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What Else Can You Do in Vegas Besides Gambling?

What Else Can You Do in Vegas Besides Gambling? 1️⃣Valley of Fire 50 minutes from the Strip | Average car cost: $10 There are trails of varying difficulties. If you want to go hiking, come early. If you just want to experience the natural wonders, it's recommended to arrive an hour before sunset to watch the sun set in the park. The sunset on the red rocks is incredibly beautiful. During peak times, there can be long lines of cars entering the park. 🚖Sphere On the Strip | Average cost per person: $100+ This has been a very popular project in recent years. Composed of millions of LED lights, it is currently the world's largest spherical building. The venue itself is quite cool and full of tech appeal. There is an advanced humanoid robot inside. However, once you enter the "theater," it feels a bit disappointing, like watching a giant IMAX with no plot. If you are prone to dizziness from curved screens, be cautious. The ticket price may not feel worth it, but since you're already there, it's still worth experiencing. 🚖Red Rock Canyon 30 minutes from the Strip by car | Average car cost: $20 A paradise for climbers. There are many places to watch them climb. If you just want to see the desert and rocks, I highly recommend Valley of Fire. 🚖10 minutes from the Strip | Average cost per person: $35 A small open-air museum that collects many neon signs that were once popular in Vegas. It's slightly more expensive to visit at night than during the day. We went during sunset, and it was very photogenic. 🚖Area 15 10 minutes from the Strip | Free entry This place feels like a mix of futuristic and artistic immersive experiences. Many of the attractions are paid.. We just walked around the venue, had some drinks, and it was still pretty good. 🚖Fremont Street | 20 minutes from the Strip | Free entry The former downtown area is now a pedestrian street with a light show on the ceiling every day. There's a zipline that lets you fly across the entire canopy. I really want to try it, but I'm a bit acrophobic and haven't had the courage yet. 🚖Seven Magic Mountains 25 minutes from the Strip | Free entry These are giant boulders painted with fluorescent colors stacked together. Perhaps the artist wanted to create a contrast with the desolate desert? It's best not to come at noon or under the hot sun; it's really scorching. But the photos still turn out pretty well. What are your favorite and recommended attractions around Vegas? Let me know in the comments! #VegasTravelTips#Travel#OffTheBeatenPath#LasVegas

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What Else Can You Do in Vegas Besides Gambling?

What Else Can You Do in Vegas Besides Gambling? 1️⃣Valley of Fire 50 minutes from the Strip | Average car cost: $10 There are trails of varying difficulties. If you want to go hiking, come early. If you just want to experience the natural wonders, it's recommended to arrive an hour before sunset to watch the sun set in the park. The sunset on the red rocks is incredibly beautiful. During peak times, there can be long lines of cars entering the park. 🚖Sphere On the Strip | Average cost per person: $100+ This has been a very popular project in recent years. Composed of millions of LED lights, it is currently the world's largest spherical building. The venue itself is quite cool and full of tech appeal. There is an advanced humanoid robot inside. However, once you enter the "theater," it feels a bit disappointing, like watching a giant IMAX with no plot. If you are prone to dizziness from curved screens, be cautious. The ticket price may not feel worth it, but since you're already there, it's still worth experiencing. 🚖Red Rock Canyon 30 minutes from the Strip by car | Average car cost: $20 A paradise for climbers. There are many places to watch them climb. If you just want to see the desert and rocks, I highly recommend Valley of Fire. 🚖10 minutes from the Strip | Average cost per person: $35 A small open-air museum that collects many neon signs that were once popular in Vegas. It's slightly more expensive to visit at night than during the day. We went during sunset, and it was very photogenic. 🚖Area 15 10 minutes from the Strip | Free entry This place feels like a mix of futuristic and artistic immersive experiences. Many of the attractions are paid.. We just walked around the venue, had some drinks, and it was still pretty good. 🚖Fremont Street | 20 minutes from the Strip | Free entry The former downtown area is now a pedestrian street with a light show on the ceiling every day. There's a zipline that lets you fly across the entire canopy. I really want to try it, but I'm a bit acrophobic and haven't had the courage yet. 🚖Seven Magic Mountains 25 minutes from the Strip | Free entry These are giant boulders painted with fluorescent colors stacked together. Perhaps the artist wanted to create a contrast with the desolate desert? It's best not to come at noon or under the hot sun; it's really scorching. But the photos still turn out pretty well. What are your favorite and recommended attractions around Vegas? Let me know in the comments! #VegasTravelTips#Travel#OffTheBeatenPath#LasVegas

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