Best attractions and places to see around North Las Vegas include a mix of urban landmarks and natural areas. The region features expansive parks and historical sites within the city, alongside significant natural landscapes accessible for day trips. These attractions range from desert ecosystems to alpine environments, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Venetian Hotel is a well-known hotel and casino that is modelled after Venice during the 1400s and 1500s and has many replicas of landmarks from the city.
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The Paris Hotel is a well-known hotel and casino that is owned by Caesars Entertainment. The hotel has replicas of Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Paris Opera House, and the Musée d'Orsay, so of which you can see from the street as you run by.
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The Las Vegas Strip is simply impressive with all its casinos and hotels and crazy people. It's like diving into another world.
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Unlike the real Eiffel Tower, this one is "only" 165 meters tall, as the nearby airport made it impossible to build it at a scale of 1:1! The Vegas Eiffel Tower is also beautifully illuminated at night!
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These fountains are so stunning. They are perfectly matching with the music, which is playing during the show! The shows are every 30 minutes, in the later hours even every 15 minutes. Although it’s so crowded, it’s a beautiful experience, definitely recommendable!
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Unfortunately, the Mirage closed its doors forever this week and had to make way for something new.
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Construction is currently underway directly in front of the Bellagio (as of December 2023). However, you can watch the show from the side or from the bridge. The view from the other side of the street is not so good.
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Just minutes from North Las Vegas, you can visit the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, preserving Ice Age fossils. For day trips, consider Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area for spectacular red sandstone formations, Lake Mead National Recreation Area for water activities and scenic vistas, or Valley of Fire State Park for breathtaking red rock formations and ancient petroglyphs. For a cooler, alpine escape, Mount Charleston offers hiking trails and campgrounds.
Yes, the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park within North Las Vegas offers a glimpse into early Las Vegas history as a 19th-century trading post. You can explore historic buildings and artifacts at this museum.
North Las Vegas offers several family-friendly options. Craig Ranch Regional Park features multiple playgrounds, a dog park, a skateboard park, and an 8-acre fishing pond. Aliante Nature Discovery Park combines recreation with education about the Mojave Desert, offering a lake, playgrounds, and trails. Many of the attractions on the Las Vegas Strip, such as the Fountains of Bellagio and the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas, are also considered family-friendly.
Within North Las Vegas, Craig Ranch Regional Park is a premier outdoor space with walking trails, a dog park, a skateboard park, and a frisbee golf course. Aliante Nature Discovery Park offers trails, a lake for fishing, and picnic areas. Both provide excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation.
There are numerous hiking opportunities ranging from easy to difficult. You can find easy trails within city parks like Craig Ranch Regional Park and Aliante Nature Discovery Park Trail. For more challenging hikes, consider the trails at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Valley of Fire State Park, or Mount Charleston. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides at Hiking around North Las Vegas.
Yes, several attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Fountains of Bellagio and Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino are generally wheelchair accessible. Many of the large parks in North Las Vegas, such as Craig Ranch Regional Park, also offer paved paths suitable for wheelchairs.
For a vibrant local experience, visit Broadacres Marketplace, an open-air market that has been operating since 1977. You can also explore the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino for high-end shopping.
The best time to visit desert natural areas like Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, and Lake Mead is typically during the cooler months, from fall through spring (October to April), to avoid extreme summer heat. Mount Charleston, being an alpine environment, offers a cooler escape during the summer months.
Yes, there are various cycling routes available. You can find easy loops within city parks or explore longer, more challenging rides that take you through the broader Las Vegas area, including routes with views of Lake Mead. For detailed cycling tours, refer to Cycling around North Las Vegas.
Adrenaline junkies can experience the thrill of NASCAR, NHRA, and other racing events at the world-class Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located just outside North Las Vegas.
Absolutely. The observation deck of the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas provides magnificent views of the desert metropolis and the Strip. Additionally, the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge at Hoover Dam offers spectacular vistas of the dam and the Colorado River.
Visitors frequently praise the mesmerizing water and light show at the Fountains of Bellagio, especially in the evening. The detailed architecture and themed environments of resorts like The Venetian Resort and Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino are also highly appreciated for their immersive experiences.


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