Are you looking for the best Vegas PHOTOS?

We all know what happens in Vegas ends up on social media. Make sure your memories have the flair Vegas is known for! Not everyone ventures off the strip and into downtown, but they don’t know what they’re missing. This list has the most unique photo spots between the strip and downtown Las Vegas. If you wondered where those really cool, unique pictures came from, or if you’re looking for a few no one else will have, this list has them.


50 foot tall Las Vegas Showgirls

There are few things more iconic than the Las Vegas Showgirl! There are two of these, one has the Las Vegas letters and a few gambling chips, the other does not. Each weigh about 6,800 pounds and in true showgirl style, the headdresses are filled with glittery lights, five feet tall and six feet wide.

1810 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Las Vegas Mural Arts District

Head to the arts district for full size murals. We’re not talking random graffiti tagged billboards, these are postcard worthy!


1237 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104. The arts district is filled with murals, and so is downtown. Postcard perfect!

Arts Factory
107 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Vegas Vickie Circa 

Don’t miss this 25 foot tall glowing Vegas icon. The former mascot of Glitter Gulch (the original Fremont Street) has moved inside and now presides over her own cocktail lounge. If she could tell us the stories of all she’s seen in her 44 years, we might all be kicking our feet into the air.

Carousel Bar @ the Plaza + their showgirl named Ginger

A new hotspot in downtown Fremont Street, if you want to see what the lights in Vegas looked like, this is the place. At night, it becomes a vibrant place to grab a drink (which are just as festive) and people watch. The design is based off the original Carousel Bar in New Orleans, even down to the horses who really do move up and down the poles. The 14-foot showgirl is named Ginger, after the character in the movie Casino.

Fremont Street East

One of the gateways to the original ‘strip’, this image is another icon. The signs showcase the Art Deco period in Vegas, and have been restored from times past. Now home to many favorite and unique dining spots, hidden lounges, and local gems.

Step inside a Donut outside the Plaza

Pinkbox Donuts, so good you’ll lick the box! Check out their 31 flavors, while many shops are open 24 hours, this is the only one where you can walk through a donut, and snap a donut hole selfie.

Fremont Street & Las Vegas Blvd

Recognized around the world, the canopy of lights is the larges in the world. This street has one of the best locations for photos, and for a great shot, time your photo to the images on the canopy overhead.

Fremont Street Itself!

The original ‘strip’ this has become symbolic of Las Vegas and a place you don’t want to miss! Join our live tour for the highlights and hidden gems that you won’t find on social media.

Rat Pack Bar Golden Gate

Bar Prohibition! is the oldest bar in Las Vegas. Stop by for a rat pack favorite drink, (at one of their favorite bars) or let us take you there. It is one of our stops, to learn all about it, check out our Red Light Tour Self Guided Audio App.

Mahalo Buddha California Hotel

While he’s not on the lists, he should be! Life size and happy, he makes the perfect selfie, stop by the valet outside for a green ivy wall that says Mahalo, another postcard perfect shot.

Original Stained Glass Main Street Station

This casino features over 200 antiques from around the world, including imported real stained glass windows that make perfect classy selfies.

Piss on the Berlin Wall Main Street

Well, it’s not every day one gets to piss on the real Berlin Wall…. it’s in the mens restroom, but ladies, just get a security guard to let you in. No one else you know will have a photo like it…

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