Mentioned by Family Destinations Guide
25 Fun Free Things to Do in Las Vegas, NV (for 2021)
"Opened by legendary “Rock ‘n’ Roll Chef” Kerry Simon in 2014, this cozy and witty restaurant is considered almost solely responsible for revving up the now buzzy dining scene in Downtown Las Vegas. Housed in a former flophouse, Carson Kitchen later got a boost in the form of an expansion: a rooftop bar and lounge. The thoroughly urbane setting is perfect for those who prefer a laidback convo, cocktails, and shareable plates to a nightclub."
"The small, charming Carson Kitchen in Downtown Las Vegas was among the first restaurants to take root in the on-going efforts to transform the downtown area in a chic, trendy place to hang out. So far, those efforts have been very successful. Carson Kitchen's quiet ambiance is wonderful for a meal when you'd like to have a conversation and a glass of great wine."
"Interpreting American comfort foods using locally sourced is not easy, but SOMEHOW Carson Kitchen does and comes up with dishes like the Bacon Jam topped with baked brie."
"Treat yourself to a romantic brunch with an amazing view of the Strip at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant at the Paris Las Vegas hotel. Fill up on crème brulée french toast, lobster eggs benedict, avocado toast with poached eggs and other delicious and filling dishes. There’s also a fixed price tasting menu, though it is limited in selection."
"One of those Las Vegas restaurants with a view, this Eiffel Tower restaurant offers you the charm of Paris in the Sin City. The place is charming and undoubtedly romantic. They have both lunch and dinner option available with two and three courses, and the former is cheaper than the latter if budget is your concern."
"Las Vegas is well-known for its replicas but the Eiffel Tower is the most impressive. Inside is a brilliant restaurant that has floor-to-ceiling windows. They show you the view 100 feet over the Bellagio fountains, along with a good view of the strip."
"Victor Drai is the indisputable founder of the nightclub scene in Las Vegas. A firm believer that it’s the venue—not the star DJ—that makes a club hot, he has made good on that truism in his rooftop pool and nightclub, which occupies the entire rooftop of The Cromwell. Sitting 11 stories above the Strip, the 35,000-square-foot party zone is the place to be for its daytime pool scene, but it glows at night under towering palms."
"Drai’s Nightclub is one of the best rooftop bars in Vegas – you must visit if you’re in search of an ultimate rooftop party spot. Located 11 stories above the Strip, Drai’s nightclub and beach club combo sit on the top level of the Cromwell resort. Stop by for a late-night swim in one of the many available pools, to dance the night out, or to listen to some of the best musicians in town."
"Drai's is located at the Cromwell Hotel and being located on the roof of a Las Vegas hotel has some interesting perks. Drais gives users dual options in nightlife having both indoor and outdoor areas to party. While other clubs have focused on DJs, Drais has created an environment tweaked for live musical performances from today's top artists."
"Situated on the west promenade of the pool complex, the West Pool Bar offers poolside bar and lounge seating and an elevated beverage program."
"Cuisine: IrishAddress: 3930 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89119. Inside The Shoppes at Mandalay Place (at Mandalay Bay) you’ll find something unexpected: an Irish pub. Here you can sip on a glass of Guinness in a comfortable neighborhood environment."
"Inside the Delano Hotel tower, which itself is part of the massive Mandalay Bay resort, the Delano Beach Club is a quiet respite from the usual glitz of the Strip. It's reminiscent of its Miami predecessor in that white is the dominant furniture color and that there’s a large in-water chess-set sculpture. But otherwise, it’s a lovely and mellow place to dry out for the day."
"Skyfall at Delano debuted in 2015, and ever since been a magnet to social party groups. many of whom get there as early as sunset. With unbelievable, 180-degree views from the 64th floor, live DJs and pumped crowd, Skyfall has a feel-good, let-loose vibe, with elevated bar bites served and a happy-hour menu that is actually affordable (beers from $6, wines from $8)."
"While Delano Beach Club is exclusive to guests at Delano Las Vegas, it stands out as one of the best Las Vegas pools. Perhaps it’s because of its sophisticated sense of whimsy (typical of the hotel itself) like the submerged chess set. Or perhaps it’s because of the laid-back, relaxing atmosphere that’s such a respite from the sensory overload of the strip."
"Gelato and Sorbet craftily created on sticks with all natural ingredients. Here you can find fruit sticks that have actual fruit pieces in them. When it comes to shakes they have something for everyone, from healthier fruit shakes, blended gelato shakes and most importantly yummy milkshakes."
"Sticks & Shakes has more than 500 milkshakes to choose from, as well as desserts on sticks including gelato, sorbet, fruit, and cheesecake all made in the store. Find it at Fashion Show mall and the Galleria at Sunset."
"You’ve worked up a bit of an appetite, and you need to grab something to eat before you become “hangry.” If it’s a complete meal you’re looking for, the Cheesecake Factory is the best for a full breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Plus, there’s that incredible list of cheesecakes that make it worth the stop all on their own. The Shake Shack, Villa, and Chipolte are the other spots where you can grab a yummy and quick meal."
"This is the only place in the US that diners can experience the extraordinary cuisine of Chef Pierre Gagnaire. Located on the 23rd floor of Waldorf Astoria, Las Vegas, Twist not only boasts exceptional cuisine but breath-taking views as well. Gagnaire’s ground-breaking menu is a mixture of classic French cuisine and contemporary dining."
"There’s the airy dining room, with its glass orb chandeliers and serene decor. And there’s the impeccable food that seems to transport you inside the inventive mind of Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire. Trying to anticipate how a dish will arrive is a losing game."
"There are a few master chefs in Las Vegas and Pierre Gagnaire is certainly one of them with his 3 Michelin stars. It’s his only restaurant in the US and the food is as good as you’d expect. It’s has a modern feel but is deeply rooted in traditional French cooking."
"Treat yourself to a romantic brunch with an amazing view of the Strip at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant at the Paris Las Vegas hotel. Fill up on crème brulée french toast, lobster eggs benedict, avocado toast with poached eggs and other delicious and filling dishes. There’s also a fixed price tasting menu, though it is limited in selection."
"One of those Las Vegas restaurants with a view, this Eiffel Tower restaurant offers you the charm of Paris in the Sin City. The place is charming and undoubtedly romantic. They have both lunch and dinner option available with two and three courses, and the former is cheaper than the latter if budget is your concern."
"Las Vegas is well-known for its replicas but the Eiffel Tower is the most impressive. Inside is a brilliant restaurant that has floor-to-ceiling windows. They show you the view 100 feet over the Bellagio fountains, along with a good view of the strip."