Breakfast at Mon Ami Gabi (Paris Las Vegas) on the Strip — enjoy a classic French bistro breakfast on the patio with views of the Strip to start your day relaxed and energized.
Stroll through the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens — admire the seasonal floral displays and take photos inside the Bellagio before the crowds arrive.
Explore the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art — a short curated visit to see rotating exhibitions and world-class pieces without committing a large portion of the day.
Coffee and people-watching at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (Bellagio lobby) or a quick snack from Sprinkles Cupcakes across the street to fuel the next part of your morning.
Walk the north end of the Strip toward The Shops at Crystals — window-shop luxury boutiques and take in contemporary architecture before lunch.
Lunch at Lago by Julian Serrano (Bellagio) — enjoy modern Italian small plates with direct views of the Fountains from the restaurant’s terrace.
Leisurely walk along the Strip toward Paris Las Vegas — pop into the Eiffel Tower Experience ticket desk to check times and consider an afternoon reservation for skyline views.
Eiffel Tower Experience (Paris Las Vegas) — take the elevator up for panoramic Strip and Bellagio fountain views; great for photos during soft afternoon light.
Snack and people-watch at the Park MGM’s BarBara Jean’s or a drink at Park on Fremont-style outdoor seating in The Park area between Bellagio and New York-New York.
Explore the Shops at Paris and New York-New York — browse themed shops, try a quick ride on Big Apple Coaster if you’re in the mood for thrills, or grab a gelato.
Relax back at Bellagio — return to your room to freshen up, or take a short break at the Bellagio poolside lounge if you prefer to rest before evening activities.
Pre-dinner cocktails at The Chandelier Bar (The Cosmopolitan) — a short walk away, enjoy inventive drinks in a dramatic three-level setting before dinner.
Dinner at Lago by Julian Serrano (Bellagio) — if you prefer an early, relaxed meal, enjoy more Italian small plates with direct views of the Fountains from the terrace and time your seating for the fountain show.
Bellagio Fountain Show — step outside to the Strip for multiple fountain performances; pick a spot on the Bellagio promenade or at the nearby pedestrian bridge for unobstructed views.
Cocktails at Verbena (Bellagio) or Petrossian Bar at ARIA — sip classic or signature cocktails in an elegant setting while soaking up the evening Vegas atmosphere.
Catch a show or lounge performance — choose from nearby headliners (check listings at The Cosmopolitan or Park MGM) or enjoy live music at The Park Theater or at an intimate lounge like The Bar at Times Square (New York-New York).
Late-night stroll down the Strip — wander past Paris Las Vegas, New York-New York, and MGM Grand to take in the neon, street performers, and casinos illuminated for the night.
Dessert at Milk Bar (Cosmopolitan) or a late-night gelato at The Venetian’s new-ish kiosks — indulge in a sweet bite before returning to Bellagio.
Nightcap at Hyde Bellagio or Otto's Lounge (Bellagio) — enjoy a final drink with views of the fountains or a quieter hotel lounge before turning in.
Return to your room and unwind — freshen up, enjoy the room views of the Strip or the Bellagio fountains (if facing the Strip), and prepare for tomorrow’s full day exploring.
Early coffee and pastries at Press in MGM Grand — grab a specialty espresso and a croissant to fuel your morning before exploring the resort.
Walk the MGM Grand lobby and casino promenade to see the themed areas and public art, then pop into the MGM Grand Garden Arena concourse for photos of the larger-than-life displays.
Breakfast at The Buffet at MGM Grand (or the more relaxed Primrose) — enjoy a wide selection of morning favorites and international options to suit every appetite.
Head east along the Strip toward New York-New York, pausing at pedestrian bridges for skyline photos; take in the replica skyline and outdoor scale of neighboring resorts.
Explore New York-New York’s Coney Island-style promenade and the Big Apple Coaster area — watch riders or, if you’re up for it, purchase a ticket for a later thrill session.
Grab a light mid-morning bite at Park MGM’s Everyday or Shake Shack at New York-New-York — enjoy a casual stop before continuing down the Strip toward Luxor.
Stroll through Excalibur on your way to Luxor, taking in the castle-themed central corridor and quick souvenir shops; this is a nice low-effort break between major stops.
Lunch at Tom Colicchio’s Crafted at MGM Grand — enjoy elevated comfort food and seasonal small plates in a relaxed setting before continuing along the Strip.
