The 6 Best Free Things To Do In Las Vegas

Las Vegas is filled with things to do and experiences that don’t necessarily have to come at a cost. With so much happening around town for no money down, there is something for everyone in Sin City without spending a single dime.

Yes, there are certain costs like parking (after all, nothing is “free” in Las Vegas), but we’re not counting that in our list. Regardless, these are the best free attractions in Las Vegas.

Fountains at Bellagio

The Fountains at Bellagio | Photo: Jeremy Long

Located in front of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, this must-see display combines incredible music and water choreography to deliver awe-inspiring performances that are sure to take your breath away. With presentations lasting a few minutes each, these fountains are worth staying a while to take in the full show. While visitors may gather around and watch from all around, the best “seats” are the standing areas next to the pond, which gives you a close view of all that’s happening. 

For those looking for an even better experience, you can enjoy one of their night shows which features captivating lighting effects — a truly unique sight to behold! The days and times for these night shows vary, so check the schedule before heading there for your unforgettable Las Vegas trip.

Hoover Dam 

Hoover Dam from the air.

Visiting Hoover Dam in Las Vegas is a must-do on anyone’s itinerary. The dam, located 30 minutes from the city center, rises over 725 feet above Black Canyon and stands as a true modern marvel of engineering. Constructed during the Great Depression, Hoover Dam was designed to provide irrigation for Nevada and Arizona and create hydroelectric power for the ever-growing needs of California. 

There are paid guided tours and upgradable self-guided tours, that include access to sections of the dam that are normally off-limits. But you can explore this iconic piece of American history completely up close without paying any entrance fee. Don’t forget to catch a glimpse of the powerful generator turbines working their magic! Whether you take the standard tour route or opt for exploring below the dam’s surface with a guided tour, you are sure to leave Hoover Dam with an unforgettable experience.


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Fremont Street Experience

SlotZilla on Fremont Street | Photo: Jeremy Long

Visiting Fremont Street in Las Vegas is a free Vegas attraction that everyone needs to experience at least once. It is a five-block long, open-air pedestrian mall of sorts featuring some of the most exciting attractions in all of Sin City. Here you’ll have access to various restaurants, shops, and revamped casinos. You can enjoy a variety of entertainment from live bands, entertainment acts, and special events such as Viva Vision Light Show featuring over 12 million LED lights choreographed to music. 

Shop for unique souvenirs or participate in heart-pounding thrill rides such as Slotzilla Zipline with an 11-story Slotzilla Zoomline or a 77-foot tall Slotzilla SuperZip. A visit to Fremont Street should definitely be on your bucket list when you are in Las Vegas!


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Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens display | Photo: Jeremy Long

Visiting the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens in Las Vegas is a “must-do” experience that everyone needs to have. The carefully manicured displays can, at any time, feature sculptures, koi ponds, and gorgeous plants from five continents. Every season is celebrated with unique designs based on that period of the year, often incorporating giant set pieces such as a 5,000-pound handmade chocolate sculpture of iconic landmarks or gold-covered Faberge eggs. 

Special events occasionally take place in the conservatory as well, such as flower artworks and classical musical performances by renowned artists. Even those who may not be accustomed to appreciating botanical gardens can still find plenty to marvel at when walking through this lush paradise. It’s a great way to escape from the hustle and bustle of Vegas while maintaining your presence in the city known for its grandeur.

Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

Flamingo Wildlife Habitat | Photo: Jeremy Long

Located within the grounds of the Flamingo Hotel, the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat houses a variety of species of birds, fish, and turtles in naturalistic environments that are carefully crafted by zookeepers. Passersby can observe the beautiful pink flamingos as they sunbathe beside the ponds and interact with their feathered friends while they explore the lush green environment. 

Among laying ducks and herons, visitors will find swans, Mandarin ducks, and exotic peacocks that practice their courtship rituals in full glory. Visitors can also indulge in a book or some tranquil moments as they sit atop a wooden bench along the water’s edge or stroll around to observe other creatures like Japanese Koi carp, or spend a leisurely afternoon feeding rainbow-hued lorikeets. A visit to this special place is sure to be both tranquil and captivating.

Seven Magic Mountains

Seven Magic Mountains | Photo: Jeremy Long

Visiting Seven Magic Mountains in Las Vegas is sure to be a captivating experience in the desert oasis. Located just south of the city, off the I-15 highway, this art installation stands out against the horizon. The piece by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone features seven towers of colorful, stacked boulders, each standing up to thirty feet in height. 

Guests are known to wander around and explore the installation or just sit back and admire it from a distance. No matter how you enjoy it, visiting Seven Magic Mountains provides an excellent chance for unique photographs to add to your collection. A truly unparalleled experience awaits in this vibrant and creative location!

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