psychedelic experience, this 85-minute variety show brought to you from Spiegelworld is themed around an adult-only space odyssey. The plot all takes place on a grade-B, 80’s-style spaceship, and the characters keep the story quick and funny.

Expect acts to include creative performances using unexpected objects like bubble gum, balloons, and tennis rackets. Certainly not your average comedy show, travel to another dimension with the Opium at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Other shows by the theater company Spiegelworld include Absinthe and The Atomic Saloon Show.

Phone: (866) 973-9611
Address: Chelsea Tower, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Level 2, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: spiegelworld.com

 

9) Tape Face at Harrah’s

Don’t let the strange name deter you from seeing this talented comic-mime, Tape Face (Sam Willis). A family-friendly show, Tape Face made his name on Season 11 of America’s Got Talent. Since then, the New Zealand native has made a home for himself in Las Vegas with his gut-wrenching humor, all without uttering a word.

Tape Face blends Vaudeville’s background, traditional circus freak shows, and shock comedy to create his unique mix of humor and entertainment. Past notable performances have included performing for the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, and as a regular on Pulp Comedy when it aired on TV2. Whatever language you speak, Tape Face transforms borders with his one-of-a-kind show.

Phone: (702) 777-2782
Address: 3475 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

10) The Eddie Griffin Experience at SAHARA Las Vegas

The Eddie Griffin Experience brings raunchy laughter to the SAHARA Las Vegas. His relaxed demeanor helps create a comfortable atmosphere as he explores every-day experiences in a funny light. Eddie has been in comedy for 30 years, and he uses this experience to bring special expertise to his comedy.

Eddie has previously been ranked number 62 on Comedy Central’s list of the Greatest 100 Stand-Ups of All Time. Eddie is best known for his role in Deuce Bigalow as a pimp and many other movies, including Double, Take, and Undercover Brother. Full disclaimer that he does not shy away from uncomfortable material, so leave the kids at home.

Phone: (702) 761-7618
Address: 2535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: saharalasvegas.com

 

Conclusion

Entertainment is synonymous with Las Vegas, and this sizzling city does not fall short on comedy shows. From family-friendly shows to edgier comedians, come to Vegas for some laughter therapy. Check out one of the big names that play consistently or head to a hip comedy where you never know what up-and-coming-star you’ll see. Whatever you choose, get ready to shed your cares, at least for a few hours, in the city that knows how to party.

10 BEST Afternoon Shows in Las Vegas [2023 UPDATED]

Though Sin City may be synonymous with nightlife, an afternoon show in Las Vegas is a great way to spend your time, as well as save some money on shows. A diverse range of entertainment options exists for matinee shows, from comedy to magic, music to Cirque du Soleil. If you’re traveling with children to Las Vegas or like an earlier bedtime, then afternoon shows are the way to go.

With so much entertainment in Las Vegas, we’ve simplified the process of searching for afternoon shows with a hearty list of afternoon shows in Las Vegas to check out after enjoying a delicious meal in the city. Read on to discover the breadth of your options when searching for an afternoon show in Las Vegas, and book a show for your upcoming Vegas vacation today!

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1) Paranormal

Paranormal invites you to step into the world of magic and mind-reading with the international star, Frederic Da Silva. Located within the Bally’s Hotel & Casino, get ready to be wowed by Da Silva’s ability to read minds, hypnotize, and perform magic. Da Silva can pull such fascinating stunts as reading who you are thinking of at the moment or even your name without telling it to him.

One of the top-rated mentalists in Vegas, Da Silvia is an international star who has won numerous awards in the United States and Europe. A great show for families, tickets can be found for $50 and under. Do note, children under age six are not allowed. The show runs a total of 75 minutes.

Phone: (866) 983-4279
Address: Bally’s Hotel & Casino, 3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

2) Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group has made its name by their signature brilliant blue face paint and their music, laughter, and creative live performance. Unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, Blue Man Group is appropriate for all audience ages and has been enjoyed by some 35 million people over the years!

Blue Man Group plays at The Luxor Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, making it an easy get-to. All of the Blue Man Group’s performance is nonverbal, so whatever language you speak, you’ll be able to party with this wild group. Blue Man performs daily at 4 pm, and there is no age restriction.

Phone: (800)-BLUEMAN
Address: The Luxor, 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Website: blueman.com

 

3) Legends in Concert

Legends in Concert may be a bit cheesy, but it’s exactly what Las Vegas does best: big, showy, and full of familiar characters such as impersonations of Elvis Presley, Lady Gaga, and Frank Sinatra. Legends in Concert isn’t just another tribute show, it is the tribute show worth seeking out. If you love music, then this show is for you and will have you humming long after you’ve left the theater.

Expect a full-on show complete with back up singers, lights, and dazzling stars so close to the real thing; you might have to pinch yourself.  More than just look likes, Legends in Concert impersonators can really sing. Located in the Tropicana Hotel, tickets under $50 can be found for Legends in Concert.

Phone: (866) 983-4279
Address: Tropicana Las Vegas, 3801 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: legendsinconcert.com

 

4) Mystere

A trip to Vegas would not be complete without a little Cirque du Soleil, and Mystere fulfills that role. Mystere offers stunning visuals of stunts, acrobatics, music, and lights great for kids and adults alike. Revel in the immaculate costumes, or dream about your alternate life as a Cirque du Soleil performer when you see just how talented these athletes are.

Actually, the first Cirque du Soleil show performed in Las Vegas, feel like you’re well experienced in Las Vegas history when you attend Mystere. If you really want to go all out, book the IN THE WINGS VIP experience where you’ll head onstage to take final bows with the performers, as well as sip champagne with them later. Mystere is located in the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino.

Phone: (800) 944-7444
Address: Treasure Island Hotel, 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: treasureisland.com

 

5) Drag Brunch at Senor Frog’s

The Drag Brunch at Senor Frog’s is a boozy and fun way to spend an afternoon. Enjoy unlimited mimosas as you take in the impressive voices and visuals of drag queens who own it. Brunch is plentiful, and with options like huevos rancheros, waffles, french toast, sausage, bacon, and the list goes on.

The 75-minute show highlights drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Shannel, Coco Montrese, and Yara Sofia. An interactive show, closer to the stage means more chance of being called out by these glitzy queens. First shown in Times Square in NYC, Drag Brunch made its way to Las Vegas for a good reason.

You never quite know what will happen at Drag Brunch, so be prepared for anything goes. Showtimes are Friday, Saturdays, and Sundays, 10 am and 1 pm.

