North Las Vegas is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, in the Las Vegas Valley. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 216,961, with an estimated population of 249,180 in 2017. The city was incorporated on May 16, 1946. It is in the Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA and is the fourth largest city in the state of Nevada.
Restaurants in North Las Vegas
4 based on 189 reviews
We were not happy with the service or the food. After waiting over 30 minutes they took our party of 5 to an almost empty dining room. We waited for someone to show up and after a good 10 minute wait someone came and took our drink order after returning with our drinks they took our food order and almost 35 minutes later our food arrived except for one of the orders, it finally came out cold. Needless to say we will not be going back.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Brilliance abounds inside our breathtaking Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. The attention to detail is astounding. The passionate display of nature in all its awe-evoking glory - quite simply, sensational! Let your imagination wander as you assume a leisurely stroll amongst rare natural finds selected distinctively for Bellagio from all over the world. Admire the essence of every season recreated with exceptionally gorgeous plants, flowers and trees thoughtfully arranged to inspire full splendor
My recommendation never miss out the musical fountain show which happens every half an hr outside Bellagio hotel also you will be surprised to view the Japanese concept flower garden inside the hotel, it is so beautiful and unique you may find yourself visiting the place again and again which I did.
The flower garden is of real flowers(Japanese concept) with 65000 flowers, 14000 sq ft high, truey marvellous
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Measuring 520 feet in diameter, the High Roller eclipses both the London Eye and Singapore Flyer. Facing north and south parallel to Las Vegas Boulevard, the wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one full revolution and features 28 glass-enclosed cabins with broad views of Las Vegas and the Strip. Each spherical cabin can hold up to 40 people, with benches on either side of the cabin and plenty of floor space in between-but we imagine you'll want to stand and admire the view. Sight-seeing isn't all that the High Roller has to offer. Take in the best views of Las Vegas from inside a High Roller Happy Half Hour cabin. Your ticket includes one 30-minute ride and an open bar inside the cabin! Allow your body and mind to soar 550 feet in the sky above the Las Vegas Strip in a unique and personalized yoga session with a professional instructor. Or experience a one-of-a-kind sky high chocolate tasting experience paired with your choice of wine!
I've done the High Roller in the day and night, both have their highlights but I preferred the day one best because you could see so much more. The price is relatively cheap compared to most excursions in Vegas, no big lines and generally friendly other tourists in the line with you anyway. You're not pushed to do the green screen photos so can by-pass that if you want. The pod is large and stable, you barely feel it moving apart from the odd occasion it might stop for a minute then continue. You can stand or sit, the pod is designed for you to move around to see all the views but there are some seats for you to take a break if need be.
The night view is of course astounding for all the lights, simply beautiful ... but that's pretty much all you see. If you came in on a night flight you wouldn't need to see it again.
Cheaper than a helicopter ride, with amazing views, don't miss it. I'd choose this over the Stratosphere any day.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
There is no other way to describe Vegas it is everything and more. Every part of it is exciting, bold brash and very expensive. Lots of shows, choose carefully. There’s a volcano that erupts outside Mirage Hotel there are spectacular water display outside Ballagio there are amazing chandeliers in Cosmopolitan. You have one of the biggest big wheels in the world, the Eiffel Tower, Venetian waterways with gondolas (very overpriced) and flamingoes in the flamingo. The MGM grand is what it’s name says and Ceasers Palace is what you would expect. In Mirage where we stayed you have two big shows,a volcanoes that erupts a dolphinarium and a zoo, not discounting a pool so big it has six life guards. Big, brash,exciting and spectacular, it makes Piccadilly Circus look very tame. Don’t forget while you are there a trip to the Grand Canyon is a must. Take lots of money and enjoy a trip of a life time.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Sitting atop the Stratosphere Tower Hotel and Casino, this is the tallest free-standing observation tower in the U.S. and is encircled by two exciting roller coasters.
top tip for visitors ... if you want to go to top, just ask to go to bar , have a drink and see the view,no need to pay. It is well worth a trip and you dont need to be a mad thrill seeker.
4 based on 33 reviews
A five-block pedestrian covered mall with kiosks, carts and a nightly light-and-sound show.
We just went down to Fremont street again and had a blast from the free concerts, to all the crazy people (LOL) the food is also very good and very fair prices. The bars are half of what the strip charges. The Zip line is also a blast.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Wynn was my favorite place to go- not anymore! Do not bother with getting the Wynn card! In 18 years of travels to Vegas 2 times a year- they gave me 2 night comp only once! Not worth it! The pool is the only good thing! I was just in Vegas last week and told my crew I was not going and they agreed! Will never step foot in there again. Other cards give you up to 3 or 4 Comp nights with free play and food credit. Not this place- stay away!
4.5 based on 336 reviews
I saw Shun Yen last night at the Reynolds Hall. One of the best pieces of theater I've ever seen. I was put off and dreading "political commentary" as posted by cynical theater goers but the commentary about prosecution of Falun Gong was concise and well-delivered. So, if you don't want to listen to it, close your eyes for 65 seconds and think about your grocery list.
The staff is ever acommodating and helpful. The building is a monument to beauty and elegance. The acoustics are impeccable. I was lucky to sit in the dead center of the center row and this performance was so riveting, so unique, so mesmerizing, that time and place were completely transcended by living in this banned-in-China production and several times I actually forgot to breathe.
Smith Center, thank you for bringing this production to Las Vegas. I felt like I was floating on air during every captivating, unique and brilliant moment.
There is a free parking lot, somewhat to the back of the theater and if you have mobility issues, you may want to valet park or, the day I was there, pay $5.00 for a parking space within a 90 second walk to the box office.
Food and drink are available. Staff is knowledgable and helpful. Smith Center is truly a stunning gem in the kaleidoscope of Las Vegas culture.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The PINBALL HALL OF FAME is an excellent option for safe, family fun. The Pinball Hall of Fame has games from the beginnings of "Arcades", including Pinball machines from every decade over the last 100 years; nearly fully manual models up through the most intricate digital machines. You will also find other arcade-type games like "The Claw" to win stuffed animals and also many Stand Up early Video games like "Asteroids" and "Donkey Kong" and "Pac-Man". Very safe location near the airport, on busy East Tropicana Blvd.
4.5 based on 212 reviews
The host of Travel Channel's #1 rated series Ghost Adventures is giving everyone a chance to experience the spine-chilling vibe of the spirit world. Reality star and author Zak Bagans has turned a historic downtown Las Vegas mansion into a mecca of the macabre - a haunted museum. The 11,000-square foot property built in 1938 is located near South Las Vegas Boulevard and was originally owned by Cyril S. Wengert, a prominent businessman. Through the years, hostile spirits have been rumored to roam the halls terrorizing past occupants, family members who passed away there whose energy remains. Long-time Las Vegans even claim dark rituals took place in the home's basement during the 1970's. Paranormal enthusiasts visiting Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum will venture down creepy winding hallways and secret passages into more than 30 rooms that rival scenes from Hollywood horror films, setting the stage for frightening facts about each paranormal pieces.
This museum was amazing. Michael was our tour guide he was very knowledgeable about every piece in the museum. As an avid Zak Bagans follower this was hands down the best experience I could have asked for! I would highly recommend checking out the tour that was well over an hour and a half.
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