





itinerary by Michaela Patkova















This isn't your average Las Vegas guide. This is your six-day survival manual in the city of sin, full of luxury, chaos, and moments that will etch themselves into your memory faster than the neon lights on the Strip. Here, you don't live by the rules, here you create stories that you'll only tell your closest friends back home (and maybe not even them). Expect a cocktail of iconic locations, wild shows, pool parties, desert trips, and cocktails that taste like forbidden fruit. The Strip will become your playground, the casinos your arena, the Grand Canyon the backdrop for Hollywood selfies, and the night a club that never ends.
This itinerary is a bit cheeky, a bit elegant, but most importantly, as crazy as Vegas should be. Six days during which you'll transform from tourists into legends.
Upon arrival in Sin City, you might still feel the fatigue of the journey, but Vegas won't give you time to rest. The Strip awaits you right outside the door, a neon jungle, iconic hotels, and the Bellagio fountains will immediately remind you that you've entered a world where time has no weight. If you feel like starting lightly, head to the Chandelier Bar in the Cosmopolitan, where your first cocktail in the glow of thousands of crystals will give you the feeling that you've found yourself in an adult fairy tale. And if the adrenaline from the arrival overwhelms even the fatigue, then Omnia in Caesars Palace will draw you into a night that ends only when Vegas decides. The first day is just a warm-up, but you'll already understand that in this city, legends are born faster than hangovers.
In Las Vegas, the adventure starts right after landing – even the journey from the airport is your first gamble. You can find taxis right outside the terminals, the queues move quickly, and they'll take you to the Strip in about 15–20 minutes, depending on whether Vegas immediately shows you its famous traffic jams. The price ranges from around 20–30 dollars, plus a small tip, because even here it applies: if you give something extra, the ride comes with a smile. Uber or Lyft are alternatives, often a bit cheaper and more convenient, you just need to get to the marked "Ride Share" spots near the parking lots. Whatever you choose, take it as the first roll of the dice – a taxi is classic, Uber a flexible choice.
The pulsating artery of the city that never sleeps. The Strip is a showcase of iconic hotels, casinos, and shows where reality blends with fantasy. Stroll among Venetian waterways, a Parisian Eiffel Tower, and the Bellagio fountains – all without leaving a single street. Anything can happen on the Strip – from spontaneous gambling to a midnight wedding in a chapel. If you're looking for an energy that will pull you in and never let go, this is your starting point.

A three-story bar hidden inside a giant crystal chandelier. Luxurious, dazzling, and a bit decadent. Exactly how Vegas should taste. Each floor offers a different atmosphere: from an elegant cocktail lounge to a livelier bar area. Have them mix their legendary Verbena cocktail – a small thing that can turn your perception of tastes upside down (literally). The Chandelier is not just a bar; it's an experience that will dazzle your senses and leave you feeling like you're part of something secret and exclusive.

An entertainment palace where world-class DJ stars alternate with a unique light show and a giant moving chandelier above the dance floor. Omnia is a combination of luxury, crazy energy, and sometimes even cinematic chaos – as if you were right in the middle of The Hangover in Vegas. Here, you dance until dawn, sip champagne in private boxes, and test how long human energy can last. If you're looking for a place where the night turns into a legend, Omnia is the address you simply can't miss.

In Las Vegas, there's a simple rule: nobody walks much because the distances on the Strip are longer than they appear on the map, and the sun can burn you before you even make it to the next casino. You have a choice. Classic taxis, or Uber and Lyft. Taxis are everywhere, non-stop, but Vegas has its own trick: you can only get in at designated "taxi stands" at hotels, not just on the street, so no waving your hand like in New York movies. Uber and Lyft work reliably, often cheaper and without queues, just keep in mind that the driver will pick you up at specially marked locations at hotels, so it sometimes requires a little orientation. Whatever you choose, remember: in this city, even a short ride can be the start of a new story that you'll look back on with laughter and a slight blush. Because even the journey from A to B in Las Vegas is always a bit of a Hangover in Vegas.



The second day begins with a retro breakfast that's not just breakfast, but a full-fledged experience – Peppermill welcomes you with neon lights and portions so huge you'll wonder if Vegas is also competing for culinary records. Once you've fortified yourself, it's time for the first dose of real elegance. Bellagio is not just a hotel, but an institution. Fountains dancing to music, botanical gardens, a casino where every bet looks like a scene from a movie. This is the moment when Vegas shows itself in its most beautiful, flamboyant form. But Vegas never ends after dark – that's why Encore comes in, a temple of endless fun. During the day, it's a swimwear festival, at night a club where beats and lights engulf you, as if you were never meant to leave. And when you think you've seen everything, Absinthe arrives, a cheeky, crazy show that will make you laugh, amaze, and slightly surprise you, because that exact mix of emotions is the perfect ticket to a Las Vegas night. The second day is like roulette, sometimes luxurious, sometimes wild, always unpredictable.
A retro diner so iconic it could easily be a movie set. Peppermill is Vegas in the 70s – neon lights, pink cocktails, and portions so large they'll prepare you for hibernation. It's a place where locals, tourists, and those with a long night behind them looking for a breakfast that'll get them back on their feet meet. If you want to experience the good old Vegas with a hefty dose of nostalgia (and whipped cream), Peppermill is a stop you simply can't miss.

The Bellagio hotel defines luxury while offering the most famous free show – the dancing fountains. Every half hour, the water transforms into a ballet with more emotion than many a romantic comedy. Inside, you'll find a casino where you could easily lose a small fortune and still feel it was worth it, botanical gardens that change with the seasons, and an art gallery that serves as a reminder that Vegas can be cultured, too. The Bellagio isn't just a hotel; it's Vegas at its purest and most spectacular.

Encore is a place where the party never stops – by day, a luxurious pool club with cabanas, champagne showers, and DJs pumping out beats under the hot sun; by night, it transforms into a club that's buzzing until the early hours. Encore is the essence of the "Vegas experience": a touch of luxury, a bit of exaggeration, and plenty of moments where you'll say, "I'll never experience this at home." If Omnia is a palace, Encore is a temple of party gods.

If you're looking for a show as wild as a night in Vegas, Absinthe is a sure bet. It's a mix of acrobatics, cabaret, and humor so cheeky that even Alan from The Hangover would be proud. The show takes place in a grand tent right in front of Caesars Palace, making you feel like you're in an exclusive underground club that only insiders know about. Absinthe is dirty, sexy, and brilliantly provocative. It's a show that will make you laugh, marvel, and blush all at the same time. You can purchase tickets here.



The third day will pull you out of the Strip and show you a completely different side of Vegas. Red Rock Canyon is detox in its most beautiful form, red rocks, silence and trails that remind you that even the desert can be a film backdrop. Just as you cool down, Battlefield Vegas will heat you up again: real weapons, tanks and adrenaline that will get your blood pumping faster than espresso. The evening belongs to Fremont Street, the raw heart of old Vegas, where light shows flash overhead and a chaos rolls around you that is simply irresistible. And finally comes the magic. David Copperfield, the master of illusions, who can make not only cars disappear, but also your ability to disbelieve. This is the day Vegas plays all genres: from western to action movie to magical fairy tale.
For the next two days, it's worth leaving the neon jungle behind and grabbing the car keys. Renting a car here is as easy as ordering another drink, and it opens the door to short trips that perfectly contrast with the Strip. A convertible? The ideal choice because you want to feel the wind in your hair in the desert and look like you're in your own movie. With a car, you can get to the red rocks of Red Rock Canyon, the surreal Valley of Fire, or the Battlefield Vegas shooting range, where you can exchange the steering wheel for a trigger. Vegas isn't just about casinos and nightclubs. With a car, you get your own adventure soundtrack and the freedom to escape the chaos whenever you feel like it. And yes, returning to the Strip is even sweeter because nothing makes you crave another drink like desert dust on your boots. If you don't want to rent a car, you can still get around by taxi.
Just half an hour from the Strip and you'll find yourself in another world. Silence, red rocks and a horizon that seems suspiciously calm after a night in the casino. Red Rock Canyon is the perfect detox without giving up style. You can take the Scenic Drive, a twenty-one kilometer loop with viewpoints where you can stop, get out, and take that "me and the desert" photo that no one at home expects. But if you're drawn to the terrain, the trails are well marked and can be managed even by someone who's had a harder evening than a marathon in the gym. The Calico Tanks Trail will take you to a viewpoint in less than five kilometers, from where the distant Strip peeks out from the red rocks – as a reminder that Vegas never sleeps. For those who want a little more adventure, there's Ice Box Canyon, a rocky route into a canyon where you might be surprised by a small waterfall. And if you're just looking for an "Instagram moment", then just stay at Calico Hills, red walls right at the beginning. Entrance to the park costs a few dollars and everything is clearly marked, so there's no risk of getting lost like Alan with a tiger in the hotel. Just bring water, sunscreen and ideally a convertible with glasses that scream "Vegas, baby".