Phone: (702) 894-7777
Address: Senor Frogs, Treasure Island Hotel, 3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: vegas.com

 

6) World Famous Gospel Brunch at House of Blues

Gospel and brunch. What could get better than eating eggs and sipping coffee while the blasting pipes of talented gospel voices fill your ears? The World Famous Gospel Brunch at House of Blues gives you this opportunity each Sunday at 10 am and 1 pm. With a killer all-you-can-eat Southern-style buffet, hand-clapping music, and a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar, this Vegas show will get your day off on the right foot.

The show runs for 90-minutes, and there is no age restriction. Additionally, feel good about your choice to attend the World Famous Gospel Bruch as $1 of every ticket goes to the Music Forward Foundation, aiming to bring transformational music experiences to youth.

Phone: (702) 632-7600
Address: House of Blues, Mandalay Bay, 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Website: houseofblues.com

 

7) The Big Elvis Show

You can’t go to Vegas and not see at least one Elvis impersonator, right? So why not see the Elvis impersonator, The Big Elvis? Back at Harrah’s Piano Bar, The Big Elvis Show runs Friday and Saturday from 2 pm – 5 pm. Pete Vallee does a killer impersonation of Elvis and has been doing so for 40 years!

Pete is welcoming and interactive as a performer, inviting song requests, and audience members on stage. Voted one of the Top 10 Shows in Las Vegas by USA Today, you’ll be so glad you saw The King. Also, the price is right; it’s free.

Phone: 702 523 7169
Address: Harrah’s Piano Bar, Harrah’s Las Vegas, 3475 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: bigelvis.org

 

8) Laughternoon

If you’re ready to get your laugh on in the afternoon, head to Laughternoon, a stand-up comedy show by Adam London. A mix of light magic and comedy, enjoy a relaxing afternoon getting some good punchlines. London has worked previously at L.A. Comedy Club, The Improv Comedy Club, and Hollywood’s Magic Castle.

Additionally, Adam is known as a warm personality and frequently provides shows for local youth organizations. Playing daily at 4 pm, there is no age restriction on this show, and this good, clean fun is something you can feel confident about taking kids to.

Phone: (702) 388-2111
Address: Showroom, The D Casino & Hotel, 301 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: lasvegas.com

 

9) Popovich Comedy Pet Theater

If you love animals and love to let loose, Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is a great pick. This pet-filled theater showcases 30 rescue animals who aid Gregory Popovich in his stunts. The animals love working on stage and include goats, cats, dogs, and ducks. Kids and adults alike will adore this loveable show.

Popovich has even turned his success into a movie with an endearing plot about an ex-circus legend struggling as a street performer in the wild west streets of Las Vegas. This variety show includes juggling, gymnastics, and a jump rope routine, done both by Popovich and the pets that you will not be able to get enough of!

Phone: (866) 932-1818
Address: 3663 Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: comedypet.com

 

10) Hans Klok

Known as the World’s Fastest Magician, Dutch magician Hans Klok is truly a sight to behold. He performs tricks and illusions at a rapid speed, with a record of 12 tricks within just five minutes! Additionally, his show spares no stops, with sparkling visual effects that really make it an experience.

Klok has been performing magic since the young age of ten, and his efficiency and speed on the stage are testaments to his long and fruitful career. The show is 70 minutes total, and children under age five are not allowed to attend.

Phone: (866) 983-4279
Address: Excalibur Hotel & Casino, 3850 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: hansklok.com

 

Conclusion

With so much to do in Las Vegas, waste no time and get yourself to an afternoon show! Afternoon shows are a great way to see a wonderful production for a reduced price and a mellower crowd. With so many options to choose from, you may want to pick more than just one. Please do call ahead for all shows to double-check on times and availability as many fluctuations are currently happening due to the Covid pandemic. With these great options, you’ll be well entertained in unforgettable Las Vegas!

20 BEST Book Now Pay Later Hotels in Las Vegas

The ability to book a hotel now but pay later is an essential option in these uncertain times. For some hotels, this also means the option to cancel your reservations within a certain timeframe, cost-free. This collection of book now pay later hotels in Las Vegas will set you off on the right path when looking for a hotel that allows you the flexibility you desire.

Additionally, a book now, pay later hotel can give you the space to save for your upcoming trip to explore this wonderful city. In essence, book now, pay later hotels to let you make reservations on your own terms. So if you’re planning an upcoming trip to Las Vegas, why not take advantage of the option to book now and pay later when you’re booking your hotel?

Read on to find the best book now, pay later hotel for you in Las Vegas, and get Vegas-dreaming today!

Book Now Pay Later Hotels in Las Vegas

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1) Four Queens Hotel and Casino

Four Queens Hotel and Casino is a book now, pay later hotel with many activities onsite. Four Queens Hotel has three restaurants, a casino, and three bars connected to a shopping complex. Additional amenities include a fitness center, coffee shop, and a swimming pool.

Directly across the street from their sister property, Binion’s Gambling Hall, if you’ve come to Vegas to gamble, you’ll be set at Four Queens Hotel. Self-park is available for a modest $3 a day, and a cook-to-order breakfast is available.

Check out the complimentary newspapers in the lobby, grab a gift to take home from the gift store, or utilize the laundry services available. With a multilingual staff, everyone will feel at home at Four Queens Hotel and Casino.

Phone: (702) 385-4011
Address: 202 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: fourqueens.com

 

2) Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino is a classic Las Vegas hotel, with rooms that range from standard up to a one-bedroom spa suite. Families love the pool and waterslide, and additionally, pets are allowed. Onsite, enjoy the gym, spa, and hot tub to unwind.

There are nine restaurants and two coffee shops at Golden Nugget, which seems like an extraordinary feat. However, that’s not all; two poolside bars and five additional bars are all at arm’s reach within the Golden Nugget complex. An onsite nightclub makes this a win for those coming to party. In all, there’s something for everyone at Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.

Phone: (702) 385-7111
Address: 129 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website:goldennugget.com

 

3) The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a luxury hotel and casino, just a three-minute walk from the Bellagio Casino and Fountain. Guests love the extensive amenities of The Cosmopolitan, which include 20 restaurants, three outdoor pools, and a full-service spa that includes a Turkish hammam.

In the heart of the Las Vegas strip, overlook the lights of Vegas from your perch of a room. If you’ve come to Vegas to stay busy, check out the extensive daily calendar of events that include happy hours, live DJs, and live entertainment. The casino is modern and touts a touch of technology that may be missing at other older Vegas establishments. Connected to high-end shopping, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has thought of everything.

