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Romantic Things to Do in Las Vegas for Couples

Las Vegas is very alluring and hypnotizing even for non-gamblers, non-drinkers, and families. Many of the casinos and their decors are excellent examples of architecture and ingenuity, including the false sky ceilings, roller coaster rides, and thematic elements.

And then there’s the outdoor Vegas: red rock desert, stunning landscapes, unique slot canyons, and a perfect base for exploring over half a dozen of the best National Parks in the country.

In this epic guide to one of our favorite cities in the country, we guide you through planning a memorable trip to Las Vegas for couples.

Start at the casino where you are staying and spend some time at the slots. Casinos have lots of photo ops so we recommend dressing to the nines for your casino hop. Step inside the bakeries and patisseries to grab little treats.

Do a Casino Hop and Walk Along the Strip

The Tournament of the Kings is Excalibur’s famous dinner show. Enter the medieval castle of Excalibur, stay in a castle turret room, and watch a jousting tournament!

Explore the enchanting castle of Excalibur

The Bellagio Water Show is a fabulous free show of over a thousand fountains dancing to the music and light. This wonderfully orchestrated show has fountains of different sizes in different locations spouting water in the sky.

Watch the fountains of Bellagio

Caesars Palace was one of the earliest themed casinos to open in Las Vegas that’s themed after the Ancient Roman Empire—the decor is grand and stunning.

See the Fall of Atlantis show at Caesars Palace

Linq’s High Roller Ferris Wheel is one of the tallest Ferris Wheels in the world. From the wheel, you can get panoramic views of the Las Vegas strip in every direction.

Admire Las Vegas from above at the Ferris Wheel at the Linq

Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park is a wonderland of unique rock formations of the bright red Aztec Sandstone. See various rock formations, go rock scrambling and hiking, see ancient Indian petroglyphs, and take stunning Instagrammable photographs in the park.

Explore the Valley of Fire State Park

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the premier attractions in the country and can be easily visited from Las Vegas.

See the Majestic Grand Canyon

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