Forget game consoles and airsoft; here, you get to handle real toys. Battlefield Vegas is an adrenaline-pumping park for adults where you can try everything from submachine guns and sniper rifles to legendary machine guns you only know from action movies. The instructors are former soldiers, so they'll teach you to shoot like a pro (while smiling and saying "Yeah, have fun, but don't aim at me"). The area is also decorated with tanks, helicopters, and military equipment, so even while waiting, you still feel like you're in the middle of a Michael Bay movie.

If the Strip is a young, rich, Instagram-obsessed kid, Fremont Street is its slightly older cousin who still knows how to party – and without a filter. A neon jungle, streets full of musicians and performers, and a dazzling light show overhead reminding you that Vegas is the capital of excess. Add a zipline above the crowds, and you've got a recipe for an evening as electrifying as a 4 AM tequila shot.

Yeah, that David Copperfield, the magician who can make cars, airplanes, and maybe even your inhibitions disappear. His show is a mix of classic tricks, modern illusions, and a touch of nostalgia. Ideal if you want to spend the evening with your mouth open, and this time it won't be because of the champagne. You can purchase tickets here.




Day four takes you to Valley of Fire, where the red sandstone formations look like they were designed by Hollywood for the next Star Wars installment. It's an adventure with a serious wow factor, a perfect contrast to the chaos of the Strip. And because even the heroes of The Hangover need an occasional reset, the afternoon is dedicated to Qua Spa at Caesars Palace – Roman baths, ice rooms, and therapies that will put you back on your feet as if last night were just a bad dream. As darkness falls, a show with its own soundtrack arrives: Michael Jackson ONE, an explosion of acrobatics, lights, and immortal hits that will pull you onto the dance floor even if you're sitting. And the day ends in the heights – Skyfall Lounge with a panoramic view of Vegas, shimmering below like spilled champagne. Day four is a mix of fire, peace, and rhythm – and proof that Vegas has a thousand faces, and they're all worth seeing.
If Red Rock Canyon feels like a trailer, Valley of Fire is a full-length movie. An hour's drive from Vegas and suddenly you're in a landscape that looks like it was designed by the creators of Star Wars, and it's no coincidence, it was filmed here. Red sandstone cliffs, dramatic canyons and stone arches create a backdrop that will make you pull out your camera, even if you originally promised yourself a 'day offline'. The trails are well-marked, from short walks to longer hikes, whether you go to Fire Wave, Elephant Rock or White Domes. It's a natural theatre where the desert plays the leading role.

At the end of the day, you hand over the keys, along with the illusion that Vegas is just about road trips and vistas. You return the car, shake the desert dust from your shoes, and return to where you belong, back to the neon glow and chaos of the Strip. Because even though a convertible under the desert sky looks like a scene from a movie, the real action takes place back in the city that never sleeps.
After a night when you told yourself that "one more drink won't kill anyone," Qua Spa is the answer to all your sins. This luxurious wellness temple, hidden right in Caesars Palace, offers Roman baths, ice rooms, and massages that will get you back on your feet as if last night never happened. It's the perfect reset, where a hangover becomes just a vague memory and you become a civilized person again, ready for the next round. You enter broken, you leave divine. You can order massages and other services here.
If there's a show that will make you get out of your seat and dance, this is it. Cirque du Soleil pays tribute to the King of Pop in a way that combines iconic hits with acrobats flying through the air, laser effects, and energy that would galvanize even the biggest zombie from "Thriller." ONE is a celebration of Michael Jackson's music and life, a show that is touching, electrifying, and so contagiously fun that you'll feel like even Vegas has turned into a dance floor for a moment. You can purchase tickets here.

There's nothing better than ending the day with a cocktail and a view that reminds you why Vegas is a city of dreams and exaggerations. Skyfall Lounge, perched high above the Strip, offers a panoramic spectacle where the city lights shimmer like spilled champagne. The atmosphere is sophisticated, the music subdued, and the drinks exactly what you'd expect from a rooftop bar – beautiful, strong, and dangerously addictive. The ideal place for moments when you want to appear to have everything under control… even if that might not be entirely true tomorrow morning.




Day five starts in style with a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Fly over the Hoover Dam, champagne in hand, and views that look like movie sets. It's that moment when Vegas shows that its playground extends far beyond the city limits. Back again, the Strip awaits you again, because some chapters simply need to be read more than once. This time, not as curious newbies, but as players who know where to go and what to look for. And the evening? It belongs to water and beats – Drai's Beach Club on the roof of the Cromwell turns into a pool party that feels more like a festival than a club. Champagne splashes, music vibrates, and Vegas lies at your feet – literally. Day five is a combination of overview and chaos: Hollywood luxury in the clouds in the morning, neon ecstasy in the evening, ending somewhere between water and beat.
If you want to prove to Instagram and yourself that Vegas isn't just about gambling and nightclubs, a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon with a glass of champagne in hand is a combination of luxury and adventure that you simply can't refuse. It's exactly the kind of moment that makes you feel like you're in a Hollywood movie. Only with the difference that you are the main star. Helicopters take off directly from Las Vegas and during the flight you will fly over the Hoover Dam, the wild desert and finally the Grand Canyon itself, where you will either just fly through or even land on the bottom of the canyon and toast with bubbles. Everything is organized so that you don't have to worry about anything at all. Most companies will pick you up directly from your hotel on the Strip and take you back after you have hundreds of photos on your phone and a memory unlike anything else. If you want to be sure, go for Maverick Helicopters or Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters. Both companies are among the best and offer both daytime and dramatic sunsets, when the Grand Canyon shines in colors that no Instagram filter can replace.

The main artery of Sin City, vibrating with energy 24/7 like nowhere else on Earth. On a single street, you can stroll from Venice to Paris, from the pyramids to New York, and still feel like you've barely scratched the surface. The Strip is not just a parade of hotels and casinos, but an endless theater where you are both spectator and part of the show. Around every corner, something awaits: the Bellagio fountains dancing to music, gondoliers in the Venetian, the rollercoaster circling the New York-New York Hotel, neon lights and sounds that literally draw you in. Here, you can have coffee in the morning, try your hand at blackjack in the afternoon, be dazzled by one of the big shows in the evening, and forget what time it is at night. The Strip isn't just a street; it's an experience you can't skip – and if you want to experience the true face of Vegas, it begins and ends right here.

When you say "pool party," most people imagine a sunbed and a drink in hand. But Drai’s Beach Club takes this concept and cranks it up to the maximum. The roof of the Cromwell Hotel transforms during the day into an oasis of endless pools, cabanas, champagne, and DJs who play like it’s the last day on Earth. From the water, there is a direct view of the Strip, so while you let yourself be carried away by the beat, Vegas is literally at your feet. This is not just an ordinary day at the pool, it is a festival in swimwear, where luxury mixes with total euphoria. You can purchase tickets here.




