Free Las Vegas Attractions

The best things in life are free. In Las Vegas, this is manifested through the overwhelming number of free attractions that are both exciting and enticing.
Starting off with attractions within the Strip, Paris Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower is an exact replica of the one we find in Paris. Although only half the size of the original one, it’s similar in a way that we can also take a ride to the top (for a fee this time). Star Trek Experience is an interesting sight to see, even for non Star Trek fans out there. Guests can view the history of the last three decades of Star Trek. Simply viewing the technical aspects that comprise this creation is worth the trouble.

Or course, the Fountains at the Bellagio is one majestic sight to see. Expertly choreographed fountains dance along with accompanying music and lights. This attraction is situated within the columns of Las Vegas hotels within the main street. Fountain shows run between 8pm and 12am with a show happening every 15 minutes. For car enthusiasts, Penske Wynn Ferrari Maserati is a museum dedicated to the Italian car and be able to see how it has evolved throughout history.

Night after night, the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas blends vintage Vegas with amazing technical display, live entertainment that created an attraction that rivals that of Vegas Strip. The show, which lasts for six minutes long, is projected on a Viva Vision screen that spans 1,500 feet in length, roughly equivalent to five football fields. It’s screen is composed of 12.5 million LED lamps, each has a life of 50,000 hours. This free attraction attracts more than 25,000 spectators and 20 million yearly.

Another top-notch nightly attraction is the Masquerade Show in the Sky, performed daily at The Rio. This elaborate sow is performed in carnival fashion, patterned after that of Brazil’s pride. State-of- the-art floats suspended from the top carries exotic dancers in brilliant costumes, dancing the night away.

These free attractions – plus more – are among the reasons for a worthwhile Las Vegas travel.
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