9 Things You Should Know Before Traveling to Las Vegas

Are you planning a trip to Sin City with your family? Research the ins and outs to know exactly what to explore.

Let me tell you the nine things you should know before traveling here.


#1. The casinos are further apart than they seem 


Whether walking on the Strip or Fremont Street, carry comfortable shoes like sneakers or flats. Have snacks and water if you're with kids. And remember that this is a desert, and the heat may become unbearable, depending on the time of your visit.

#2. The Strip and Fremont Street are different


Fremont Street has a lot of free live shows. I suggest that you go at night to have the best viewing pleasure.

On the other hand, the Strip is lined with large resorts, casinos, and sights like the Bellagio Fountains, among many others. To experience Vegas fully, I suggest you make time for both places.

#3. Vegas is very close to many amazing locations


Most people equate the entire Vegas to the Strip. But the city is more than that. You can visit breathtaking places like Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and many more.

#4. There are world-class restaurants


Vegas is a hotbed of global cuisine. There are so many restaurants that you could visit every year and never stop eating at new places. Restaurants like Joe's Stone Crab will have you licking your fingers like no other. There are also many celebrity chef restaurants.


#5. You should expect to do a lot of walking


When you're traveling with children, walking may be a bit stressful. But you should expect to do a lot of it in Sin City. Make an itinerary with many stops and breaks so the kids don't get exhausted.

#6. Things may become a bit pricy


Depending on the time you visit, attractions may be pricy. But you can always visit Vegas on a budget. Learn about the busy and slow months, and plan well.

#7. Renting a car is not a good idea


Renting a car to move around in Vegas is probably not necessary. Why? Because it's costly. The best way to move around Vegas is through the tour bus or walking around. Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are also advisable. You could likewise consider taxis.

The only time you should rent a car is when you're going to places like Hoover Dam, Death Valley, and other attractions outside the Strip.

#8. Most hotel rooms don't have fridges or microwaves


If you're used to hotel rooms with fridges and microwaves, then know that most hotels on the Strip don't have them. The ones that do charge might charge over $25.

#9. People are friendly in Vegas


This may be a weird addition to this list, but it's necessary. Whether tourists or residents, people in Vegas are very nice. They will say hello to you and greet you with a smile. They are kind and make conversation.