Every legend needs its ending, and in Las Vegas, it says goodbye with a proper breakfast. Hash House a Go Go serves portions so gigantic that it's hard to believe it's not just another illusion. It's the perfect hangover cure and a symbol of Vegas exaggeration: nothing is done halfway here, not even breakfast. Then all that's left is to pack your bags, take one last look at the Strip that never sleeps, and get on the plane. The city waves goodbye with neon lights, and you take away more than just photos – six days, six chapters, hundreds of stories.
If there's one place that can cure even the toughest hangover after a long night, it's Hash House a Go Go. A legendary establishment that has become synonymous with portions so huge you'll want to photograph them before you dig in. Giant pancakes that span the entire table, fried chicken perched atop waffles, and scrambled eggs that could feed a small army, all served with a smile and the energy you simply need after a sleepless night. Hash House is not only a breakfast must-do, but also a small lesson in American hyperbole: here, more is always more. You can make a reservation here.
Even if you'd rather stay at your last Strip drink until the plane is taxiing on the runway, the reality is different: you should be at the airport at least three hours before departure. Vegas is a city where security check lines can be as long as the champagne line at Drai's. And believe me, the last drama you want is to sprint to the gate with a suitcase in one hand and a hangover in the other. So yes, arrive on time – you'll have time to breathe, have a coffee and watch the city of sin slowly shrink below you.
Six days in Las Vegas fly by faster than a roulette wheel, but the memories last longer than any jackpot. You experienced the Strip that never sleeps, pool parties where time stood still, shows that burned themselves into your memory, and the quiet of the desert contrasting with the chaos of the neon lights. Maybe you won, maybe you lost, but one thing is certain – leaving Vegas without a story is impossible. Vegas isn't just a destination, it's a state of mind. Whether you took home a few chips, a thousand photos, or just legendary stories, this trip will be written into your personal "Hall of Fame." And if you ever feel like your life is missing a little madness, you know where to return. Because Vegas never sleeps – and you know it too.
This isn't your average Las Vegas guide. This is your six-day survival manual in the city of sin, full of luxury, chaos, and moments that will etch themselves into your memory faster than the neon lights on the Strip. Here, you don't live by the rules, here you create stories that you'll only tell your closest friends back home (and maybe not even them). Expect a cocktail of iconic locations, wild shows, pool parties, desert trips, and cocktails that taste like forbidden fruit. The Strip will become your playground, the casinos your arena, the Grand Canyon the backdrop for Hollywood selfies, and the night a club that never ends.
This itinerary is a bit cheeky, a bit elegant, but most importantly, as crazy as Vegas should be. Six days during which you'll transform from tourists into legends.
Upon arrival in Sin City, you might still feel the fatigue of the journey, but Vegas won't give you time to rest. The Strip awaits you right outside the door, a neon jungle, iconic hotels, and the Bellagio fountains will immediately remind you that you've entered a world where time has no weight. If you feel like starting lightly, head to the Chandelier Bar in the Cosmopolitan, where your first cocktail in the glow of thousands of crystals will give you the feeling that you've found yourself in an adult fairy tale. And if the adrenaline from the arrival overwhelms even the fatigue, then Omnia in Caesars Palace will draw you into a night that ends only when Vegas decides. The first day is just a warm-up, but you'll already understand that in this city, legends are born faster than hangovers.
In Las Vegas, the adventure starts right after landing – even the journey from the airport is your first gamble. You can find taxis right outside the terminals, the queues move quickly, and they'll take you to the Strip in about 15–20 minutes, depending on whether Vegas immediately shows you its famous traffic jams. The price ranges from around 20–30 dollars, plus a small tip, because even here it applies: if you give something extra, the ride comes with a smile. Uber or Lyft are alternatives, often a bit cheaper and more convenient, you just need to get to the marked "Ride Share" spots near the parking lots. Whatever you choose, take it as the first roll of the dice – a taxi is classic, Uber a flexible choice.
The pulsating artery of the city that never sleeps. The Strip is a showcase of iconic hotels, casinos, and shows where reality blends with fantasy. Stroll among Venetian waterways, a Parisian Eiffel Tower, and the Bellagio fountains – all without leaving a single street. Anything can happen on the Strip – from spontaneous gambling to a midnight wedding in a chapel. If you're looking for an energy that will pull you in and never let go, this is your starting point.

A three-story bar hidden inside a giant crystal chandelier. Luxurious, dazzling, and a bit decadent. Exactly how Vegas should taste. Each floor offers a different atmosphere: from an elegant cocktail lounge to a livelier bar area. Have them mix their legendary Verbena cocktail – a small thing that can turn your perception of tastes upside down (literally). The Chandelier is not just a bar; it's an experience that will dazzle your senses and leave you feeling like you're part of something secret and exclusive.

An entertainment palace where world-class DJ stars alternate with a unique light show and a giant moving chandelier above the dance floor. Omnia is a combination of luxury, crazy energy, and sometimes even cinematic chaos – as if you were right in the middle of The Hangover in Vegas. Here, you dance until dawn, sip champagne in private boxes, and test how long human energy can last. If you're looking for a place where the night turns into a legend, Omnia is the address you simply can't miss.

In Las Vegas, there's a simple rule: nobody walks much because the distances on the Strip are longer than they appear on the map, and the sun can burn you before you even make it to the next casino. You have a choice. Classic taxis, or Uber and Lyft. Taxis are everywhere, non-stop, but Vegas has its own trick: you can only get in at designated "taxi stands" at hotels, not just on the street, so no waving your hand like in New York movies. Uber and Lyft work reliably, often cheaper and without queues, just keep in mind that the driver will pick you up at specially marked locations at hotels, so it sometimes requires a little orientation. Whatever you choose, remember: in this city, even a short ride can be the start of a new story that you'll look back on with laughter and a slight blush. Because even the journey from A to B in Las Vegas is always a bit of a Hangover in Vegas.



The second day begins with a retro breakfast that's not just breakfast, but a full-fledged experience – Peppermill welcomes you with neon lights and portions so huge you'll wonder if Vegas is also competing for culinary records. Once you've fortified yourself, it's time for the first dose of real elegance. Bellagio is not just a hotel, but an institution. Fountains dancing to music, botanical gardens, a casino where every bet looks like a scene from a movie. This is the moment when Vegas shows itself in its most beautiful, flamboyant form. But Vegas never ends after dark – that's why Encore comes in, a temple of endless fun. During the day, it's a swimwear festival, at night a club where beats and lights engulf you, as if you were never meant to leave. And when you think you've seen everything, Absinthe arrives, a cheeky, crazy show that will make you laugh, amaze, and slightly surprise you, because that exact mix of emotions is the perfect ticket to a Las Vegas night. The second day is like roulette, sometimes luxurious, sometimes wild, always unpredictable.
A retro diner so iconic it could easily be a movie set. Peppermill is Vegas in the 70s – neon lights, pink cocktails, and portions so large they'll prepare you for hibernation. It's a place where locals, tourists, and those with a long night behind them looking for a breakfast that'll get them back on their feet meet. If you want to experience the good old Vegas with a hefty dose of nostalgia (and whipped cream), Peppermill is a stop you simply can't miss.

The Bellagio hotel defines luxury while offering the most famous free show – the dancing fountains. Every half hour, the water transforms into a ballet with more emotion than many a romantic comedy. Inside, you'll find a casino where you could easily lose a small fortune and still feel it was worth it, botanical gardens that change with the seasons, and an art gallery that serves as a reminder that Vegas can be cultured, too. The Bellagio isn't just a hotel; it's Vegas at its purest and most spectacular.

Encore is a place where the party never stops – by day, a luxurious pool club with cabanas, champagne showers, and DJs pumping out beats under the hot sun; by night, it transforms into a club that's buzzing until the early hours. Encore is the essence of the "Vegas experience": a touch of luxury, a bit of exaggeration, and plenty of moments where you'll say, "I'll never experience this at home." If Omnia is a palace, Encore is a temple of party gods.

If you're looking for a show as wild as a night in Vegas, Absinthe is a sure bet. It's a mix of acrobatics, cabaret, and humor so cheeky that even Alan from The Hangover would be proud. The show takes place in a grand tent right in front of Caesars Palace, making you feel like you're in an exclusive underground club that only insiders know about. Absinthe is dirty, sexy, and brilliantly provocative. It's a show that will make you laugh, marvel, and blush all at the same time. You can purchase tickets here.



The third day will pull you out of the Strip and show you a completely different side of Vegas. Red Rock Canyon is detox in its most beautiful form, red rocks, silence and trails that remind you that even the desert can be a film backdrop. Just as you cool down, Battlefield Vegas will heat you up again: real weapons, tanks and adrenaline that will get your blood pumping faster than espresso. The evening belongs to Fremont Street, the raw heart of old Vegas, where light shows flash overhead and a chaos rolls around you that is simply irresistible. And finally comes the magic. David Copperfield, the master of illusions, who can make not only cars disappear, but also your ability to disbelieve. This is the day Vegas plays all genres: from western to action movie to magical fairy tale.
For the next two days, it's worth leaving the neon jungle behind and grabbing the car keys. Renting a car here is as easy as ordering another drink, and it opens the door to short trips that perfectly contrast with the Strip. A convertible? The ideal choice because you want to feel the wind in your hair in the desert and look like you're in your own movie. With a car, you can get to the red rocks of Red Rock Canyon, the surreal Valley of Fire, or the Battlefield Vegas shooting range, where you can exchange the steering wheel for a trigger. Vegas isn't just about casinos and nightclubs. With a car, you get your own adventure soundtrack and the freedom to escape the chaos whenever you feel like it. And yes, returning to the Strip is even sweeter because nothing makes you crave another drink like desert dust on your boots. If you don't want to rent a car, you can still get around by taxi.
Just half an hour from the Strip and you'll find yourself in another world. Silence, red rocks and a horizon that seems suspiciously calm after a night in the casino. Red Rock Canyon is the perfect detox without giving up style. You can take the Scenic Drive, a twenty-one kilometer loop with viewpoints where you can stop, get out, and take that "me and the desert" photo that no one at home expects. But if you're drawn to the terrain, the trails are well marked and can be managed even by someone who's had a harder evening than a marathon in the gym. The Calico Tanks Trail will take you to a viewpoint in less than five kilometers, from where the distant Strip peeks out from the red rocks – as a reminder that Vegas never sleeps. For those who want a little more adventure, there's Ice Box Canyon, a rocky route into a canyon where you might be surprised by a small waterfall. And if you're just looking for an "Instagram moment", then just stay at Calico Hills, red walls right at the beginning. Entrance to the park costs a few dollars and everything is clearly marked, so there's no risk of getting lost like Alan with a tiger in the hotel. Just bring water, sunscreen and ideally a convertible with glasses that scream "Vegas, baby".

