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Las Vegas in 5 Days — Add Antelope Canyon + Red Rock

Strip + Grand Canyon + Antelope Canyon + Red Rock

Five days adds the major Southwest nature side trips. Days 1-3 cover the Strip + Grand Canyon West + Downtown. Day 4 is the Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend day trip into Arizona (3.5h drive each way). Day 5 closes with Red Rock Canyon scenic loop + final Strip show. The Southwest Arizona + Nevada nature day trips combine with Vegas urban for the most-recommended 5-day Vegas itinerary.

Five days hits the sweet spot for Las Vegas — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$1,275

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$2,040

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$3,560

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

The Strip — Bellagio, Caesars, Cirque

Fountains · Forum Shops · High Roller · Cirque 'O'

Activities

  1. 10:00 Bellagio Conservatory + Hotel Tour 1.5 hours

    Free rotating floral display at Bellagio Hotel — changes themes every 6 weeks. Walk through Bellagio's main casino floor + Picasso restaurant exterior + spa lobby. The Bellagio Hotel itself is one of Vegas's most-photographed venues.

    Cost: Free TIP: Conservatory busiest 14:00-17:00 — morning is calmer. Bellagio's $30 cocktail bar Lily has direct fountain view (no reservation needed).
  2. 12:00 Lunch at Wicked Spoon Buffet (Cosmopolitan) 1.5 hours

    Cosmopolitan's signature buffet with 100+ dishes across global cuisines. Different from typical Vegas buffets — individual portion plates rather than bulk trays. Quality consistently rated #1 Vegas buffet.

    Cost: $55-65 per person TIP: Brunch (10:00-15:00) is the value play. Bottomless mimosa upgrade $25. No reservation — walk-in queue 30-45 min weekends.
  3. 14:00 Caesars Palace + Forum Shops 2 hours

    1966-opened Roman-themed casino with 160-shop Forum mall (sky ceiling simulates day-to-night every hour). Trevi Fountain replica + Atlantis fountain show every hour. Free entry; window shop the celebrity-chef restaurants.

    Cost: Free entry TIP: Spiral escalator inside Forum is the canonical photo. Atlantis fountain free show every hour 11:00-22:00. Best photography at 16:00 'sunset' simulation in the sky ceiling.
  4. 16:30 High Roller Observation Wheel 1 hour

    550-ft observation wheel at LINQ Promenade. 30-min cabin ride giving 360° Strip + Vegas Valley views. Sunset slot is the photographer's pick. Open Bar cabin upgrade ($60) gives unlimited drinks during ride.

    Cost: $30 standard / $60 Open Bar TIP: Sunset booking 30 min before sunset captures both day and night views. LINQ Promenade has free Fly LINQ zipline + shops. Best photo time December (cold = clearest air).
  5. 18:00 Bellagio Fountains sunset shows 1 hour

    Free water shows every 30 min, music-synced. Sunset hour (varies seasonally — 17:30 winter, 20:00 summer) is the canonical photo time. View from across the Strip (Cosmopolitan side) or Bellagio's outdoor terrace.

    Cost: Free TIP: Post-dusk (after sunset, lights on) is more dramatic than golden-hour photos. Music varies between shows — some classical, some pop. Stay for 2-3 shows.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen (Caesars) 2 hours

    Gordon Ramsay's flagship Vegas restaurant — opened 2018 at Caesars Palace. Beef Wellington + Sticky Toffee Pudding are signature. Set-menu options $69-89 + a la carte $40-80 per dish.

    Cost: $80-150 per person TIP: Reserve 2-3 weeks ahead. Open kitchen view tables are the premium seats. The Beef Wellington is the canonical order. Smart-casual dress code.
  7. 21:30 Cirque du Soleil 'O' at Bellagio 90 min

    Aquatic acrobatic performance in 1.5M-gallon pool — Vegas's longest-running Cirque show since 1998. World-class synchronized swimming + diving + aerial acrobatics. The most-recommended first-time Vegas show.

    Cost: $140-300 / ticket TIP: Pre-book 1-2 weeks ahead. Front orchestra rows get water splash (rain ponchos provided). Avoid balcony seats — view obstructed. Tuesdays + Mondays are dark.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Strip Center · $15-30

Most Strip hotels include $20-30/person breakfast buffets. Substantial breakfast before Bellagio Conservatory + Strip walking day.

