Las Vegas Itineraries
Explore expertly crafted itineraries to make the most of your visit to Las Vegas. Whether you're here for a day trip, a weekend or a full week, our guides help you discover the best attractions, dining, and hidden gems.
Las Vegas Trip Plan: Itineraries for Every Traveler
The best itineraries to explore Las Vegas, crafted by travel experts to suit every interest and timeframe.

4 days in Las Vegas itinerary
A 4-day balanced Las Vegas itinerary mixing iconic Strip highlights, nearby nature, local neighborhoods, top museums, and well-regarded local restaurants. Pacing includes transfers, breaks, and realistic visit lengths.
- Red Rock Canyon scenic loop and short hikes
- Las Vegas Arts District and local dining
- Neon Museum evening tour and Mob Museum
- Springs Preserve and a relaxed Strip experience

3 days in Las Vegas itinerary
Three-day balanced Las Vegas itinerary mixing local favorites, Strip highlights, neighborhood exploring, a Red Rock morning outdoors, relaxed breaks, and well-paced meals. Designed for realistic transit times and variety (museums, hikes, bars, and local restaurants).
- The Neon Museum
- Las Vegas Arts District & Esther's Kitchen
- Bellagio Conservatory & Fountains
- High Roller at The LINQ
- Lotus of Siam (local favorite)
- Red Rock Canyon scenic loop

2 days in Las Vegas itinerary
Two-day balanced Las Vegas itinerary mixing local dining, neighborhood strolls, iconic neon history, and an outdoor morning at Red Rock Canyon. Pacing includes realistic transfers, breaks, and time to enjoy meals without rushing.
- Red Rock Canyon scenic loop and short hikes
- Neon Museum twilight visit
- Las Vegas Arts District galleries and cafes
- Lotus of Siam and Esther's Kitchen (local-favorite meals)
- Downtown Container Park

1 day in Las Vegas itinerary
A balanced one-day Las Vegas plan mixing local neighborhoods, iconic neon history, excellent local restaurants, relaxed breaks, and realistic transfers. Walks and short drives keep pacing easy while showcasing non-touristy favorites.
- Las Vegas Arts District
- The Neon Museum
- Esther's Kitchen (local lunch)
- Downtown Container Park
- Fremont Street Experience
- Lotus of Siam (renowned local Thai)
What you'll find in our Las Vegas Travel Guides
Local Tips from the travel experts
Handpicked tips from top-rated activities in Las Vegas to help you make the most of your visit.
"Mall has a mix of local and national stores—good for last-minute purchases.If running late, skip shopping and head straight to luggage pickup.Allow some cushion time to return to the hotel and collect luggage."
Quick shopping or strolling at Fashion Show Mall
"The promenade is stroller and wheelchair friendly—easy walking surface.If you want souvenirs, there are several shops and local stands along the way.Consider the High Roller ride here if you want skyline views (see next item)."
Walk the LINQ Promenade
"Choose a hike appropriate for your fitness level; Calico Tanks is a popular ~2.5 mile out-and-back with views.Carry snacks and water; cellphone service can be spotty on the loop.Allow time for stops at overlooks and photos."
Red Rock Canyon scenic drive and short hike (Calico Tanks or similar)
"Request patio seating for fountain views (available if not fully booked).Perfect for a relaxed, mid-day meal.Reservations recommended to secure a preferred seating time."
Lunch at Mon Ami Gabi (views of the fountains)
"Ask the front desk about resort amenities and pool hours.If your room isn't ready, ask to hold luggage and freshen up in the lobby restrooms.Confirm Wi‑Fi and any resort fees so there are no surprises."
Hotel check-in at the Bellagio
"Expect a wait or reserve in advance; cash or card accepted.Try the Northern Thai specialties and family-style small plates to share.Spiciness can be adjusted — ask your server for recommendations."
Dinner at Lotus of Siam (highly recommended local favorite)
"Check gallery hours—many close mid-afternoon on weekdays.Look for local murals and small coffee shops for quick snacks.Bring small cash for vintage shops that prefer it."
Explore the Arts District (galleries, vintage shops, murals)
"Popular on weekends — consider a short wait or ask to be seated outside.Try a signature brunch cocktail or house coffee.Mention any dietary needs — staff are accommodating."
Brunch at The Henry (The Cosmopolitan)
"Popular spot—arrive early to avoid a wait.Try a savory egg dish if you want hearty fuel for a walking morning.Cashless payment may be preferred."
Breakfast at The Henry (Cosmopolitan)