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Things To Do in Las Vegas with Kids
"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."
"In addition to the Fountains at the front of the resort, the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden is one of the best free attractions in Las Vegas. Featuring hundreds of natural trees, shrubs, and flowers along with architectural elements in a creative and unique layout that is visually stunning. The three-story glass-domed conservatory features beautiful arrangements according to a theme that changes periodically throughout the year."
"On a hot summer day if you’re looking for some indoor attractions for kids, this is a safe bet. It’s free, in the Bellagio’s lobby and changes with every season and holiday. There are thousands of plants and flowers that are nicely divided into various color themes."
"At the height of the Depression, thousands of men and their families migrated here and worked in excruciating conditions, dangling hundreds of feet above Black Canyon in 120°F (about 50°C) heat to build this massive 726ft-high dam, completed ahead of schedule and under budget in 1936. Ninety-six workers lost their lives building the iconic art-deco styled structure, which redefines the stark landscape. Tours of the dam structure begin at the Hoover Dam Parking Garage & Visitor Center."
"The Memorial Bridge, mentioned above, gives a spectacular view of the Hoover Dam, which is located in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River. It was opened in 1936 and was built to control floods and produce hydroelectric power. Today, the Hoover Dam is still in use and there are two lanes of traffic that run across it."
"Hemenway Park allows visitors the opportunity to closely mingle with bighorn sheep that come down from the nearby mountains to graze. The park also has playground equipment, gazebos, sport courts, and a view of Lake Mead."
"One of Southern Nevada’s unique trail experiences, the Historic Railroad Trail is dog-friendly hiking trail along a former railroad grade with breathtaking panoramic views of the Lake Mead and Boulder Basin area. Designated as a national recreation trail, the 7.5-mile Historic Railroad Trail shares the rich history of the creation of Lake Mead and the construction of the Hoover Dam and winds through five massive tunnels, each approximately 300 feet in length and 25 feet in diameter, and along a portion of the original railroad route that was used between Boulder City and the Hoover Dam in the mid-1900s. Boulder City, NV 89005, Phone: 702-293-8990"
"Designated a Historic National Trail, this hike is an awesome opportunity to connect with nature while learning. The trail goes through 5 old railroad tunnels, which were last used in 1961. It’s also the last part of the Hoover Dam Railroad system that isn’t disturbed or underwater."
"PublicUs is one of the best places to get coffee in Las Vegas for someone who likes to socialize and connect to people through the coffee culture. Popular for brewing its unique coffee, the place is also famous for its in-house bakery specialities, calm music, and its Hawaiian vibe. The cafe has family-style seating with the best service in town that attracts many locals in Las Vegas to socialize at this cafe."
"On a search for someplace to grab a great cup of coffee and maybe a little brekkie to go with it?. PublicUs, located on Fremont St in Downtown Las Vegas, is part coffee house and part cafe that’s the best place to eat breakfast in Vegas. With an eclectic vibe and a solid dedication to upholding the highest standards for their coffee, PublicUs draws a diverse crowd that loves coffee culture."
"PublicUs (pub-li-cus) is a canteen-style, neighborhood restaurant and coffee bar located in the Fremont East District of Downtown Las Vegas. PublicUs opened its doors in 2015. There are various of items PublicUs’ makes in-house such as their syrups, almond milk, sourdough toast, and more."
"You'll be delighted by the fun vibe of the Strip's newest outdoor pedestrian promenade, where you can browse the latest LA fashions, gorge yourself on cupcakes, jaburritos (where sushi rolls meet burritos!) and fish and chips, go bowling, ride the High Roller, rock out to live music, or sip pints on lazy patios beneath the desert sun."
"The Linq Promenade has some of the best shops around, like the I Heart Sugar Store with a Chocolate Martini Bar. Not to mention the Linq, which is a great, slow ride that lets you see the entire strip while enjoying a casual (Not scary at all, time) LOL It has tons of street performers and vendors as well as great food and fun."
"As you make your way down the LVB, stop at The High Roller located at The LINQ Promenade. This observation wheel is the largest in the world so chances are you won’t have trouble finding it. The High Roller’s pods have some of the best views in the city - and did we mention there’s an open bar?"
"Located near East Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas Nevada, Bonanza Indoor Swapmeet features a Lots of clothing items and cell phone items. Some positives are Arkham Comics who had a nice selection of books and toys in a well kept and clean space. Phone: (702) 387-6001"
"The world-famous Benihana is a restaurant in Las Vegas at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino that specializes in hibachi-style Japanese cuisine surrounded by scenic Japanese gardens and flowing ponds..."
"If you're looking for something dependable that has lots of options, then check out Benihana. This Japanese steakhouse and sushi restaurant is on the Strip, in the Westgate Hotel, ..."
"DowntownGaragiste is a new wine bar in the Arts District with an in-house retail shop, making it easy to stock up on rare and interesting vino during the Nevada lockdown. Browse the latest selection and place an email order while arranging a payment via Venmo. Curbside pickup is Thursday-Sunday 2-7pm with deliveries on Thursdays and Fridays."