Forget game consoles and airsoft; here, you get to handle real toys. Battlefield Vegas is an adrenaline-pumping park for adults where you can try everything from submachine guns and sniper rifles to legendary machine guns you only know from action movies. The instructors are former soldiers, so they'll teach you to shoot like a pro (while smiling and saying "Yeah, have fun, but don't aim at me"). The area is also decorated with tanks, helicopters, and military equipment, so even while waiting, you still feel like you're in the middle of a Michael Bay movie.

If the Strip is a young, rich, Instagram-obsessed kid, Fremont Street is its slightly older cousin who still knows how to party – and without a filter. A neon jungle, streets full of musicians and performers, and a dazzling light show overhead reminding you that Vegas is the capital of excess. Add a zipline above the crowds, and you've got a recipe for an evening as electrifying as a 4 AM tequila shot.

Yeah, that David Copperfield, the magician who can make cars, airplanes, and maybe even your inhibitions disappear. His show is a mix of classic tricks, modern illusions, and a touch of nostalgia. Ideal if you want to spend the evening with your mouth open, and this time it won't be because of the champagne. You can purchase tickets here.




Day four takes you to Valley of Fire, where the red sandstone formations look like they were designed by Hollywood for the next Star Wars installment. It's an adventure with a serious wow factor, a perfect contrast to the chaos of the Strip. And because even the heroes of The Hangover need an occasional reset, the afternoon is dedicated to Qua Spa at Caesars Palace – Roman baths, ice rooms, and therapies that will put you back on your feet as if last night were just a bad dream. As darkness falls, a show with its own soundtrack arrives: Michael Jackson ONE, an explosion of acrobatics, lights, and immortal hits that will pull you onto the dance floor even if you're sitting. And the day ends in the heights – Skyfall Lounge with a panoramic view of Vegas, shimmering below like spilled champagne. Day four is a mix of fire, peace, and rhythm – and proof that Vegas has a thousand faces, and they're all worth seeing.
If Red Rock Canyon feels like a trailer, Valley of Fire is a full-length movie. An hour's drive from Vegas and suddenly you're in a landscape that looks like it was designed by the creators of Star Wars, and it's no coincidence, it was filmed here. Red sandstone cliffs, dramatic canyons and stone arches create a backdrop that will make you pull out your camera, even if you originally promised yourself a 'day offline'. The trails are well-marked, from short walks to longer hikes, whether you go to Fire Wave, Elephant Rock or White Domes. It's a natural theatre where the desert plays the leading role.

At the end of the day, you hand over the keys, along with the illusion that Vegas is just about road trips and vistas. You return the car, shake the desert dust from your shoes, and return to where you belong, back to the neon glow and chaos of the Strip. Because even though a convertible under the desert sky looks like a scene from a movie, the real action takes place back in the city that never sleeps.
After a night when you told yourself that "one more drink won't kill anyone," Qua Spa is the answer to all your sins. This luxurious wellness temple, hidden right in Caesars Palace, offers Roman baths, ice rooms, and massages that will get you back on your feet as if last night never happened. It's the perfect reset, where a hangover becomes just a vague memory and you become a civilized person again, ready for the next round. You enter broken, you leave divine. You can order massages and other services here.
If there's a show that will make you get out of your seat and dance, this is it. Cirque du Soleil pays tribute to the King of Pop in a way that combines iconic hits with acrobats flying through the air, laser effects, and energy that would galvanize even the biggest zombie from "Thriller." ONE is a celebration of Michael Jackson's music and life, a show that is touching, electrifying, and so contagiously fun that you'll feel like even Vegas has turned into a dance floor for a moment. You can purchase tickets here.

There's nothing better than ending the day with a cocktail and a view that reminds you why Vegas is a city of dreams and exaggerations. Skyfall Lounge, perched high above the Strip, offers a panoramic spectacle where the city lights shimmer like spilled champagne. The atmosphere is sophisticated, the music subdued, and the drinks exactly what you'd expect from a rooftop bar – beautiful, strong, and dangerously addictive. The ideal place for moments when you want to appear to have everything under control… even if that might not be entirely true tomorrow morning.




Day five starts in style with a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Fly over the Hoover Dam, champagne in hand, and views that look like movie sets. It's that moment when Vegas shows that its playground extends far beyond the city limits. Back again, the Strip awaits you again, because some chapters simply need to be read more than once. This time, not as curious newbies, but as players who know where to go and what to look for. And the evening? It belongs to water and beats – Drai's Beach Club on the roof of the Cromwell turns into a pool party that feels more like a festival than a club. Champagne splashes, music vibrates, and Vegas lies at your feet – literally. Day five is a combination of overview and chaos: Hollywood luxury in the clouds in the morning, neon ecstasy in the evening, ending somewhere between water and beat.
If you want to prove to Instagram and yourself that Vegas isn't just about gambling and nightclubs, a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon with a glass of champagne in hand is a combination of luxury and adventure that you simply can't refuse. It's exactly the kind of moment that makes you feel like you're in a Hollywood movie. Only with the difference that you are the main star. Helicopters take off directly from Las Vegas and during the flight you will fly over the Hoover Dam, the wild desert and finally the Grand Canyon itself, where you will either just fly through or even land on the bottom of the canyon and toast with bubbles. Everything is organized so that you don't have to worry about anything at all. Most companies will pick you up directly from your hotel on the Strip and take you back after you have hundreds of photos on your phone and a memory unlike anything else. If you want to be sure, go for Maverick Helicopters or Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters. Both companies are among the best and offer both daytime and dramatic sunsets, when the Grand Canyon shines in colors that no Instagram filter can replace.

The main artery of Sin City, vibrating with energy 24/7 like nowhere else on Earth. On a single street, you can stroll from Venice to Paris, from the pyramids to New York, and still feel like you've barely scratched the surface. The Strip is not just a parade of hotels and casinos, but an endless theater where you are both spectator and part of the show. Around every corner, something awaits: the Bellagio fountains dancing to music, gondoliers in the Venetian, the rollercoaster circling the New York-New York Hotel, neon lights and sounds that literally draw you in. Here, you can have coffee in the morning, try your hand at blackjack in the afternoon, be dazzled by one of the big shows in the evening, and forget what time it is at night. The Strip isn't just a street; it's an experience you can't skip – and if you want to experience the true face of Vegas, it begins and ends right here.

When you say "pool party," most people imagine a sunbed and a drink in hand. But Drai’s Beach Club takes this concept and cranks it up to the maximum. The roof of the Cromwell Hotel transforms during the day into an oasis of endless pools, cabanas, champagne, and DJs who play like it’s the last day on Earth. From the water, there is a direct view of the Strip, so while you let yourself be carried away by the beat, Vegas is literally at your feet. This is not just an ordinary day at the pool, it is a festival in swimwear, where luxury mixes with total euphoria. You can purchase tickets here.




Every legend needs its ending, and in Las Vegas, it says goodbye with a proper breakfast. Hash House a Go Go serves portions so gigantic that it's hard to believe it's not just another illusion. It's the perfect hangover cure and a symbol of Vegas exaggeration: nothing is done halfway here, not even breakfast. Then all that's left is to pack your bags, take one last look at the Strip that never sleeps, and get on the plane. The city waves goodbye with neon lights, and you take away more than just photos – six days, six chapters, hundreds of stories.
If there's one place that can cure even the toughest hangover after a long night, it's Hash House a Go Go. A legendary establishment that has become synonymous with portions so huge you'll want to photograph them before you dig in. Giant pancakes that span the entire table, fried chicken perched atop waffles, and scrambled eggs that could feed a small army, all served with a smile and the energy you simply need after a sleepless night. Hash House is not only a breakfast must-do, but also a small lesson in American hyperbole: here, more is always more. You can make a reservation here.
Even if you'd rather stay at your last Strip drink until the plane is taxiing on the runway, the reality is different: you should be at the airport at least three hours before departure. Vegas is a city where security check lines can be as long as the champagne line at Drai's. And believe me, the last drama you want is to sprint to the gate with a suitcase in one hand and a hangover in the other. So yes, arrive on time – you'll have time to breathe, have a coffee and watch the city of sin slowly shrink below you.
Six days in Las Vegas fly by faster than a roulette wheel, but the memories last longer than any jackpot. You experienced the Strip that never sleeps, pool parties where time stood still, shows that burned themselves into your memory, and the quiet of the desert contrasting with the chaos of the neon lights. Maybe you won, maybe you lost, but one thing is certain – leaving Vegas without a story is impossible. Vegas isn't just a destination, it's a state of mind. Whether you took home a few chips, a thousand photos, or just legendary stories, this trip will be written into your personal "Hall of Fame." And if you ever feel like your life is missing a little madness, you know where to return. Because Vegas never sleeps – and you know it too.















