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"As much as we love fish and rainforests, we need to move on - we have completely different free Las Vegas shows waiting for us at The Venetian Hotel, or, in particular, at the Grand Canal Shoppes. Here, we are going to watch a beautiful Italian themed production of Carnevale di Venezia, also known as Streetmosphere - incredibly beautiful free Las Vegas shows, where "Street" performers dressed in costumes of Italian Renaissance period, sing Italian songs and opera. They have a complex schedule, but performances start at 12:00 p.m."
"Overview: Similar to the Forum Shops, the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian is home to both ultra-luxury and everyday brands. There are more luxury brands than there are casual, but you’ll find both here. The mall itself is gorgeous, you can take a grandala ride down the indoor river."
"We continued walking around through more hotels and ended up at The Venetian. While at The Venetian, we experienced the indoor Gondola Ride (seats 4 people max). What an amazing 15 minute ride!. We were given blue roses before going on the gondola and our guide sang in french!"
"The Pinball Hall of Fame is a huge museum with tons of arcade games going back to the 80s and 90s and approximately 200 fully restored pinball machines. This museum is a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of all these games. Adults will love playing their favorite childhood games and at the same time introduce their kids to a lot of games they’ve never experienced."
"Poker is great, but have you ever played Peppy the Musical Clown?. At the Pinball Hall of Fame, you can take a walk down memory lane and revisit all of your favorite games from yesteryear. Despite the name, they offer a lot more than just pinball; there are also classics from the arcade era and the early computer era."
"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."
"The Bellagio Gardens may be one of the most popular spots on the Strip for taking pictures. Admission is free, so this has to be one of the best free attractions in Las Vegas for kids. The floral display naturally changes every season, but it will also be changed for a particular holiday or whatever strikes their fancy."
"Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden At the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden, you can visit some of the most beautiful floral arrangements anywhere for FREE. The botanical garden offers year-round visual delight with distinctive colors of every season. Celebrate your commitment..."
"This swanky cigar bar at Caesars Palace features a retail shop with a humidor that accommodates 1,000 cigars, a lounge and a private vault for VIP events. Sip on rare whiskeys, wine, and beer."
"Sugarcane is one of the few restaurants on the Strip that does brunch all day every day, from open until 4 pm, which probably explains why the $25 bottomless mimosas have a two-hour time limit. Originally founded in Miami by Timon Balloo, Sugarcane draws inspiration from a variety of global flavors, adding up to an intriguing selection where duck confit is served with waffles and black truffles are added to the Toad in the Hole combo of melted brie, egg and brioche. Begin your meal with a crispy pig ear, papaya and pickled vegetable salad and make sure to mix in some fresh seafood from the raw bar."
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Perched on 2000 North Rainbow Boulevard is the Best In The West Shopping Center. Sitting on an expansive land space covering 437,000 square feet (40599 square meter), this shopping mall houses about 29 stores."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user AJFU used under CC BY-SA 4.0. The Boulevard Mall is the first mall in Las Vegas. Built in 1968, this shopping mall has served generations of Nevadans and visitors from abroad."
"With an owner from San Diego who moved to Las Vegas knowing there was plenty of room to grow the beer scene, 595 has one of the best-curated beer lists in Nevada. Along with an all-star beer list and a fun Vietnamese-inspired menu, 595 is also home to regular bottle shares among the small, but tightknit, beer community. Learn MoreSee on Map"