Introduction
Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps, a neon oasis in the middle of the Nevada desert. It’s a place where extravagance is the norm and where every corner offers a new surprise. If you have 3 days to explore this mythical city, this itinerary is for you. Get ready for a trip full of lights, shows and unique experiences, with no rush and a focus on what really matters.
Day 1: The Famous Strip
Day one is dedicated to exploring the soul of Las Vegas: the Strip. This nearly 7-kilometre avenue is home to the most famous hotels and casinos in the world. Start the day with a photo by the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, at the southern end of the Strip. Then walk up the avenue and let yourself be dazzled by the sheer scale of the hotels. Step inside the Luxor and its pyramid, wander through the New York streets at the New York-New York and admire the replica of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. In the late afternoon, don’t miss the Bellagio fountain show, a ballet of water, light and sound that will leave you speechless. For the evening, the choice is yours: one of the many Cirque du Soleil shows, a concert by a residency artist or simply trying your luck in one of the casinos.

Day 2: Downtown and Old Las Vegas
On day two, we’ll discover the historic heart of Las Vegas: Downtown. Here the vibe is more laid-back and the scale more human, but the fun is just as guaranteed. Start the day with a visit to the Mob Museum, dedicated to organised crime, which tells the story of the mafia in the United States and its strong link to Las Vegas. Then explore the Fremont Street Experience, a pedestrian street covered by a giant LED screen, where every hour there’s a light and sound show. This is where you’ll find some of the city’s oldest casinos, like the Golden Nugget. Take the chance to have dinner at one of the many restaurants in the area and, if you’re feeling adventurous, try SlotZilla, a zipline that runs the entire length of Fremont Street.
Day 3: Beyond the Neon
On the last day, we suggest a break from the city’s buzz. If you like nature, a trip to the Grand Canyon is worth considering, though it takes a full day. A closer alternative is Red Rock Canyon, a conservation area with stunning landscapes just a 30-minute drive from the Strip. If you prefer something more relaxing, use the morning to enjoy your hotel pool or do some shopping at the city’s many outlets. In the afternoon, you can visit the Neon Museum, a “graveyard” of vintage neon signs that tell the story of the city. To say goodbye, dinner at one of the many world-renowned chefs’ restaurants is the perfect way to end your trip to Las Vegas.

What you should know before you go
- Comfortable shoes are essential: You’ll be walking a lot, so leave the high heels in the room.
- Drink plenty of water: The desert climate is very dry, so it’s important to stay hydrated.
- Tipping: Tipping is standard practice in the United States. It’s customary to leave between 15% and 20% of the bill in restaurants and bars.
- Legal age for gambling and drinking: The legal age for gambling and drinking in the state of Nevada is 21.
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Conclusion
Las Vegas is a city of excess, of dreams and of endless possibilities. In 3 days, it’s impossible to see everything, but this itinerary gives you a taste of what “Sin City” has to offer. Let yourself be carried by the city’s contagious energy and create memories that will last a lifetime. And remember, “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”.



