You'll be shopping at the "World's Largest Gift Shop" as you walk the isles at Bonanza Gifts. Tons of weird, unusual, and unconventional merchandise is available throughout the store's 40,000-square-foot expanse. Find this fun shopping treasure located at Sahara and the Strip.
Satisfy that sweet tooth by taking a tour of the Ethel M Chocolates Factory. The self-guided tour runs seven days a week, and as you walk through you'll be able to see the chocolate making in process. See the machines in action, learn about the production, and taste the final product. It's the sweetest destination in the city.
Fresh52 Farmers’ & Artisan Market is a lively open air market in Southern Nevada where neighbors and friends come together to celebrate and empower their community. This is a place to view what the Las Vegas community has the offer, from real, farm-fresh produce to handcrafted artisan goods.
Polish your bowling ball and take your talents to The Orleans Bowling Center. 70 lanes, an arcade, a bar and grill, and a full-service pro shop are just a few of the amenities you'll find at this bowling alley. Find out why the Las Vegas Review Journal has named The Orleans Bowling Center the "Best Las Vegas Bowling Alley" numerous times in the last decade.
Escape the Vegas heat and enjoy a few laps around the ice at the Fiesta Sobe Ice Arena, located inside the Fiesta Rancho Hotel & Casino. If your skating skills are a little wobbly, or you want the kids to be a pro like you, take advantage of the lessons provided by the facility. Public skating, youth and adult hockey leagues, and an arcade are all offered here.
If you're a pinball wizard, have an interest in the game, or just want to check out something a little different, then the Pinball Hall of Fame is the right place for you. Check out 10,000-square-feet of pinball machines galore! Play 25 and 50 cent games on hundreds of fun machines that have been restored to their original glory.
Part cultural institution, part museum, part gallery, part event venue, part botanical garden – there's not much that the Springs Preserve doesn't cover. The Preserve does its part to present the history and nature of Las Vegas. Many of the exhibits showcase educational bits about native animals, and many of the activities at the Preserve involve arts and crafts, and lots of fun.
From contemporary to traditional art styles, The Arts Factory Las Vegas has a wide range of art for you to experience. This venue for art is active in the community, providing classes, space for local high school art exhibitions, and hosts the Smithsonian Institute lecture series, among many localized events. Be sure to take a peek at the Arts Factory calendar, the center often plays hosts to concerts, poetry readings, and live theater performances.
Pay homage to those who died in one of the world's most infamous shipwrecks at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, located at the Luxor. Over 1,500 people died in the North Atlantic after the "unsinkable" Titanic struck an iceberg; years later the wreckage was found in 1985. Since the discovery of the Titanic, over 5,500 artifacts have been retrieved from the ocean and this exhibition has just a portion of that on display.