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Top 10 Most Visited Museums in Las Vegas
"For more of Europe in Las Vegas, you’ll definitely want to stop by the Venetian. The Venetian Casino’s main entrance is surrounded by gorgeous paintings and details, making it a top Las Vegas Instagram spot. Take your time to explore the entire property, as there’s so much to see within this resort!"
"Make sure you add this oasis to your list next time you visit Sin City. Spread out over 134,000 square-feet and with more than 90 treatment rooms, you should have a plan beforehand, because you will want to try them all. If you have to pick, consider the Aquavana Hydrothermal Experience."
"Not many places associated with the word "museum" are such a hands-on experience, but the PHoF is packed with pinball machines from all eras. Known as both the Pinball Hall of Fame (PHoF) and the Pinball Museum, this is an unusual collection by any measure. The 10,000-square-foot non-profit museum is dedicated purely to pinball, and this Vegas gem hosts a massive collection of machines, many of which date to 1950 and most of which come from the celebrated heydays of pinball, 1960 to 1980."
"This 25,000 square foot building was the brainchild of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club in an attempt to house the world’s largest collection of pinball machines in the world. They created a not-for-profit corporation to start it and because it’s a non-profit, all extra money is donated to different charities. At the Pinball Hall of Fame, you can play a huge assortment of different games from the 1950s to modern games."
"One of the most unique free things to do in Las Vegas with kids is to check out the Pinball Hall of Fame!. This unique museum is dedicated to pinball machines, especially vintage pinball machines. The museum boasts the largest collection of displayed pinball machines in the world, and children and adults alike will get a kick out of seeing the rows and rows of old pinball machines with their unique art and distinct flair."
"The flowers, trees, and other plants in Bellagio's soaring atrium are fresh and alive, grown in a 5-acre greenhouse. The artistic floral…"
"Camping SiteLake Shore Road, Boulder City, NV 89005MoreLess Info. Located in the Lake Mead National Recreational Area in Boulder City, Nevada, the Boulder Beach Campground offers 150 camping sites amongst the shade of Eucalyptus trees. Most of the RV sites feature tables and fire pits."
"Chef Natalie Young — whose beloved restaurant EAT is a Downtown Las Vegas fixture — opened Old Soul in 2019 in an unlikely location: the World Market Center, a monolithic structure on Grand Central Parkway used for showcasing home and commercial furnishings. In a city where newer is often better, Old Soul (true to its name) feels distinctively nostalgic. The homey space, which is outfitted with antiques, serves comfort food —collard greens, meatloaf, pork chops— that make the short jaunt from Fremont Street worth it."
"At Coyote Ugly inside New York New York, the scantily clad women singing and dancing on the bars and tables are the entertainment, and the music is pure boot-scootin’ boogie. There are line-dancing lessons daily at 7 p.m.; cover charge starts at 8 p.m. when the “coyotes” start doing their thing."
"Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House embodies the rich tradition of the classic American steakhouse, serving USDA Prime Beef, fresh seafood and premium wines from our award-winning wine selection. Hours:Closed todayMon: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMTue: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMWed: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMThu: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMFri: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PMSat: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PMSun: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Address:3925 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169"
"It may sound like a blasphemy to say, but while Emeril Lagasse, a man who almost singlehandedly changed how we look at home cooking, has opened up several restaurants, not all of them are good. However, Emeril’s Las Vegas empire breaks that mold and offers consistently high-quality dishes that are simultaneously fancy enough for the pickiest gourmand and delicious enough for any eater. Plus, their Creole roots make the food approachable, which isn’t always true of high-class dining."
"When your taste buds want to be elevated to a new level at a Las Vegas seafood restaurant then an ideal place to eat is Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House. Located within the MGM Grand, this contemporary eatery has an exciting interior that features unique fish sculptures, brightly colored glass and plenty of neon. Open for lunch and dinner, award winning chef Emeril Lagasse has put together a fantastic menu that celebrates the flavors of New Orleans in his seafood creations."
"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."
"Not quite a nightclub and more of a lounge, Lily Bar & Lounge sits in the midst of the Bellagio. Spanish-imported stone tabletops, antique-inspired mirrors and leather couches decorate the space. Lily’s design complements the lounge’s inventive array of seasonal cocktails."
