Can’t-Miss Attractions in Vegas (No, Not The Strip)
There is so much to do and see on the Las Vegas Strip that it can be difficult to break away from it.
There is so much to do and see on the Las Vegas Strip that it can be difficult to break away from it.
Let’s waste no time here, as there’s plenty to do in Vegas.
With a three-story treehouse, a 33-foot slide, multiple bridges, and interactive surprises galore, this playground weaves around and through a 40-foot shipping container standing on its end.
But Downtown has its gourmet side as well.
Back downtown, just beyond the Fremont Street Experience is the Fremont East Entertainment District, with several bars, clubs and restaurants more attuned to locals.
Regularly heralded as one of the top whiskey bars in the country, this Downtown Container Park mainstay features a carefully curated whiskey list, plus barrel-aged cocktails, hard cider, and seasonal selections (non-whiskey drinkers will still find plenty to love on the menu here too).
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.