Phone: (702) 698-7000
Address: 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: cosmopolitanlasvegas.com

 

4) Tuscany Suites & Casino

Tuscany Suites & Casino brings a touch of Northern Italy to the glitz of the Vegas Strip. With a great book now, pay later policy, get prepared for a vacation that includes large suites, two stunning outdoor pools, a clean and modern fitness center, as well as an onsite spa. Great for families, pick a room with a separate living area and kitchenette for easy traveling and extra space.

Enjoy rotating guest performers each Monday and staple performers every night of the week. The casino offers slots, tables, and more. Onsite, Tuscany Suites & Casino has three delectable restaurants themed around Italian fare.

Phone: (702) 893-8933
Address: 255 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Website: tuscanylv.com

 

5) South Point Hotel, Casino, and Spa

A great book now, pay later options, South Point Hotel, Casino, and Spa just minutes away from the Vegas Strip. Rare amenities include a 16-screen Century Theater, 64-lane bowling center, and 11 restaurants. If you’ve come to play, enjoy the latest slot games, various tables, and video poker machines.

The South Point Spa is the perfect place to unwind with 40,000 square feet of relaxation, including 27 treatment rooms and a co-ed wet area. An onsite gym is included in the resort fee, and the outdoor wading, swimming pool, and hot tub is a must for sun lovers. Dining includes pretty much every palate you could think of, including a steak house, oyster bar, Japanese restaurant, and buffet.

Phone: (866) 791-7626
Address: 9777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89183
Website: southpointcasino.com

 

6) The Retreat on Charleston Peak

If you want to be off-the-beaten-path, head to The Retreat on Charleston Peak, some 45 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. This charming rustic lodge highlights the more natural elements of the Las Vegas area. Look out onto Kyle Canyon, some 6,700 feet in altitude. Amenities include an early-bird breakfast, a pet-friendly patio, and a tavern gaming bar.

Definitely, a more low-key way to experience Las Vegas, The Retreat on Charleston Peak has a sustainability mission that shows in their hospitality. The retreat is also currently undergoing exciting expansions, including a new spa and modernization to the rooms.

Phone: (702) 872-5500
Address: 2755 Kyle Canyon Rd, Mt Charleston, NV 89124
Website: retreatoncharlestonpeak.com

 

7) Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas – E Tropicana

This brand new hotel in Las Vegas is a wonderful choice, just off the Las Vegas Strip. Highly rated for cleanliness, enjoy spacious rooms that range from standard to premium. An outdoor pool, fitness center, and free breakfast each morning make Holiday Inn Express & Suites even sweeter.

Free self-parking is included in every stay, including free parking for RVs and other large vehicles. Great for those seeking ADA accessibility, Holiday Inn Express & Suites is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible, including in the fitness center, pool, and in all hallways. A notably friendly staff makes Holiday Inn Express & Suites a winning choice.

Phone: (702) 471-1120
Address: 175 E Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: ihg.com

 

8) Candlewood Suites Las Vegas – E Tropicana

Candlewood Suites Las Vegas offers immaculate rooms at a reasonable price. A smoke-free hotel highlights the property include an outdoor pool, fitness center, and hot tub. Each room comes with a separate living area and a kitchenette, making staying as a family easier.

Free self-parking for all cars and RVs takes the worry out of parking in Vegas. Enjoy added perks like an outdoor fire pit, BBQ area, and sun lounge chairs by the pool. A small grocery store is onsite to make your basic cooking needs easier. Additionally, pets are welcome at Candlewood Suites.

Phone: (702) 471-0180
Address: 185 E Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: ihg.com

 

9) El Cortez Hotel and Casino

El Cortez Hotel and Casino offers book before you pay rooms as well as free cancellation. Located in the city center, El Cortez Hotel has three restaurants/bars, in addition to the casino. Enjoy standard rooms and recently renovated Premium Tower Rooms and the stylish Cabana Suites with custom retro furniture and fine linens.

All rooms come with a complimentary glass of wine or beer when you order an entree at the onsite restaurants. Additionally, free parking and fitness center access make this a wonderful stay. Listen to live music at the Parlour Bar on Fridays and Saturdays, or book a massage at the onsite spa.

Phone: (702) 385-5200
Address: 600 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: elcortezhotelcasino.com

 

10) Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa

Red Rock Casino, Resort, and Spa offers luxurious aesthetics to go with incredible views of the red rocks of Las Vegas area. 10 miles off of The Strip, Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa is away from the hustle and bustle, but not without a plethora of fun. Choose from rooms, penthouses, suites, and villas to make your stay in Vegas truly memorable.

With every stay, enjoy concierge services, Egyptian high-count linens, separate shower and tubs, and down comforters. Head to the Sandbar Pool, an impressive expanse of various pools that includes poolside gaming. A truly elevated experience, treat yourself to Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa.

Phone: (702) 797-7777
Address: 11011 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89135
Website: redrockresort.com

 

11) SAHARA Las Vegas

SAHARA Las Vegas is a book now, pay later hotel with a free cancellation policy. Located on the Vegas Strip, SAHARA Las Vegas has five restaurants, three outdoor pools, free self-parking, and an all-service spa. A full breakfast can be arranged each morning for an additional $5-15, and the onsite gym and nightclub add value to this Vegas staple.

Sophisticated yet approachable, SAHARA Las Vegas caters not only to individuals and couples but also to families. Families can take advantage of cribs for their bedrooms, as well as laundry facilities if needed.

The casino includes Blackjack, Roulette, and Baccarat, as well as slots and a sports booking area. SAHARA Las Vegas is also great for work-related functions; onsite, there is a business center and meeting rooms and a conference center.

Phone: (702) 761-7000
Address: 2535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: saharalasvegas.com

 

12) The Orleans Hotel & Casino

The Orleans Hotel & Casino is a resort that includes a full-service spa, on-site casino, and 15 restaurants, all with a New Orleans Mardi Gras theme. Enjoy the outdoor pool, fitness center, or grab a drink at one of the six bars. The Orleans Hotel & Casino has not only free self-park but also free valet services, making your stay a little more elevated.

Families will love the bowling alley and a children’s pool, as well as an arcade/game room. Additionally, babysitting is available at The Orleans Hotel for an additional surcharge. Spa services include body scrubs and treatments, deep tissue massage, and a steam room.

Phone: (702) 365-7111
Address: 4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: orleanscasino.com

 

13) The D Casino & Hotel

The D Casino & Hotel is the place to be if you want to have nonstop entertainment at your door. The D Casino & Hotel has smaller shows at the Showroom and larger music shows at DLVEC. The D Casino & Hotel is also within close proximity to Freemont Street, one of the most iconic Vegas experiences to seek out.

