1. Visit the ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ Sign
Visit the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas neon sign. It was designed by Betty Willis in 1959 and has welcomed millions of visitors to the iconic city. Willis never copyrighted the sign, and you can also see it on merchandise, souvenirs, and artwork.
2. Watch the Sparkling Lights of Paris
The 541-ft replica of the Eiffel Tower stands at the heart of Las Vegas. The tower at Paris casino hosts a colorful show of sparkling lights every thirty minutes, from dusk to midnight. Surprisingly, the Bellagio fountain shows on the other side of the street coordinates with the lighting to create a fantastic visual in the mid-strip skyline. It’s definitely worth watching.
3. Take in the Bellagio Fountains
After the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, the second most iconic Las Vegas landmark is the Bellagio Fountains. Found at the famous Bellagio Resort, the fountain show is one of the most beautiful things to watch in Sin City for free. The fountain show follows a moving soundtrack. The fountain shoots every 30 minutes and sometimes every 15 minutes, depending on the year’s time
4. Stroll past the Golden Gate Casino
The Golden Gate Casino is historical. It’s the oldest operating casino in Las Vegas, and where there’s history, there’s so much to see. The casino opened in 1906, and most artifacts used hundreds of years ago can be seen. You can view old gaming ledgers, the first telephone in Vegas, and much more for free.
5. Experience Pawn Stars in Real Life
The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop is famous because of the hit TV show, “Pawn Stars.” The show is quite popular, and many people line up in downtown Las Vegas to get a glimpse of the store that inspired the show. Visiting the store is free, but you should be there as early as possible due to the long queues.