Viva Las Vegas! Las Vegas is one of the most iconic holiday destinations in the world.
Known as the entertainment capital of the world, Vegas is a mecca of incredible entertainment, out of this world hotels, epic shopping and attractions that are hard to rival. It is also the gateway to the breathtaking Grand Canyon and many other national parks. And, with the new direct flight from Dublin with Aer Lingus, Las Vegas holidays have become even more popular for those wanting a bucket list worthy, getaway to remember.
High Roller Observation Wheel:
Soaring 550 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, the High Roller Observation Wheel is a brilliant way to see the wonders of Vegas from a new angle! To make the views even better, we recommend visiting the attraction for sunset and at night.
Gondola Rides at the Venetian:
Ever dreamed of being serenaded on a boat ride through Venice, we mean Vegas! Of course you have! The Gondola Ride at the Venetian Hotel is a wonderful way to relax just a little on your Vegas holiday.
Grand Canyon Trip:
No trip to Las Vegas is complete without visiting the breathtaking Grand Canyon National Park. Take off on a helicopter adventure like no other and soar high above the canyon, before landing at the base for a champagne breakfast with views you will never see anywhere else.
Neon Museum:
The Neon Museum is the home of over 250 old Las Vegas hotel and business signs from times gone by that have been displayed over 2 acres to allow you to take a step back in time. This is a fascinating attraction to learn about the history of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Sign:
No trip to Vegas is complete without that picture perfect moment at the iconic Welcome to the fabulous Las Vegas sign!
Bellagio Fountains:
Located at the centre of the Las Vegas Strip, the dancing Bellagio Fountains are a must see during your trip. The fountains perform daily from 3pm and run until midnight. Did you know that each time they dance it is to a different song.
Freemont Street Experience:
Freemont Street is an entertainment hub located in Downtown Las Vegas. In fact, this famous street is the original Las Vegas! With entertainment every day and night as well as plenty of restaurants and bars, this is a great place to visit on your trip. If you prefer to visit on a budget, there is plenty to take in along the street for free!
Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens:
The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is an atrium of wonder located inside of the Bellagio Hotel. Each season, the conservatory and gardens are redesigned with breathtaking greenery and flowers.
Silver Pawn Shop:
If you are a fan of the TV show Pawn Stars, why not visit the famous Silver Pawn Shop on your trip. You never know who you might bump into while there!
Flamingo Wildlife Habitat:
The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat located in the Flamingo Hotel is a peaceful and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of the Strip. Amongst its four aces, you can enjoy trickling waterfalls, meandering streams and a selection of exotic birds, turtles, and fish.
The LINQ Promenade + Experience:
While you can enjoy everything from dining to observation wheels in this exciting entertainment mecca, The LINQ Promenade + Experience also has plenty of entertainment to enjoy for free including the Promenade Light Show which takes place every night, free of charge.
Seven Magic Mountains:
The Seven Magic Mountains is an art installation in the desert a short drive from the Las Vegas Strip. It is a unique, visual installation with contrasting-coloured rocks and the vast mountains beyond.
Thrill Rides at the STRAT Hotel:
Big Shot catapults you 160 feet into the air to the top of the tower mast before dropping you straight back down. While X-Scream is a rollercoaster that flies you out over the edge of the Tower, 866 feet above the ground!
The Big Apple Rollercoaster:
Hello New York! Take in the sites of the New York New York Hotel on this twisty, turny, yellow taxi ride like no other.
Slotzilla Zipline:
Slotzilla is an 11-story zip line experience that gives you a view of Freemont Street like no other!
Fashion Show Mall:
Located right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, this fantastic shopping mall is high street heaven with over 250 retailers and 30 restaurants.
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace:
Home to 160 speciality stores and unique restaurants, The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is a luxury shopping destination with a royal, immersive twist.
Las Vegas North Premium Outlets:
The Las Vegas North Premium Outlets is home to 180+ outlet stores across 40 acres. A must visit if you are hoping to grab a bargain or two on your Vegas holiday.
The Shops at Crystals – Aria Hotel:
The Shops at Crystals is a luxury retail mall at the Aria Hotel. Home to a number of high-end luxury brand boutiques and gourmet restaurants, this mall is the perfect place for those seeking a luxury shopping experience.
Miracle Mile Shops – Planet Hollywood Hotel:
Located at the centre of the Las Vegas Strip, this exciting retail destination is home to a large selection of high street stores, restaurants and entertainment venues.
Las Vegas Monorail:
The Las Vegas Monorail is a 3.9-mile elevated monorail service that gives visitors to Las Vegas a safe and convenient way to travel along the Las Vegas Strip without the traffic.
Uber:
Like all major US cities, Uber is an affordable alternative to taxis in Las Vegas. We recommend downloading the app before you travel.
Taxi:
Taxis are a reliable means of transport in Las Vegas and all hotels will have a designated taxi zone at their hotel.
Limos:
Give your Las Vegas holiday a fancy flair with a luxury limousine transfer to/from the airport or along the strip.
When is the best time to visit Las Vegas?
Las Vegas is a year-round destination; however, it can get cold in the wintertime with some pool closures, so the best time to visit would be March to October.
When is the cheapest time to visit Las Vegas?
Cheapest time to visit Las Vegas is off peak January to June and October to December avoiding big event dates.
Can you prebook your attractions and shows before you travel?
Yes, you can prebook your attractions and shows before you travel, it is better to prebook to avoid disappointment on arrival.
Are resort fees included in the cost of my holiday?
No, the majority of hotels in Las Vegas charge a resort fee, this is always payable locally with the hotel when you arrive.