Mentioned by the Guardian
10 of the best galleries and museums in Las Vegas
"Review: The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian will transport you to romantic Venice as soon as you set foot inside. Featuring grand architecture, gorgeous canal, gondolas, waterfalls and more, this is definitely not your average Las Vegas mall!. The highlight of this romantic mall is the Grand Canal where you can enjoy a romantic ride on a gondola and kiss under the bridge."
"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."
"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!"
"While this museum is currently in the process of relocating, the Pinball Hall of Fame has been a whimsical experience in Las Vegas for over a decade. The new plans include a nearly 27,000-square-foot arcade that will include 600 to 700 pinball machines – up from the 250 found in the previous museum. Once the new location opens in a year or so, make sure to tap into your inner gamer with the large selection of vintage pinball machines."
"Home to hundreds of old pinball machines and classic arcade games, the Pinball Hall of Fame can be found just minutes from the Strip. Set right next to the iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, it is a very fun and family friendly place to visit that can keep you entertained for hours. Crammed inside the unique museum are around four hundred pinball games for you to play with the earliest ones dating to the 1940s."
"The Pinball Hall of Fame features over 200 pinball machines. This is the perfect place for visitors who remember and love the sounds and sights of pinball. The games are all hands-on, so you can play, and they are all in perfect condition."
"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."
"3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas NV 89109, map | Hours: Open 24 Hrs. The Bellagio does an amazing job at updating their gardens seasonally. We did a post of their 2014 Christmas display, but there’s always something new to see each season."
"Step into the Bellagio's Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and immediately be transported into a fanciful world. You'll find brilliant, and rare flora and foliage specifically chosen for the Bellagio from all over world.[Learn more]"
"A veteran of the Vegas culinary scene, chef Marc Sgrizzi has long been known for running the kind of neighborhood Italian joints that make you feel like a regular from the first visit and serve the kind of food you will never forget. At this Summerlin trattoria, Sgrizzi continues that tradition with a menu of classics alongside more original dishes, all reasonably priced and extremely well executed."
"A list of best restaurants in Las Vegas wouldn’t be complete without Italian cuisine. Chef Marc’s Trattoria is our pick for the top Italian restaurant to enjoy on the Strip. The decor is tastefully Tuscan without being overwhelming, thanks to the natural lighting and plethora of lantern-style lights."
"The master chef of this kitchen, Marc Sgrizzi, has over 40 years of culinary experience. He had restaurants in the past in Florida but then he moved to Vegas in the year 2000. Since then, it has been the only eatery that he owns and operates."
"If you’re in the mood for big plates of home-cooked goodness, drive out to Henderson and visit the Omelet House. Their menu features seasonal favorites like zucchini strips and pumpkin bread, as well as hearty home fries, and of course their world-famous omelets. Locals love it for its low prices while visitors delight in the hometown atmosphere and friendly service."
"But the lush 5,500-square-foot patio of this excellent seafood eatery, which sits a few floors up at the Aria Hotel, is a must-visit regardless. Chow down on delectable fish dishes like tuna poke with nori chips and buffalo octopus while listening to DJs spin top-notch tunes. As things calm down, you’ll feel a world away from Las Vegas."
"If you’re craving seafood, check out Herringbone at ARIA, the authentic Southern California dining in the heart of the Vegas Strip. Drop in to dine or simply to have a cocktail or two in its stunning and lush 5,500-square foot rooftop patio while indulging in outstanding seafood and listening to DJs’ choices of popular tunes."
"Farm fresh cuisine at Herringbone inside Aria Resort & Casino involves line-caught seafood and meats. Don’t forget to come on an empty stomach. A post shared by Herringbone Las Vegas (@herringbonelv) on Apr 14, 2017 at 11:47am PDT"
"Consider Milpa a healthy Mexican restaurant with its hearty roasted vegetable bowls, tetelas, and tacos. Chef DJ Flores opened his first solo project for takeout and delivery only. Milpa combines a molino and cafe-style restaurant serving contemporary Mexican food with different grain and roasted vegetables bowls."