Lunch

Wicked Spoon Buffet (Cosmopolitan)

Strip Center · $55-65

Cosmopolitan's signature buffet — individual portion plates + 100+ dishes. Vegas's #1 rated buffet. Brunch (10-15:00) is the value.

Dinner

Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen (Caesars)

Caesars Palace · $80-150

Gordon Ramsay's Vegas flagship. Beef Wellington + Sticky Toffee Pudding signatures. Open-kitchen view tables.

Transit:

Day 1 covers Strip Center (Bellagio, Caesars, LINQ) — all walkable within 1.5 km. Walking + free trams between adjacent hotels. Daily transit: free + 1 short Uber if needed ($15).

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $245 Mid $460 Luxury $870
DAY 2

Grand Canyon West + Hoover Dam

Day trip · Skywalk · Engineering marvel

Activities

  1. 06:30 Hotel pickup + drive to Grand Canyon West 2.5 hours

    Day tours pick up Strip hotels 6:00-7:00 AM. 2.5-hour drive each way to Hualapai Indian Reservation. Most tours include Hoover Dam stop on return + lunch + English guide.

    Cost: $130-180 day tour TIP: Pre-book via Klook or Viator 2-3 days ahead. Bring water + snacks. Tours typically return Strip hotels 19:00-20:00.
  2. 10:00 Grand Canyon West + Skywalk 3 hours

    Hualapai-managed Grand Canyon overlook + Skywalk glass U-shaped platform 1,200m above the canyon floor (2007-opened). Eagle Point + Guano Point overlooks plus Native American Village exhibits.

    Cost: Skywalk $30 / package included in tour TIP: Skywalk requires shoe covers — phones/cameras checked at entry (pro photos taken by staff $30-50). Self-photography possible at Eagle Point + Guano Point without restrictions.
  3. 14:00 Lunch at Hualapai Ranch (included) 1 hour

    Western-style BBQ + buffet at Hualapai Ranch — included in most day tours. Live country music + cowboy demonstrations. Casual outdoor seating.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Vegetarian options available on request. Bring sunscreen — outdoor seating.
  4. 15:30 Hoover Dam tour (return route) 1.5 hours

    1931-36 engineering marvel — 221m-tall concrete arch-gravity dam. Free dam crest walking; paid Powerplant Tour ($15) descends inside the dam. Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge (2010) gives the canonical overhead photo angle.

    Cost: Free walking; Powerplant Tour $15 TIP: Most Grand Canyon tours include 30-45 min Hoover Dam stop. Walk across the Pat Tillman Bridge for the iconic dam-from-above photo.
  5. 17:00 Return to Vegas 1 hour

    1-hour drive back to Strip. Tour drops at hotel by 19:00-20:00.

    Cost: Included TIP: Most tours drop off at multiple Strip hotels in sequence — your hotel order depends on tour route.
  6. 20:30 Dinner at SW Steakhouse (Wynn) 2 hours

    Wynn's signature steakhouse with lake-side patio. AAA 5-Diamond rating. Dry-aged USDA Prime steaks + nightly Lake of Dreams projection show outside.

    Cost: $120-220 per person TIP: Reserve 2-3 weeks ahead specifying lake-side patio. The Lake of Dreams show runs 18:00-23:00 every 30 min. Smart-casual dress.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Early hotel grab-and-go or in-room

Strip · $10-20

6:30 pickup means breakfast is light — pack a banana + coffee. Most tours don't include breakfast.

Lunch

Hualapai Ranch BBQ (tour included)

Grand Canyon West · Included

Western BBQ + buffet at the canyon. Substantial — eat heavily, dinner is 6+ hours away.

Dinner

SW Steakhouse (Wynn)

Strip North · $120-220

Wynn's signature lake-side steakhouse. AAA 5-Diamond. Dry-aged Prime steaks + Lake of Dreams projection show.