This isn't your average Las Vegas guide. This is your six-day survival manual in the city of sin, full of luxury, chaos, and moments that will etch themselves into your memory faster than the neon lights on the Strip. Here, you don't live by the rules, here you create stories that you'll only tell your closest friends back home (and maybe not even them). Expect a cocktail of iconic locations, wild shows, pool parties, desert trips, and cocktails that taste like forbidden fruit. The Strip will become your playground, the casinos your arena, the Grand Canyon the backdrop for Hollywood selfies, and the night a club that never ends.
This itinerary is a bit cheeky, a bit elegant, but most importantly, as crazy as Vegas should be. Six days during which you'll transform from tourists into legends.
Upon arrival in Sin City, you might still feel the fatigue of the journey, but Vegas won't give you time to rest. The Strip awaits you right outside the door, a neon jungle, iconic hotels, and the Bellagio fountains will immediately remind you that you've entered a world where time has no weight. If you feel like starting lightly, head to the Chandelier Bar in the Cosmopolitan, where your first cocktail in the glow of thousands of crystals will give you the feeling that you've found yourself in an adult fairy tale. And if the adrenaline from the arrival overwhelms even the fatigue, then Omnia in Caesars Palace will draw you into a night that ends only when Vegas decides. The first day is just a warm-up, but you'll already understand that in this city, legends are born faster than hangovers.
In Las Vegas, the adventure starts right after landing – even the journey from the airport is your first gamble. You can find taxis right outside the terminals, the queues move quickly, and they'll take you to the Strip in about 15–20 minutes, depending on whether Vegas immediately shows you its famous traffic jams. The price ranges from around 20–30 dollars, plus a small tip, because even here it applies: if you give something extra, the ride comes with a smile. Uber or Lyft are alternatives, often a bit cheaper and more convenient, you just need to get to the marked "Ride Share" spots near the parking lots. Whatever you choose, take it as the first roll of the dice – a taxi is classic, Uber a flexible choice.
The pulsating artery of the city that never sleeps. The Strip is a showcase of iconic hotels, casinos, and shows where reality blends with fantasy. Stroll among Venetian waterways, a Parisian Eiffel Tower, and the Bellagio fountains – all without leaving a single street. Anything can happen on the Strip – from spontaneous gambling to a midnight wedding in a chapel. If you're looking for an energy that will pull you in and never let go, this is your starting point.

A three-story bar hidden inside a giant crystal chandelier. Luxurious, dazzling, and a bit decadent. Exactly how Vegas should taste. Each floor offers a different atmosphere: from an elegant cocktail lounge to a livelier bar area. Have them mix their legendary Verbena cocktail – a small thing that can turn your perception of tastes upside down (literally). The Chandelier is not just a bar; it's an experience that will dazzle your senses and leave you feeling like you're part of something secret and exclusive.

An entertainment palace where world-class DJ stars alternate with a unique light show and a giant moving chandelier above the dance floor. Omnia is a combination of luxury, crazy energy, and sometimes even cinematic chaos – as if you were right in the middle of The Hangover in Vegas. Here, you dance until dawn, sip champagne in private boxes, and test how long human energy can last. If you're looking for a place where the night turns into a legend, Omnia is the address you simply can't miss.

In Las Vegas, there's a simple rule: nobody walks much because the distances on the Strip are longer than they appear on the map, and the sun can burn you before you even make it to the next casino. You have a choice. Classic taxis, or Uber and Lyft. Taxis are everywhere, non-stop, but Vegas has its own trick: you can only get in at designated "taxi stands" at hotels, not just on the street, so no waving your hand like in New York movies. Uber and Lyft work reliably, often cheaper and without queues, just keep in mind that the driver will pick you up at specially marked locations at hotels, so it sometimes requires a little orientation. Whatever you choose, remember: in this city, even a short ride can be the start of a new story that you'll look back on with laughter and a slight blush. Because even the journey from A to B in Las Vegas is always a bit of a Hangover in Vegas.



The second day begins with a retro breakfast that's not just breakfast, but a full-fledged experience – Peppermill welcomes you with neon lights and portions so huge you'll wonder if Vegas is also competing for culinary records. Once you've fortified yourself, it's time for the first dose of real elegance. Bellagio is not just a hotel, but an institution. Fountains dancing to music, botanical gardens, a casino where every bet looks like a scene from a movie. This is the moment when Vegas shows itself in its most beautiful, flamboyant form. But Vegas never ends after dark – that's why Encore comes in, a temple of endless fun. During the day, it's a swimwear festival, at night a club where beats and lights engulf you, as if you were never meant to leave. And when you think you've seen everything, Absinthe arrives, a cheeky, crazy show that will make you laugh, amaze, and slightly surprise you, because that exact mix of emotions is the perfect ticket to a Las Vegas night. The second day is like roulette, sometimes luxurious, sometimes wild, always unpredictable.
A retro diner so iconic it could easily be a movie set. Peppermill is Vegas in the 70s – neon lights, pink cocktails, and portions so large they'll prepare you for hibernation. It's a place where locals, tourists, and those with a long night behind them looking for a breakfast that'll get them back on their feet meet. If you want to experience the good old Vegas with a hefty dose of nostalgia (and whipped cream), Peppermill is a stop you simply can't miss.

The Bellagio hotel defines luxury while offering the most famous free show – the dancing fountains. Every half hour, the water transforms into a ballet with more emotion than many a romantic comedy. Inside, you'll find a casino where you could easily lose a small fortune and still feel it was worth it, botanical gardens that change with the seasons, and an art gallery that serves as a reminder that Vegas can be cultured, too. The Bellagio isn't just a hotel; it's Vegas at its purest and most spectacular.

Encore is a place where the party never stops – by day, a luxurious pool club with cabanas, champagne showers, and DJs pumping out beats under the hot sun; by night, it transforms into a club that's buzzing until the early hours. Encore is the essence of the "Vegas experience": a touch of luxury, a bit of exaggeration, and plenty of moments where you'll say, "I'll never experience this at home." If Omnia is a palace, Encore is a temple of party gods.

If you're looking for a show as wild as a night in Vegas, Absinthe is a sure bet. It's a mix of acrobatics, cabaret, and humor so cheeky that even Alan from The Hangover would be proud. The show takes place in a grand tent right in front of Caesars Palace, making you feel like you're in an exclusive underground club that only insiders know about. Absinthe is dirty, sexy, and brilliantly provocative. It's a show that will make you laugh, marvel, and blush all at the same time. You can purchase tickets here.



The third day will pull you out of the Strip and show you a completely different side of Vegas. Red Rock Canyon is detox in its most beautiful form, red rocks, silence and trails that remind you that even the desert can be a film backdrop. Just as you cool down, Battlefield Vegas will heat you up again: real weapons, tanks and adrenaline that will get your blood pumping faster than espresso. The evening belongs to Fremont Street, the raw heart of old Vegas, where light shows flash overhead and a chaos rolls around you that is simply irresistible. And finally comes the magic. David Copperfield, the master of illusions, who can make not only cars disappear, but also your ability to disbelieve. This is the day Vegas plays all genres: from western to action movie to magical fairy tale.
For the next two days, it's worth leaving the neon jungle behind and grabbing the car keys. Renting a car here is as easy as ordering another drink, and it opens the door to short trips that perfectly contrast with the Strip. A convertible? The ideal choice because you want to feel the wind in your hair in the desert and look like you're in your own movie. With a car, you can get to the red rocks of Red Rock Canyon, the surreal Valley of Fire, or the Battlefield Vegas shooting range, where you can exchange the steering wheel for a trigger. Vegas isn't just about casinos and nightclubs. With a car, you get your own adventure soundtrack and the freedom to escape the chaos whenever you feel like it. And yes, returning to the Strip is even sweeter because nothing makes you crave another drink like desert dust on your boots. If you don't want to rent a car, you can still get around by taxi.
Just half an hour from the Strip and you'll find yourself in another world. Silence, red rocks and a horizon that seems suspiciously calm after a night in the casino. Red Rock Canyon is the perfect detox without giving up style. You can take the Scenic Drive, a twenty-one kilometer loop with viewpoints where you can stop, get out, and take that "me and the desert" photo that no one at home expects. But if you're drawn to the terrain, the trails are well marked and can be managed even by someone who's had a harder evening than a marathon in the gym. The Calico Tanks Trail will take you to a viewpoint in less than five kilometers, from where the distant Strip peeks out from the red rocks – as a reminder that Vegas never sleeps. For those who want a little more adventure, there's Ice Box Canyon, a rocky route into a canyon where you might be surprised by a small waterfall. And if you're just looking for an "Instagram moment", then just stay at Calico Hills, red walls right at the beginning. Entrance to the park costs a few dollars and everything is clearly marked, so there's no risk of getting lost like Alan with a tiger in the hotel. Just bring water, sunscreen and ideally a convertible with glasses that scream "Vegas, baby".

