“It’s the season of bright lights, and what better place to celebrate than Las Vegas, Nevada?” There’s no shortage of entertainment in this energetic city, from themed shows and cute shops to delicious restaurants and unique We’ve put together a list of things to do this holiday season, from events to events. So whether you’ve lived in your Las Vegas home for years, it’s your first holiday in a new rental, or you’re just looking for an apartment to rent in town, you’re sure to find at least one. Add it to your holiday to-do list.
1. Spend a night in Vienna
Not literally, but Las Vegas Sinfonietta’s “A Night in Vienna” is sure to really move you this holiday season. Here, “you can experience the elegance of Strauss’s iconic waltzes and melodies, from The Blue Danube to The Lips, performed by the award-winning Sinfonietta under the direction of Maestro Taras Krysa.” said Artistic Director and Conductor Taras Krysa. “Featuring Las Vegas City Opera’s acclaimed operatic talent, this captivating concert is the perfect way to spice up your holiday season,” she continues.
2. Watch the opera
Speaking of opera, why not catch the annual Holiday on Broadway at Opera Las Vegas? What about this season? “An ensemble of Valley’s top young singers takes audiences on an upbeat, fast-paced 60-minute journey through some of the best seasonal songs from Broadway show scores,” said Executive Director Jim Sole. says. If you’re a Broadway showtune lover, this is a must-see!
3. Go ice skating
No holiday is complete without ice skating! “For a little winter fun, head to The Cosmopolitan and enjoy breathtaking views of the Strip while ice skating at the Boulevard Pool,” says Las Vegas Nightclub President Andrew. Khan recommends. Warm up before or after a game, and “head to The Vault for a signature cocktail,” suggests Andrew. How about ice skating and celebratory cocktails? Talk about a perfect night!
4. Finish your holiday shopping
Are there still some people on your list? We encourage you to support local small business owners by visiting Las Vegas Events and More Boutique for all your gift shopping needs. The fun and festive atmosphere is “the perfect way to do a little shopping.” [and] It’s great to know that you’re making a difference in your community and supporting families just like you,” says owner Lynn Diru. “Every purchase helps artists, crafters, and entrepreneurs realize their dreams and deliver a unique, handcrafted gift to a loved one,” adds Lynn.
5. Jazzy – Christmas style
It’s jazz season, so mark your calendars for Chris Ruggiero’s one-night-only Christmas show. The PBS-TV star’s show will “feature pop, vintage rock and roll, and jazz from his critically acclaimed Christmas album of the same name,” said Joseph Milione of Carrara Entertainment Group. You’ll hear classics along with Chris’ “unique takes on familiar standards that are often heard on SiriusXM and local radio stations.”
6. Celebrate in Chinatown
This holiday season, head to Las Vegas Chinatown for a unique festive experience. “Immerse yourself in a vibrant culture and festive spirit with dazzling light displays, delicious Asian-inspired Christmas feasts, and captivating cultural performances,” said Joe Mascarione, founder of Chinatown Vegas. I am proposing it. The holiday season in Chinatown is truly one of a kind.
Photo courtesy of Chinatown Vegas
7. Enchanted Christmas Village
Enchanted Christmas Village is a holiday staple in Las Vegas, and for good reason. “The world’s largest Christmas light maze and village, this incredible attraction features ice skating under the stars, a local artisan Christmas market, gourmet holiday feasts, and countless holiday highlights. It features a spectacular 100-foot-tall Christmas tree,” explains Mike Michaels, founder of Christmas Events Near Me. “Enchantment” [Christmas Village] “This may be our most magical experience, giving you the chance to walk through a maze, ice skate, and take Instagram-worthy photos in bright lights,” said Las Vegas Parents Club Founder and Director. Editor-in-Chief Angela Christine continues. This season, be sure to explore this dazzling winter dreamland for sparkling trails and holiday spirit.
8. Explore Mount Charleston
If you’re looking for a break from the city, Gina Mizzoni of Gina Mizzoni Photography recommends visiting Mount Charleston. “It’s amazing to have access to such a beautiful winter wonderland” within an hour’s drive from Las Vegas, says Gina. Once we get enough snow, we recommend warming up with some hot chocolate at Charleston Peak Retreat. After all, “no holiday season is complete without visiting Mount Charleston,” she added.
9. Watch a festival show at the casino
“This December, Edge Pavilion, Laughlin, Nevada’s premier live entertainment venue at Edgewater Casino Resort, will be the location for unforgettable holiday entertainment,” said Haley Johnsen. The first performance in December will be by the legendary Wayne Newton, who is sure to “spread Christmas cheer with his world-class vocals and festive spirit”. If you can’t make it to that performance, but love the Beatles, be sure to check out the Beatles tribute band Abbey Road’s performance of “Christmas with the Beatles.” No matter which one you choose to attend, “both shows are guaranteed to bring festive fun and make this holiday season one to remember.”