Transit:

Day 2 is the Grand Canyon day trip — tour bus covers all transit. SW Steakhouse evening: Uber Strip Center → Wynn ($10-15) + return. Daily transit: $130-180 tour + $30-40 evening Uber.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $290 Mid $410 Luxury $670
DAY 3

Downtown Vegas + Fremont Street + Final Show

Old Vegas · Mob Museum · Sphere

Activities

  1. 10:30 Mob Museum (Downtown) 2.5 hours

    Opened 2012 in a 1933-era courthouse where Senate gambling hearings were held. 3 floors of organized crime history — Bugsy Siegel, Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello. Actual electric chair + speakeasy + audio tours.

    Cost: $30 adult + $40 speakeasy upgrade TIP: Speakeasy basement is fully-operational Prohibition-era bar — $40 upgrade adds speakeasy + distillery. Audio tour included with entry.
  2. 13:30 Lunch at Pizza Rock (Downtown) 1 hour

    Downtown's iconic pizza spot — multiple style options (Roman, New York, Sicilian, Neapolitan). Tony Gemignani's flagship — 11x World Pizza Champion. Counter-style + sit-down.

    Cost: $15-30 per person TIP: Counter-style ordering. Tony's Choice (mortadella + pistachio) is the signature. Open until 24:00 — popular for after-show late-night meal too.
  3. 15:00 Fremont Street Experience walk 2 hours

    5-block pedestrian zone covered by 1,500ft LED canopy (Viva Vision, world's largest video screen). Daytime walk through the original 'Glitter Gulch' (1905-vintage) + Plaza, Golden Nugget, Fremont casino exteriors.

    Cost: Free TIP: Daytime is calmer — restored neon signs visible. SlotZilla zipline ($25-50) runs above Fremont — book for the day pass to use later in evening.
  4. 17:00 Neon Museum + Boneyard 1.5 hours

    200+ retired Vegas neon signs displayed outdoor across a 2-acre 'boneyard'. The Stardust, Sahara, Moulin Rouge, Aladdin original signs preserved. Brilliant! after-dark experience uses projection mapping to 'relight' unfunctional signs.

    Cost: Day $20 / Brilliant! after-dark $35 TIP: Brilliant! is the more-photogenic visit. Pre-book online — limited capacity. Combine with Mob Museum (1km away) for Downtown half-day.
  5. 19:00 Fremont Street Experience light show 1.5 hours

    Free hourly LED light shows on the 1,500ft Viva Vision canopy 18:00-01:00. Music-synced, 6-min duration each. The shows vary nightly — visit for 2-3 different songs.

    Cost: Free TIP: Best at 21:00-22:00 for crowd atmosphere. Original Vegas vibe — cheaper hotels, $0.99 shrimp cocktail tradition, lower-stakes casinos. SlotZilla zipline runs above during shows.
  6. 21:00 Sphere — Postcard from Earth (final show) 1.5 hours

    Sphere's flagship 50-min immersive film by Darren Aronofsky — uses the 16K LED dome to take viewers from Earth's surface to space. The most-photographed Vegas attraction since 2023.

    Cost: $99-249 per ticket TIP: Multiple showtimes 16:00-21:30 — late shows have shorter queues. Sphere exterior LED animations are also worth viewing free from the Strip outside. Combo: Strip dinner → Sphere → Late-night Strip stroll.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Strip · $15-30

Strip hotel buffet breakfast for energy. Day 3 has Downtown + Sphere — long indoor day.

Lunch

Pizza Rock (Downtown)

Downtown · $15-30

Tony Gemignani's flagship — 11x World Pizza Champion. Multiple style options. Counter-style + iconic Downtown stop.

Dinner

In-N-Out at LINQ or pre-Sphere meal

Strip · $10-50

Sphere shows run through dinner time — quick pre-show meal at In-N-Out at LINQ (canonical Vegas burger, $10) or Wahlburgers.

Transit:

Strip → Downtown 15-min Uber ($10-15). Mob Museum + Pizza Rock + Fremont Street + Neon Museum all walkable Downtown. Sphere → Strip 5-min Uber ($8-12). Daily transit: $30-50.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $195 Mid $320 Luxury $540
DAY 4

Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend (Arizona)

Slot canyon · Light beams · Navajo Nation

Activities

  1. 05:30 Hotel pickup + drive to Page, Arizona (3.5h) 3.5 hours

    Antelope Canyon is on Navajo Nation in Page, Arizona — 3.5h drive from Vegas. Day tours pick up Strip hotels 5:30-6:00 AM. Most tours combine Upper Antelope + Horseshoe Bend in a long day.