Forget game consoles and airsoft; here, you get to handle real toys. Battlefield Vegas is an adrenaline-pumping park for adults where you can try everything from submachine guns and sniper rifles to legendary machine guns you only know from action movies. The instructors are former soldiers, so they'll teach you to shoot like a pro (while smiling and saying "Yeah, have fun, but don't aim at me"). The area is also decorated with tanks, helicopters, and military equipment, so even while waiting, you still feel like you're in the middle of a Michael Bay movie.

If the Strip is a young, rich, Instagram-obsessed kid, Fremont Street is its slightly older cousin who still knows how to party – and without a filter. A neon jungle, streets full of musicians and performers, and a dazzling light show overhead reminding you that Vegas is the capital of excess. Add a zipline above the crowds, and you've got a recipe for an evening as electrifying as a 4 AM tequila shot.

Yeah, that David Copperfield, the magician who can make cars, airplanes, and maybe even your inhibitions disappear. His show is a mix of classic tricks, modern illusions, and a touch of nostalgia. Ideal if you want to spend the evening with your mouth open, and this time it won't be because of the champagne. You can purchase tickets here.




Day four takes you to Valley of Fire, where the red sandstone formations look like they were designed by Hollywood for the next Star Wars installment. It's an adventure with a serious wow factor, a perfect contrast to the chaos of the Strip. And because even the heroes of The Hangover need an occasional reset, the afternoon is dedicated to Qua Spa at Caesars Palace – Roman baths, ice rooms, and therapies that will put you back on your feet as if last night were just a bad dream. As darkness falls, a show with its own soundtrack arrives: Michael Jackson ONE, an explosion of acrobatics, lights, and immortal hits that will pull you onto the dance floor even if you're sitting. And the day ends in the heights – Skyfall Lounge with a panoramic view of Vegas, shimmering below like spilled champagne. Day four is a mix of fire, peace, and rhythm – and proof that Vegas has a thousand faces, and they're all worth seeing.
If Red Rock Canyon feels like a trailer, Valley of Fire is a full-length movie. An hour's drive from Vegas and suddenly you're in a landscape that looks like it was designed by the creators of Star Wars, and it's no coincidence, it was filmed here. Red sandstone cliffs, dramatic canyons and stone arches create a backdrop that will make you pull out your camera, even if you originally promised yourself a 'day offline'. The trails are well-marked, from short walks to longer hikes, whether you go to Fire Wave, Elephant Rock or White Domes. It's a natural theatre where the desert plays the leading role.

At the end of the day, you hand over the keys, along with the illusion that Vegas is just about road trips and vistas. You return the car, shake the desert dust from your shoes, and return to where you belong, back to the neon glow and chaos of the Strip. Because even though a convertible under the desert sky looks like a scene from a movie, the real action takes place back in the city that never sleeps.
After a night when you told yourself that "one more drink won't kill anyone," Qua Spa is the answer to all your sins. This luxurious wellness temple, hidden right in Caesars Palace, offers Roman baths, ice rooms, and massages that will get you back on your feet as if last night never happened. It's the perfect reset, where a hangover becomes just a vague memory and you become a civilized person again, ready for the next round. You enter broken, you leave divine. You can order massages and other services here.
If there's a show that will make you get out of your seat and dance, this is it. Cirque du Soleil pays tribute to the King of Pop in a way that combines iconic hits with acrobats flying through the air, laser effects, and energy that would galvanize even the biggest zombie from "Thriller." ONE is a celebration of Michael Jackson's music and life, a show that is touching, electrifying, and so contagiously fun that you'll feel like even Vegas has turned into a dance floor for a moment. You can purchase tickets here.

There's nothing better than ending the day with a cocktail and a view that reminds you why Vegas is a city of dreams and exaggerations. Skyfall Lounge, perched high above the Strip, offers a panoramic spectacle where the city lights shimmer like spilled champagne. The atmosphere is sophisticated, the music subdued, and the drinks exactly what you'd expect from a rooftop bar – beautiful, strong, and dangerously addictive. The ideal place for moments when you want to appear to have everything under control… even if that might not be entirely true tomorrow morning.




Day five starts in style with a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Fly over the Hoover Dam, champagne in hand, and views that look like movie sets. It's that moment when Vegas shows that its playground extends far beyond the city limits. Back again, the Strip awaits you again, because some chapters simply need to be read more than once. This time, not as curious newbies, but as players who know where to go and what to look for. And the evening? It belongs to water and beats – Drai's Beach Club on the roof of the Cromwell turns into a pool party that feels more like a festival than a club. Champagne splashes, music vibrates, and Vegas lies at your feet – literally. Day five is a combination of overview and chaos: Hollywood luxury in the clouds in the morning, neon ecstasy in the evening, ending somewhere between water and beat.
If you want to prove to Instagram and yourself that Vegas isn't just about gambling and nightclubs, a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon with a glass of champagne in hand is a combination of luxury and adventure that you simply can't refuse. It's exactly the kind of moment that makes you feel like you're in a Hollywood movie. Only with the difference that you are the main star. Helicopters take off directly from Las Vegas and during the flight you will fly over the Hoover Dam, the wild desert and finally the Grand Canyon itself, where you will either just fly through or even land on the bottom of the canyon and toast with bubbles. Everything is organized so that you don't have to worry about anything at all. Most companies will pick you up directly from your hotel on the Strip and take you back after you have hundreds of photos on your phone and a memory unlike anything else. If you want to be sure, go for Maverick Helicopters or Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters. Both companies are among the best and offer both daytime and dramatic sunsets, when the Grand Canyon shines in colors that no Instagram filter can replace.

The main artery of Sin City, vibrating with energy 24/7 like nowhere else on Earth. On a single street, you can stroll from Venice to Paris, from the pyramids to New York, and still feel like you've barely scratched the surface. The Strip is not just a parade of hotels and casinos, but an endless theater where you are both spectator and part of the show. Around every corner, something awaits: the Bellagio fountains dancing to music, gondoliers in the Venetian, the rollercoaster circling the New York-New York Hotel, neon lights and sounds that literally draw you in. Here, you can have coffee in the morning, try your hand at blackjack in the afternoon, be dazzled by one of the big shows in the evening, and forget what time it is at night. The Strip isn't just a street; it's an experience you can't skip – and if you want to experience the true face of Vegas, it begins and ends right here.

When you say "pool party," most people imagine a sunbed and a drink in hand. But Drai’s Beach Club takes this concept and cranks it up to the maximum. The roof of the Cromwell Hotel transforms during the day into an oasis of endless pools, cabanas, champagne, and DJs who play like it’s the last day on Earth. From the water, there is a direct view of the Strip, so while you let yourself be carried away by the beat, Vegas is literally at your feet. This is not just an ordinary day at the pool, it is a festival in swimwear, where luxury mixes with total euphoria. You can purchase tickets here.




