Top 12 Stops You Shouldn't Miss on the Las Vegas HoHo
Use this checklist-style guide to pick stops that match your priorities: neon history, casinos, free shows, and photo moments.
The List (with why to go)
- Mandalay Bay — Beach-themed entry point and aquarium access. Great for families.
- Luxor / Excalibur — Distinctive pyramid architecture; quick photo stop.
- MGM Grand — Convenient for shows and transit links.
- Paris / Bally's — Iconic Eiffel Tower replica — sunset views.
- Bellagio — Fountains & Conservatory — plan to be here at a fountain schedule.
- Caesars Palace — Forum Shops, pedestrian-friendly plaza.
- The Venetian — Grand Canal and gondolas — romantic and photogenic.
- Mirage — Volcano show at night (check running times).
- Stratosphere / The Strat — If the HoHo connects, good for skyline panoramas.
- Fashion Show Mall — Shopping + quick food options.
- Downtown / Fremont Street — Neon, zipline, unique old-Las Vegas vibe.
- Neon Museum (nearby transfer) — Must for neon-history fans — requires separate entry.
Packing tip: If photography is your goal, schedule Bellagio at golden hour and Fremont after dark for neon shots.
Quick pairing ideas
- Bellagio + The Venetian = classic Strip afternoon (gardens, gondolas, fountains).
- Downtown + Neon Museum = retro Vegas afternoon + night neon walk.
Table: Recommended stop time
| Stop |
Recommended visit time |
| Bellagio |
60–90 min |
| The Venetian |
45–60 min |
| Fremont Street |
90+ min |
| Neon Museum |
60–90 min (book ahead) |
How to use this list in practice
- Short visits (half-day): Pick 3–4 stops within a short walk of each other — e.g., Paris → Bellagio → Venetian.
- Full-day explorers: Start at the south Strip and work north, allowing time for the biggest stop (Bellagio) mid-day.
- Photography checklist: Bellagio at sunset, Mirage at night for volcano, Fremont after dark for neon canopy shots.
Local tips & timings
- Fountain shows at Bellagio run every 30 minutes in the evening; check the schedule for prime viewing.
- Mirage volcano tends to run hourly after sunset but check seasonal schedules.
- Neon Museum requires pre-booking for peak times — aim for late afternoon for best light.
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