    Cost: $140-200 day tour TIP: Pre-book Navajo guide tours 1-2 months ahead — limited daily entries. Tours typically return 21:00-22:00. Self-drive possible but tour saves hassle.
  2. 10:00 Upper Antelope Canyon tour (Navajo guide mandatory) 1.5 hours

    Slot canyon famous for light beams streaming through narrow sandstone walls. Upper Antelope ($60-80 entry) has the iconic light beams (only May-Sept noon hour). Mandatory Navajo guide tours.

    Cost: $60-80 entry + tour TIP: May-September noon hour for light beams. Tour guide carries dust off camera lenses with paint brush — sandy environment. Upper Antelope is narrower + more dramatic. Lower Antelope ($40) is walkable + good alternative.
  3. 12:00 Lunch in Page 1 hour

    Page, Arizona is a small town near Lake Powell. Casual diners + chain restaurants. Most tours include 30-45 min lunch break.

    Cost: $15-30 TIP: Birdhouse + Big John's Texas BBQ are local favorites. Bring snacks for the long bus ride back.
  4. 13:30 Horseshoe Bend overlook 1.5 hours

    Famous horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River — 300m below the canyon rim viewpoint. 1.2km easy walk from parking lot. The canonical Page, Arizona photo.

    Cost: $10 vehicle entry TIP: No safety railings — keep 3m+ from edge. Best photo angle 13:00-15:00 (overhead sun lights both rim + river). Crowded weekends — visit early afternoon weekday.
  5. 15:30 Return to Vegas (3.5h) 3.5 hours

    3.5h drive back via Hoover Dam Bypass. Tour drops at hotel 21:00-22:00.

    Cost: Included TIP: Long drive — bring water + snacks. Tour bus has bathroom + restroom stops every 2 hours.
  6. 22:00 Late dinner at SushiSamba (Venetian) 1.5 hours

    Brazilian-Japanese-Peruvian fusion at the Venetian, open until 2:00 AM. The Roxy Sushi + wagyu beef are signatures. Vegas's iconic late-night fine dining option.

    Cost: $70-130 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 days ahead. Late-night ambiance + Strip-view tables. Open until 02:00 — perfect for late-return Grand Canyon/Antelope days.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Grab-and-go from hotel

Strip · $10-20

5:30 AM pickup — light breakfast only. Pack a banana + coffee. Long drive means food is on the tour.

Lunch

Page diner (tour included)

Page, Arizona · Included

Casual American diner — Big John's BBQ, Birdhouse. Substantial — long ride back to Vegas.

Dinner

SushiSamba (Venetian)

Venetian · $70-130

Brazilian-Japanese-Peruvian fusion. Open until 02:00 AM. Roxy Sushi + wagyu beef signatures.

Transit:

Day 4 is the long Antelope Canyon day trip — tour bus covers all transit. Pre-book 1-2 months ahead. Daily transit: $140-200 tour.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $250 Mid $370 Luxury $600
DAY 5

Red Rock Canyon + Final Vegas

Scenic loop · Hiking · Final show

Activities

  1. 08:30 Red Rock Canyon scenic loop (self-drive) 2.5 hours

    30-min drive from Strip. 21km scenic loop through 195,000-acre conservation area — red sandstone formations, Calico Hills, Ice Box Canyon, Mojave Desert wildlife. Free + accessible.

    Cost: $20 vehicle entry (7-day pass) TIP: Pre-book timed entry online (recreation.gov) for weekends. Self-drive the 21km loop in 1.5-2 hours with photo stops. Sunrise + 2 hours before sunset for peak photography.
  2. 11:30 Calico Hills Trail (short hike) 1.5 hours

    Calico I + II viewpoints are the canonical Red Rock photo angles. Easy 1.5km out-and-back trail through red sandstone. Family-friendly, low elevation gain.

