Friday May 2nd is the first Friday in May!
First Friday is held on the first Friday of every month, this event has become a beloved celebration of the arts, culture, and community, particularly in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. More than just a night out, First Friday embodies the essence of local creativity and gives residents and visitors alike a taste of authentic Las Vegas beyond the Strip.
This area of Las Vegas has seen a gentrification with lively new bars and restaurants, many with a vintage feel.
AREA15 is a must-see immersive entertainment district located a few minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.
Visitors of all ages are welcome to wander the sights for free. Activate one or all ticketed experiences and be transported into other dimensions.
There are many exciting things to see and experience on the Strip: The Bellagio Fountains and Conservatory, Caesars' Palace for Shopping and Nightlife.
Experience Downtown Container Park, an open-air shopping center filled with boutique retail shops, unique restaurants, and live entertainment for the whole family – located in the heart of Las Vegas!
From gourmet quick service dining at Downtown Terrace to award winning cocktails from Oak & Ivy, there’s something for everyone. Kids will love the interactive playground featuring The Treehouse, and adults can relax while enjoying free concerts, movies, and more on the main stage.
Located on the western outskirts of Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon offers a scenic loop drive. rock scrambling and some easy to Moderate hikes. This is a Local's favorite.
This Park is about 50 miles north of Las Vegas.
The Valley of Fire, Nevada's first state park, was formed by erosion and faulting, resulting in the wild Aztec sandstone formations you see today. Iron oxide, combined with silica and manganese, shaped the formations, giving the park a fiery look at sunset. According to scientists, humans first occupied the area 11,000 years ago, and evidence of thousands of years of humanity, like the Basketmaker culture's petroglyphs, can be found etched into the black coating on the rocks.
The Pinball Hall of Fame is an attempt by the members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club to house and display the world's largest pinball collection, open to the public. A not-for-profit corporation was established to further this cause. The games belong to one club member (Tim Arnold), and range from 1950s up to 1990s pinball machines. Since it is a non-profit museum, older games from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s are the prevelant, as this was the 'heyday' of pinball.
Founded in 1996, The Neon Museum is a non-profit learning institution that utilizes iconic neon signs to share Las Vegas art, culture and history with the world. Whether you are posing in front of the iconic Stardust sign at sunset or learning about our city’s civil rights movement on a guided tour, The Neon Museum presents the STORY of Las Vegas.