Every legend needs its ending, and in Las Vegas, it says goodbye with a proper breakfast. Hash House a Go Go serves portions so gigantic that it's hard to believe it's not just another illusion. It's the perfect hangover cure and a symbol of Vegas exaggeration: nothing is done halfway here, not even breakfast. Then all that's left is to pack your bags, take one last look at the Strip that never sleeps, and get on the plane. The city waves goodbye with neon lights, and you take away more than just photos – six days, six chapters, hundreds of stories.
If there's one place that can cure even the toughest hangover after a long night, it's Hash House a Go Go. A legendary establishment that has become synonymous with portions so huge you'll want to photograph them before you dig in. Giant pancakes that span the entire table, fried chicken perched atop waffles, and scrambled eggs that could feed a small army, all served with a smile and the energy you simply need after a sleepless night. Hash House is not only a breakfast must-do, but also a small lesson in American hyperbole: here, more is always more. You can make a reservation here.
Even if you'd rather stay at your last Strip drink until the plane is taxiing on the runway, the reality is different: you should be at the airport at least three hours before departure. Vegas is a city where security check lines can be as long as the champagne line at Drai's. And believe me, the last drama you want is to sprint to the gate with a suitcase in one hand and a hangover in the other. So yes, arrive on time – you'll have time to breathe, have a coffee and watch the city of sin slowly shrink below you.
Six days in Las Vegas fly by faster than a roulette wheel, but the memories last longer than any jackpot. You experienced the Strip that never sleeps, pool parties where time stood still, shows that burned themselves into your memory, and the quiet of the desert contrasting with the chaos of the neon lights. Maybe you won, maybe you lost, but one thing is certain – leaving Vegas without a story is impossible. Vegas isn't just a destination, it's a state of mind. Whether you took home a few chips, a thousand photos, or just legendary stories, this trip will be written into your personal "Hall of Fame." And if you ever feel like your life is missing a little madness, you know where to return. Because Vegas never sleeps – and you know it too.
This isn't your average Las Vegas guide. This is your six-day survival manual in the city of sin, full of luxury, chaos, and moments that will etch themselves into your memory faster than the neon lights on the Strip. Here, you don't live by the rules, here you create stories that you'll only tell your closest friends back home (and maybe not even them). Expect a cocktail of iconic locations, wild shows, pool parties, desert trips, and cocktails that taste like forbidden fruit. The Strip will become your playground, the casinos your arena, the Grand Canyon the backdrop for Hollywood selfies, and the night a club that never ends.
This itinerary is a bit cheeky, a bit elegant, but most importantly, as crazy as Vegas should be. Six days during which you'll transform from tourists into legends.
Upon arrival in Sin City, you might still feel the fatigue of the journey, but Vegas won't give you time to rest. The Strip awaits you right outside the door, a neon jungle, iconic hotels, and the Bellagio fountains will immediately remind you that you've entered a world where time has no weight. If you feel like starting lightly, head to the Chandelier Bar in the Cosmopolitan, where your first cocktail in the glow of thousands of crystals will give you the feeling that you've found yourself in an adult fairy tale. And if the adrenaline from the arrival overwhelms even the fatigue, then Omnia in Caesars Palace will draw you into a night that ends only when Vegas decides. The first day is just a warm-up, but you'll already understand that in this city, legends are born faster than hangovers.
In Las Vegas, the adventure starts right after landing – even the journey from the airport is your first gamble. You can find taxis right outside the terminals, the queues move quickly, and they'll take you to the Strip in about 15–20 minutes, depending on whether Vegas immediately shows you its famous traffic jams. The price ranges from around 20–30 dollars, plus a small tip, because even here it applies: if you give something extra, the ride comes with a smile. Uber or Lyft are alternatives, often a bit cheaper and more convenient, you just need to get to the marked "Ride Share" spots near the parking lots. Whatever you choose, take it as the first roll of the dice – a taxi is classic, Uber a flexible choice.
The pulsating artery of the city that never sleeps. The Strip is a showcase of iconic hotels, casinos, and shows where reality blends with fantasy. Stroll among Venetian waterways, a Parisian Eiffel Tower, and the Bellagio fountains – all without leaving a single street. Anything can happen on the Strip – from spontaneous gambling to a midnight wedding in a chapel. If you're looking for an energy that will pull you in and never let go, this is your starting point.

A three-story bar hidden inside a giant crystal chandelier. Luxurious, dazzling, and a bit decadent. Exactly how Vegas should taste. Each floor offers a different atmosphere: from an elegant cocktail lounge to a livelier bar area. Have them mix their legendary Verbena cocktail – a small thing that can turn your perception of tastes upside down (literally). The Chandelier is not just a bar; it's an experience that will dazzle your senses and leave you feeling like you're part of something secret and exclusive.

An entertainment palace where world-class DJ stars alternate with a unique light show and a giant moving chandelier above the dance floor. Omnia is a combination of luxury, crazy energy, and sometimes even cinematic chaos – as if you were right in the middle of The Hangover in Vegas. Here, you dance until dawn, sip champagne in private boxes, and test how long human energy can last. If you're looking for a place where the night turns into a legend, Omnia is the address you simply can't miss.

In Las Vegas, there's a simple rule: nobody walks much because the distances on the Strip are longer than they appear on the map, and the sun can burn you before you even make it to the next casino. You have a choice. Classic taxis, or Uber and Lyft. Taxis are everywhere, non-stop, but Vegas has its own trick: you can only get in at designated "taxi stands" at hotels, not just on the street, so no waving your hand like in New York movies. Uber and Lyft work reliably, often cheaper and without queues, just keep in mind that the driver will pick you up at specially marked locations at hotels, so it sometimes requires a little orientation. Whatever you choose, remember: in this city, even a short ride can be the start of a new story that you'll look back on with laughter and a slight blush. Because even the journey from A to B in Las Vegas is always a bit of a Hangover in Vegas.



The second day begins with a retro breakfast that's not just breakfast, but a full-fledged experience – Peppermill welcomes you with neon lights and portions so huge you'll wonder if Vegas is also competing for culinary records. Once you've fortified yourself, it's time for the first dose of real elegance. Bellagio is not just a hotel, but an institution. Fountains dancing to music, botanical gardens, a casino where every bet looks like a scene from a movie. This is the moment when Vegas shows itself in its most beautiful, flamboyant form. But Vegas never ends after dark – that's why Encore comes in, a temple of endless fun. During the day, it's a swimwear festival, at night a club where beats and lights engulf you, as if you were never meant to leave. And when you think you've seen everything, Absinthe arrives, a cheeky, crazy show that will make you laugh, amaze, and slightly surprise you, because that exact mix of emotions is the perfect ticket to a Las Vegas night. The second day is like roulette, sometimes luxurious, sometimes wild, always unpredictable.
A retro diner so iconic it could easily be a movie set. Peppermill is Vegas in the 70s – neon lights, pink cocktails, and portions so large they'll prepare you for hibernation. It's a place where locals, tourists, and those with a long night behind them looking for a breakfast that'll get them back on their feet meet. If you want to experience the good old Vegas with a hefty dose of nostalgia (and whipped cream), Peppermill is a stop you simply can't miss.

The Bellagio hotel defines luxury while offering the most famous free show – the dancing fountains. Every half hour, the water transforms into a ballet with more emotion than many a romantic comedy. Inside, you'll find a casino where you could easily lose a small fortune and still feel it was worth it, botanical gardens that change with the seasons, and an art gallery that serves as a reminder that Vegas can be cultured, too. The Bellagio isn't just a hotel; it's Vegas at its purest and most spectacular.

Encore is a place where the party never stops – by day, a luxurious pool club with cabanas, champagne showers, and DJs pumping out beats under the hot sun; by night, it transforms into a club that's buzzing until the early hours. Encore is the essence of the "Vegas experience": a touch of luxury, a bit of exaggeration, and plenty of moments where you'll say, "I'll never experience this at home." If Omnia is a palace, Encore is a temple of party gods.

If you're looking for a show as wild as a night in Vegas, Absinthe is a sure bet. It's a mix of acrobatics, cabaret, and humor so cheeky that even Alan from The Hangover would be proud. The show takes place in a grand tent right in front of Caesars Palace, making you feel like you're in an exclusive underground club that only insiders know about. Absinthe is dirty, sexy, and brilliantly provocative. It's a show that will make you laugh, marvel, and blush all at the same time. You can purchase tickets here.



The third day will pull you out of the Strip and show you a completely different side of Vegas. Red Rock Canyon is detox in its most beautiful form, red rocks, silence and trails that remind you that even the desert can be a film backdrop. Just as you cool down, Battlefield Vegas will heat you up again: real weapons, tanks and adrenaline that will get your blood pumping faster than espresso. The evening belongs to Fremont Street, the raw heart of old Vegas, where light shows flash overhead and a chaos rolls around you that is simply irresistible. And finally comes the magic. David Copperfield, the master of illusions, who can make not only cars disappear, but also your ability to disbelieve. This is the day Vegas plays all genres: from western to action movie to magical fairy tale.
For the next two days, it's worth leaving the neon jungle behind and grabbing the car keys. Renting a car here is as easy as ordering another drink, and it opens the door to short trips that perfectly contrast with the Strip. A convertible? The ideal choice because you want to feel the wind in your hair in the desert and look like you're in your own movie. With a car, you can get to the red rocks of Red Rock Canyon, the surreal Valley of Fire, or the Battlefield Vegas shooting range, where you can exchange the steering wheel for a trigger. Vegas isn't just about casinos and nightclubs. With a car, you get your own adventure soundtrack and the freedom to escape the chaos whenever you feel like it. And yes, returning to the Strip is even sweeter because nothing makes you crave another drink like desert dust on your boots. If you don't want to rent a car, you can still get around by taxi.
Just half an hour from the Strip and you'll find yourself in another world. Silence, red rocks and a horizon that seems suspiciously calm after a night in the casino. Red Rock Canyon is the perfect detox without giving up style. You can take the Scenic Drive, a twenty-one kilometer loop with viewpoints where you can stop, get out, and take that "me and the desert" photo that no one at home expects. But if you're drawn to the terrain, the trails are well marked and can be managed even by someone who's had a harder evening than a marathon in the gym. The Calico Tanks Trail will take you to a viewpoint in less than five kilometers, from where the distant Strip peeks out from the red rocks – as a reminder that Vegas never sleeps. For those who want a little more adventure, there's Ice Box Canyon, a rocky route into a canyon where you might be surprised by a small waterfall. And if you're just looking for an "Instagram moment", then just stay at Calico Hills, red walls right at the beginning. Entrance to the park costs a few dollars and everything is clearly marked, so there's no risk of getting lost like Alan with a tiger in the hotel. Just bring water, sunscreen and ideally a convertible with glasses that scream "Vegas, baby".