Photo courtesy of Edgewater Casino
10. EDM at The Sphere
Are you an EDM fan? “Nothing captures the futuristic magic of this season like Anyma’s ‘The End of Genesys’ residency at The Sphere,” says Monica Gomez, Founder and CEO of The Concierge Club says. “Perfect for lovers of electronic music and visual arts alike, this experience immerses you in a breathtaking world of trippy melodies, awe-inspiring visuals, and captivating storylines. It will be a unique holiday adventure in Las Vegas,” Monica continues.
11. Watch the laser light show
Besides The Sphere, another must-see in Las Vegas is the light show. “Sam’s Town Casino is transforming Mystic Falls Park into a winter wonderland exhibit, a fun-filled event for all ages,” says Christopher Kidd, Chief Content Officer, Vegas and Chill. “Mystic Falls Park will also have snow in the Las Vegas desert every night through the new year,” Christopher added.
12. Visit the sparkling light
It wouldn’t be a holiday article about Las Vegas without mentioning Glittering Lights, a 24-year-old tradition. “Every year, thousands of people happily travel to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to grab some cocoa and popcorn and drive through more than 4.5 miles of festive displays,” says John Bentham of Glittering Lights. . “This popular seasonal attraction has become a cherished tradition for families, offering a magical escape filled with festive scenes, a live nativity, glowing tunnels and larger-than-life illuminated displays. ” added Las Vegas Kids Zone Publisher Kimberly McGee. “From a neon forest to a rockin’ Santa and even a living nativity on certain nights, this cheerful attraction features over five million lights,” says John. “Whether you’re visiting the city or taking your annual holiday outing, it’s the perfect experience to create unforgettable memories while sipping hot cocoa and enjoying the holiday spirit from the comfort of your car,” Kimberly said. says.
Photo courtesy of Glittering Lights
13. Eat your fill of sushi
Grab your friends and family and head to Island Sushi & Grill for a unique all-you-can-eat dining experience. What better way to connect with loved ones this holiday season than by sharing a meal? With several specials and classic items to choose from, you’re sure to find something on the menu for everyone. .
14. Go on a holiday lights tour
Jill from Starburst Parlor Keto Bakery says, “It’s that time of year when families, including our dog Danger, pile into our 1964 Fords and tour historic vintage Vegas neighborhoods to see all the holiday decoration lights. “It’s my favorite time of year,” she recommends, “get started.”[ing] Spend the night at Paradise Palms and then head to[ing] It goes all the way to Beverley Green, passes through 80’s Scotch, and ends at Glen Heather and McNeil Estate. ”I recommend picking up some sweets from her bakery when you get in the car. Who wouldn’t want to enjoy a little sweet snack while sightseeing?
15. Listen to the orchestra
The Henderson Symphony Orchestra (HSO) “presents 11 concerts per year in a variety of venues” throughout the year. [and] It is an opportunity for the community to immerse themselves in the world of classical music,” explains Vania Beltran. Be sure to add Holiday Tree Lighting and Holiday Concerts to your list this season. Enjoy a symphony full of festivity and holiday spirit, conducted by music director Alexandra Arish.
Photo courtesy of Henderson Symphony Orchestra
16. Attend a Murder Mystery Dinner and Show
Marriage Can Be Murder is a unique and campy Las Vegas classic dinner and show that you can attend this holiday season. “Guests play detectives and are immersed in the action as they interact with a smartly dressed and resourceful cast, including a murderer among the group,” said Renee Guglielmetti. “This interactive show will unfold at The Orleans Hotel & Casino at The Venue, transforming it into a festive wonderland complete with twinkling lights and murder,” Renee added. Invite your loved ones, family and friends and get your tickets as soon as possible.
17. Drinking celebratory cocktails
Stop by Velveteen Rabbit for a special “Velveteen Christmas” holiday experience this season. This December, “celebratory cocktails like mole hot chocolate, spiced apple cider, and pisco sour with buttery pecans and cranberries will be introduced,” says co-owner Christina Dirag. Therefore, be sure to “stop by to see the immersive Christmas sights and refresh your Christmas spirit.”
Photo by Ashley Marie Myers
18. Watch the spectacular seasonal dances
Our final recommendation is “‘A Cool” by Contemporary West Dance Theater (CWDT).
Yule “A Very Vintage Christmas!” In partnership with the City of Las Vegas’ Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, CWDT’s fourth annual show has become a must-see show of the season. So, “Gather your family and friends and celebrate this season with a variety of cuisines.”
The thrilling sounds of timeless classics, audience sing-alongs and popular Christmas songs,” says Executive Managing Director Ashley Gezana. This performance, performed by passionate, friendly and highly skilled dancers, is sure to surprise and cheer for everyone.