They specialize in bachelor and bachelorette parties, so if you’re planning your big event, look no further. The D Casino & Hotel is modern, with touches of vintage that makes this hotel ever-endearing. Utilize the four restaurants and two coffee shops on the premises, as well as three bars.

Phone: (702) 388-2400
Address: 301 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Website: thed.com

 

14) The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Skypod, BW Premier Collection

The STRAT Hotel has everything you need to never leave your hotel, including the bonus of book now, pay later. From unprecedented Vegas views to an onsite amusement park, The STRAT Hotel is Vegas to the max. Head to the SkyPod to take in the ultimate panorama of The Strip and beyond, or take a SkyJump from the 108th floor.

If you’re looking to make your nuptials even more special, book the Chapel in the Clouds at Level 103. Additionally, The STRAT has five restaurants, two outdoor pools, a casino, and a 24-hour fitness center available.

Phone: (800) 998-6937
Address: 2000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Website: thestrat.com

 

15) Sunset Station Hotel & Casino

Sunset Station Hotel & Casino offers book now, pay later rooms with free cancellation. Sunset Station Hotel & Casino is just outside Las Vegas in the Henderson Green Valley neighborhood. They offer all the luxury one would expect from a Vegas hotel, including 10 restaurants, seven bars, free valet parking, and a 24-hour fitness center.

Enjoy the poolside bar or head to the casino for slots, video poker, tables, and Keno. Sunset Station offers a variety of live entertainment, from stand-up comedy to country stars. The hotel also has a 13-screen movie theater and bowling. The all-new pool has private cabanas, plush daybeds, and all of the Nevada sun to make you smile.

Phone: (702) 547-7777
Address: 1301 W Sunset Rd, Henderson, NV 89014
Website: sunsetstation.com

 

16) OYO Hotel and Casino Las Vegas

OYO Hotel and Casino Las Vegas has comfortable, clean rooms that are all book now, pay later, with a free cancellation policy. Three restaurants, five bars, and a casino are part of the OYO complex. Free parking is an included perk, as well as the outdoor pool with poolside bars.

It’s currently running many specials, which include a Flash Sale, Stay More/Play More deal, and Fork Yeah! deal with up to $60 in beverage credit. The OYO Casino highlights a rewards club to receive comps and discounts. A multilingual staff is ready to help 24 hours a day, including a concierge service.

Phone: (866) 584-6687
Address: 115 East Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: oyolasvegas.com

 

17) Tropicana Las Vegas – a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel

Tropicana Las Vegas, part of the DoubleTree by Hilton Head franchise, is in the Las Vegas Strip. Offering many choices for clean and spacious hotel rooms, Tropicana also has a casino, spa, and weekly entertainment.

Check out a show from the Laugh Factory, or unwind at Mandara Spa, which overlooks the outdoor pool. The pool in and of itself is an oasis with beautifully landscaped plants, a waterfall, and whirlpools. Dine at one of the seven onsite restaurants, including Italian cuisine,  a steakhouse, or an extensive breakfast buffet.

Phone: (702) 739-2222
Address: 3801 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: hilton.com

 

18) Gold Coast Hotel and Casino

Gold Coast Hotel and Casino has beautiful, modern rooms that are book now, pay later, with a free cancellation policy. Located in the city center, the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino has five restaurants, a casino, and an outdoor pool. Exercise at the fitness center, then belly up to the bar for a drink at one of the three onsite lounges.

Also, onsite is a coffee shop. Take advantage of the free parking, as well as a free casino shuttle if you want to hit up all the highlights of the area. A daily buffet breakfast is available for an additional $7.99 per person, about as good of a deal as you’ll get anywhere.

Phone: (702) 367-7111
Address: 4000 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Website: goldcoastcasino.com

 

19) Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino

Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino has unbeatable nightly rates, with extensive amenities. All rooms are considered deluxe and vary from being queen or king-sized. Room amenities include free wifi, wheelchair accessible rooms, flat-screen TVs, and blackout drapes. Families can take advantage of the free infant cribs, children’s club (for a surcharge), and babysitting available (also a surcharge).

Onsite, play at the arcade game, hit the slots, or head to the outdoor pool. Nevada residents should take advantage of the current special of the best available rates and a waived hotel service fee. Park your car, RV, or bus for free at Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino, and get ready to relax.

Phone: (702) 658-4900
Address: 4949 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89130
Website: santafestation.com

 

20) Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

If you’re cool with supporting the Trump hotel dynasty, Trump International Hotel Las Vegas comes highly rated, and with the chance of VIP access. Of course, everything here is “the most exceptional,” including the view, which does hold up pretty well.

A non-smoking, non-gaming hotel, Trump International Hotel has a beautiful outdoor pool, full-service spa, and a signature DTJ Restaurant & Bar, serving quintessential American fare.

There is also a poolside restaurant H2(EAU), for easy-eats when you don’t want to change out of your swimsuit. A free valet parking service, as well as a free shuttle, makes it easy to get around.

Phone: (702) 982-0000
Address: 2000 Fashion Show Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: trumphotels.com

 

Conclusion

There are really so many options when it comes to book now, pay later hotels in Las Vegas, all of them exceptional. Vegas knows that hospitality is paramount when coming to stay in Sin City; from a good base, you’re ready to have fun and truly soak up vacation. With this list of book now, pay later hotels in Las Vegas, book that hotel today, worry-free!

10 BEST Amusement Parks in Las Vegas [2023 UPDATED]

Las Vegas, Nevada, is the place to play. Ranging in genre from child-friendly attractions to adult-only, tourists flock to Las Vegas each year to let loose and go wild with all the fun and exciting things to do. Amusement parks are a classic footloose and fancy-free activity that the whole family can enjoy. Finding the best amusement parks in Las Vegas takes just a bit of sleuthing, but we’ve done the work for you.

This round-up of amusement parks in Las Vegas will get you dreaming of spine-tingling adventure as you scream down a rollercoaster or a step slower on a quintessential carousel. Read on to discover this extensive list of amusement parks in Las Vegas, and put these wild rides on your must-dos when visiting sunny Las Vegas.

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1) Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park

Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park is part of the Circus Circus Hotel and offers five acres of indoor amusement park fun. With various rides that cater to children and adults alike, find your next thrill at Circus Circus Adventuredome. Try El Loco, a roller coaster with twists and turns unrivaled.

