Las Vegas is famous for two things: for its chapels and flash weddings with Elvis Presley as the priest, and for its luxurious casinos, the ultimate temples of the “Sin City” city.

So can one enjoy a trip to Sin City without being tempted to spend even a single euro on the tables and slots of the famous casinos?

See the famous Sphere

The Las Vegas Globe is considered the top technological attraction on the planet. It is the largest dome, screen and concert hall in the world and opened in October 2023 with a concert by U2.

It cost $2.3 billion, is 120 meters high and 170 meters wide, contains amphitheater stands and the largest LED screen in history with the highest definition ever invented.

Climb the Wheel

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Step into one of the cabins of the High Roller – the largest observation wheel in North America – and ascend to a height of 152 meters for a 360 view for breathtaking views of the entire city and the desert beyond.

Make it even more…Vegas by choosing a Happy Half Hour ticket, which includes an open bar and bartender for a 30-minute ride.

Stroll down the LINQ

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With a walk along the famous pedestrian street with the outdoor daiquiri stand, the Museum of Selfies, the largest pastry shop in the world and the city’s only zip line, you won’t even know how the hours have passed!

Explore the Mojave Desert

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Las Vegas was built from scratch in 1905 in the heart of the Mojave Desert, Nevada, and quickly developed into the capital of gambling and debauchery.
The surrounding Mojave desert remained unchanged, with western-like settings.

OR Death Valleyone of the most famous parts of the desert, is the lowest point in North America at 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level.

It is the driest and hottest part of North America, but also the second driest on the entire planet, with the Atacama Desert in Chile and was named so by migrating settlers in 1849, because several died while crossing it.

With information from the Independent