Walk the pedestrian path toward Park MGM and stop at The Park’s art installations and outdoor seating areas; pause for photos and a refreshing drink at BarBara Jean’s.
Visit The Park Theater area and explore the nearby T-Mobile Arena concourse shops and public art; duck into Park MGM’s NoMad Bar if you want a quick cocktail or mocktail.
Arrive at New York-New-York for the Big Apple Coaster if you didn’t ride earlier — purchase a mid-afternoon ticket and experience the skyline-hugging roller coaster for a thrill break.
Grab a late-afternoon pastry or coffee at Bouchon Bakery (The Venetian is a short walk or ride away) or choose a Shake Shack stop-back if you prefer something familiar on the go.
Head south toward Luxor; pause at Excalibur’s outdoor arcade for quick photos and street-scene views as you cross the Strip toward the pyramid silhouette.
Explore Luxor’s interior — browse the Egyptian-themed atrium, visit the Luxor gift shops, and check the schedule for any short live acts or exhibitions inside the resort.
Early dinner at Tender Steak & Seafood (Luxor) or Pyramid Cafe — settle in for a hearty meal with comfortable dining before evening Strip activities.
Pre-show cocktails at TAP Sports Bar & Lounge (Luxor) or a craft cocktail at Backstage Bar & Bites — relax and recharge before your evening plans with local draft beers or a signature mixed drink.
Catch a headline show or residency performance — check Park MGM, MGM Grand, or New York-New-York listings and arrive early to pick up tickets and settle into good seats.
Post-show dinner or late plates at Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill (MGM Grand) or Big Al’s Oyster Bar (Excalibur) — enjoy a leisurely meal while the Strip buzzes after dark.
Experience nightlife at Hakkasan Nightclub (MGM Grand) or The Bar at Times Square (New York-New-York) — dance to a DJ set or enjoy live music in a lively club atmosphere.
Stroll the neon-lit Strip toward the Bellagio fountains viewpoint — pause on pedestrian bridges for skyline photos and take in the evening energy between resorts.
Late-night bites at Shake Shack (New York-New-York) or Luxor’s Pyramid Cafe — grab a casual snack before calling it a night or continuing a late Vegas adventure.
Nightcap at The Chandelier (The Cosmopolitan) or a quieter drink at Centraal Bar (MGM Grand) — unwind with a final cocktail in a stylish lounge setting.
Return to Luxor to relax — freshen up in your room, enjoy the pyramid ambiance, and review plans for tomorrow’s departure toward The STRAT and Red Rock.
Breakfast at Eat, a casual Downtown diner — savor classic American morning fare and strong coffee to fuel a day of museum visits.
Arrive at The Mob Museum when it opens and begin with the interactive crime and law-enforcement exhibits; pick up an audio guide for deeper context on key displays.
Take a guided courtroom reenactment or special talk inside The Mob Museum to hear firsthand-style stories about notable trials and investigative techniques.
Walk to the nearby Fremont East District and explore local street art and vintage signage; pause for a mid-morning espresso at PublicUs, a popular neighborhood café.
Light lunch at Le Thai on Fremont Street — enjoy bold Southeast Asian flavors and their famous house curry before heading toward the Neon Museum.
Walk the few blocks from Le Thai to the Neon Museum’s entrance and check in for your timed afternoon tour; pick up any audio-guide devices and enjoy a short orientation on the grounds.
Guided Neon Museum tour — wander the Boneyard with a guide to learn the stories behind iconic Vegas signs and photograph the colorful, restored neon against the desert light.
Explore the Neon Museum’s visitor center and temporary exhibitions — browse archival displays and the gift shop for vintage-inspired souvenirs before heading back toward Fremont Street.
Late-afternoon coffee and pastry at Makers & Finders on Fremont Street — relax in their café-style seating and sample a house latte while watching local street life.
Self-guided walk through Fremont Street Experience — see the Viva Vision canopy, street performers, and historic casinos like Golden Nugget; pop into the Downtown Container Park for boutique shopping.
Visit the Arts District on 18b (a short rideshare away) — browse galleries and vintage shops such as The Arts Factory and Makers & Finders’ sister stores, and enjoy the neighborhood’s creative vibe.
