Barrick Museum
Long one of Las Vegas's least-known cultural venues, the Barrick Museum, part of the University of Las Vegas's College of Fine Arts, houses a fantastic collection of pre-Columbian art and cultural objects from the American Southwest and Mesoamerica, as well as contemporary art from artists associated with the Las Vegas valley. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions of contemporary works.
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Las Vegas Springs Preserve
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The Mob Museum
This museum highlights one-of-a-kind artifacts and weapons donated by old Las Vegas families.
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
With help from with museums and foundations from around the globe, the BGFA is Sin City's foremost destination for quality art.
Neon Museum
The so-called Neon Boneyard has housed more than 80 relics of Vegas's neon sign history since it first opened in 1996.
Casa de Shenandoah
Wayne Newton's 52-acre private estate is now open to the public.
Cooking Lessons at Restaurant Guy Savoy
Groups of up to six can arrange a private lesson with Julien Asseo, executive chef of Guy Savoy.
Yoga Atop the High Roller
Silent Savasana's private and small-group yoga classes on the Strip's giant Ferris wheel is nothing short of exhilarating.
Digital Detox Retreat at Mandarin Oriental
These two-day digital detoxes include yoga, talks on nutrition, meditation, breathing techniques, and more.
Lip Smacking Foodie Tours
The multi-course dining experience reaches new heights with this walking tour through some of the city's best restaurants.