From first-time festivals to French cuisine to digital art exhibitions, Sin City always has a new card up its sleeve to entertain visitors.
Neon City Festival
Las Vegas’s “first-of-its-kind” celebration of music, food and art will take over the streets of downtown from November 22-24. The festival will transform the 18-block area into an open-air playground where attendees can take in live performances, art exhibits, fireworks, laser spectacles and more.
neoncityfestival.com
Brasserie B
Food Network personality Bobby Flay opened his latest restaurant, a love letter to casual French dining, at Caesars Palace late last year. Flay’s menu includes classic French dishes, from starters like frites with red pepper mayonnaise and haricots vert salad to entrées such as duck confit and Dover sole.
caesars.com/caesars-palace/restaurants/brasserie-b
Arte Museum
Korea-based d’strict design and digital media company made its North America debut in Las Vegas in December 2023. The immersive art experience is inspired by nature and incorporates natural landscapes and the city’s cultural scenery.