"If you’re craving Jamaican food, Jammyland can provide—with a stylish and funky patio space to boot!. In the heart of Las Vegas’s Arts District, this Caribbean kitchen and bar offers mostly outdoor dining flanked by two bright murals (and some indoor seats when it gets too hot). Finish off a round of pepper pot sliders or jerk wings with tangy and rich cocktails like the Hocus Pocus (tequila, watermelon, lime, and rose cordial) or the Hotel Nacional (white rum, lime, and roasted pineapple syrup)."
"Jammyland brings a Jamaican-inspired bar to the Arts District filled with rum cocktails such as the Golden Misfit withh Bounty Gold St. Lucian Rum, Bitter Truth Golden Falernum, fresh lime, Liquid Alchemist Passionfruit Syrup, and Angostura bitters or the Smart Move, a rum punch with Bounty Premium dark aged rum, lime, hibiscus, pineapple, and Creole bitters. Sit out on the patio when the weather permits."
"With a huge outdoor patio and an army of heaters, Jammyland is a great outdoor bar in Las Vegas. Their menu offers a great selection of cocktails, wines, and beers. If you’re snackish, they’ve got you covered there too with a bar menu featuring wings, sliders, and more."
"JamonJamonTapas has quickly established itself as the go-to restaurant just off the Strip. It’s the most authentic Spanish tapas restaurant you can find for hundreds of miles, and native Spaniards have vouched for it without hesitation. In the warm, inviting atmosphere, take a seat and gaze on the stunning mosaics on the floor while you sip on a breathtakingly delicious Sangria."
"It’s hard to believe that vegan food can be so damn good, but with Vegenation’s local produce ingredients it’s kinda hard not to find yourself accidentally turning vegan."
"Located in historic downtown Las Vegas, VegeNation is a plant-based dream. Whether you’re looking for sushi or a gourmet Italian feast, VegeNation’s got you covered."
"Since 2017, Veganos Kitchen has been serving dishes that are a fusion of Mexican and American cuisine in North Las Vegas. With a fun tone that’s set by its colorful walls and subtle Mexico-inspired decor, the eatery is known for its chorizo taco, California burrito, nachos, Hawaiian-style beans and rice, and sandwiches. Vegan breakfast options are plentiful, too."
"If you want to sit back and relax with a plate of vegan nachos, then you might consider Veganos Kitchen. This isanother excellent option for anyone seeking delicious Mexican food that is 100% vegan. Here you can indulge in counter-serve Mexican fare that ranges from your favorite type of tacos to enchiladas and so much more."
"Everything at Veganos is 100-percent plant-based, and they also have gluten-free options. In addition to vegan tacos, burritos, and other Mexican entrees, they also serve more Americanized menu items like burgers, sandwiches, and pizzas."
"Part Italian market, part upscale eatery, and part wonderland for the food-obsessed, Eataly at the Park MGM takes you on a culinary tour from Turin to Sicily with an array of authentic offerings to nosh on as you meander. Neapolitan-style pizza with a beautifully burnished crust, creamy Sicilian cannoli, homemade pasta, perfectly cooked fresh fish and sustainable meats, and glorious Italian cheeses tempt at every turn. Two restaurants, three bars, and a Cucina del Mercato (or “kitchen of the market,” with six food counters) mean there’s something delicious for everyone and plenty of great vino to wash it all down."
"In most of its other locations, the massive Italian marketplace doesn’t immediately scream “family.” But the Park MGM location—whose 40,000 square feet of dining stations are devoted to fantastic Neapolitan pizza, fresh pastas, and decadent filled-to-order cannoli—is perfect for kids who want to wander a little and parents who want to dine on seriously great dishes with a glass of wine. Continue to 9 of 15 below."
"In a town where it's not easy to single out steakhouses, we named Carnevino the best of them all. The praise is well-deserved for Mario Batali, who along with partner Joe Bastianich has an impressive Italian-American empire at the sister Venetian and Palazzo resorts. B&B Ristorante offers fine dining elegance, while B&B Burger & Beer goes for the casual crowd."