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The Best Museums for Kids in Las Vegas
"As if a miniature version of Venice, including St. Mark’s Square and Venetian canals, weren’t enough, the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian decided to add street performers to ambient their setting. There are singers, living statues, gondoliers, and all sorts of costumed performers regularly wander the streets entertaining people. In addition, scheduled performances of singers, jugglers, and other entertainers take place several times a day in St. Mark’s Square."
"There aren’t many things more romantic than taking a gondola ride through Venice, Italy. But, when you can’t go to Italy, bring Italy to you!. A ride around the Venetian hotel is $29 a person."
"When we wrote this list in 2019, the much-loved museum for pinball machines was found at 1610 E Tropicana Ave in Paradise, but is due to move to the strip in the next few years. The Pinball Hall of Fame is run entirely by volunteers, and donates any extra revenue to the Salvation Army and other denominational charities . What awaits you are rows upon rows of historic pinball machines, from the 1950s to the 1990s, the majority of which are from the golden age of pinball in the 70s and 80s."
"Located just off strip, the Pinball Hall of Fame and Museum is 10,000 square feet of nothing but the largest collection of pinball games and memorabilia in the world. This museum is open to the public and not-for-profit featuring iconic games from the 1950s-1990s. The world’s largest video screen as seen at the Viva Vision Light Show"
"This museum’s website describes itself as “pinball and nothing but pinball for 10,000 square feet”. The Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club houses and displays over 150 machines, the largest collection of pinball games in the world. Bring a pocketful of quarters and your “A” game!"
"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."
"Trustworthy Brewing Co. & BBQ at the Grand Canal Shoppes features small-batch craft beers from MCC Hospitality Group. Customers can book private brewery tours to learn about the brewing process in the five beer tanks that sit behind the bar and produce 1,150 gallons of beer. The 60-seat bar features a lighted movie sign marquee while oversized booths in bright primary colors and geometric patterns surround the space."
"The world's original rock-and-roll casino houses what may be the most impressive collection of rock-star memorabilia ever assembled under one roof. Priceless items being watched over by security guards suited up like bouncers are concert attire worn by Elvis, Britney Spears and Prince; a display case filled with Beatles mementos; Jim Morrison's handwritten lyrics to one of the Doors' greatest hits; and dozens of leather jackets and guitars formerly owned by everyone from the Ramones to U2."
"WestsideThe European-style bakery and cafe has all sorts of pastries, breakfast dishes, desserts, and coffee for pick-up with a free order of bread included on orders of $35 and up. If you need a pie while in quarantine, this is the place to call."
"Next up is La Belle Terre Bakery & Café, situated at 8390 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 130. With four stars out of 679 reviews on Yelp, it has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a cheap option."
"Binoculars, fanny packs and Hawaiian shirts are optional but we’re more about getting into some of the free attractions sprinkled across the LVB (that’s Las Vegas Boulevard for all of you not in the know). Let’s start with some casino hopping. Amidst the singing slot machines and the bustling gaming tables, from the carpets to the decor, every hotel holds true to a unique theme. One minute you’ll find yourself in the chic and tech-y lobby of The Cosmopolitan and the next you’ll be among the Egyptian ruins of The Luxor."