Or try something a little more family-friendly with a ride like The Drifter, which simulates what it feels like to ride a hot air balloon. Wristbands are available for the day and cost $39.95 for those 48″ and taller, or $19.95 for a junior wristband. Onsite, there’s a wide range of dining options from Mexican cuisine to a steakhouse. Be sure to check out The Midway, a classic arcade, or catch one of the free circus shows on the premises.

Phone: (800) 634-3450
Address: 2880 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: circuscircus.com

 

2) Area 15 in Las Vegas

Suspend your idea of a traditional amusement park to make space for Area 15, which is an indoor complex that offers art exhibits, an indoor zipline, and an arcade. Take a trip on the Birdly flight simulator or check out the Gallerie 360 audio-visual experience; you’re sure to have your definition of fun rethought.

Area 15 also has live music and food that is meant to be “multisensory.” A large escape room invites you to unlock the secrets of each mystery as a team. The art collective, Meow Wolf, operates a large part of Area 15, and with a name like that, you’re sure in for something new. Recently opened in September 2020, be one of the first to check out this innovative place of wonder.

Phone: (702) 846-1900
Address: 3215 S Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Website: area15.com

 

3) The Big Apple Coaster & Arcade

Las Vegas has worlds within worlds, and the New York area of Las Vegas is where you will find The Big Apple Coaster & Arcade. The Big Apple Coaster & Arcade takes “fun to a whole new level” with a rollercoaster that bends 180-degrees at 67 mph. The Big Apple Coaster even offers a wedding package if you want to take the plunge while taking a plunge.

A regular ride ranges from $17-19/person, and a flight for a family of four comes in at $78-86, depending on which day of the week you ride. If a rollercoaster that crazy is not exactly your idea of fun, head to the more low-key arcade with games such as Skee-Ball, Air Hockey, and NBA Fever. Do be cautioned, some have not found The Big Apple Coaster to be the most comfortable of rides, which may come as no surprise given the speed.

Phone: (702) 740-6616
Address: 3797 Las Vegas Blvd S New York-New York, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: newyorknewyork.mgmresorts.com

 

4) The High Roller in Las Vegas

Part of The Linq Hotel complex, The High Roller offers the world’s tallest observation wheel to overlook the glitz of Las Vegas. Check out 360-degree views, which include the Sunset Strip and stunning views of the Las Vegas Valley.

The revolution takes a half-hour for one complete trip, and daytime rides go for $23.50/person, nighttime rides are $34.75. Youth (7-17) go for $8.50 for the day, and $17.50 for the night, with kids under six riding free! Locals should take advantage of the generous 50% discount with code HRLOCAL.

If you want incredible views of Las Vegas that are more than picture-worthy, head to The High Roller at The Linq Hotel. Additionally, while at The Linq, check out the other entertainment, including Fly Linq, a zipline; VR Adventures, a virtual reality experience; and Brooklyn Bowl, where you can get your bowl on.

Phone: (800) 634-6441
Address: 3535 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

5) The Stratosphere at The Strat Hotel

The Strat Hotel offers some wicked amusement, including thrill rides named Big Shot, Insanity, and X-Scream. Launch 160 feet into the air at 45 mph on the Big Shot, up to 1,081 feet. Or dangle from the side of a building at some 900 feet high with Insanity. X-Scream would appear to be the milder of three options, except that this rollercoaster-like ride jets you over the edge of the Sky Pod, only to be propelled back again.

If you really don’t crave an adrenaline rush, stick to the Sky Pod, which offers views of Las Vegas and The Top of the World Restaurant. Check out 360-degree views while you dine on steak and seafood dishes. Additionally, Level 108 of the hotel offers the chance to sky jump 829 feet above the Las Vegas Strip. If The Stratosphere hasn’t gotten your heart beating by the end of your experience there, nothing will.

Phone: (800) 998-6937
Address: 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Website: thestrat.com

 

6) Sky Zone Trampoline

Less of a place to seek thrills, but more of a place to burn some energy, head to Sky Zone Trampoline. Whatever way you want to jump, Sky Zone Trampoline has an activity for you, from freestyle jumping to ultimate dodgeball. Foam Zone is a fun area to go crazy without getting hurt, with all of the blocks you jump into being made from soft foam.

If you came for a workout, check out Skyslam for some upgraded basketball, or visit the Challenge Zone, which offers an adult obstacle course. Sky Zone Trampoline is not necessarily a rollercoaster, but you’ll feel lighter and freer when you come to jump. Jumps start at $21/person for an hour.

Phone: (702) 560-5900
Address: 7440 Dean Martin Drive Ste 201, Las Vegas, NV 89139
Website: skyzone.com

 

7) Dig This Vegas

If there’s still a part of you that’s a kid in a sandbox, then Dig This Vegas cannot be missed. Literally, a large sandbox with heavy equipment to operate, it’s a construction dream come true. Imagine yourself operating a 5-ton excavator, bulldozer, or track-type skid steer on Dig This Vegas’ five acres of fun.

Book an individual dig, group dig (for team building), or a kid’s dig. Book an experience on Dig This Vegas’ website, with options such as the Big Dig Excavator lasting 90 minutes for $269 or an Aggression Session for 30 minutes at $695. Sure, it’s a costly price tag however, it’s a one-of-a-kind experience that you’ll never forget. Rest assured, you’ll have a safe experience; all digs come with a safety orientation.

Phone: (702) 222-4344
Address: 800 W Roban Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89044
Website: digthisvegas.com

 

8) Sin City Smash

Another “only in Las Vegas” opportunity, enter Sin City Smash, where you can literally smash your way through a “wreck room” safely. Sin City Smash provides safety equipment, destruction tools, and a room where you can go wild breaking things up. Perfect if you’ve got pent up energy that needs to get worked out, smash on your own or smash with friends.

Leaning on a concept called “destruction therapy” out of Spain, Sin City Smash offers wreck rooms and areas to ax throw and splatter paint. Make it a date night with Sin City’s date night package, encouraging couples to bond over getting physical.

Phone: (702) 912-1344
Address: 3004 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Website: sincitysmash.com

 

9) Glowzone Las Vegas

It’s time to light it up at Glowzone Las Vegas, an amusement park great for birthday parties, corporate events, or just pure fun. With glowing options such as an arcade room, bumper cars, rope climbing, and mini-golf, there’s so much to do at Glowzone Las Vegas. Try out the Lazer Maze or Bazooka Ball, with pointless paintballs and lasers.

You can grab an attraction pass that offers all-day play passes and family passes or invest in a yearly pass at a reasonable $99. Mondays at night to be at Glowzone with $10 entry for one-hour of unlimited play. Glowzone is a great way to pass an afternoon or evening, with enough variety in activities for everyone at your party.

