The Ultimate Guide to Las Vegas For Non-Gamblers

The Ultimate Guide to Las Vegas For Non-Gamblers


Couples or singles night out on the town
In Vegas, there’s no shortage of places to eat. But if you’re looking for an experience, check out Costa Di Mare and Estiatorio Milos.

Dinner at Costa Di Mare at WYNN -Chef Mark LoRusso and staff deliver an unforgettable combination of ambiance, service, and delicious Mediterranean seafood. Servers are very well educated in food history and preparation. Seafood is delivered from a secret location and the menu is created nightly. The waiter kicks off your experience with a table side introduction to the seafood cart featuring rare types of fish such as live langoustines. Although, the full menu includes everything from seafood to pasta and beef, the tasting menu is highly recommended. The reasons to dine at Costa Di Mare don’t stop at the food. Sure, the interior is beautifully decorated, but the outdoor dining space is the place to be. While seated outdoors, you’ll dine in one of the posh cabanas situated around a pool which features a series of tropical fish. While you know you’re technically in Vegas, the ambiance takes you to a romantic place somewhere off the coast of Italy.

Grilled Octopus at Estiatorio Milos

Estiatorio Milos Restaurant at The Cosmopolitan — If you love Greek food, treat yourself to Milos. They have a great lunch special, food-wine pairings and if you’re a seafood lover–the grilled octopus salad, and sea bass is a must! For dessert try the walnut cake with Kaimaki ice cream.

Helicopter Night Tour of Las Vegas Strip
There’s simply no comparison between walking the strip and flying high above it. So for a one-of-a-kind amazing experience, you have to try a helicopter tour at night. Considering the helicopters have four seats in each row, the window seat is your best option. Maverick Helicopters also offers tours of the Grand Canyon–which comes highly recommended as well.

Happy Hour on a Ferris Wheel at the LINQ
If you’re looking for happy hour spots in Vegas, the choices can be overwhelming. So for a cool alternative way to spend happy hour, head to the High Roller for a 30-minute ride about 550 feet high above street level. The cabins come equipped with a fully stocked bar with alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks. And kids under 12 can ride for free. Afterward, you can take a stroll around The LINQ Promenade, an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment district.


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