The original drive-through wedding costs just $25 plus gratuity. However, the inside of this three-chapel facility is bright and inviting; it even looks...
800 S 4th StreetCheck out the expense-account crowd at this Downtown institution, with patio dining that's oh-so-New York. Chef and owner André Rochat (also of Alizé), a...
401 S 6th Street
Located inside the Commerce Street Studios, Archinofsky showcases worthwhile exhibits of photography, as well as the occasional sculptural installation by...
1551 S Commerce Street
The slightly shady stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South between the Stratosphere and Charleston Boulevard is lined with old motels. Many of them are pretty...
1208 Las Vegas Boulevard SouthFounded in 1935 and located at the sketchy end of Fremont, this is a gem, from its cut-to-the-chase sign - 'Liquor' in huge white neon - to the cast of...
917 E Fremont StreetIts claim to be the largest vintage store in the world is as silly as the $1 admission charge (refundable on purchase, but that's not the point). Despite...
1018 S Main Street
The Backdoor caters to Latino guys and their admirers. It's like any other Vegas bar during the week, but plays things up for the weekend with dance...
1415 E Charleston Boulevard
Like the casino in which it's housed, this is an icon of old Vegas. There's nothing fussy or upscale about the Bay City Diner: it's just a small room...
Golden Gate, 1 E Fremont StreetThe New York version of this chain made famous the 'martinis and manicures' concept featured on Sex and the City; a shame, then, that cosmetology laws...
517 E Fremont Street
Opened by Benny Binion as Binion's Horseshoe in 1951, this Fremont Street relic competes with the Flamingo and Caesars Palace for the title of the most...
128 E Fremont Street
The City of Las Vegas puts a great deal of thought into the shows it exhibits in its municipal galleries. All four of the City of Las Vegas Galleries...
2nd Floor City Hall, 400 E Stewart AvenueThis place is all about contrasts: though no longer a country bar, it has kept the animal heads and cowboy paraphernalia, but the place packs with hipsters...
124 S 11th StreetFormerly part of the Red Rooster Antique Mall, the old 7-Up bottling company has been restocked and renovated with 35 vendors. If you like the look of that...
307 W Charleston BoulevardThe kind of no-frills, fair-prices locals' favourite that everyone loves, CJ's - located in a tiny 1932 brick house - has lasted 30 years, thanks to its...
820 S 4th StreetThe sign on the side, advertising this as 'The last neighborhood bar in Las Vegas', is hyperbole. Still, this local dive offers an upbeat mix of hipsters,...
1516 Las Vegas Boulevard South