Phone: (702) 978-7790
Address: 6630 Arroyo Springs St. Ste. 1200, Las Vegas, NV 89113
Website: lv.glowzone.us

 

10) Gravady Extreme Air Sports

Another excellent place to get some exercise, Gravady Extreme Air Sports has trampolines, ninja courses, foam block pits, trapeze, and extreme dodgeball. With so much to do, you may feel tempted to buy a monthly pass of $20 or take advantage of the reasonably-priced one-hour price of $14.49.

A great place for birthday parties, Gravady Extreme Air Sports offers excellent customer service for all your jumping-needs. If you want a no-fail way to tire out the kids, or yourself for that matter, head to Gravady Extreme Air Sports.

Phone: (702) 843-0395
Address: 7350 Prairie Falcon Rd #120, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Website: defy.com

 

Conclusion

From traditional amusement parks with breath-taking roller coasters to extreme trampoline parks, you’ll find more than enough to do in Las Vegas. Whether you’re an adult who loves a thrill, or a parent looking to treat your kids, the whole gamut is covered with this list. Get ready to get extreme with these great options for amusement parks in Las Vegas!

10 BEST Water Parks in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, can reach some 100 plus degrees Fahrenheit in the summer months. With a dry, sun-filled atmosphere, what better than to head to the water to cool off? Water parks in Las Vegas, Nevada, are the perfect way to enjoy the heat and sun of this desert town.

Whether you’re young or young at heart, this list of water parks in Las Vegas, Nevada, will streamline your search so you can quickly hit the water slides. All with their unique twists and personalities, no two water parks are created alike. Find the one you want to visit on your trip to Las Vegas with this summary. Read on to discover the best water parks in Las Vegas, Nevada, and get slip-sliding ASAP!

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1) Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas

The name says it all with Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas, a family-friendly attraction with a range of thrill levels. Whether your speed is the Kiddie Pool or you’re looking to hit the Hoover Half Pipe, there is no shortage of fun at Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas. Soak up the sun with over ten different sections of the park.

Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas also has fun community events such as movie nights in the pool! When you get hungry from all your water adventures, grab a bite to eat at Oasis Cafe or Agave Grill, with treats such as burgers, chicken tenders, and ice cream. Reopening for the Summer of 2021, stay tuned on the website for upcoming hours.

It is possible to buy a day pass or a season pass (some including free parking) for the frequent customer. Rent a cabana to truly make a day of it, as well as to stay safe from the sun. Additionally, this expansive water park has friendly staff to help accommodate all your needs.

Phone: (702) 979-1600
Address: 7055 S Fort Apache Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89148
Website: wetnwildlasvegas.com

 

2) Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park

First, it must be said that to visit Circus Circus Splash Zone, you must be a current registered Circus Circus – Las Vegas hotel guest. Circus Circus Advenuredome Theme Park is best known as an amusement park, although the property does have a Splash Zone complete with a 50-foot slide tower, splash pad, and two pools and whirlpools.

Circus Circus’ water park area is a simpler take on the usually hyped-up water park scene, but it really does the job when you need to cool off in the Nevada sun. The 50-foot slide tower is a new addition to the pool area and comes with three different slide options. The splash pad is aimed at all ages with waterfalls and splash buckets. Cabanas start with a $100 price tag and include chairs for four. Check out the Splash Snacks food truck when hunger strikes.

Phone: (800) 634-3450
Address: 2880 Las Vegas Blvd S Behind Circus Circus Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89109-1138
Website: circuscircus.com

 

3) Soleil Pool

If you’re looking for a more relaxed take on a day in the water, check out Soleil Pool, part of the Paris Las Vegas hotel conglomerate. Soleil Pool offers a beautiful poolside experience under the iconic Eiffel Tower replica. A two-acre oasis in the busyness of Las Vegas, Soleil Pool has first-come, first-serve lounge chairs or fancy French poolside cabanas for rent.

Cabanas are luxe and include air conditioning, cocktail service, and a flat-screen TV. If you’re going for the more affordable option of pure poolside, fear not, a day at Soleil Pool is still a retreat; bask in the refreshing pool that feels like a Parisian garden. Open from 9 am – 5 pm daily, Soleil Pool transports you to a watery escape.

Phone: (877) 796-2096
Address: 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Website: caesars.com

 

4) Cambridge Water Park

Cambridge Water Park is more on the scale of local parks and recreation fun than the glitzy hotel pools on the strip. However, if you’ve got kiddos and want to burn some of their energy, Cambridge Water Park is a clean, moderate water park within Las Vegas.

For a modest $2 for kids ages 3-17 years, or $3 for adults, come to play at Cambridge Water Park. Currently closed for the season, check out the website come summer months for updated information on Cambridge Water Park.

Phone: (702) 735-1664
Address: 3930 Cambridge St., Las Vegas, NV 89119 – Maryland & Flamingo
Website: clarkcountynv.gov

 

5) Desert Breeze Aquatic Facility

Desert Breeze Aquatic Facility is another Clark County pool facility that’s great on the budget. An indoor pool is accessible throughout the year, and the outdoor water park is perfect for younger children. The water park includes a shallow entryway, two slides, and a play structure within the water.

Currently closed, the park will reopen in the 2021 summer season. Again, youth (3-17) comes at the price of $2 at entry, and adults are $3. Summer passes are available for families up to four for $100. More information regarding the indoor swimming pool can be found online.

Phone: (702) 455-7798
Address: 8275 Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89117
Website: clarkcountynv.gov

 

6) Walnut Water Park

Walnut Water Park is the third Clark County water park option, also open only during the summer months. Located in the northeast part of Las Vegas, Walnut Water Park is a great half-day outing. Enjoy not only the water park but also the playground on-premises, as well as a recently added walking path and sports field. However, Clark County water parks generally open Memorial Day weekend to keep up with the latest information and check the website.

Phone: (702) 455-8508
Address: 3075 N Walnut Rd., Las Vegas NV 89115
Website: clarkcountynv.gov

 

7) Cowabunga Bay

Cowabunga Bay offers the classic fun-in-the-sun water park experience. Just off of US-95, Cowabunga Bay is an easy drive from Las Vegas, located in Henderson, NV. 25 acres of summer-fun, Cowabunga Bay has rides that range from a gentle wave pool to a 72’ drop of Zuma ZOOMA. Parents will love the Kids Cove, made with younger children in mind.

