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From champagne-toasted action under neon lights to escapes into nature, the Silver State has something for every fancy. Las Vegas is the biggest draw and is a must for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene. World-class casinos and shows, tremendous shopping and dining: the Strip is awash with opportunities for excitement and indulgence.
Nevada's rugged beauty and untamed spirit lie just beyond Sin City's shimmering lights, and should never be overlooked. Here, nature lovers can hike, climb or enjoy wonderful scenic drives among the towering red sandstone cliffs of Red Canyon National Conservation Area. Those seeking a more tranquil experience should visit Lake Tahoe for its crystal-clear waters, which are perfect for swimming, boating or simply relaxing on the beach.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to fascinate them as well, as Nevada boasts many ghost towns such as Virginia City, where the Old West comes to life through preserved buildings and lively saloons. In turn, the Nevada State Museum in Carson City offers a deep dive into the state's rich history, from Native American cultures to the mining boom that shaped its development.
Adventurers in search of an adrenaline fix should try the Valley of Fire State Park for its ancient petroglyphs, surreal rock formations and challenging trails for hiking and biking. Thrill-seekers might also consider a visit to the Extraterrestrial Highway near Area 51, where the mysterious desert landscape fuels imaginations and conspiracy theories alike.

Venetian Hotel and Casino
No expense was spared building the Venetian Hotel, which aimed to recreate the city of Venice in the Nevada Desert, and the result is fairly spectacular. Guests can travel around t…

Bellagio Hotel and Casino
The Bellagio is one of Las Vegas's most opulent hotels and most popular casinos. With an Italian theme, the great bulk of the Bellagio sits in its own vast garden. It has more than…

Valley of Fire State Park
The Valley of Fire State Park is Nevada's oldest park, and is so named because of its red sandstone formations, which look like they're on fire when the sun reflects off them. The …

The Grand Canyon
A mile deep, 277 miles (446km) long and up to 18 miles (29km) wide, the breath-taking grandeur of the Grand Canyon is so impressive that words simply cannot do it justice. One of t…

Hoover Dam
Stretching 1,247 feet (380m) across the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam holds back the waters of Lake Mead and is a fine example of the engineering of its time. One of the world's m…

Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon is a dramatic valley 10 miles (16km) west of Las Vegas, and is a good excursion to escape the neon lights and slot machines. Its defining feature is the steep Red R…