Early evening craft-cocktail stop at Commonwealth on 2nd Street — ascend the rooftop bar for inventive drinks and skyline views as you prepare for dinner in downtown Las Vegas.
Dinner at Carson Kitchen — enjoy elevated American comfort food in a cozy, chef-driven setting located on Carson Avenue, perfect for a relaxed downtown meal.
Cocktails at Atomic Liquors — visit Las Vegas’s oldest freestanding bar for craft cocktails and vintage ambiance while locals and visitors mingle at the long wooden bar.
Catch live music or a DJ set at The Fremont Country Club — this intimate venue often hosts local bands and a lively crowd; check the night’s schedule and arrive early for a good spot.
Nightcap and skyline views at The D’s Skyfall Lounge (The D Las Vegas) — sip a final cocktail while taking in elevated views of Fremont Street and the downtown lights.
Stroll the Fremont Street canopy after dark — watch the Viva Vision light show, catch street performers, and pop into the Golden Nugget lobby for its historic casino feel and late-night energy.
Late-night bites at Pizza Rock — savor award-winning pizza and shareable small plates if you’re hungry after evening entertainment; it’s open late and popular with the after-show crowd.
Return to your hotel and unwind — take a final walk around your hotel’s public spaces or relax in your room, reflect on the day’s museum visits, and prepare for tomorrow’s Red Rock outing.
Early drive from Las Vegas to Red Rock Canyon — pick up coffee and breakfast sandwiches to go from Vesta Coffee Roasters (Summerlin) or The Perch at Red Rock before entering the scenic loop; arrive near opening to beat crowds and enjoy cool morning light.
Scenic Drive along the 13-mile Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop — stop at overlooks like Calico Hills and Sandstone Quarry for short photo walks and panoramic desert views.
Short morning hike on the Calico Tanks Trail — tackle this popular 2.5-mile out-and-back route to a natural water tank and sweeping views of Las Vegas and the Mojave Desert.
Visit the Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center — browse exhibits about local geology and wildlife, talk to rangers for trail conditions, and pick up park maps or a souvenir guidebook.
Drive to Willow Springs picnic area and enjoy a light picnic — unpack a pre-packed picnic from Bad Owl Coffee & Bites or sandwiches grabbed earlier while relaxing under shade and watching for local birds and lizards.
Short nature walk on the Lost Creek/Children’s Discovery Trail — an easy, interpretive path featuring a seasonal waterfall (if flowing), native plants, and petroglyph-viewing opportunities before returning toward the Strip.
Drive to the Pine Creek Canyon pullout for a relaxed lunch — unpack prepared sandwiches or salads from Bad Owl Coffee & Bites and enjoy the shade and rock-wall views while watching for small wildlife.
Short hike on the Turtlehead Peak approach trail for an intermediate viewpoint — if you prefer a shorter option, hike partway for impressive mid-afternoon vistas without committing to the full summit.
Photography stop at Keystone Thrust overlook — spend time framing the contrasting red sandstone and desert scrub in the warm afternoon light and swap lenses or phone camera settings for landscape shots.
Guided geology or naturalist talk (check Visitor Center schedule) — return briefly to the Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center for any ranger-led programs to learn about local plants, animals, and rock formations.
Explore the Moenkopi Loop or enjoy another easy stroll at Sandstone Quarry — wander among quieter trails to appreciate the area’s unique textures and perhaps find a shady rock to rest and snack.
Sunset scouting and chilled beverage at Red Rock Canyon’s scenic overlook — settle in at a favorite overlook (Calico Hills or Pine Creek) with bottled water or a thermos of tea while awaiting the sunset colors.
Drive back toward Las Vegas with a golden-hour photo stop — pause once more at a roadside turnout to capture the last angled light on the red cliffs before heading into town.
Dinner stop in Summerlin at Tivoli Village or Downtown Summerlin — choose from restaurants like Echo & Rig (upscale steakhouse) or Public School 702 for relaxed pub-style fare after your day outdoors.
Return to your Strip hotel and relax — freshen up and consider a short evening walk to see the Bellagio fountains or enjoy a low-key cocktail at your hotel lounge to wind down.
Sip craft cocktails at Velveteen Rabbit in the Arts District — a cozy, locally loved cocktail bar with seasonal drinks and a welcoming, artsy vibe to ease back into the city after Red Rock.