Cabanas are the perfect idea when you want a home-base for the day, as well as a place to sip on a fun adult drink. Grab a bite at Bullwinkle’s Boardwalk Grill, with options such as pizza, buffalo wings, and pretzels. If you forgot the sunscreen, fear not; Cowabunga Trader Store has everything from sunglasses to souvenirs. Cowabunga Bay is $29.99 for youth and $39.99 for adults for the upcoming 2021 season.

Phone: (702) 850-9000
Address: 900 Galleria Dr, Henderson, NV 89011
Website: cowabungabayvegas.com

 

8) Red Ridge Park Kids Water Park

Made for kids ready to play, Red Ridge Park Kids Water Park is a city-funded park with a large splash pad and playground. Two playsets are available next to the splash pad, one for ages 5-12, and the second for the younger crowd of 2-5 years old. Open from 9 am – 10:30 pm daily, there is never a bad time to visit Red Ridge Park Kids Water Park. A concession stand and restrooms are available on the park grounds.

Phone: None Listed
Address: 7027 S El Capitan Way, Las Vegas, NV 89148
Website: redrock.clarkcountynv.gov

 

9) Mandalay Bay Beach

This 11-acre play area is perfect for the whole family. Float down the lazy river or drink in your private cabana (for an additional cost). Though Mandalay Bay doesn’t off the fast thrills of waterslides, if hanging by the pool is more your thing, then this one is for you.

Mandalay Bay boasts some 2,700 tons of real sand on the grounds, enough to make you feel as if you were truly oceanside. Mandalay Bay Hotel residents can visit for free; non-hotel guests must pay an entry fee of $20 for adults, $10 for kids aged 4-16, and free for kids under 3.

Phone: (877) 305-3136
Address: 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Website: mandalaybay.mgmresorts.com

 

10) Lake Las Vegas Water Sports

Last but not least is Lake Las Vegas Water Sports, a mecca for all things waterplay. Whatever your definition of water fun, Lake Las Vegas Water Sports has it from kayaking to water jet packs. A full-service marina, rent an electric boat for a romantic night or go over-the-moon with a private yacht rental.

If you really want the water park-like experience, the Aqua Park is for you with a blow-up playground set on the water. Reasonably priced, Lake Las Vegas Water Sports offers the best prices you will find in the area for activities such as stand-up paddleboarding. Also, check the website (listed under events) for experiences such as a mimosa cruise on Lake Las Vegas, complete with a live DJ.

Memberships are available for season passes if you think you’ll be frequenting Lake Las Vegas Water Sports multiple times over the course of 2021. A twenty-minute drive from downtown Las Vegas, Lake Las Vegas Water Sports is a great destination for a sunny afternoon.

Phone: (702) 600-9860
Address: 20 Costa di Lago, Suite 130, Henderson, NV 89011, US
Website: lakelasvegaswatersports.com

 

Conclusion

From traditional water parks to hotel pools, this round up of water parks in Las Vegas, Nevada, ensures there is something for every style of sunbathing. Though most of the waterparks and pools listed reach their height during summer months, a few of the listings are open year-round. Whatever your budget or style, there is a watery adventure waiting for you in Las Vegas, Nevada. Include one of these water park options when you book your upcoming adventure to Las Vegas, Nevada!

15 BEST Hotels in Downtown Seattle with Free Parking

Seattle is a vibrant city, but like many major metropolitan areas, downtown parking can be hefty. Finding a hotel in downtown Seattle with free parking can be an art, but it is not impossible. We’ve made it easy to find hotels in downtown Seattle with free parking with this list. Read on to discover the best hotels in downtown Seattle with free parking!

Once you’re actually at the hotel, many of these hotels listed are great on the walkability scale; however, so many adventures around Seattle exist, it’s a great idea to come with a car.

Take a day trip to the Olympic National Rainforest, check out the stunning Mt. Ranier National Park, or visit the beautiful Snoqualmie Falls. With a hotel in downtown Seattle with free parking, you’ll be able to choose the breadth of your exploring journeys without the extra cost of a daily parking fee.

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1) Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites North Seattle – Shoreline

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites in North Seattle is not technically in downtown Seattle, being seven miles north of downtown Seattle. However, the clean, spacious rooms and allure of free parking may be worth it to those who are okay with being out of the direct action.

With easy access to I-5 and HWY 99, you’ll be able to quickly zip to wherever you need to go. The hotel itself offers standard hotel rooms or expanded suites, with separate living room space. Many great amenities are provided, including free breakfast, a pool and hot tub, and a business center.

Phone: (206) 365-7777
Address: 14115 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Website: ihg.com

 

2) Greenlake Guest House

Not a hotel, but a charming guest house, Greenlake Guest House is a top-rated Seattle bed and breakfast. Be immersed in a lovely residential neighborhood that includes walkability to many restaurants.

Five miles from downtown Seattle, take advantage of being on Green Lake, where you can run or walk near the beauty of nature. Immaculate rooms and grounds make Greenlake Guest House a favorite. Many rooms come with gas fireplaces and jetted tubs, and a wine reception is held nightly Monday-Friday.

Phone: (206) 785-3566
Address: 7630 E Green Lake Dr N, Seattle, WA 98103-4911
Website: greenlakeguesthouse.com

 

3) Chelsea Station

In the Freemont neighborhood, Chelsea Station offers apartment-style lodging, with approximately 900 square feet per room. Choose to add breakfast or snacks to your stay at Chelsea Station to make it even more like home.

Chelsea Station is a great location for those who wish to visit the Woodland Park Zoo or explore the Green Lake neighborhood. A quick drive into the city center, Chelsea Station is a tranquil oasis, with free parking, in the Green Lake area.

Phone: (206) 547-6077
Address: 4915 Linden Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103-6536
Website: chelseastationinn.com

 

4) Comfort Inn & Suites Seattle

Comfort Inn & Suites is approximately a twenty-minute drive to downtown Seattle, with the important perk of having free parking. Clean and spacious suites come with a separate living room and a two-person sleeper sofa bed if you’re traveling as a family.

Complimentary breakfast includes fresh waffles, and business travelers love the business center complete with printing and fax services. Comfort Inn & Suites Seattle may not be directly downtown, but easy access to I-5 as well as accessibility to the Seattle bus line makes this a great choice.

Phone: (206) 962-4682
Address: 13700 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Website: choicehotels.com

 

5) Georgetown Inn

Georgetown Inn is a family-owned boutique hotel situated in the beautiful and historic Georgetown neighborhood. Just four miles south of downtown Seattle, Georgetown Inn has up-and-coming art galleries and eateries.

