9 Best Places To Go in Vegas When You’re on a Budget

Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world with an incredible array of experiences that entice visitors from around the globe. The city welcomed about 38.8 million visitors in 2022, and this number will probably only go up in the future.

It's known for its huge casinos and isn't generally somewhere that people go unless they're prepared to spend a lot of money. With that said, there are still plenty of things you can do in Vegas without breaking the bank.

In this guide, we'll take a look at some of the best places to go in Vegas on a budget. Keep reading to find out more.

1. The Punk Rock Museum

The Punk Rock Museum was established over 45 years ago and continues to be a great experience for anyone visiting Vegas. It offers a look into the history and culture that has erupted from the world of punk rock and is perfect for lifelong fans as well as those with a passing interest. There's also the new Triple Down bar within the museum so you can grab a drink.

General admission tickets are $39.99, and we offer discounts for children and military personnel. If it's your birthday, you'll even get free entry! We also offer guided tours for hardcore fans.

2. See the Bellagio Fountain

The Bellagio Fountain is one of the most famous sites in Las Vegas. You've probably seen plenty of water fountains in the past, but not like this. The water is fully choreographed so it puts on an incredible show.

Las Vegas typically attracts adults more than families, but this is a great experience if you have kids with you on your Sin City vacation. It's located on the Las Vegas Strip, so you're sure to be in the area at some point.

On weekdays, the show runs every 30 minutes from 3 pm to 8 pm, and then every 15 minutes from 8 pm until midnight. It starts at noon on Saturdays and 11 am on Sundays. The best thing is that it's completely free, so will fit in well for a budget trip.

3. Grab Some Inexpensive Food

Like a lot of things in Las Vegas, food can be very expensive. It's good to know where you can get some cheap eats if you want to keep your spending down. Some spots where you can find a cost-effective meal at almost any time include:

  • Evel Pie

  • Tacos El Gordo

  • Village Pub & Cafe at Ellis Island Casino, Hotel, & Brewery

Cañonita at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is a traditional Mexican restaurant that runs happy hour Monday to Thursday from 2-5 pm if you want to grab some drinks with your food. Favorite Bistro at The LINQ Hotel + Experience is another great option with a happy hour from 2-6 pm from Monday to Friday.

4. Head Up the Strat Tower Observation Deck

If you want to get a great view of the city, the Strat Tower Observation Deck is perfect. It stands 869 feet above the Vegas Strip and offers a full 360° view of the entire city.

This may not be the best experience if you're afraid of heights. For those who love a thrill, however, there are also some rides you can go on while you're up there.

5. The Illuminarium

The Illuminarium is a one-of-a-kind immersive experience that you won't forget anytime soon. It uses 4K digital projection, 360-degree audio, in-floor vibrations, and even scent systems to transport you from a building in Vegas to outer space and beyond.

There are various shows to choose from, so look into them before making your choice. Despite being such a remarkable experience, tickets start from just $35. For sports fans, there's even a Sports at Illuminarium event every Monday for just $10.

6. The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit

Las Vegas might not seem like somewhere you'd expect to see an impressive art display, but the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is truly special. It uses similar technology to the Illuminarium to provide a cutting-edge experience.

This is an absolute must-see for art lovers, and it's been extended to January 2024 due to its popularity. There are different ticket types starting from $29.99 and there are discounts available for military personnel, seniors, and students.

7. Dino Safari - A Walk-Through Adventure

This is another great option if you're on a family vacation. Take part in a fossil dig, stand face to face with animatronic dinosaurs, and learn about some of the most fascinating creatures to ever walk the earth.

It takes about 30-45 minutes to walk the exhibit, so you should be able to get this done even if you're on a tight schedule. Tickets start at just $22.25, so this is great when you're trying to stick to a budget.

8. Vegas Superkarts

If you're looking for something a bit more thrilling, Vegas Superkarts is perfect. The 4-stroke engines that these go-karts use give them plenty of power so you can race around the 1,600-foot outdoor racetrack and push your skills to the limit.

Tickets for a single race cost $35, but you'll get discounts if you want to do more. Two races will cost $65, and three will cost $90. Each race is 8-10 laps, so you'll get plenty of time on the track.

9. Head Out to Red Rock Canyon

Most people head to Vegas with the thought of lady luck on their side, but no matter how your trip is going, you may want to get away from the hustle and bustle of your casino resort at some point. Just a few miles west of the city is the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

It's full of hiking trails with gorgeous views, and you can camp in various spots. This is something you want to think about before your trip as you'll need to have suitable gear with you.

Deciding Between the Best Places to Go in Vegas

These are just some of the best places to go in Vegas, but the city has plenty more to offer. The experiences above are all great for a budget trip, but there are plenty of fun things you can do in Vegas that could end up costing you a lot more.

The Punk Rock Museum is the perfect place to start your Las Vegas trip. If you really want to create some memories, you can even get married here! Visit our tickets page to book your visit today.

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