Casa de Shenandoah
Mr. Las Vegas, Wayne Newton, has lived on his 52-acre ranch since 1966—though it's been hidden behind tall gilded gates for nearly as long. In 2015 the private estate opened to the public, and for a fee, visitors can see his massive memorabilia collection, which includes costumes, Franklin Roosevel's personal desk, a Stradivarious owned by Jack Benny, and Rolls Royces once owned by Steve McQueen, Liberace, Johnny Cash, and others. The compound also houses dozens of prize-winning Arabian horses, an exotic animal farm, and Newton's private jet. Pay enough money, and the Midnight Idol will give you the tour himself.
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Las Vegas Springs Preserve
How sexy could a living museum by the Las Vegas Valley Water District really be? You'd be surprised.
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.
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.
Barrick Museum
Pre-Columbian art and cultural objects meet contemporary artworks, all under one roof.
Lip Smacking Foodie Tours
The multi-course dining experience reaches new heights with this walking tour through some of the city's best restaurants.