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The 9 Best Parks in Las Vegas
"As for your foliage needs, let’s make our way over to the Bellagio Conservatory where throughout the year, hundreds of horticulturists arrange thousands of flowers into the most beautiful and large botanical arrangements in the city. Inspired by various happenings around the world including the Chinese New Year, seasonal trends, fashion and aquatic life, the Bellagio Conservatory is totally free and is a sight that you must see to believe. Just imagine roses of all colors coming together to create an underwater paradise… see, you really do have to come in and see it for yourself."
"Before the Bellagio, not many people in Las Vegas knew what a conservatory was. Today, this beautiful indoor display of horticultural creativity is one of the city's best-known (and free) attractions. As the seasons and holidays change, the staff of the Conservatory swoops in to create sculptures and scenes made with plants, flowers, and other materials."
"The Bellagio Conservatory is a fun Vegas photo spot because the conservatory changes seasonally. That means that you are sure to get a unique photo with the seasonal displays when you visit. Not only was visiting the Bellagio Conservatory one of my favorite things to do in Las Vegas, but it was also one of the more unique spots I’ve ever photographed."
"If your children love to explore the outdoors and want to know what it might be like to walk through a rainforest, this free rainforest atrium at the Mirage Hotel might be just the (free) ticket!. The atrium features a 20,000 gallon saltwater aquarium with tons of aquatic wildlife, and just behind the aquarium is a tropical rainforest complete with lagoons, a waterfall, and tons of stunning tropical plants, flowers and more. Kids who love gardens and the outdoors will love to imagine they’re heading through a real jungle as you make your way through this free indoor rainforest garden."
"Visit this French bakery, located on the Westside of the valley, for their breakfast pastries such as sweet and savory crepes, almond croissants, brioche and pistachio rolls. Also available is a variety of cakes, cookies, brownies and baguettes."
"Delices Gourmands French Bakery is another much-loved, affordable go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 188 Yelp reviews. Head over to 3620 W. Sahara, Suite W2, to see for yourself."
"The Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, also known as the Hoover Dam Bridge, crosses the Colorado River between the states of Arizona and Nevada and is world renowned for its impressive feats of engineering. The 1,500-foot-long four-lane highway bridge rests 890 feet above the Colorado River and is the second-highest bridge in the United States. It also features the world's tallest concrete columns of their kind and is the highest and longest arched concrete bridge in the Western Hemisphere."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Matt Kieffer used under CC BY-SA 2.0. The blue water running under the amazing arched bridge through the big canyon–that just asks for a photo. But Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is not only a place for nice shots."
"Right in the middle of Downtown sits the remnants of an adobe fort from 1855. (Look for it across the street from a Sinclair gas station.) The site is actually the first settlement in the Las Vegas Valley by non-native Americans and was built by Mormon missionaries, then used by the US Army. The fort is now an official state park with wooden gates straddling brick walls and gravel walkways, old wagons, the first flag ever flown over Las Vegas, and the running stream that made the location so attractive in the first place."
"It's a big surprise for many visitors to often-glitzy and frequently licentious Las Vegas, but Southern Nevada has deep roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a faith with a definitively conservative culture. Faithful from Utah set up camp along a spring-fed creek in the 1850s. Although it was abandoned within a couple of years, today's visitors can get an idea of the hard-scrabble Mojave Desert life that early pioneers faced at this restoration."
"Before Las Vegas was Las Vegas, it was a scraggly stretch of land where nothing grew and no one lived. It wasn’t until June 14, 1855 that European settlers stumbled on the place and decided to raise a town from the dirt. These folks were Mormons, and they built the Old Mormon Fort."
"Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. is an intuitive and instructive display acquiring guests the universe of The Avengers. All ages are welcome to get to the authority S.T.A.T.I.O.N. base camp and plunge profound into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Guests will approach selective insight documents, arranged examinations, and tests that investigate the history and logical starting points of The Avengers while preparing to end up an official operator of the S.T.A.T.I.O.N. The 8,000 square-foot Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. retail encounter gives fans hero measured access to a full scope of attire, toys, collectibles, housewares, and the sky’s the limit from there!"
"There really is not that much to do in Vegas for kids, some of the museums and animal attractions below are great ways to alleviate boredom but most are not specifically kids orientated. While the Marvel Avengers Station is going to appeal to people of ALL ages who love the Movie Franchise Kids specifically can get excited about this one!. The Experience is geared around training you for a mythical S.H.E.I.L.D Mission and has several interactive exhibits that let you get under the skin of the marvel universe."
"This Museum is dedicated to the Marvel superheroes, kids, as well as adults, will get to see the costumes used in the actual movies. The Marvel Avengers STATION is one of the favorite things to do in Las Vegas with kids. The place is located in Treasure Island Resort which will not charge you for parking and will leave a few extra dollars to buy souvenirs"