Las Vegas is in the news!

The top guns of the Las Vegas Tourism Agency are suggesting some capital improvements to boost the shelf life of the iconic monorail by another 10 years. 

The monorail, running between the Sahara Las Vegas and the MGM Grand, has been one of the easiest modes of transportation in and around the city. 

Furthermore, even if the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) plans to convert the monorail into a two-lane railway track for the Vegas Loop, it will function with the same stations. 

That’s great news for travelers on a budget to Las Vegas, as a single pass for the Monorail ride costs just $5.50, and you can even book a daily pass for the Monorail ride at $13.45. 

Do you want to make your trip and outdoor activities in Las Vegas more budget-friendly? You can explore the free things to do in Las Vegas.

So, this Dream and Travel Guide will focus on the free things to do in Las Vegas. However, I will also touch upon the cheap places to visit in the city.

Top Free Things To Do In Las Vegas You Cannot Miss (If You Thought A Vegas Trip Was Expensive)

Top Free Things To Do In Las Vegas 2025_ The Ultimate Guide For A Budget Traveler

You can enjoy the best party in Las Vegas, visit the adult arcades in Las Vegas, or even visit the national parks near Las Vegas

It does not matter what kind of experience you want in Sin City. The first thing we want to do after reaching Las Vegas is to stop by the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign and pose for a photo. 

It’s ABSOLUTELY FREE! Further, on our recent trip to Las Vegas, we noticed that access to the signboard has now become easier. There are dedicated crosswalks and parking spaces around the signboard. 

So, let’s smile and strike a pose!

And once you are done with the photo and selfie sessions, you can explore the following free things to do in Las Vegas.

1. Explore The Downtown Art Murals

Las Vegas is incomplete without the Downtown Art Murals. A collection of over 30 murals created by renowned international artists here gives you a cultural tour of the city. 

Furthermore, Seventh Street’s 100% solar-powered art is a self-illuminating installation. The solar power generated here also offers power for the city. 

Moreover, these Downtown murals are great for taking photos and selfies. 

2. Visit The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Visit The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

While exploring Las Vegas, the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is a must-visit place. It is located inside the Bellagio Hotel, and we were floored when we saw the stunning flower show in this 14000 square foot space. 

The floral shows here keep changing. So, you will love to visit the place more than once during your stay. 

3. Go To The Arts Factory

Are you an art connoisseur? A visit to the Arts Factory will be one of the best free things to do in Las Vegas. 

It is a contemporary art museum and has exhibits beyond paintings and sculptures. Further, it has galleries and collections of individual artists. 

You can even buy some souvenirs from the shop here. 

4. Indulge In The Entertainment At Downtown Container Park

Downtown Container Park and Fremont Street, located a few blocks away, are two iconic locations if you want to make the most of your Las Vegas trip

Downtown Container Park is a multi-level complex with recycled shipping containers. These shipping containers serve as business areas and open up to a courtyard. 

The courtyard is a favorite playing area for the kids. Moreover, you can see various free concerts and performances there.

5. Live Every Moment Of The Fremont Street Experience

Freemont Street in Downtown Las Vegas is the ultimate destination for free entertainment. It is a pedestrian mall home to many renowned restaurants and casinos in Las Vegas. 

However, the 12-story SlotZilla Zipline, the Viva Vision light and sound show featuring the 130,000 square feet LED canopy, and free concerts are the budget-friendly attractions here. 

You can even be a part of the day and night walking tours in Fremont Street. 

6. Spend Some Fun Moments At Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

A visit to the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is one of the best free things to do in Las Vegas. This beautiful outdoor space is located within the Flamingo Hotel and Casino grounds.

Parrots and Chilean flamingos live here. It is also home to Koi fish, ducks, swans, and turtles. 

Moreover, two brown pelicans here are fed at 8:30 AM and 2:30 PM. You can visit the habitat during these hours to see the pelicans having their food. 

7. Gaming At The Pinball Hall Of Fame

Are you a gaming enthusiast looking for free things to do in Las Vegas? The Pinball Hall of Fame, with a display of 200 vintage gaming machines, will be the ultimate destination for you. 

You can relive your childhood days at the gaming arena, and you have to pay just 25 to 50 cents per machine for all the fun. Also, the money you pay is used for charitable work. 

The Pinball Hall of Fame is easy to find on the Las Vegas Strip, and it is near the Mandalay Bay.

8. Visit The Fountains Of Bellagio

Visit The Fountains Of Bellagio

The Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas turns into the dreamiest place in the evening. The artificial lake in front of the resort has more than 1000 fountains. 

These fountains dance to music and light every evening, creating a spectacular sight. 

9. Visiting The Hoover Dam Bypass

Visiting The Hoover Dam Bypass

Beyond the neon lights, casinos, and party destinations, Las Vegas has the highest concrete arch bridge in the world. 

The Hoover Bridge is 2000 feet long and can be seen from the Hoover Dam Bypass. 

Cheap Things To Do In Las Vegas: Ending Your Budget Issues On The Las Vegas Trip

Here are some more things to do in Las Vegas that are not free but cost very little. 

1. A Spooky Tour At Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum

Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum is open from 10 AM to 8 PM every day except Tuesdays. 

During the 30-minute guided tour of the museum, you will meet Zak’s personal collection of cursed objects. 

The Devil’s Rocking Chair” from the Conjuring movie, Peggy the Doll, and The Dybbuk Box, the most haunted object in the world are some of the exhibits here. 

Here is a detailed breakdown of the entry fees to Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum.

Visitor Category/AgeTicket Price
General Admission (14+ Years)$54
RIP All Access (14+ Years)$86
Local/Senior/Military with ID$ 48
RIP All Access for Local/Senior/Military with ID$ 80

You can even book the tickets online. 

2. A Visit To The National Atomic Testing Museum In Las Vegas

Do you want to relive the Atomic Era when you are in Las Vegas? You must visit the Atomic Testing Museum. 

The museum is open on all days, and the operating hours are from 10:00 AM to 6 PM. However, the last entry to the museum is closed at 5 PM. 

Entry to the museum is free for members and children under 6 years old. Further, the table below gives you a detailed idea about the entry fee to the National Atomic Testing Musuem in Las Vegas. 

3. Enjoy Golf And Entertainment At Atomic Golf Las Vegas

Atomic Golf has established itself as the best golf attraction spot in Las Vegas. You can play golf here, have the best food and drink, and even party. 

We were floored after having the best maple chicken and waffles here. The spice was just on point.

Sibashree Bhattacharya

Sibashree is the go-to person if Kafkaesque travel escapades are what you are all about! 10 years of experience in acting as the vessel for her readers to escape daily life, she has profound travel guides and exquisite beach and restaurant recommendations that make you want to pack your bags and hop on the next flight! Intrigued by the mystery of the mountains, she can also be seen dreaming about the blue water meeting the warm sand while she mentally jots down everything she cannot wait to share with her loyal readers!

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