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61 Best & Fun Things To Do Las Vegas (Nevada)
"Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel showcases hundreds of artifacts and realistic replicas from the RMS Titanic along with personal tales and belongings from the passengers of the ship. Visitors will see a massive 15-ton piece of the ship’s hull, amazing replicas of the ship’s Grand Staircase, the promenade deck and passenger cabins. Visitors will also see many items from the ship, its passengers and crew, like plates, jewelry, whistles, currency, luggage, etc."
"Everyone has heard of the Titanic and probably even seen the famous motion picture that tells the tragic story, but this museum offers something completely new and unique. This exhibit is one of the highest attended exhibitions in history. You can see over 250 authentic artifacts recovered from the wreck."
"Experience the wonder and tragedy of the world’s most famous ocean-liner, Titanic. Viewed by more than 25 million people worldwide, the Exhibition is one of the highest attended in history."
"Located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, the Barrick Museum features rotating exhibitions of everything from contemporary paintings to glass work to Ansel Adams' legendary collection of photography. Its well-curated collections and fun, hip vibe make it the perfect place to escape to for an hour or two. Admission is also free—perfect if you've been dealt a losing hand on the Strip."
"The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is located on the UNLV campus and is part of their College of Fine Arts. The admission is free, so it’s a great way to spend an afternoon if you need a break from the casinos. The beautiful, open space has benches and a very relaxing atmosphere to sit down and stare at the art."
"This place is in the Luxor Hotel & Casino, it exhibits 13 preserved human bodies and more than 250 organs for an educational purpose. Here, if your kids are not squeamish, they can see how our muscles intricate and our organs in addition to getting educated a little bit about what happens if we neglect of our bodies. Bodies is one of the best kids attractions in Las Vegas."
"There is something incredibly fascinating about these macabre exhibits. What is on display is the preserved remain of actual people partially dissected to reveal the inner working of the Human body. To stand face to face with a once-living breathing human being is quite disturbing but ultimately the Exhibit is seriously fascinating."
"The Luxor’s illuminating exhibit has been experienced by more than 15 million people. Bodies: The Exhibition showcases 13 real human bodies that have been carefully preserved so you can peek under your skin for a rare three-dimensional view of the human body. Learn more about Bodies: The Exhibition."
"Found in downtown Las Vegas, Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum is sure to send a chill down your spine as you enter into the realm of the spirit world. This spooky museum explores the paranormal and leads you down creepy winding hallways and secret passageways that connect 30 rooms within the 11,000 square foot property. Amongst the spine-chilling displays, there are many horror movie props, the most notable of which is the staircase from the Gary, Indiana “Demon House.” There are also hundreds of terrifying possessions and real-life objects that are sure to make you squirm, such as the “Propofol chair” from Michael Jackson’s death room."
"Fans of haunted houses, ghosts and other spooky things will find a large collection of paranormal items at Zak Bagans' Haunted Museum. Located in a house that's allegedly haunted, the museum is packed with artifacts carrying seriously scary histories. Visitors may recognize Bagans' name from the show "Ghost Adventures," where he investigates paranormal activity."
"You don’t have to wait for Halloween to scare yourself silly. The Haunted Museum offers thrills and chills all year long, so if you’re looking for ways to get the adrenaline pumping in Las Vegas, this is the best place to visit. Winding hallways lead to dark rooms and creaking staircases."
"The World-Famous Coffee Cup Café is a family-owned and managed coffee shop and restaurant that serves delicious breakfasts, light lunches, and superb coffee throughout the day. The friendly, inviting café serves a menu of freshly prepared, made-to-order fare, with favorites such as eggs and bacon, omelets and burritos for breakfast, and gourmet sandwiches, hearty meatloaf, chili, roast beef, fresh salads, and sides for lunch. The café is comfortably furnished with bright décor and the walls are adorned with sports paraphernalia, photographs, and other unusual items."
"Local favorite, The Coffee Cup (worldfamouscoffeecup.com) is centrally located in downtown Boulder City. The family-owned mainstay has been featured on national television and was voted as a best place to eat breakfast by the 2011 Las Vegas Review Journal's Best of Las Vegas poll. The comfortable diner feel of the restaurant is indicative of its casual service and down-home, comfort-food fare."
"Over the past year, the phrase "back to brunch" has come to symbolize (sometimes politically) a return to normalcy after the worst moments of the pandemic. Of course, the ability to enjoy eggs Benedict with bottomless mimosas is no real indicator we've truly turned the corner in overcoming the crisis. Here's what we do know: vaccination rates are going up while hospitalization rates are going down in Nevada."
"Chef Natalie Young has put together a fresh take on breakfast and lunch with her Downtown Las Vegas restaurant, Eat. Based on her philosophy of eating local, fresh, flavorful food, Eat serves up delicious comfort food that is also good for you. On the corner of 7th Street and Carson, Eat is easily accessible from any part of downtown, and within walking distance of Downtown Grand."
"Found in Luxor Hotel the Bodies Exhibition is a scientific look at the human body. This exhibition uses real human cadavers in the displays and is recommended for older children or teenagers but is one of the most comprehensive displays of how our bodies work currently available to the public. Madame Tussauds Vegas"
"Bodies…The Exhibition has had more than 15 million visitors worldwide. It provides an intimate and informative view of the human body. The exhibition features 13 real full-bodies and more than 260 organs and partial body specimens, giving a rare 3-dimensional view of the human body."
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"This place is in the Luxor Hotel & Casino, it exhibits 13 preserved human bodies and more than 250 organs for an educational purpose. Here, if your kids are not squeamish, they can see how our muscles intricate and our organs in addition to getting educated a little bit about what happens if we neglect of our bodies. Bodies is one of the best kids attractions in Las Vegas."
"There is something incredibly fascinating about these macabre exhibits. What is on display is the preserved remain of actual people partially dissected to reveal the inner working of the Human body. To stand face to face with a once-living breathing human being is quite disturbing but ultimately the Exhibit is seriously fascinating."
"The Luxor’s illuminating exhibit has been experienced by more than 15 million people. Bodies: The Exhibition showcases 13 real human bodies that have been carefully preserved so you can peek under your skin for a rare three-dimensional view of the human body. Learn more about Bodies: The Exhibition."
"Category: French, International, Mandalay Bay, Small Plates, and Weekend Brunch. Opening July 27th, 2021 Fleur is a classic bistro focusing on regional and seasonally-driven French cuisine. Enjoy approachable interpretations of dishes such as Duck Confit, Coq Au Vin and Filet Read more..."
"Chef Hubert Keller brings Las Vegas visitors and residents Fleur: a restaurant in Mandalay Bay. This classic French bistro serves up traditional French fare in a casual and vibrant..."
"Thomas Keller is the revered restaurateur best known for having created the Michelin three-starred French Laundry in California’s wine country, and Per Se in Manhattan, which also boasts three Michelin stars. Joining the ever-growing trend of celebrity chef restaurants in Las Vegas, the famous chef transported the menu and ambiance of his much-loved Bouchon Bistro in Yountville right into the Venetian Resort. Come for the French comfort fare and bistro classics in this high-vaulted space full of warmth, or enjoy the night views from out on the patio."
"Global Cuisine, American, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, 24 Hour Dining, Casual Dining, Late Night, $$. Open twenty-four hours, Grand Lux Café has an extensive menu from snacks to breakfast to dinner. There’s something for everyone, much like its sister restaurant, The Cheesecake Factory."