Top attractions near East Las Vegas
East Las Vegas offers a diverse range of attractions perfect for city-themed, romantic, and outdoor vacations. Visitors can explore local points of interest such as medical centers, churches, and museums, catering to those seeking cultural experiences, family outings, or business opportunities. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in the local culture or enjoy a leisurely day out, East Las Vegas has something to offer for every traveler.
- Stratosphere Tower: A modern marvel soaring 1,149 feet, Stratosphere Tower offers stunning panoramic views of Las Vegas. Experience exhilarating thrill rides at the top and enjoy dining options with a breathtaking backdrop.
- Mob Museum: Dive into the intriguing history of organized crime at the Mob Museum. This interactive museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that bring to life the stories of notorious mobsters and law enforcement.
- The Neon Museum: An outdoor gallery dedicated to preserving iconic Las Vegas signs. Stroll through the enchanting display of vintage neon lights, capturing the city's vibrant history and artistic spirit.
Things to do recommended for couples
Planning a romantic getaway in East Las Vegas? Experience luxury at Las Vegas National Golf Club, only 4 miles away, or enjoy the serene atmosphere at Los Prados Golf Course, 9 miles away. For an upscale experience, visit TPC Las Vegas, 12 miles from your stay.
Things to do recommended for families
Families visiting East Las Vegas can explore the thrilling rides at Adventuredome, discover the wonders of the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, and enjoy some outdoor fun at the nearby Sunset Park, complete with playgrounds and picnic areas for a perfect family day out.
Things to do recommended for groups
Groups visiting East Las Vegas can enjoy a thrilling day at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, explore the vibrant local art scene at the East Las Vegas Arts District, and savor delicious cuisine at popular eateries in the area, making for an unforgettable group experience.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.