13. The Neon Museum
Learn the story of Las Vegas through neon. The family-friendly Neon Museum is located off Interstate 15 and next to Cashman Field. This curious collection of classic business and hotel signs reveals the interesting evolution of Las Vegas from a simple stop along the way to California to top tourist attraction. You can take a tour any day they’re open. Still, the tours are limited and they reportedly sell out quickly.
14. The Bellagio Conservatory And Botanical Garden
The Bellagio Conservatory truly does draw a crowd. Situated across from the hotel front desk, the conservatory is changed throughout the year thanks to the efforts of more than 100 gardeners who both design and maintain the facility. Seriously, you cannot walk through here without unintentionally photobombing. Just like the glass flowers in the lobby and famous fountains in front, the conservatory and garden make the Bellagio a “must-see.”
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