Dinner-delight at Echo & Rig in Tivoli Village if you prefer to linger — share a steak or chef’s tasting board in a relaxed, chef-driven setting with attentive service.
If you’ve already eaten, opt for gelato or a coffee at Dolce Gelato (Downtown Summerlin) while strolling the shops and outdoor plazas under soft evening lights.
Catch a late show or comedy set at The Space (Downtown Summerlin) or check listings for a headliner at The Chelsea or another Strip theater — arrive early to pick up tickets and get settled.
Nightcap at Hyde Bellagio or a quieter drink at Petrossian Bar (ARIA) — enjoy a final cocktail with plush seating and mellow music, reflecting on the day’s desert panoramas.
Late-night walk along the Strip toward the Bellagio fountains — pause at the promenade for a final look at the illuminated fountains and the glowing hotel facades before returning to your room.
Return to your hotel room to unwind — take a warm shower, review photos from the day’s hikes, and set out light plans for tomorrow’s visit to The STRAT and leisure time.
Coffee and light breakfast at The STRAT’s VooDoo Steakhouse lounge — grab a specialty coffee and a pastry while enjoying early views from the hotel entrance.
Ride the Strat elevator to the observation deck — take in sweeping morning views of the Las Vegas Valley and snap photos from the indoor and outdoor vantage points before crowds arrive.
Try the Big Shot or SkyJump ticket window for an adrenaline preview — if you’re feeling adventurous, book a morning slot or simply watch the thrill rides from the deck and take photos.
Breakfast/brunch at Top of the World restaurant — enjoy a rotating dining experience with panoramic views while sampling a chef-driven morning menu (reservations recommended).
Walk the STRAT promenade and browse the themed gift shops and arcade — pick up a souvenir and explore the hotel’s quirky exhibits and photo spots at ground level.
Short rideshare to the nearby Las Vegas North Premium Outlets for morning shopping — browse designer outlet stores for deals on fashion, accessories, and travel essentials.
Light lunch at Public School 702 or Shake Shack at the outlet mall area — enjoy a casual meal and recharge before an easy afternoon back on the Strip or more leisure time at the hotel.
Return to The STRAT and relax at the SkyPod lounge — enjoy a signature cocktail or iced tea on the observation deck while soaking in midday views and people-watching from above.
Hop a rideshare to the nearby Springs Preserve for a calm, nature-focused afternoon — stroll the botanical gardens and explore the interactive exhibits about Mojave Desert ecology.
Coffee break at Red Rock Roasters (on-site at Springs Preserve) or the Preserve’s café — recharge with a quality espresso and a pastry before heading back toward the Strip for a relaxed afternoon.
Return toward The STRAT and stop at Famous Foods Street Eats (nearby) for a quick sampler of local comfort dishes and snacks if you want a light second lunch or snack.
Back at The STRAT, visit the Top of the World gift shop and photo spots — pick up a small souvenir and take golden-hour photos from the outdoor observation rail before sunset.
Enjoy an early evening spa or pool session at The STRAT’s pool deck (season permitting) or book a short treatment at their spa to unwind after a day of walking and sightseeing.
Light pre-dinner bites and craft beers at 108 Eats & Drinks (STRAT casual dining) — sample shareable plates while you plan the evening and watch the valley lights begin to glow.
Step out to the observation deck for sunset views and the changing city lights — capture wide-angle photos as the Strip and surrounding valley transition into evening.
Dinner reservation at Top of the World (if you prefer a later seating) or 108 Eats & Drinks for a fuller meal — enjoy panoramic nighttime scenery while sampling signature dishes and a cocktail.
Take the elevator back down and stroll the STRAT casino floor to try a few games or check evening entertainment listings at the hotel’s theater and lounge areas.
Head to Voodoo Rooftop Nightclub (STRAT-adjacent) for rooftop drinks and live DJ vibes — enjoy skyline-facing seating and shareable cocktails while the city sparkles below.
Short rideshare to Fremont Street for a late-night neon experience if you want a downtown detour — watch the Viva Vision light show and soak in the high-energy street scene.
Return to The STRAT for a nightcap at the SkyPod lounge or at L.A. Comedy Club if there’s a late show — relax with a final drink and reflect on the trip’s highlights.
Finish with a quiet walk around the hotel perimeter or a last look from your room facing the skyline — unwind and prepare for departure or a leisurely final morning.