Beginning at dusk, a canopy of more than 12 million LED lights erupts in a psychedelic light-and-music show every hour. You can find a taste of Old Vegas on Fremont Street, where vintage signs and showgirls crowned with headdresses recall the days of Sinatra and Martin. But there’s plenty to see and do once you step off Las Vegas Boulevard. It can feel like the entire city of Las Vegas revolves around the Strip if you never venture beyond that neon-lit corridor. Make a splash in the hotel’s resort-style pool which features daybeds and private cabanas (currently closed).īeyond the Las Vegas Strip: Old Vegas and Red Rock Canyon.Spa day: Custom massages and herbal steam rooms erase stress.Cafés: A delicious cup of coffee in one of the cafés can bring energy back when needed.Multiple restaurants include the carnivore-friendly Bazaar Meat by José Andrés.Concert venues host musicians and comedians, and upscale bars mix craft cocktails. Its casino lets players try their luck on more than 600 slots, plus more than 50 table games like blackjack and craps. The 4-star SAHARA Las Vegas channels Sin City's energy with plenty of entertainment.