Cool Things to do in Las Vegas off The Strip
If you want to check out locally-owned restaurants and shops in a unique setting, head down Fremont Street to the Downtown Container Park.
If you want to check out locally-owned restaurants and shops in a unique setting, head down Fremont Street to the Downtown Container Park.
Inside the Downtown Container Park sits this tiny but formidable bar, Oak & Ivy, with its barrel-aged and specialty cocktails with whiskey as the star of the show.
In a light-flooded perch with views of live entertainment and music, this sunny Downtown Container Park cafe offers 90 minutes of bottomless mimosas starting at $25 (depending on your choice of champagne) with various fruit juices (orange, peach, pineapple, passionfruit, mango, or raspberry).
The flagship cocktail bar in the Downtown Container Park.
Nestled in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, the Downtown Container Park stands as a unique testament to the city’s vibrant and eclectic atmosphere.
When we think of Las Vegas, NV the bright lights and commotion of the famous Strip often come to mind.
Beyond the neon lights, dazzling attractions, and bustling casinos, Las Vegas is — believe it or not — a haven for design enthusiasts.
You'll spot it from far away, if you were clever enough to ask for a window seat on the plane.
Jimmy Kimmel may get a bicoastal rep for being born in Brooklyn and now calling Los Angeles home—but he spent his formative years in Sin City, and he'll wax poetic about Las Vegas any chance he gets.
A mural and bronze bust of the late Tony Hsieh, former CEO of online shoe and clothing retailer Zappos, was unveiled in downtown Las Vegas last week.