    Cost: Included in park entry TIP: Wear hiking shoes — sandstone slippery. Bring water + sunscreen. Calico II has the iconic 'pancake-stack' formations.
  3. 13:30 Lunch at Bonanza Café (Las Vegas Boulevard) 1 hour

    Local diner with Vegas history — opened 1965. American comfort food + 90s Vegas atmosphere preserved. Not on Strip — gives a glimpse of 'real' Vegas residents' food scene.

    Cost: $15-30 TIP: Casual walk-in. Order the chicken-fried steak + biscuits + gravy as the canonical Bonanza order. Cash-friendly.
  4. 15:00 Return to Strip + pool afternoon 3 hours

    Drive back to Strip (30 min). Spend afternoon at hotel pool — Vegas summer pools are 30-37°C destinations themselves. Bellagio Pool Complex, Wynn Pool, Encore Beach Club daytime sessions.

    Cost: Pool entry free for hotel guests; day pass $50-150 TIP: Most Strip hotel pools restricted to guests; day passes available at non-guest pools. Encore Beach Club daytime is the premier pool party experience ($50-150 day pass).
  5. 18:30 Final dinner at e by José Andrés (Cosmopolitan) 2.5 hours

    2-Michelin-star tasting menu by José Andrés at the Cosmopolitan. 8-course tasting $295/person — Vegas's premium fine-dining option. Modern Spanish + molecular gastronomy.

    Cost: $295 + drinks TIP: Reserve 4-6 weeks ahead. 8-seat counter-only — front-row chef interaction. Wine pairing $200 additional.
  6. 22:00 Final show — Magic Mike Live or Sphere encore 1.5 hours

    Final-night premium entertainment. Magic Mike Live (Sahara, $80-180) for the iconic Vegas show experience. Sphere late-night concert (if available, $99-1,500) for spectacle.

    Cost: $80-300 / ticket TIP: Pre-book the show ticket alongside hotel booking — premium nights sell out. The combination of Vegas dinner + show is the canonical Vegas final night.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Strip · $15-30

Substantial breakfast before Red Rock + outdoor activity. Vegas summer mornings 25-30°C — eat early.

Lunch

Bonanza Café (Las Vegas Blvd)

Off-Strip · $15-30

Local diner — 1965-vintage Vegas food scene. Chicken-fried steak + biscuits + gravy canonical.

Dinner

é by José Andrés (Cosmopolitan)

Cosmopolitan · $295 + drinks

2-Michelin-star tasting menu. 8-seat counter-only — front-row chef interaction. Final-night fine dining.

Transit:

Red Rock Canyon self-drive (rental car + park entry) or guided tour ($70-100). Strip ↔ Red Rock 30 min each way. Daily transit: $50-100.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $295 Mid $480 Luxury $880

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Las Vegas 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is Antelope Canyon worth the long drive?
Yes for unique-photo destinations — Antelope Canyon's light beams + sandstone walls are unique to that one slot canyon. 3.5h each way + $200 tour is significant commitment. Pair with Horseshoe Bend in the same day to maximize. Skip if you've seen slot canyons before or don't care about Instagram.
Red Rock Canyon worth half a day?
Yes — 30 min from Strip + free + the Mojave Desert landscape is dramatically different from urban Vegas. The 21km scenic loop is the canonical visit; 1.5-2 hours total. Easy hikes for non-hikers. Best post-Strip-fatigue recovery activity.
Should I rent a car for Red Rock?
Yes for flexibility. Tour buses ($70-100) work but limit photo stops. Rental $40-60/day + park entry $20. Self-drive lets you stop at every viewpoint.
What's the best Vegas final-night dinner?
é by José Andrés (Cosmopolitan, $295 8-course, 2 Michelin stars) is the top fine-dining experience. Joël Robuchon (MGM Grand, $545 16-course tasting, 3 stars) is the splurge. Both need 4-6 week reservations. Casual alternatives: SushiSamba, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen.
What's a typical 5-day Vegas budget?
Budget: $1,275 (Downtown hotel + buffets + tours + bus). Mid-range: $2,040 (Strip 4-star + sit-down restaurants + 1 show + rental car). Luxury: $3,560+ (Wynn or Bellagio + Joël Robuchon + 2-3 shows + helicopter + chauffeur).

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