Forget game consoles and airsoft; here, you get to handle real toys. Battlefield Vegas is an adrenaline-pumping park for adults where you can try everything from submachine guns and sniper rifles to legendary machine guns you only know from action movies. The instructors are former soldiers, so they'll teach you to shoot like a pro (while smiling and saying "Yeah, have fun, but don't aim at me"). The area is also decorated with tanks, helicopters, and military equipment, so even while waiting, you still feel like you're in the middle of a Michael Bay movie.

If the Strip is a young, rich, Instagram-obsessed kid, Fremont Street is its slightly older cousin who still knows how to party – and without a filter. A neon jungle, streets full of musicians and performers, and a dazzling light show overhead reminding you that Vegas is the capital of excess. Add a zipline above the crowds, and you've got a recipe for an evening as electrifying as a 4 AM tequila shot.

Yeah, that David Copperfield, the magician who can make cars, airplanes, and maybe even your inhibitions disappear. His show is a mix of classic tricks, modern illusions, and a touch of nostalgia. Ideal if you want to spend the evening with your mouth open, and this time it won't be because of the champagne. You can purchase tickets here.




Day four takes you to Valley of Fire, where the red sandstone formations look like they were designed by Hollywood for the next Star Wars installment. It's an adventure with a serious wow factor, a perfect contrast to the chaos of the Strip. And because even the heroes of The Hangover need an occasional reset, the afternoon is dedicated to Qua Spa at Caesars Palace – Roman baths, ice rooms, and therapies that will put you back on your feet as if last night were just a bad dream. As darkness falls, a show with its own soundtrack arrives: Michael Jackson ONE, an explosion of acrobatics, lights, and immortal hits that will pull you onto the dance floor even if you're sitting. And the day ends in the heights – Skyfall Lounge with a panoramic view of Vegas, shimmering below like spilled champagne. Day four is a mix of fire, peace, and rhythm – and proof that Vegas has a thousand faces, and they're all worth seeing.
If Red Rock Canyon feels like a trailer, Valley of Fire is a full-length movie. An hour's drive from Vegas and suddenly you're in a landscape that looks like it was designed by the creators of Star Wars, and it's no coincidence, it was filmed here. Red sandstone cliffs, dramatic canyons and stone arches create a backdrop that will make you pull out your camera, even if you originally promised yourself a 'day offline'. The trails are well-marked, from short walks to longer hikes, whether you go to Fire Wave, Elephant Rock or White Domes. It's a natural theatre where the desert plays the leading role.

At the end of the day, you hand over the keys, along with the illusion that Vegas is just about road trips and vistas. You return the car, shake the desert dust from your shoes, and return to where you belong, back to the neon glow and chaos of the Strip. Because even though a convertible under the desert sky looks like a scene from a movie, the real action takes place back in the city that never sleeps.
After a night when you told yourself that "one more drink won't kill anyone," Qua Spa is the answer to all your sins. This luxurious wellness temple, hidden right in Caesars Palace, offers Roman baths, ice rooms, and massages that will get you back on your feet as if last night never happened. It's the perfect reset, where a hangover becomes just a vague memory and you become a civilized person again, ready for the next round. You enter broken, you leave divine. You can order massages and other services here.
If there's a show that will make you get out of your seat and dance, this is it. Cirque du Soleil pays tribute to the King of Pop in a way that combines iconic hits with acrobats flying through the air, laser effects, and energy that would galvanize even the biggest zombie from "Thriller." ONE is a celebration of Michael Jackson's music and life, a show that is touching, electrifying, and so contagiously fun that you'll feel like even Vegas has turned into a dance floor for a moment. You can purchase tickets here.

There's nothing better than ending the day with a cocktail and a view that reminds you why Vegas is a city of dreams and exaggerations. Skyfall Lounge, perched high above the Strip, offers a panoramic spectacle where the city lights shimmer like spilled champagne. The atmosphere is sophisticated, the music subdued, and the drinks exactly what you'd expect from a rooftop bar – beautiful, strong, and dangerously addictive. The ideal place for moments when you want to appear to have everything under control… even if that might not be entirely true tomorrow morning.




Day five starts in style with a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Fly over the Hoover Dam, champagne in hand, and views that look like movie sets. It's that moment when Vegas shows that its playground extends far beyond the city limits. Back again, the Strip awaits you again, because some chapters simply need to be read more than once. This time, not as curious newbies, but as players who know where to go and what to look for. And the evening? It belongs to water and beats – Drai's Beach Club on the roof of the Cromwell turns into a pool party that feels more like a festival than a club. Champagne splashes, music vibrates, and Vegas lies at your feet – literally. Day five is a combination of overview and chaos: Hollywood luxury in the clouds in the morning, neon ecstasy in the evening, ending somewhere between water and beat.
If you want to prove to Instagram and yourself that Vegas isn't just about gambling and nightclubs, a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon with a glass of champagne in hand is a combination of luxury and adventure that you simply can't refuse. It's exactly the kind of moment that makes you feel like you're in a Hollywood movie. Only with the difference that you are the main star. Helicopters take off directly from Las Vegas and during the flight you will fly over the Hoover Dam, the wild desert and finally the Grand Canyon itself, where you will either just fly through or even land on the bottom of the canyon and toast with bubbles. Everything is organized so that you don't have to worry about anything at all. Most companies will pick you up directly from your hotel on the Strip and take you back after you have hundreds of photos on your phone and a memory unlike anything else. If you want to be sure, go for Maverick Helicopters or Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters. Both companies are among the best and offer both daytime and dramatic sunsets, when the Grand Canyon shines in colors that no Instagram filter can replace.

The main artery of Sin City, vibrating with energy 24/7 like nowhere else on Earth. On a single street, you can stroll from Venice to Paris, from the pyramids to New York, and still feel like you've barely scratched the surface. The Strip is not just a parade of hotels and casinos, but an endless theater where you are both spectator and part of the show. Around every corner, something awaits: the Bellagio fountains dancing to music, gondoliers in the Venetian, the rollercoaster circling the New York-New York Hotel, neon lights and sounds that literally draw you in. Here, you can have coffee in the morning, try your hand at blackjack in the afternoon, be dazzled by one of the big shows in the evening, and forget what time it is at night. The Strip isn't just a street; it's an experience you can't skip – and if you want to experience the true face of Vegas, it begins and ends right here.

When you say "pool party," most people imagine a sunbed and a drink in hand. But Drai’s Beach Club takes this concept and cranks it up to the maximum. The roof of the Cromwell Hotel transforms during the day into an oasis of endless pools, cabanas, champagne, and DJs who play like it’s the last day on Earth. From the water, there is a direct view of the Strip, so while you let yourself be carried away by the beat, Vegas is literally at your feet. This is not just an ordinary day at the pool, it is a festival in swimwear, where luxury mixes with total euphoria. You can purchase tickets here.




Every legend needs its ending, and in Las Vegas, it says goodbye with a proper breakfast. Hash House a Go Go serves portions so gigantic that it's hard to believe it's not just another illusion. It's the perfect hangover cure and a symbol of Vegas exaggeration: nothing is done halfway here, not even breakfast. Then all that's left is to pack your bags, take one last look at the Strip that never sleeps, and get on the plane. The city waves goodbye with neon lights, and you take away more than just photos – six days, six chapters, hundreds of stories.
If there's one place that can cure even the toughest hangover after a long night, it's Hash House a Go Go. A legendary establishment that has become synonymous with portions so huge you'll want to photograph them before you dig in. Giant pancakes that span the entire table, fried chicken perched atop waffles, and scrambled eggs that could feed a small army, all served with a smile and the energy you simply need after a sleepless night. Hash House is not only a breakfast must-do, but also a small lesson in American hyperbole: here, more is always more. You can make a reservation here.
Even if you'd rather stay at your last Strip drink until the plane is taxiing on the runway, the reality is different: you should be at the airport at least three hours before departure. Vegas is a city where security check lines can be as long as the champagne line at Drai's. And believe me, the last drama you want is to sprint to the gate with a suitcase in one hand and a hangover in the other. So yes, arrive on time – you'll have time to breathe, have a coffee and watch the city of sin slowly shrink below you.
Six days in Las Vegas fly by faster than a roulette wheel, but the memories last longer than any jackpot. You experienced the Strip that never sleeps, pool parties where time stood still, shows that burned themselves into your memory, and the quiet of the desert contrasting with the chaos of the neon lights. Maybe you won, maybe you lost, but one thing is certain – leaving Vegas without a story is impossible. Vegas isn't just a destination, it's a state of mind. Whether you took home a few chips, a thousand photos, or just legendary stories, this trip will be written into your personal "Hall of Fame." And if you ever feel like your life is missing a little madness, you know where to return. Because Vegas never sleeps – and you know it too.