If you're willing to explore ahead, Las Vegas offers numerous exciting spots for travelers to enjoy without spending a dime.
Where to Enjoy Free Activities in Las Vegas?
I often joke that visiting Las Vegas is like entering a 'Las Free-gas' paradise because there's an abundance of freebies for visitors to enjoy at full throttle.
Experience Fire Shows at The Volcano
Every night, there are two performances at 7 PM and 8 PM (with an additional 9 PM slot on Fridays and Saturdays) for about 10 minutes, where the audience is dazzled by high eruptions up to 12 feet from the mouth of the artificial volcano and underwater fire spouts, accompanied by explosive sounds, synchronized music, and captivating dance performances, creating a thrilling and awe-inspiring spectacle for viewers.

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through 3D art in Monte Carlo.
Enter the resort-gambling complex named Monte Carlo and immerse yourself in the captivating world of lifelike 3D paintings at the '3D EYE TRICK EXPERIENCE'.
This theme is brought to life by Melanie Stimmell and her team of artists at the street art company 'We Talk Chalk' (USA). The artworks are designed to engage visitors in everyday scenes, inviting them to explore and become part of the images, adding an extra dimension of vibrancy to the paintings. So don't forget to snap a few selfies with these unique pieces of art!

Marvel at the Statue of Liberty made of chocolate in New York - New York.
If you're a fan of sculpting art or a chocolate aficionado, then you must visit the Chocolate World of the Hershey brand (Hershey’s Chocolate World) located within the hotel-gambling complex named New York - New York Las Vegas to admire the nearly 800-pound (approximately 363 kilograms) Statue of Liberty made of milk chocolate. It will show you how the fusion of art and culinary preferences can create such a unique masterpiece!

Explore exhibitions at The Art Factory.
Transforming from a utilized mixed-use business district into a commercial art hub was the brainchild of Wes Myles Isbutt, owner of Studio West Photography, along with a former tenant of the original complex.
Wes saw the potential in reviving this structure akin to urban districts and art complexes he had visited in Europe, San Francisco, and New York City. Wes purchased the building in 1996 and has been renovating and redesigning the center ever since.
This is a venue for displaying artworks by painters, photographers, or renowned designers. It seems the calendar is always full, and events are regularly held here. The Art Factory is located in the heart of Las Vegas, with music performances every first Friday evening of the month being a notable highlight.

Sky garden at The Palazzo
Miniature 'natural wonders' are showcased seasonally in the grounds of The Palazzo - Palazzo Waterfall Atrium and Gardens, situated at The Palazzo hotel, consistently drawing a large number of Las Vegas tourists and... butterflies.
The babbling of the brook meanders around ornamental trees from various parts of the world, blending with the colors of a hundred blooming flowers, making you almost forget the scorching heat of up to 40 degrees in the summer here.

Marvel at the mermaid at The Aquarium
Every 30 minutes, two mermaids adorned in vibrant costumes emerge in the giant water column. From the miniature ocean with corals and hundreds of different fish, the mermaids feed the fish while blowing kisses to the audience outside.
Dozens of paintings of the mermaid are hung around the Silverton hotel to help visitors understand more about this mysterious mermaid.

Free live music shows at various bars
If you're still considering your budget for tickets to see shows by famous international singers and musicians, choosing free live music performances at bars is also essential!
It could be every Friday night at the Shady Grove Lounge located within the Silverton hotel and casino. Or singing romantic songs with piano accompaniment in Napoleon’s Dueling Pianos program at Napoleon’s Lounge in Paris Las Vegas; or listening to live music at Gaudi Bar within the Sunset Station hotel and casino in Henderson.

And there are plenty of other free shows to enjoy, such as watching circus performances at the Circus Circus hotel and casino, visiting the flamingo garden at Caesars, enjoying the music fountain at Bellagio, or experiencing the laser light show at Wynn. But time doesn't stand still, so Las Vegas will lure me back for a second, third, and many more times...



According to Quoc Vinh/Tuoi Tre
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourMarch 30, 2018