Enjoy fast wifi, morning pastries, and complimentary coffee and tea. A friendly, multilingual staff is ready to help you, 24/7. Make sure to take advantage of little perks such as free washer and dryer and complimentary umbrella rentals for those rainy PNW days.

Phone: (206) 762-2233
Address: 6100 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108-2642
Website: georgetowninnseattle.com

 

6) The Grove West Seattle Inn

The Grove West Seattle Inn is Seattle’s only full-service lodging accommodations, located in West Seattle. Modern rooms come equipped with wireless internet, 32-inch TVs, and in-room coffee and tea service. Just minutes from downtown Seattle, as well as SeaTac Airport, The Grove West Seattle Inn has a nice neighborhood-vibe.

A daily continental breakfast, complimentary newspapers (M-F), and onsite laundry facilities are wonderful additions to The Grove West Seattle Inn. Be sure to check out the hotel’s outdoor deck with a fire pit for cozy evenings around the campfire.

Phone: (206) 203-6230
Address: 3512 SW Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98126-2731
Website: grovewestseattle.com

 

7) Hotel Nexus, BW Signature Collection

Hotel Nexus, BW Signature Collection combines fresh style with a vintage flair. Hotel Nexus is in North Seattle, close to I-5, making it convenient to reach such destinations as SeaTac Airport, Lynwood, and the University of Washington. This motel-style accommodation offers free breakfast, a complimentary shuttle on a scheduled route, and a seasonal outdoor pool.

The onsite restaurant, Saffron Bar & Grill, is award-winning and known for mango chicken curry and tandoori kabobs. With fun and relaxing atmosphere, Hotel Nexus is an easy choice.

Phone: (206) 365-0700
Address: 2140 N Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98133
Website: hotelnexusseattle.com

 

8) Crown Inn

Another classic motel-style choice, Crown Inn offers a clean, budget-friendly stay. Enjoy free parking, basic amenities that include free wifi, cable TV, and air-conditioned rooms.

Just three miles from the Woodlawn Zoo, Crown Inn is also close to off-the-beaten-path attractions such as the nearby Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism. Additionally, a plethora of restaurants are less than one mile away. Crown Inn may not have a ton of bells and whistles, but it does have clean accommodations and free parking.

Phone:  (206) 525-8164
Address: 9501 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Website: crowninnseattle.us

 

9) Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle North of Downtown

Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle is an additional budget-choice with motel-style accommodations. Comfortable and convenient, leave the hassle of finding parking behind when you stay at Travelodge by Wyndham. Travelodge offers complimentary breakfast each morning, nonsmoking rooms, and wifi. Just five minutes north of the Space Needle, jump on I-5 and get to all of Seattle’s major attractions in no time.

Phone: (206) 522-5000
Address: 8512 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Website: wyndhamhotels.com

 

10) La Hacienda Motel

La Hacienda Motel is a no-frills motel with 35 guestrooms. Situated in proximity to downtown Seattle (3 miles south), the Space Needle, Safeco Field, and Quest Field, La Hacienda Motel is a great economy pick. With free parking and free wifi, La Hacienda Motel offers standard, bridal, and family rooms.

If you’re traveling with your pet, La Hacienda does have pet-friendly rooms, as well as fax and photocopying services for the working traveler. Don’t expect luxury when you’re at La Hacienda Motel, but for a quick night’s rest, it’ll do the job.

Phone: (206) 762-2460
Address: 5414 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Website: lahaciendamotelseattle.com

 

11) Columbus Motor Inn

A basic motel, Columbus Motor Inn offers rooms with air conditioning, free wifi, and free parking some five and a half miles from downtown Seattle. All nonsmoking rooms include family-friendly options.

Columbus Motor Inn is a budget hotel, meaning you’ll save on accommodations to see the city in style. Close to many restaurants and a few local, underrated attractions such as Dunn Gardens (2.5 miles away), Columbus Motor Inn is a humble budget-friendly choice.

Phone: (206) 524-8880
Address: 9613 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Website: columbusmotorinnseattle.com

 

12) Days Inn by Wyndham Seattle Aurora

Days Inn by Wyndham Seattle Aurora is near Puget Sound and with direct access to I-5. Quickly access downtown Seattle or the Edmonds Waterfront and ferry. Enjoy breakfast each morning, a business center, HBO, and widespread internet throughout the hotel. Days Inn comes with family-friendly room options and free parking.

A totally nonsmoking hotel, be sure to utilize the in-room kitchenettes or the business amenities, which include fax and printing services. Grab a complimentary newspaper in the morning, and relax in this comfortable hotel.

Phone: (206) 542-6300
Address: 19527 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Website: wyndhamhotels.com

 

13) Extended Stay America – Seattle – Northgate

Extended Stay America – Seattle – Northgate offers affordable suites that are perfect for families traveling to Seattle. Each room comes with a kitchenette, a grab-and-go breakfast, free parking, and speedy internet. Extended Stay America is a pet-friendly hotel, as well as being nonsmoking. If you need to do a load of laundry, Extended Stay America has you covered with coin-operated laundry on-premise. Lower rates are available for longer stays.

Phone: (206) 365-8100
Address: 13300 Stone Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Website: extendedstayamerica.com

 

14) Kings Inn

Kings Inn is an economy hotel with free parking in a parking garage, a 24-hour front desk, and free wifi throughout the hotel. Great for walking to major Seattle destinations like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, Kings Inn is centrally located.

Rooms are basic but clean, although you do pay a higher price for being downtown, without any major additional frills. A multitude of delicious Mexican restaurants surrounds the hotel, perfect for a dinner out.

Phone: (206) 441-8833
Address: 2106 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Website: kingsinnseattle.com

 

15) 11th Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast

If you’re looking for a charming stay to remember Seattle by, look no further than 11th Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Just one mile from downtown Seattle, you can walk to the heart of Seattle in about twenty minutes.

The surrounding neighborhood is a quaint area to explore with restaurants, shops, and coffee shops. Opt for a room in the main house or rent the barn, which has a queen room, private entrance, and a private bathroom. Free parking, and of course, an included breakfast, come with your stay at 11th Avenue Bed and Breakfast.

Phone: (206) 720-7161
Address: 121 11th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Website: 11thavenueinn.com

 

Conclusion

From economy-style motels to bed and breakfasts, this list of hotels in downtown Seattle with free parking has you covered no matter your budget or needs. From directly downtown to being further out from the city center, but still, within accessibility, there is something for everyone on this list of hotels in downtown Seattle with free parking. Save yourself the extra money and headache of paying for a hotel that does not come with free parking, and book one of these great options today!