Things to see and do in Las Vegas: Flyover Experience, Park MGM and more
Las Vegas: things to see and do
Long live Vegas! The city of Las Vegas has a lot to explore, including must-see and off-the-beaten-path experiences. Whether you’re an adventurer, a foodie, or a connoisseur of the arts and culture, Las Vegas has something for everyone.
Las Vegas is also home to some of the city’s newest and most exciting offerings, including a trip to FlyOver Las Vegas, a flying attraction featuring a 52.5-foot spherical screen that sends guests flying with their feet dangling over destinations such as Iceland, Canada and the American West; delve into museums dedicated to preserving Las Vegas history, such as The Neon Museum and The Mob Museum; parties at restaurants like Saginaw’s Delicatessen at Circa Resort & Casino and the recently renovated StripSteak at Mandalay Bay; catch exciting Strip acts including Cirque du Soleil’s Mad Apple and America’s Got Talent Presents Super Stars Live! and more.
Seen here is Cirque du Soleil’s new show, Mad Apple, which opened last year at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino and is the first to feature a comedian as host. Currently starring Harrison Greenbaum, Mad Apple blurs the lines between circus, live entertainment and immersive theater to give guests the undeniable feeling of a night in the city that never sleeps. Click through the gallery to see more.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

FlyOver Las Vegas: Aerial Drone View Perfect Redwoods and Jeffrey Pines and Western Yellow Pines running along the shoreline of majestic Lake Tahoe at sunrise looking over the trees and waters edge with the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

The Neon Museum: The Neon Museum is a non-profit organization focused on the preservation, collection and display of the most iconic signs in Las Vegas history. Its sprawling campus features the Neon Boneyard, where must-see signs are displayed and tours are offered to provide a unique backdrop; the North Gallery, home to the brilliant immersive audiovisual experience. which uses the technology to rekindle more than 40 no-op signals; and more.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

Paul Saginaw poses in the entrance of Saginaw’s 24/7 Delicatessen as he prepares for the grand opening of the Circa Resort & Casino on October 27, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

Tucked away inside the NoMad Hotel is one of The Strip’s most impressive dining options, The NoMad Library Restaurant. Theatrical interpretations of classic American cuisine immerse guests in an energetic atmosphere amidst floor-to-ceiling bookcases inspired by the NoMad New York Library.
Eataly at MGM Park

Eataly at Park MGM: Located inside Park MGM, Eataly Las Vegas is home to two restaurants, more than a dozen food counters, three bars, a market, Chef’s Table, and more. Inspired by the open markets of Italy, Eataly’s Cucina del Mercato is the largest Italian market in Las Vegas, with highlights including over 200 varieties of Italian and American meats and cheeses, house-made mozzarella, fresh bread and fresh pasta home made .
Eataly at MGM Park

Eataly at Park MGM: Located inside Park MGM, Eataly Las Vegas is home to two restaurants, more than a dozen food counters, three bars, a market, Chef’s Table, and more. Inspired by the open markets of Italy, Eataly’s Cucina del Mercato is the largest Italian market in Las Vegas, with highlights including over 200 varieties of Italian and American meats and cheeses, house-made mozzarella, fresh bread and fresh pasta home made .
Las Vegas: things to see and do

Proper Eats: ARIA Resort & Casino recently introduced a delectable collection of foods from around the world in the Proper Eats Food Hall. Inside, examples of concepts such as London’s famous Seoul Bird; Los Angeles Wexler’s Deli; San Diego’s Temaki Bar; New York breakfast-focused Egghead; Shalom You focused on the Mediterranean; Steve Aoki’s Pizzaoki.; and several unique Vegas concepts like Lola’s Burgers and Laughing Buddha.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

StripSteak: James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Mina challenges steakhouse formality with the revamped and refreshed concept of StripSteak at Mandalay Bay. Chef Mina’s new menu features Wagyu aged in duck fat, complementing the classic butter-broiled, wood-roasted steaks that have made him a Las Vegas foodie destination.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

AREA15: AREA15 is a haven of art, music and food. Inside, visitors can explore the mind-blowing immersive art experience in Meow Wolf’s second permanent installation, Omega Mart. a supermarket that explodes into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

Mob Museum – Visitors can learn about the constant struggle for power between organized crime and law enforcement from the origins of the Mafia to the present day. From interactive exhibits to artifacts from the past, learn all about Las Vegas’ enduring history with the mob.
Las Vegas: things to see and do

America’s Got Talent Presents Super Stars Live! – Enjoy celebrating some of the best acts from the hit franchise America’s Got Talent in Luxor. America’s Got Talent Presents Superstars Live! successful program. This fast-paced, action-packed 75-minute variety show features spectacular moments, from soulful acts and magicians to singers and acrobats, all performed by past AGT superstars.
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